Sá et al., 2018 - Google Patents
The initial growth of passion fruit plant irrigated with saline water and the application of biostimulantsSá et al., 2018
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- Sá J
- Leitão E
- Gomes C
- Rodrigues M
- Sousa V
- Santos G
- Melo R
- Mendonça Júnior A
- Lacerda J
- Santos A
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Agricultural Science
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The salinity is one of the stresses that more limits the income of the agricultural cultures, mainly in areas semiarid as the Northeast, though, it is known that the biostimulants are substances capable to alter the metabolism of the plant and to favor development under …
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