Combined effect of an agro-industrial compost and light spectra composition on yield and phytochemical profile in mizuna and pak choi microgreens
Author:
Nájera CinthiaORCID,
Ros Margarita,
Moreno Diego A.,
Hernández-Lara Alicia,
Pascual José Antonio
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