Compost inoculated with fungi from a mangrove habitat improved the growth and disease defense of vegetable plants

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  • who: Fuad Ameen and Ali A. Al-Homaidan from the Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia have published the research work: Compost Inoculated with Fungi from a Mangrove Habitat Improved the Growth and Disease Defense of Vegetable Plants, in the Journal: Sustainability 2021, 13, 124. of /2021/
  • what: The authors focused on further ameliorating the quality of compost by inoculating fungi into the composting process.
  • how: The results indicated that the properties of the fungi shown in vitro (antagonistic and plant-growth promotion) remained in . . .

     

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