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Bibliographic description:
Banzaraktsaeva T. G.
,
Tsyrenova D. D.
,
Dambaev V. B.
,
Barkhutova D. D.
INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN-FIXING MICROORGANISMS ON THE GROWTH OF SEEDS OF SCOTS PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS) // BSU bulletin. Biology, geography. - 2017. №3. . - С. 87-91.
Title:
INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN-FIXING MICROORGANISMS ON THE GROWTH OF SEEDS OF SCOTS PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS)
Financing:
Работа выполнена при финансовой поддержкебюджетного проекта ФАНО
№ 0337-2016-0004 и гранта РФФИ № 15-44-04302.
Codes:
UDK: 579(571.5)
Annotation:
The degradation of the soil cover, including the process of desertification is one of the most important environmental problems of our time. In Transbaikalia and the Pribaikalsky area, the area of desertification is the northern outskirts of a single sublatitudinal strip of deserti- fication of Eurasia. The method of phytomelioration is the most suitable method for the ecological restoration of degraded lands. Also, nitrogen-fixing microorganisms play an ex- ceptional role in restoring soil fertility. In this regard, the proliferation of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms in the surface layers of the soil of two key areas of the Selenga Middle Highlands has been studied. The accumulating cultures of nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes were used to study the effect on the seeds of scots pine. It was shown that complexes of cyano- bacteria cells were most effective.
Keywords:
nitrogen-fixing microorganisms, cyanobacteria, seeds of Scots pine, desertification.
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