INCREASED VIRAL-RESISTANCE OF YELLOW LUPINE UNDER THE ACTION OF MICROBIAL PREPARATIONS AND PHYSIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
Journal Title: Сільськогосподарська мікробіологія - Year 2016, Vol 24, Issue
Abstract
The influence of microbial preparations and physiologically active substances on the reproduction bean yellow mosaic virus in yellow lupine plants has been investigated. It was established that the action of microbial preparations on the limitation of the viral infection development is explained by the influence of exogenous physiologically active substances, which are contained in preparations and produced by the microorganisms introduced in agrocenosis, on the forming of endogenous phytohormone pool. Therefore, it optimizes a number of physiological processes of the plants and activates their defence reactions.
Authors and Affiliations
O Pyrih
ECOLOGICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE OF WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS IN THE CITY OF ODESA
Objective. Investigate the number of microorganisms – representatives of various ecological trophic groups in mechanically dewatered and naturally disinfected sewage sludge (SS) of the biological sewage treatment plants...
TRENDS OF MICROBIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN PRESERVED CORN ROLLED GRAIN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS
Objective. To study the trends of microbiological processes, changes in the level of acidity and the ratio of accumulated organic acids in preserved corn rolled grain due to the influence of selected strains of Bacillus...
SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN-FIXING ABILITY OF CHICKPEA AND PRODUCTIVITY OF CROP AT DIFFERENT FERTILIZATION
Results of studying effect of mineral fertilizers in combination with inoculation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria on chickpea productivity in podzolic black soil of Right-Bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine have been shown. Pre-...
FORMATION AND FUNCTIONING OF SYMBIOTIC SYSTEMS OF SOYA-BRADYRHIZOBIUM JAPONICUM FOR THE INFLUENCE OF COMPLEXES OF NANOPARTICLES OF CARBOXYLATES OF MICROELEMENTS
Objective. To study the effect of combined preparations based on highly active strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum and complexes of carboxylates of trace elements germanium, molybdenum, and ferrum on a symbiotic apparatu...
DEVELOPMENT OF TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM 128 AT VARIOUS COMPOSTING STAGES OF CHICKEN DUNG
The optimal periods of Trichoderma harzianum 128 introduction into an organic substrate in terms of model experiments on chicken dung composting are determined. Inoculation of the substrate by T. harzianum 128 with a tit...