A study investigated the effects of two seaweed extract application methods (foliar spray or substrate drench) and rate on growth and postharvest drought tolerance of petunia and tomato transplants.
This article was authored by Christie Apple, regional agronomy manager, Timac AGRO USA. In the critical early stages of crop development, abiotic stressors such as extreme weather, fluctuating ...
Plant and Soil, Vol. 116, No. 1 (May (I), 1989), pp. 29-36 (8 pages) The effects of the seaweed concentrate 'Kelpak' on the growth and yield of wheat grown under conditions of varying K supply were ...
Seaweed gathered from French beaches could have the potential to end UK farmers’ reliance on fungicides in arable crops by stimulating plants to protect themselves from diseases. Olmix, a leading ...
Chemicals extracted from the prickly pear and brown seaweed, two ubiquitous Mediterranean plants, eased symptoms in organisms suffering from neurodegenerative disease, according to new research. Small ...
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