Theoretical Principles of Increasing Plant Productivity and Soil Fertility Based on the Complex of Rhizosphere Microorganisms

Authors

  • Temirova Mexriniso Nasrullo kizi Tashkent state agrarian university
  • Khalmuminova Gulchekhra Qulmuminovna Termez Institute of agricultural technologies and innovative development
  • Khojanazarova Mutabar Koshakovna Tashkent state agrarian university

Keywords:

bacterial preparation, microorganism, salinity, tomato, tomato crops, inoculation, productive productivity, complex biopreparations, rhizobacteria, microflora, substrate carrier

Abstract

In the article, two-, three-, and four-component microbial preparations are currently considered promising, and it is known that they contain biologically active substances, along with fungal bacteria, rhizobacteria, and mycorrhizal fungi.

For seed inoculation, treatment with a mixture of microorganisms selected for high nitrogen accumulation, resistance to external environmental factors and competition with other types of microflora increases nitrogen availability in the rhizosphere and phyllosphere of plants compared to single cultures. It is mentioned in the literature analysis that it enables mastering.

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2023-07-01

How to Cite

kizi, T. M. N. ., Qulmuminovna, K. G. ., & Koshakovna, K. M. . (2023). Theoretical Principles of Increasing Plant Productivity and Soil Fertility Based on the Complex of Rhizosphere Microorganisms. Pioneer: Journal of Advanced Research and Scientific Progress, 2(6), 39–41. Retrieved from https://innosci.org/jarsp/article/view/1479

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