Phytotoxicity evaluation of nutrient-fortified pomegranate peel powders prepared from food waste and their feasibility as biofertilizers

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  • who: Attila Bodor from the , Pot experiments To evaluate the agricultural feasibility of PPP supplementation and determine its effect on the early vegetative growth of oilseed rape, we conducted an outdoor pot experiment from June , to July , in , at the Institute of Biology, University of Szeged. The average temperature during the growth period wasu00b0C, and the total precipitation was , mm (detailed weather conditions are presented in Fig., ). A, g mixture of the required PPP and potting soil [Mr. Garden, AGRO CS Slovakia a.s [, ]. Luu010denec, Slovakia have published the paper: Phytotoxicity evaluation of nutrient-fortified pomegranate peel . . .

     

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