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The scientific experience in the development of methods for complex biological diagnostics of soils in agroecosystems and creation of an informative, representative and objective system for assessing their state are presented. The developed system allows to conduct an environmental assessment of the applied elements of agrotechnology, to carry out early diagnostics and prevention of development in the soil of undesirable processes as a result of anthropogenic impact. An assessment of the natural state and the degree of anthropogenic damage to soils on a number of biodiagnostic criteria can ensure the safety of agricultural production, namely the conservation of soil fertility and the production of high-quality agricultural products
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