“AGROBIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF GROWING BLUEBERRY (VACCINIUM SPP.) IN HOT CLIMATE CONDITIONS AND ITS BIOACTIVE IMPORTANCE FOR HUMAN HEALTH.”
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blueberry, Vaccinium spp., hot climate, agrobiological foundations, agrotechnology, bioactive compounds, antioxidants, vitamins, healthy nutrition, human healthAbstract
This article is devoted to the topic “Agrobiological Foundations of Blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) Cultivation in Hot Climate Conditions and Its Bioactive Significance for Human Health.” The study examines the blueberry’s adaptation to hot climates, agro-technological methods (acidic substrate, drip irrigation), and its bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. The practical significance of the project lies in developing effective cultivation technologies in local conditions and assessing economic efficiency.
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