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Bioeffector
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Biofector
A Bioeffector is a viable microorganism or active natural compound which directly or indirectly affects plant performance (Biofertilizer), and thus…
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2018
2018
Co-application of wood ash and Paenibacillus mucilaginosus to soil: the effect on maize nutritional status, root exudation and composition of soil solution
F. Mercl
,
V. Tejnecký
,
+7 authors
P. Tlustoš
Plant and Soil
2018
Corpus ID: 254947280
Improvement in nutrient efficiency of recycled fertiliser products represents a crucial step for sustainable agriculture. In this…
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Review
2018
Review
2018
A review of multiple biostimulant and bioeffector benefits of AMPEP, an extract of the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum, as applied to the enhanced cultivation and micropropagation of the commercially…
A. Hurtado
,
A. Critchley
Journal of Applied Phycology
2018
Corpus ID: 254600629
Commercially manufactured extracts of a variety of seaweeds have been used extensively for several decades for the relief of…
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2017
2017
Bio-effectors for alternative plant nutrition strategies : practical aspects for successful applications in crop production
G. Neumann
2017
Corpus ID: 115142304
INTRODUCTION Due to their potential for mineralization and mobilization of soil mineral nutrients, stimulation of root growth…
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2017
2017
SPOREFORMING BACILLUS BIOEFFECTORS FOR HEALTHIER FRUIT QUALITY OF TOMATO IN POTS AND FIELD
Udás
,
Otroczó
2017
Corpus ID: 160024455
Biologically active compounds, sugars, acids and antioxidants are key-important ingredients of healthy tomato food. Objective of…
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2016
2016
Molecular techniques (humeomics and metabolomics) to relate the structure of rhizosphere micro-bio-humeome to plants bio-stimulation
G. Vinci
2016
Corpus ID: 89312857
The present study, was aimed to evaluate the use of new sustainable and integrate agricultural practices, alternatively to the…
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2016
2016
Phytochemical profiling of tomato roots following treatments with different microbial inoculants as revealed by IT-TOF mass spectrometry
A. Nebbioso
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A. de Martino
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N. Eltlbany
,
K. Smalla
,
A. Piccolo
Chemical and Biological Technologies in…
2016
Corpus ID: 256405562
In light of the growing interest for eco-compatible fertilization, tomato plant roots were treated with four different strains of…
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2015
2015
Recycling Phosphor Düngemittel für den Ökologischen Landbau
Iris Wollmann
,
K. Möller
2015
Corpus ID: 128265234
Phosphorus is an essential, non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, and global resources are getting depleted…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
The interrelation between the biological functions of sphingolipids and their chemical structure
E. V. Dyatlovitskaya
Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 45135296
The interrelation between the bioeffector functions of sphingolipids and their chemical structure is reviewed. The effects of…
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2004
2004
Bioeffector Sphingolipids Devoid of 4E-Double Bond in the Sphingoid Hydrocarbon Chain
E. V. Dyatlovitskaya
Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 29361215
The bioregulatory functions of sphingolipids devoid of 4-E-double bond in the sphingoid chain are discussed; the sphingolipids…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Signal Transduction via the Sphingomyelin Pathway
C. Kan
,
R. Kolesnick
,
延行 高橋
,
川口 吉太郎
1993
Corpus ID: 84294901
It has become evident that a recently defined sphingomyelin metabolic pathway can function in signal transduction. Ceramide…
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