Quartezani et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Effect of different sources of organic matter added to the substrate on physiological parameters of clonal plants of Conilon coffee.Quartezani et al., 2018
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- Quartezani W
- de Sales R
- Berilli S
- Pletsch T
- Rodrigues W
- Campostrini E
- Bernado W
- de Oliveira E
- Hell L
- Mantoanelli E
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Organic matter is a fundamental component of a substrate. However, different organic matter sources can provide different physiological responses from seedlings as a result of different types and concentrations of humic substances, which influence the functioning of the plant …
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