2022
DOI: 10.2298/jas2204367r
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Soil biogenicity in the rhizosphere of different wheat genotypes under the impact of fertilization treatment

Abstract: The rhizosphere is a dynamic environment in which many parameters may influence biogenicity. The important factors determining the microbial community in the rhizosphere are plant and soil nutrient supply. The aim of this paper was to determine the abundance of basic microbiological groups in the rhizosphere of four wheat subspecies, in three fertilization treatments in the organic farming system. A field experiment was conducted using a randomized complete block design with four replicates. … Show more

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“…The presence and abundance of different genera and species of microorganisms and their activity represent one of the indicators of general microbiological activity and biogenicity of the soil (Roljević Nikolić et al, 2022). Reduced abundance, diversity and enzyme activity of microorganisms may indicate changes in the physical-chemical properties of the soil, the negative impact of pollutants and soil degradation (Jarak et al, 2005).…”
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“…The presence and abundance of different genera and species of microorganisms and their activity represent one of the indicators of general microbiological activity and biogenicity of the soil (Roljević Nikolić et al, 2022). Reduced abundance, diversity and enzyme activity of microorganisms may indicate changes in the physical-chemical properties of the soil, the negative impact of pollutants and soil degradation (Jarak et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…По данным N. Roljević с соавт. (49), минеральные удобрения стимулировали рост численности обсуждаемой группы микробиоты, увеличение составляло от 14,6 до 37,7 % по сравнению с контролем. Различия в абсолютных значениях КОЕ в наших исследованиях и у коллег связано с неодинаковым типом почв и, соответственно, с разной обогащенностью гумусом.…”
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