Development of a Multicomponent Microbiological Soil Inoculant and Its Performance in Sweet Potato Cultivation
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S. Kocsubé | C. Vágvölgyi | A. Szűcs | B. Škrbić | L. Kredics | L. Hatvani | M. Vörös | P. Jakab | Á. Bordé | A. Szarvas | T. Monostori | V. Nagy | Anuar R. Zhumakayev | Edina Mohai
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