Abstract

In the conditions of stationary experiment the features of the formation of microbial coenosis in the rhizosphere of sugar beet, soybean and corn plants were studied in case of introducing silicon-containing mixtures into the soil. It was shown that the number of representatives of separate eco-trophic groups of microorganisms varies depending on the culture and introduced mixture. Soil microbial communities from under soybean and corn were characterized by the biggest changes, especially in case of mineralized sapropel introduction. Positive effect on sugar beet rhizospheric soil microbiota was made by mixtures: high-bog peat + siliconcontaining minerals and potassium silicate + silicon-containing minerals + sapropel. The processes of soil organic matter mineralization were quite balanced.

Highlights

  • In view of the above, the objective of our be noted

  • The study of area use in open ground and areas in closed such dynamic system as microbial communities, ground, adverse reaction of soil solution

  • The reduction of soil acidity leads to located on low-humus black soil served as research violation of functional and structural properties material

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Introduction

In view of the above, the objective of our be noted. According to the State Agency of Land research work was to study soil microbiological. Resources of Ukraine the area of acid soils is condition under various crops in case of about 9.5 million ha. In recent years in Ukraine, silicon-containing compounds introducing.

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