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Abiotic factors in horticultural crops.

2021
Abstract Abiotic disorders in horticultural crops are those caused by non-living or non-infectious factors, which may also be referred to as abiotic disease or physiological disorders. Abiotic factors refer to a wide range of plant and crop problems with varied symptoms and differing degrees of damage.
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Role of brassinosteroids on horticultural crops

2010
With the progress of chemical synthesis technology, structurally modified brassinosteroids (BRs) with greater stability, under field conditions have been synthesized on a commercial scale and registered as plant growth regulators for specific horticultural crops.
Y. Y. Kang, S. R. Guo
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Begomoviruses Associated with Horticultural Crops

2017
The horticultural crops are severely threatened by many insects, pests and diseases. In this backdrop, viral diseases assume much greater significance as most of these viral diseases are transmitted through insects. The source of resistance for these viral diseases is scanty.
Swati Kumari, Maneesh Mishra
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Harvesting of Horticultural Crops

2023
Priya Awasthi   +2 more
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Biocontrol in Horticultural Crops

JOJ Horticulture & Arboriculture, 2023
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Yield sensing technologies for perennial and annual horticultural crops: a review

Precision Agriculture, 2022
Louis Longchamps   +2 more
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