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titleOfInvention Use of oses and osides for azotobacterian biofertilisation
abstract Application to mulch residues on the soil or seeds before planting large non-leguminous crops (wheat, barley, oats, rye, triticale, rapeseed and flaxseed) of simple sugars (oses) or osides capable of easily generating them by simple hydrolysis and whose doses per hectare equivalent to between 0.1 and 5 kg, more particularly between 0.4 and 2.5 kg, and preferably 1 kg. These oses or osides are applied to the mulch residues on the soil in pre-sowing of non-leguminous large crop crops if the residual mineral nitrogen in the soils is important, between 10 and 70, more particularly between 25 and 70. and 60, and preferably about 35 mg-N per kg of soil over approximately 20 cm of depth (topsoil) of the soil. These simple (or osteic) sugars are applied to field seeds of non-leguminous winters if the residual mineral nitrogen in the soils in the fall is not important, ie between 0 and 30, plus particularly between 10 and 25, and preferably about 15 mg-N per kg of soil over approximately 20 cm of soil depth. In addition, it is permissible for said soil-and-seed mulch residues to be bacteriocidal using a dose-hectare of Azotobacteraceae biomasses obtained expressly for this purpose containing between 1 x 10 12 and 1 x 10 13 or more. advantageously 5 x 10 12 viable cells and properly formulated and packaged. These are azotobacterial biofertilizers involving the application of simple sugars (oses) or osids to straw-based crop residues on the soil or seeds of non-leguminous winter crops to temporarily immobilize nitrogen residues. mineral present in autumn on the surface of arable soils.
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