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The Hidden Cost of Abiotic Stress: What's Happening Inside Your Crop Before You See the Damage
When a grower walks a field and spots stunted plants or a lower harvest than expected, the conclusion is usually simple: the crop was stressed. By the time stress becomes visible in a crop, the biological decisions that limit yield have already been made. Long before leaves show symptoms, fruit growth rate slows, or physiological fruit defects show, the plant is already under internal pressure. Abiotic stressors such as drought, heat, salinity, waterlogging and nutrient imbal
Hein Gerber
Apr 8
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