Plant growth inhibitory activity and the response of different rootstocks to soil sickness syndrome in japanese pear tree

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  • who: Tomoaki Toya et al. from the Chiba-City, Japan Department of International and Innovative Agriculture Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture have published the research: Plant Growth Inhibitory Activity and the Response of Different Rootstocks to Soil Sickness Syndrome in Japanese Pear Tree, in the Journal: Agronomy 2022, 12, 2067. of 18/03/2020
  • what: This study investigated the growth-inhibitory activity in Japanese (Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm.f.) The results of this study show that the soil inhibition rate increased during the leaf growth stage (May to September).
  • how: Consistent with this study . . .

     

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