Study of Composition Based on Bacteria of Rhizobium and Azotobacter Genera to Develop Three-pillar Biofilm Fertilizer

Chemistry & Chemical Technology

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Maksym Korniichuk No portaworkua [at] gmail.com Department of Technology of Biologically Active Substances, Pharmacy and Biotechnology
Lviv, Ukraine
Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine
Nataliya Zayarnyuk Ph.D. nzayarnyuka [at] gmail.com Department of Technology of Biologically Active Substances, Pharmacy and Biotechnology
Lviv, Ukraine
Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine

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Abstract

Bacteria of the genera Rhizobium were isolated from nodules of Pisum sativum and Azotobacter - from the rhizosphere of Lactuca sativa to pre-study the bacteria composition for further development of biofilm fertilizer. Bacterial composition caused a growth-promoting effect. The development of a bioinoculant in the form of a biofilm based on this cultures is promising.

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