Growth of Carnation Lemon (Citrus limonia osbeck) seedlings in different levels of rock dust
Giovanna Ferreira Campos,
Denilson de Oliveira Guilherme
Abstract:The Cravo Limo (Citrus limonia Osbeck) is the most used rootstock in Brazil and the world, due to its main characteristic of resistance to water stress, and despite being originally from China, it has adapted very well to Brazilian soils. In a post-war world (Russia and Ukraine), there was a need to improve studies on fertilizers available in the country, namely rock dust (PR), which there are few studies on. With this comes the need to evaluate the development of the carnation lemon tree, using rock dust fert… Show more
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