Influence of Biodrugs with Nanoparticles of Ferrum, Cobalt and Cuprum on Growth, Development, Yield and Phytohormone Status of Fodder and Red Beets

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The article presents the influence of biopreparations containing nanoparticles of ferrum, cobalt and cuprum on fodder and red beets. We have investigated parameters of plants growth and development, the phytohormonic status of vegetating plants, the yield, its structure and chemical composition of fodder and red beets including vitamin C and carotene. We have proved ecological safety of nanopreparations on the basis of experiment area soil chemical composition. We have tried nanobiopraparations in the technology of the crops growing.

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