PROSPECTS FOR THE USE OF BIOMASS OF HIGHER ACUATIC PLANTS AS A BIO FERTILIZER
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/TUWEXKeywords:
azolla, duckweed, eucalyptus, pistachio, biofertilizer, biomass, mineral fertilizer, humus, humus, organic fertilizer, high-water plantsAbstract
This article contains materials on the prospects for using biomass of higher aquatic plants (Azolla - A. caroliniana Willd.; Eichornia - E. crassipes Solms.; Pistia - P. stratiotes L.; Ryaska - L. minor L.) as cost-effective, environmentally friendly safe, providing increased soil fertility and additional nutritious bio-fertilizers for plants in agriculture.
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