Konstantin E. Denisov, A. Geraskina, Aleksandr Nikolaevich Nikitin, K. Kondakov
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The work studied the effect of mineral and microbiological fertilizers with various methods of basic tillage on the quality of grain and the yield of spring durum wheat. It has been established that, regardless of the method of the main tillage, the pre-sowing application of ammophos enhances the effect of mineral and microbiological fertilizers used as foliar feeding of spring wheat plants in the tillering and heading phases, providing an increase in grain quality to the 1st class, yield up to 40 % relative to control.