Influence of effective microorganisms on bioactive substances in different plant species
Apstrakt
Due to the pronounced food needs of the growing population, inputs in agricultural production in the form of fertilizers, pesticides and mechanization of agriculture have increased, which has led to higher yields, but also numerous problems in the environment. Although agriculture is highly dependent on climate conditions, it also has a significant role in changing them. All of this has influenced the introduction of measures to replace chemical inputs and protect the health of people and ecosystems. One of the measures is the introduction of different microbiological products into the production technology. In order to test the effect of effective microorganisms in the preparation (EM Aktiv (trade name) on the characteristic bioactive substances of certain plant species, research was conducted on different genotypes: lettuce on the total antioxidant potential and vitamin C, wheat on the grain protein content and corn on the nitrogen content. Research has been carried out for many year...s in different agro-climatic conditions. Using preparations with effective microorganisms, it is possible to increase the content of biologically active substances in agricultural and vegetable crops and alleviate the stress of plants in unfavorable agro-meteorological conditions.
Ključne reči:
effective microorganisms / lettuce / bean / wheat / corn / bioactive substancesIzvor:
IV international scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, 2024, 413-422Izdavač:
- Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
Institucija/grupa
Institut za povrtarstvoTY - CONF AU - Cvijanović, Gorica AU - Cvijanović, Vojin AU - Bajagić, Marija AU - Đurić, Nenad AU - Ćosić, Milivoje PY - 2024 UR - http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/824 AB - Due to the pronounced food needs of the growing population, inputs in agricultural production in the form of fertilizers, pesticides and mechanization of agriculture have increased, which has led to higher yields, but also numerous problems in the environment. Although agriculture is highly dependent on climate conditions, it also has a significant role in changing them. All of this has influenced the introduction of measures to replace chemical inputs and protect the health of people and ecosystems. One of the measures is the introduction of different microbiological products into the production technology. In order to test the effect of effective microorganisms in the preparation (EM Aktiv (trade name) on the characteristic bioactive substances of certain plant species, research was conducted on different genotypes: lettuce on the total antioxidant potential and vitamin C, wheat on the grain protein content and corn on the nitrogen content. Research has been carried out for many years in different agro-climatic conditions. Using preparations with effective microorganisms, it is possible to increase the content of biologically active substances in agricultural and vegetable crops and alleviate the stress of plants in unfavorable agro-meteorological conditions. PB - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics C3 - IV international scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development T1 - Influence of effective microorganisms on bioactive substances in different plant species EP - 422 SP - 413 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_824 ER -
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Cvijanović, G., Cvijanović, V., Bajagić, M., Đurić, N.,& Ćosić, M.. (2024). Influence of effective microorganisms on bioactive substances in different plant species. in IV international scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 413-422. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_824
Cvijanović G, Cvijanović V, Bajagić M, Đurić N, Ćosić M. Influence of effective microorganisms on bioactive substances in different plant species. in IV international scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development. 2024;:413-422. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_824 .
Cvijanović, Gorica, Cvijanović, Vojin, Bajagić, Marija, Đurić, Nenad, Ćosić, Milivoje, "Influence of effective microorganisms on bioactive substances in different plant species" in IV international scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development (2024):413-422, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_824 .