Life cycle assessment of citrus tree nurseries in Uruguay: Are their environmental impacts relevant?.
ABSTRACT.- Perennial fruit production at the commercial scale, such as citrus fruits, begins with seedling production in a nursery. This stage lasts several months and involves different phases and the use of substrates and infrastructure. As the seedling does not produce fruit but does consume inpu...
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2024
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