HARMONIZED BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR PLANT PROTECTION AGAINST PATHOGENS: UTILIZING BIOPREPARATIONS BASED ON BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
Abstract
This thesis aims to explore the potential of harmonized biotechnology in plant protection against pathogens through the utilization of biopreparations based on biodegradable polymers. The study investigates the development, mode of action, efficacy, and environmental impact of these innovative formulations, with a focus on their application in sustainable agriculture practices. By integrating biodegradable polymers with beneficial microorganisms, this research seeks to contribute to the advancement of eco-friendly and effective plant protection strategies.
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Biotechnology, plant, pathogens, polymersHow to Cite
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