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Problems of chemical dressing and bacterization of soybean seeds in the amur oblast
It is shown that preparations containing thiram inhibit reproduction of fast-growing strains of bacteria and lead to the death of slow-growing ones. Pesticides Cruiser, Chinufur, Maxim, and Fundazol have a weak inhibiting effect on them and abundant formation of bacterial mass is restored on the 10t...
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description | It is shown that preparations containing thiram inhibit reproduction of fast-growing strains of bacteria and lead to the death of slow-growing ones. Pesticides Cruiser, Chinufur, Maxim, and Fundazol have a weak inhibiting effect on them and abundant formation of bacterial mass is restored on the 10th day. Treatment of seeds with these preparations is compatible with bacterization, which increases soybean yield. |
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