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The Effect of Beneficial Autochthonous Microorganisms (Bams) on the Chemical Quality of Agricultural Soils and Olive Production in the Wilaya of Tlemcen (Western of …

Dahmani et al., 2023

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3824676095052492458
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Dahmani R
Borsali A
Merzouk A
Zouidi M
Aouadj S
Khatir H
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Advanced Research In Life Sciences

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Abstract Beneficial Autochthonous Microorganisms (BAMs) are a multi-purpose technology that has already been used in Latin America and Southeast Asia but is still unknown in Africa and particularly Algeria. The aim is to examine the effect of BAMs on agricultural soils …
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