Abstract:
Aquasorb, a hydrophilic polymer (a salt copolymer polyacrylamide), works in absorption-release water cycles and has
the property to increase the water holding capacity of soils for several years. The trial was conducted with maize (Zea
mays L.) grown on a 2-3% slope field from the Ezăreni Farm, which belongs to USAMV Iaşi, studying the effects of
polymer quantity ha-1
, polymer administration moment and soil tillage systems on soil population. The objectives of this
research were to isolate and quantify the existing microbial population in soil (Gram positive bacteria, Gram negative
bacteria, micromycetes) establishing their participation ratio, the main fungus genres which activate in soil and their
activity level for each variant. The results illustrate the influence of Aquasorb and soil tillage systems on the dinamic of
microorganisms population, on the relationship between the main groups (bacteria and fungi), and on the micromycetes
spectrum determined in each variant of our experiment