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In Journal of Integrative Agriculture September 2018 17(9):2024-2030
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The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology. :1-7
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The Plant Pathology Journal, Vol 34, Iss 4, Pp 335-340 (2018)
To investigate the difference in the disinfectant efficiency of ozone microbubbles (O₃MB) and ozone millibubbles (O₃MMB), the morphological change of the treated Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis spores was observed with scanning and transmission
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https://doaj.org/article/0c6a5d44d6f2458eab66632099768754
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上越教育大学研究紀要 = Bulletin of Joetsu University of Education. 41(1):247-256
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Journal of Plant Nutrition. 43:1369-1377
Previously, we found that ozone microbubble (O3MB) treatments of 0.2 mg L−1 of dissolved ozone (DO3) are effective for sterilizing hydroponic solutions. However, there are few studies on cultivated...
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Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment. :107-120
Oil contamination of the soil by petroleum products has become an enormous environmental problem. In this study, we examined whether remediation of oil-contaminated soils by cultivating three flowering plants (Mimosa, Gazania, and Zinnia) could be en
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Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment. :331-342
Currently, the majority of paddy fields in Japan are grown using chemical fertilizers and synthetic chemical pesticides, since chemical fertilizers can provide the nutrients necessary for plant growth. However, there are concerns regarding the enviro
Autor:
Masahiko Tamaki, Takamitsu Kai
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Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment. :314-330
Norabona is generally cultivated in Japan under management systems that use chemical fertilizers and synthetic chemical pesticides. However, the continuous use of these fertilizers and pesticides damages the soil environment and reduces the number of
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Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment. :121-133
Tomatoes in Japan are generally cultivated under management systems that use chemical fertilizers and synthetic chemical pesticides. However, the continuous use of these fertilizers and pesticides damages the soil environment and reduces the number o
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Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment. :97-106
In this study, we compared plant height, weight, soil TPH concentration, and soil DHA level after 18 weeks of Zennia hybrida cultivation with four different concentrations of 5-Aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-based liquid fertilizer: 1500-fold, 5000-fold,