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Organic substrate for transplant production in organic nurseries. A review

Pascual et al., 2018

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14737438951972131141
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Pascual J
Ceglie F
Tuzel Y
Koller M
Koren A
Hitchings R
Tittarelli F
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Agronomy for Sustainable Development

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A transplant can be defined as a seedling or sprouted vegetative propagation material grown in a substrate or in the field, for transfer to the final cropping site. Nurseries use a range of growing media in the production of transplants, and the quality of a substrate may …
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