Effect Of Nitragine And Mineral Fertilizers On Soil Microbiological Properties In Planted As Secondary Legume Crops
Abduvali Abdumannobovich Iminov , Dsc., Associate Professor, Tashkent State Agrarian University, Republic Of Uzbekistan Salimjon Rakhimjon Ogli Hatamov , Ph.D., Senior Lecturer, Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agro-Technology, Republic Of Uzbekistan Sardor Shamsiddin Ogli Khayrullaev , Researcher, Tashkent State Agrarian University, Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article provides information on the effects of inoculation with nitragin and application of mineral 
fertilizers on the microbiological properties of the soil before sowing the seeds of legumes (soybeans, 
beans, mungbeans), grown as a secondary crop after winter wheat. At the end of the vegetation 
period of repeated crops, it was observed that the amount of microorganisms in the soil increased 
compared to the initial indicators, the amount of ammonifiers and oligonitrophils increased, and the 
amount of micromycetes and actinomycetes decreased. Before sowing the seeds of legumes 
(soybeans, mungbeans, beans) grown as a secondary crop, the amount of ammonifiers, oligonitrophils 
and micromycetes increased, and the amount of actinomycetes increased compared to the control 
option in the backgrounds treated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
Keywords
Nitragin,, nitrogen
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