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Bioeffector

A bioeffector is a viable microorganism or active natural compound which directly or indirectly affects plant performance (biofertilizer), and thus has the potential to reduce fertilizer and pesticide use in crop production.

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Bioeffector

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples50
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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Bioeffector

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related to Research and Public Dissemination · 25
Bioeffector → Acronym Biofector, Alessandro Piccolo, Annual Biocontrol Industry Meeting, Bioeffectors, Borbala Biro, Coordinator Guenter Neumann, European Biostimulant Industry Council, European Union, Hohenheim, International Biocontrol Manufacturers' Association, Jiří Balík, Karl Fritz Lauer, Kornelia Smalla, Manfred, Markus Weinmann, Other Biostimulants Organisations, Pavel Tlustoš, Projectmembers, Raupp, Research
related to Types · 16
Bioeffector → Active, Bioeffectors, Composting, Fe2, Fe3, Further, In, Microbial, Mn2, Mn4, N2-fixation, P-mobilisation, Plant, Products, Rhizobia, Well-established
related to External links · 8
Bioeffector → Agriculture Archived, Biofector University, Hohenheim, Prague Archived, Wayback MachineWebpage Association Biostimulants, Wayback MachineWebpage Biofector CULS, Wayback MachineWebpage Madora BioeffectorsWebpage, Webpage BiofectorBiofector Database Archived
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Bioeffector → viable microorganism or active natural compound which directly or indirectly affects plant performance

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plant bioeffectors potential growth nutrient n2-fixation effects exudation active natural use pathogens pesticide forms positive inoculation mycorrhization reduction directly indirectly

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Bioeffectoris aviable microorganism or active natural compound which directly or indirectly affects plant performance0.90text
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksWebpage BiofectorBiofector Database Archived0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksWayback MachineWebpage Association Biostimulants0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksAgriculture Archived0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksWayback MachineWebpage Biofector CULS0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksPrague Archived0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksWayback MachineWebpage Madora BioeffectorsWebpage0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksBiofector University0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to External linksHohenheim0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to Research and Public DisseminationUnder0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to Research and Public DisseminationAcronym Biofector0.60section
Bioeffectorrelated to Research and Public DisseminationEuropean Union0.60section

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