Change in the Fractional Composition of Carotenoids in Calendula officinalis L. as Priming Effect when Using Zinc and Nitrogen Fertilizers in Chernozem

— This article considers agrochemical factors as cultivation conditions for medicinal plants, allowing to increase their biomass, as well as to affect the change in fractional composition and carotenoid concentration in Calendula officinalis L. The effect of different doses of zinc and zinc with an...

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