EFFECT OF CONIFEROUS EXTRACT ON POTATO PLANTS
Journal Title: Журнал ÑтреÑÑ-физиологии и биохимии - Year 2009, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Low doses of extracts from conifer trees, such as Novosil and Lariksin, increased the complex resistance of potato plants to diseases in vegetation period. Also they act as growth stimulation factors and promote the growth yield.
Authors and Affiliations
I. Graskova, E. Kuznetsova, M. Zhivetiev, V. Chekurov
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