ON THE FORMATION OF MICROBOTSENOZISES IN THE RHIZOSPHERE OF ANTHROPOGENIC-COMPACTED SOD-LAYERED SOILS

O. M. Ryzhov , Fedir Brovko, O. F. Brovko
Abstract

It is shown that the cells seal sod-layered soils, including microbosenosis rhizosphere dominated by potentially pathogenic micromyceta (Fusarium, Alternaria, Coniothirim, Oomycetes), and the number of saprophytic fungi (Penicillium, Trichoderma, Acremorium), which can reduce the pathogenic background is reduced, which negatively impact on the sanitary condition of plant communities. 

Keywords

soil, recreation, timber plants, rhizosphere, micromyceta, fungi

Suggested citation
O. M. Ryzhov, Brovko, F., & O. F. Brovko (2013). ON THE FORMATION OF MICROBOTSENOZISES IN THE RHIZOSPHERE OF ANTHROPOGENIC-COMPACTED SOD-LAYERED SOILS. Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science, (1873), 190-194.
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