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What are the 8 Best Muskmelon Fertilizers?
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What are the 8 Best Muskmelon Fertilizers?

What is Muskmelon? Melons are highly valued horticultural crops cultivated extensively in tropical and temperate regions worldwide. Muskmelon, a warm-season cucurbit species belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family, holds particular significance in this group. Fruit size, sweetness, aroma, and total shelf life are just a few of the variables that can be affected by muskmelon fertilizers. […]

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What are the 9 Best Onion Fertilizers?
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What are the 9 Best Onion Fertilizers?

Introduction Onions are what we like to call “heavy feeders.” To grow big and strong onions, it’s essential to add onion fertilizer when you plant them and consistently throughout their growing period. Due to their shallow root system, which has thick roots with very few and short hairs, onions have a relatively low nutrient uptake

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8 Best Strawberry Fertilizers for Big Size Fruit
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8 Best Strawberry Fertilizers for Big Size Fruit.

Introduction Strawberries are in demand year-round, often consumed fresh, and widely used in the food industry. They are rich in antioxidants, making them an important part of daily nutrition. To maximize your strawberry harvest and produce luscious fruit, it’s crucial to provide balanced strawberry fertilizer. Strawberries thrive in rich soil, which is why gardeners often

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Bakanae Disease, or Foot Rot of Rice.
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Bakanae Disease or Foot Rot of Rice

What is Bakanae Disease? The term “Bakanae” is derived from Japanese, meaning “foolish seedling,” and the disease is distributed worldwide. It is both a seed-borne and soil-borne disease. The rice (Oryza sativa L.) disease known as “foolish seedling,” or Bakanae disease, is spread generally by seeds. Grain yield can significantly reduce when infected plants die

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Zinc deficiency or khaira disease in rice
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Zinc Deficiency or Khaira Disease in Rice.

What is Zinc Deficiency? The most lacking micronutrient in soils globally is zinc. According to research, 49% of the world’s agriculturally significant soils have insufficient zinc levels, which causes a third of the world’s population to suffer from zinc insufficiency (Sillanpää, 1990; Cakmak et al., 2010). This shortage affects millions of hectares of agriculture, majorly

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