ABSTRACT

The method of pre-sowing seed treatment of false flax (Camelina silvestris L. (Granz, 1762), family Brassicaceae) includes seed inoculation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria from the root system of incarnate clover. The most significant number of nodule bacteria in the root system of legumes develops in the phase of budding – flowering. The seeds of the false flax before sowing are inoculated with strains receiving from nodule bacteria of the roots of the clover of incarnate Trifolium incarnatum L. (family Fabaceae). Nodule bacteria are isolated from the roots, mixed with 10–15% sugar syrup, prepared in 0.1% aqueous solution of p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and add soil from the sown area. An increase in winter hardiness, seed productivity of the Camelina silvestris (L.) (Granz, 1762) plant and oil content in seeds compared with the control preparation of meadow clove based on rhizotorphin was revealed.