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AAPFCO defines a “beneficial substance” as "any substance or compound other than primary, secondary and micro plant nutrients that can be demonstrated by scientific research to be beneficial to one or more species of plants when applied to the plant or soil." Learn More.
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Request for Manuscripts
The Journal "Plants" seeks manuscripts in 2018
for 2 special issues.
Dr. Maria Greger is the guest editor.
For more information go to:
mdpi.com/journal/plants/special_issues
email questions to Dr. Greger at:
Plants@mdpi.com
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Researchers have determined numerous plant benefits from silicon. They have found that Si:
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Open Access Plant
Science Journal
Silicon categorized as a “beneficial substance” by AAPFCO
(Association of American Plant Food Control Officials) in 2013.
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Globally Advance and Promulgate Knowledge Relevant to Silicon in Agriculture and Related Disciplines
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1. To make known by open declaration; publish proclaim formally or put into operation.
verb (used with object), promulgated, promulgating.
2. To set forth or teach publicly.
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promulgate
[prom-uh l-geyt, proh-muhl-geyt]