My life, thank you so much for the vote and for everything. Hey, I've heard about effective microorganisms lately; they're getting a good boost and growth, especially in sustainable agriculture. It's a good method to improve soil conditions and replenish the chemical deficiencies that Baracoa's soil had. They even help with soil fertility and organic matter decomposition.
What I would need to research is whether the pathogen strains can interact with these microorganisms and if they could potentially compete with Trichoderma. Thanks so much for the information and the data. This topic has a lot of depth to explore, and for my master's thesis, I can propose this microorganism method and suggest some experimental tests.
It's a pleasure, and I love discussing these science topics
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RE: Journey to the Tobacco Institute: Analyzing Cocoa Soil ( ING/ESP)