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“... (irrigation suspension) and 3) stress + hydrogel: water deficit + water-retaining polymer. The plants were...”
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“...Flooding. Pessegueiro-do-mato. Resilience. Water deficit. Water-retaining polymer....”
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“... 5.0 g L-1, and adsorption isotherms were obtained after equilibrating the samples with arsenate solution under...”
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“... to colour changes, as darker juice (decrease in lightness and increase in redness) was produced after...”
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