Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas

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ABSTRACT This research aimed to determine how the use of different wood-based seedling substrates influences the production of Nonstop begonia (Begonia x tuberhybrida var. Nonstop) seedlings. The experiment was conducted in the greenhouse facilities of the Gardening and Green Areas Subunit of the Na...

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Autor: Morocco Arapa, Romel Wilson
Formato: tesis de grado
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional de San Agustín
Repositorio:UNSA-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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title Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas
spellingShingle Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas
Morocco Arapa, Romel Wilson
Sustrato
madera
begonia
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title_short Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas
title_full Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas
title_fullStr Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas
title_full_unstemmed Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas
title_sort Residuos derivados de madera como alternativa de sustrato para almacigo y producción de plantines de Begonia Nonstop (Begonia x Tuberhydrida) bajo condiciones controladas
author Morocco Arapa, Romel Wilson
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begonia
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