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2006
Volume 9
Issue 4/volume9
Topic:
Horticulture
ELECTRONIC
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POLISH
AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITIES
Rutkowski K. , Pacholak E. , Zydlik Z. 2006. EFFECT OF SOIL FATIGUE PREVENTION METHODS ON MICROBIOLOGICAL SOIL STATUS IN REPLANTED APPLE TREE ORCHARD. PART II. NUMBER OF BACTERIA, EJPAU 9(4/volume9), #57.
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EFFECT OF SOIL FATIGUE PREVENTION METHODS ON MICROBIOLOGICAL SOIL STATUS IN REPLANTED APPLE TREE ORCHARD. PART II. NUMBER OF BACTERIA

Krzysztof Rutkowski1, Eugeniusz Pacholak1, Zofia Zydlik2
1 Department of Pomology, University of Agriculture in Poznan, Poland
2 Department of Pomology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Poland

 

ABSTRACT

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Krzysztof Rutkowski
Department of Pomology,
University of Agriculture in Poznan, Poland
159 D±browskiego Street, 60-594 Poznan, Poland
Phone (+48 61) 848 79 48

Eugeniusz Pacholak
Department of Pomology,
University of Agriculture in Poznan, Poland
159 D±browskiego Street, 60-594 Poznan, Poland
Phone (+48 61) 848 79 48

Zofia Zydlik
Department of Pomology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Poland
ul. D±browskiego 159
60-594 Poznań, Poland
email: zydlik@au.poznan.pl

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