Agronomy & Climate Change Work Group's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
This part of the issue includes technical data sheets of foreign abiotic diseases (not detected in Galicia) and published by the project Agronomy & Climate Change on 2022. It includes the following abiotic diseases: Physiological injuries on Brassica oleracea var. botrytis in Brazil, Frostbite on Pistacia oleracea in Iran, Boron deficiency on Perse...
This part of the issue includes technical data sheets of foreign abiotic diseases (not detected in Galicia) and published by the project Agronomy & Climate Change on 2021. It includes the following abiotic diseases: Wind damages on Musa paradisiaca in Spain, Hail injury on Persea americana in Spain and Zinc deficiency on Persea americana in Spain....
In the present paper the author describes the most relevant potassium deficiency symptoms on the following soil and container crops in Galicia: Vitis vinifera as a soil crop, Pelargoniumx hortorum as herbaceous container ornamentals and Brahea sp., Phoenix canariensis, Phoenix sylvestris, Neodypsis sp., Trachycarpus fortunei & Zamia furfuracea as c...