Potassium fulvic acid alleviates salt stress of citrus by regulating rhizosphere microbial community, osmotic substances and enzyme activities

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Manman Zhang and colleagues from the University of North Texas Health Science Center, United States have published the Article: Potassium fulvic acid alleviates salt stress of citrus by regulating rhizosphere microbial community, osmotic substances and enzyme activities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, the effect of PFA on the growth of trifoliate seedlings under salt stress was investigated with microcosmic experiments.
  • how: The experiments were conducted in a greenhouse with temperature (25 u00b1 2u00b0C) and humidity (50%-60%).

SUMMARY

    Soil salinity, mainly caused by chaotic fertilization . . .

     

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