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Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S
Volume 26 (2019): Issue 4 (December 2019)
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Effect of Zinc Ammonium Acetate on Characteristics of Timothy Canopy and Seed Yield
Adam Radkowski
Adam Radkowski
,
Iwona Radkowska
Iwona Radkowska
,
Tadeusz Lemek
Tadeusz Lemek
and
Tomasz Jakubowski
Tomasz Jakubowski
| Jan 21, 2020
Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S
Volume 26 (2019): Issue 4 (December 2019)
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Published Online:
Jan 21, 2020
Page range:
797 - 806
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/eces-2019-0056
Keywords
seed plantation
,
growth promoter
,
zinc ammonium acetate
,
1000-seed weight
,
SPAD - leaf greenness index
,
timothy
© 2019 Adam Radkowski et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Adam Radkowski
Department of Agroecology and Crop Production, University of Agriculture in Kraków
Kraków, Poland
Iwona Radkowska
Department of Cattle Breeding, National Research Institute of Animal Production,
Balice, Poland
Tadeusz Lemek
Department of Biopolymer Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, University of Agriculture in Kraków
Kraków, Poland
Tomasz Jakubowski
Department of Machinery, Ergonomics and Production Processes, University of Agriculture in Krakow
Kraków, Poland