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https://agronomy.emu.eeThe biological basis for the use of acrylic hydrogel and protein growth stimulant in the soft wheat and triticale cultivation. S. Stankowski, E. Chajduk, B. Osińska and M. Gibczyńska. Biomass ash as a potential raw material for the production of mineral fertilisers. S. …
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Agronomy | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/agronomyAgronomy is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal published monthly online by MDPI.The Spanish Society of Plant Physiology (SEFV) is affiliated with Agronomy and their members receive a discount on the article processing charges.. Open Access — free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions.
Agronomy Research
https://agronomy.emu.eeRecent Articles · R. Kägo, P. Vellak, H. Ehrpais, M. · V. Tatar, A. Tänavots, A. Polikarpus, A. · D.A. Balogun, M.A. Oke, L. Rocha-Meneses, O B. Fawole and P.F. · J ...
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https://agronomy.emu.ee/journal-informationAgronomy Research was established in 2003 by the Faculty of Agronomy, Estonian Agricultural University. Aims and Scope: Agronomy Research is a peer-reviewed international Journal intended for publication of broad-spectrum original articles, reviews and short communications on actual problems of modern biosystems engineering including crop and animal science, …
Agronomy Research Papers - Academia.edu
www.academia.edu › Documents › inEnvironmental Science, Soil Science, Agronomy, Research Methodology Evaluation for stable resistance to Stenocarpella maydis in tropical maize (Zea mays L.) — Maize ear rots caused by Stenocarpella maydis cause reduction in yield and quality of the maize due to the mycotoxins produced by the pathogen.