QUANTITIES OF AMMONIFIERS IN BROWN FOREST SOILS AFTER INTRODUCTION OF CRYSTALLOPHORES
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https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:B/2013.47.1.040Keywords:
soil microorganisms, spraying, persistence of bioinsecticides, dynamics of entomopathogenesAbstract
By statistical analysis of study results it has been established that there are not any significant differences between indices of ammonifiers in brown forest soils sprayed and non-sprayed by tested biopesticides. The study indicates that BT-based insecticides, introduced into forest biocenosis, are preserved in brown forest soils during four (BT E-3, BT CM-25) or five (BT AP-8, BT AM-22) months, do not influence adversely on soil-inhabiting ammonifiers of mentioned soils and, therefore, can be widely used in plant protection.
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2013-03-10
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Sargsyan, M.A., H.S. Movsesyan, N.P. Ghazaryan, A.M. Sargsyan, and A.M. Avagyan. 2013. “QUANTITIES OF AMMONIFIERS IN BROWN FOREST SOILS AFTER INTRODUCTION OF CRYSTALLOPHORES”. Proceedings of the YSU B: Chemical and Biological Sciences 47 (1 (230):40-43. https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:B/2013.47.1.040.
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