The research on effectiveness of microbial consortia with growth-regulating and anti-pathogenic functions on the yield and quality of white cabbage had been carried out in the field conditions for 2 years. It was obtained that under N90P120K150, the use of the experimental biofungicide Tridem promoted an increase in nitrogen-fixing activity in the soil and a decrease in the infectious conditions in the rhizosphere under cabbage hybrids. The use of the experimental microbial complex BIS provided an increase in the mass of heads of cabbage, the accumulation of biologically active substances in them, and contributed to an increase in the biodiversity of soil microbiota. The combined use of the biofungicide Tridem and the microbial complex BIS stimulated an increase in yield, had a positive effect on the quality of cabbage and contributed to a decrease in the number of pathogenic fungi and bacteria in the soil under cabbage.
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