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Optimal fertilizer application for and effect of soil water on root rot disease and saponin contents

05/01/2015 Pengguo Xia, Hongbo Guo, Hongguang Zhao, Jie Jiao, Michael K. Deyholos, Xijun Yan, Yan Liu, Zongsuo Liang

Blind and excessive application of fertilizer was found during the cultivation of Panax notoginseng in field, as well as the increase of root rot disease incidence.

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