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A Preliminary Assessment of the Combined Effects of a Novel Microbial Biostimulant Product, Fertilizers, and Herbicides on the Growth and Yield of Field Crops in Greece

Field trials were conducted (2022–2023) in a randomized complete block design to evaluate the combined use of a microbial biostimulant, P-K Stim, which contains phosphate and potassium solubilizing bacteria (109 Colony Forming Units mL−1), various fertilization rates, and herbicide use on weed growt...

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Main Authors: Gazoulis, Ioannis, Zannopoulos, Stavros, Kokkini, Metaxia, Antonopoulos, Nikolaos, Kanatas, Panagiotis, Kanetsi, Marianna, Demirtzoglou, Triantafyllia, Travlos, Ilias
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Agricultural production
Alfalfa
Bacteria
Biomass
Brassica napus
Brassica napus L
Crop yield
Crops
Ecosystems
Fertilization
Fertilizers
Herbicides
Medicago sativa
Medicago sativa L
Microorganisms
Nutrient concentrations
Oilseed crops
Oilseeds
P-K Stim
Phosphorus
Physiology
Plant growth
Potassium
Precipitation
Productivity
Rape plants
Rapeseed
Seeds
Triticum durum
Triticum Durum Desf
Weeds
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