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Evaluating the fertilising potential of blended recovered nutrients in horticultural growing medium on Viola x wittrockiana L.
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In-depth observation on the microbial and fungal community structure of four contrasting tomato cultivation systems in soil based and soilless culture systems
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Effect of applying struvite and organic N as recovered fertilizers on the rhizosphere dynamics and cultivation of lupine (Lupinus angustifolius)
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Storage, fertilization and cost properties highlight the potential of dried microbial biomass as organic fertilizer
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Tomato plants rather than fertilizers drive microbial community structure in horticultural growing media
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Microbially managed organic growing media for greenhouse horticulture
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Growing media constituents determine the microbial nitrogen conversions in organic growing media for horticulture
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The use of microalgae as a high-value organic slow-release fertilizer results in tomatoes with increased carotenoid and sugar levels
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Mineral and organic growing media have distinct community structure, stability and functionality in soilless culture systems
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The application of microalgae as a slow-release fertilizer: tomato cultivation as a model