Editorial: Enhancing sustainable crop production: biostimulants and biotechnological approaches in challenging climates
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Editorial: Enhancing sustainable crop production: biostimulants and biotechnological approaches in challenging climates
Keywords: agricultural production systems; efficiency testing; environmental stress protection; green biotechnological strategies; microbial inoculants; non-microbial biostimulants.
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