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titleOfInvention ANTI -MINMINATION TREATMENT PROCESS FOR BULBS AND / OR TUBERS
abstract This method is carried out using an anti-germinating treatment material and comprises the following steps: - imbibing an absorbent material from an anti-germinating treatment product at least based on mint oil and / or L-carvone so as to forming the anti-germinating treatment material, - applying said material on the surface of the bulbs and / or tubers to be treated. The absorbent material is in the form of a chemically inert powder capable of absorbing between 0.1 and 50% of the anti-germinating treatment product.
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