The abundance of nematode in cabbages grown in conventional and organic farming systems / Hendry Joseph and Sharmiza Sinin
A study on the abundance of nematodes in cabbages grown in two different farming systems was carried out in Kundasang, Sabah. The aim was to compare the population of nematodes in organic and conventional farming systems. Soil samples were collected in September 2013 during the cabbage growing seaso...
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Main Authors: | Hendry Joseph (Author), Sharmiza Sinin (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA Sabah, Kota Kinabalu,
2016.
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