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Influence of Biologically Active Substances on Key Indicators of the Conditions of Winter Wheat Ecocenosis

EasyChair Preprint no. 5229

7 pagesDate: March 29, 2021

Abstract

The article deals with the study of the effect of the application of the herbicide Granstar Gold 75, w.g. (water-soluble granulate) and plant growth regulator Regoplant on some ecological indicators of ecocenosis of winter wheat sowing (lipid peroxidation reactions in winter wheat plants by the activity of malonic dialdehyde content accumulation, enzymatic activity, total number of rhizosphere bacteria and anatomical structure of winter wheat leaves). The choice of research topic is due to the fact that currently obtaining high yields of winter wheat is closely connected to the widespread use of chemicals, in particular, herbicides, which by their nature are physiologically active substances that can affect both plants and soil microbiota. This, in turn, leads to the search for environmentally safe elements of technologies for growing winter wheat. One such element may be the use of herbicides together with plant growth regulators. The obtained experimental data testify to the protective ability of the growth regulator Regoplant against the winter wheat plants, as evidenced by a decrease in the activity of malonic dialdehyde accumulation, changes in the activity of the enzymatic defense system, decrease the number of epidermis cells and an increase in total rhizosphere bacteria in case of Regoplant use together with Granstar Gold 75, w.g. compared with the experiment variants, where the herbicide was applied without a growth regulator. That is, the use of growth regulator in a mixture with herbicide to some extent eliminates the toxic effect of xenobiotics, which has a positive effect on the state of ecobiosis of winter wheat sowing.

Keyphrases: anatomical structure, biologically active substances, ecocenosis, Enzymatic activity, Granstar Gold, key indicators, lipid peroxidation reactions, Regoplant, rhizosphere bacteria, winter wheat

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:5229,
  author = {Oleksandr Zabolotnyi and Larysa Rozborska and Iryna Leontiuk and Ivan Zhilyak and Anna Datsenko},
  title = {Influence of Biologically Active Substances on Key Indicators of the Conditions of Winter Wheat Ecocenosis},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 5229},

  year = {EasyChair, 2021}}
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