Abstract

Abstract High concentration of salts in the irrigation water causes plant water stress due to decreased water availability and nutrients uptake from the soil. However, these effects may be minimized by the presence of soil microorganisms, which increase plant tolerance to abiotic stress. The experiment described was performed using three-year-old laurustinus (Viburnum tinus L.), in which the combined effect of two irrigation treatments (EC

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