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2014
During the study of nematode species of the Crassulaceae DC. in the greenhouses of botanical gardens in Ukraine, 44 species of nematodes was registered, 11 ones being plant-parasitic. Root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita Chitwood), spiral (Rotylenchus robustus (de Man) Filipjev) and stunt (Tylenchorhynchus claytoni Steiner) nematodes were the most ...
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During the study of nematode species of the Crassulaceae DC. in the greenhouses of botanical gardens in Ukraine, 44 species of nematodes was registered, 11 ones being plant-parasitic. Root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita Chitwood), spiral (Rotylenchus robustus (de Man) Filipjev) and stunt (Tylenchorhynchus claytoni Steiner) nematodes were the most ...
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New Flavonoids from the leaves and stems of Sedum formosanum (Crassulaceae)
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2014
The article represents the results of studying of humic stimulators impact on root-forming ability of 2 species of the genus Sedum L. (Crassulaceae DC.). The humic stimulators are on the basis of brown coal ammonium humates with different variants of microelements additions of copper, zinc, boron, molybdenum, cobalt, germanium.
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The article represents the results of studying of humic stimulators impact on root-forming ability of 2 species of the genus Sedum L. (Crassulaceae DC.). The humic stimulators are on the basis of brown coal ammonium humates with different variants of microelements additions of copper, zinc, boron, molybdenum, cobalt, germanium.
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