A plant nursery protocol to produce Phytophthora-free cork oak seedlings
Ensuring the production of healthy woody plants for forest restoration projects in Sardinia, Italy
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Informazioni sul contributo
- Posizione
- Italy
- Autori del contributo
- Salvatore Seddaiu (AGRIS)
- Mauro Forteschi
- Dr. Bruno Scanu (UNISS)
- Maurizio Frongia (Fo.Re.S.T.A.S)
- Sara Maltoni
- Scopo
- Dissemination
- Tipo di file
- Factsheet
- Dimensione del file
- 1.19 MB
- Pubblicato su
- 01-04-2024
- Lingua d'origine
- English
- Sito web ufficiale del progetto
- ResAlliance
- Licenza
- CC BY-NC-ND
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