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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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Published in:Russian agricultural sciences 2011-02, Vol.37 (1), p.31-34
Main Authors: Til’ba, V. A., Mashchenko, N. V., Begun, S. A.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Disease
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Nitrogen
Pathogens
Pesticides
Plant Biochemistry
Plant Protection
Seeds
Soybeans
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