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1. Limestone Mining By-Product as a Source of Nutrients for the Cultivation of Onion (Allium Cepa L.).

2. Factors associated with suppression of Fusarium basal rot of onion in New Zealand soils: literature review and greenhouse experiments.

3. Use of Compost in Onion Cultivation under No-Tillage System: Effect on Nutrient Uptake.

4. First report of root rot on onion (Allium cepa) seedlings caused by Globisporangium irregulare in South Korea.

5. Apoplastic and symplastic zinc concentration of intact leaves of field onion (Allisum cepa) as affected by foliar application of ZnSO4 and Zn-amino chelates.

6. Effects of the application of biochar on soil fertility status, and nutrition and yield of onion grown in a no-tillage system.

7. Influence of fertilization on growth and yield of onion under semi-arid conditions.

8. Biological control of onion basal rot disease using phosphate solubilising rhizobacteria.

9. Evaluation of cultivation methods and sustainable agricultural practices for improving shallot bulb production – a review.

10. Traditional and modern uses of onion bulb ( L.): a systematic review.

11. Fusarium avenaceum and Fusarium crookwellens cause onion basal rot in Iran.

12. Biofortification of onion bulb with selenium at different levels of sulfate.

13. Dry matter accumulation and nutrient uptake patterns of onion seed crop.

14. Replacing Conventional Nutrient Inputs for Basal Application with Anaerobically Digested Pig Slurry for Bulb Onion Production.

15. Different vegetable crop rotations affect soil microbial communities and soilborne diseases of potato and onion: literature review and a long-term field evaluation.

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