Practice abstract del GO Pinea sobre la mejora e innovación del piñón nacional de Pinus pinea

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To recover the production of Iberian pine nuts through the innovative management of the biotic and abiotic effects that are destroying it: Leptoglossus occidentalis and extreme drought.

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Improvements and innovation in the production of national pine nut

Improvements and innovation in the production of national pine nut

Location
Spain
Authors
Pablo Sabín Galán
Purpose
Communication, Dissemination

File type
Document
Created on
Feb 06, 2021
Origin language
Spanish
License
CC BY


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