TY - JOUR AU - Fedoruk, Inna AU - Bakhmat, Oleg AU - Khmelianchyshyn, Yuri AU - Gorodyska, Olesia PY - 2021/04/01 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Agroecological influence of micronutrient fetilizers and seed inoculation on a soybean crop JF - EUREKA: Life Sciences JA - Eureka: LS VL - IS - 2 SE - Agricultural and Biological Sciences DO - 10.21303/2504-5695.2021.001747 UR - http://journal.eu-jr.eu/life/article/view/1747 SP - 16-24 AB - The practical experience substantiates the need to treat soybean seeds with high-quality inoculants and VuksalKoMo 15 with the trace elements content of cobalt and molybdenum. The processes of inoculation of seeds in the form of rhizobial bacteria significantly improve the soy plants ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in the early stages of development. We begin to observe the rhizobial formation on the corinium soybean system already at the stage of BBCH 12–13. This in turn will affect the yield and productivity of Rosin soybeans.One of the important aspects of soybean cultivation is providing not only macroelements, NPK, Ca, S, but also microelements.Carrying out experiments on the effect of seed inoculation on soybean yield, we combined an inoculant, VuksalKoMo preparation and Sdandak Top insecticidal fungicide preparation with a sowing period of up to 5–7 days in a tank mixture. One of the main requirements is the use of high-quality inoculants with a high content of viable nitrogen-fixing bacteria for processing soybean seeds. This, in turn, will ensure high yields of soybeans with optimal costs and the fastest return on investment, especially in today's conditions.The research results are aimed at solving urgent problems in the technology of growing leguminous crops, namely: developing a version of the technology for growing soybeans for the selection of varieties, adapted to a given climatic zone, the use of inoculants and micronutrients in the conditions of climate change ER -