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Influence Of Agrotechnology Elements On Transformation Of Nitrogen Compounds In Typical Chernozemmas

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  • L.V. Tsentilo

    (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine)

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Chernozem typical non-humic, organic and mineral fertilizers, methods of cultivating soil. Field, laboratory, statistical. To study the changes in the number of microorganisms of the main ecological and trophic groups, the intensity of the mineralization processes of black soil typical for different cultivation and fertilization of the soil. The relevance and importance of the study of microbial cenosis of the soil in order to evaluate the efficiency of application of systems of basic cultivation and fertilization has been analyzed. The state of microbiocenosis of the soil is studied on the basis of the number of microorganisms responsible for the transformation of nitrogen compounds and their correlations in chernozem soils. The orientation of microbiological processes of typical black soil is established in the conditions of anthropogenic loading on the environment and different technologies of soil cultivation and fertilization. The use of compost in combination with mineral fertilizers increases the total microbial population of the soil and creates conditions for increasing the mobilization processes, compared with the ones where fertilizers were not introduced. This pattern is well observed in the variants where the field cultivation of the soil is applied under crop rotation crops.

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  • L.V. Tsentilo, 2019. "Influence Of Agrotechnology Elements On Transformation Of Nitrogen Compounds In Typical Chernozemmas," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 7(1), pages 32-38, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:7:y:2019:i:1:p:32-38
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