Assessment of Some Agrochemical Types on the Biochemical Composition of Tomato’s Cultivars (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> L.)
Gertrude Keegoui,
Antonina Tumanyan,
Nadezhda Zaytseva
et al.
Abstract:Enhancing fruit quality through the application of contemporary agrochemicals that regulate physiological and biochemical processes in plants is a pressing concern in present circumstances. The effect of foliar application of 04 agrochemicals (Agricola, Aminofol, Aminovit, Speefol) on the quality of 04 plum-shaped tomato varieties (Cobra26F<sub>1</sub>, Heinz3402F<sub>1</sub>, SisterF<sub>1</sub>, Rio Grande) cultivated on ligh… Show more
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