The effect of mung bean seedlings juice (<i>Vigna radiata (L.</i>) Wilczek.) on growth processes and protection against phytopathogens of spring wheat (<I>Triticum aestivum L.</I>) at early stages of organogenesis
Abstract:Relevance. Mung bean is a new culture of versatile use for the Middle Volga region; it has a complex of valuable economic and biological properties. When studying seeds, seedlings and mung bean plants as raw materials for the pharmaceutical industry, it was revealed that this culture also has a biocidal effect on phytopathogens. The purpose of our research is to study the biological activity of the juice from the sprouts of mung bean on the seedlings of spring soft wheat for the subsequent creation of theoreti… Show more
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