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“... availability of inorganic N in cotton flowering, except for the system with mixed cover crops. After the cotton...”
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“... N in cotton flowering, except for the system with mixed cover crops. After the cotton harvest, areas...”
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Development and production of sugarcane under different levels straw after four years of cultivation
“... (0, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% of straw and sugarcane) were evaluated after four years of cultivation on the LAI (leaf area...”Access document
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Development and production of sugarcane under different levels straw after four years of cultivation
“... (0, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% of straw and sugarcane) were evaluated after four years of cultivation on the LAI (leaf area...”Access document
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“.... (Thap Maeo, Prata Anã, Pelipita and Caipira) during 49 days for the cultivation of POS 09/100 strain...”
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“... processes, allowing greater efficiency in the integration of agricultural activities and mitigating their...”
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“..., since salt stress causes a decrease in crop production and yield. In this context, this study aimed...”
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“... at 30°C) and two ECw levels (0.3 and 6.5 dS m−1). Coriander cultivation is feasible with heated NS despite...”
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“... density and carbon content, under no‑tillage and conventional cultivation, in rotation with palisade grass...”
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“... decrease linearly from the irrigation water salinity of 0.3 dS m-1 on. The longer exposure of plants...”
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“... production of 6.0 g plant¹, the higher gain in rhizophore biomass after 18 months of cultivation...”
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“... accumulated in the soil after common bean cultivation. The highest amount of P was obtained in stable...”
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“... a decrease in the mean size of aggregates and an increase in clay dispersion. Effluent application increased...”
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“... a decrease in the mean size of aggregates and an increase in clay dispersion. Effluent application increased...”
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“...), compared with a soil without cultivation and without SS. The soil total porosity (Tp) and macroporosity...”
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“... ochroleuca), compared with a soil without cultivation and without SS. The soil total porosity (Tp) and...”
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Desempenho do consórcio de tomateiro e berinjeleira em função das épocas de transplante e de cultivo
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“... roughness (RHR); chiseled after the vetch cultivation in the absence of above-ground crop residues and...”
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