application immediately after sowing seeds or sticking cuttings 1.5 g/m2 of cultivated area, suspended in 2.55 L of water Fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium [...] Starting drench application directly after planting Apply 3 g/m2 of cultivated area. Use a water volume equivalent to 10% of the substrate volume or [...] (Pythium violae) Application Timing Rate After Sowing: 1.5 g/m2 of cultivated area in 1.33 L of water. Starting drench application immediately after
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About The blackberry is an edible fruit that originates from a wide range of species belonging to the genus Rubus that is part of the family of Rosaceae , but also from hybrids within the Rubus subgen
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