INFLUENCE OF STUBBLAGE DESTRUCTOR ON THE MICROBIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SOIL

Received 02.08.2024
Revised 31.10.2024
Published 06.12.2024

Abstract

The study of the influence of stubble destructors on the microbiological activity of soil in the forest-steppe zone of the Pre-Baikal region was carried out in the production conditions of the educational and scientific production unit “Seeds” of the Irkutsk State Agrarian University. Factors studied were methods of basic soil tillage and the use of the Efika Enzyme destructor on spring wheat stubble, followed by sowing Sudanese grass. The optimal option was the combination of using the stubble destructor Efika Enzyme with plowing the soil, which ensured an increase in the microbiological activity of soil micromycetes – by 220.8% relative to the initial state of the soil and the yield of green mass of Sudanese grass – by 12.7% compared to the option of disking the soil

Keywords

grain destructor soil micromycetes steam plowing discoving stubble spring wheat Sudanese grass
Suggested citation
Razina, A., Zaitsev, A., & Zamashchikov, R. (2024). INFLUENCE OF STUBBLAGE DESTRUCTOR ON THE MICROBIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SOIL. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(5), 61-68.

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