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Physiological and yield responses of Camelina sativa to modified Biochar under drought stress. [PDF]
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Plant based synthesised silver nanoparticles delivering enhanced antifungal activity and synergistic environmental remediation. [PDF]
Raj S, Trivedi R.
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From Functional Ingredients to Functional Foods: Focus on Brassicales Plant Species and Glucosinolates. [PDF]
Pagnotta E, Matteo R, Ugolini L.
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Investigating of tomato response to different concentrations of potassium in the nutrient solution and foliar application of calcium and silicon. [PDF]
Roosta HR, Hashemi SZ, Moradi M.
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Dissecting heterosis and combining ability for yield and TYLCV resistance in tomato under field conditions. [PDF]
Hatamifard M, Lotfi M, Ramshini H.
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AbstractCocopeat, a byproduct of coconut processing, was evaluated as a packing medium in vertical flow constructed wetlands for the treatment of septic tank effluent in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Vertical flow constructed wetlands are typically packed with gravel and then planted with ornamental plants.
Claudia K Gunsch, Gunsch Claudia K
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Influence of Cocopeat and Vermicompost on Growth and Yield of Cucumber
Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 2023The present investigation is aimed to determine the effects of cocopeat and vermicompost on growth and yield of cucumber. Three different fertigation levels, i.e. 120% RDF, 100%RDF and 80% RDF were used as main treatments with three combination of soilless medias, i.e.
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BIODEGRADED COCOPEAT AS A HORTICULTURAL SUBSTRATE
Acta Horticulturae, 2000Cocopeat or coir dust is a by-product separated during processing of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) coir. As a by-product of coir manufacturing, cocopeat is often unutilized or burnt in the open. Of late, due to environmental concerns and also diminishing supplies of peat soils for horticultural substrates, cocopeat is being considered as a renewable peat
Richard J Murphy
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Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry, 2018
To verify the effective usage period of cocopeat as a growth media for plants growing in a greenhouse, we conducted this investigation by observing the changes of physical and chemical properties of cocopeat used as the bag culture substrate of greenhouse tomatoes for three years.
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To verify the effective usage period of cocopeat as a growth media for plants growing in a greenhouse, we conducted this investigation by observing the changes of physical and chemical properties of cocopeat used as the bag culture substrate of greenhouse tomatoes for three years.
Kyo-Suk Lee +5 more
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