Biostimulative effect of amino acids and green algae extract on capsaicinoid and other metabolite contents in fruits of Capsicum spp.
Abstract Background Biostimulants, such as algae extracts or amino acids, are becoming more common in agriculture because the mentality is to make plants more resistant or tolerant to negative environmental factors, rather than using synthetic chemicals (herbicides, insecticides and fungicides), who...
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Autores principales: | Tilen Zamljen, Metka Hudina, Robert Veberič, Ana Slatnar |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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