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“.... Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the toxicological effects of salinity/NPs interaction. The study was...”
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“...The effects of salinity on the plant are first noticed during the germination process. This work...”
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“..."Biostimulants are emerging as a sustainable tool to decrease the use of fertilizers, increase crop...”
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“...Farfantepenaeus paulensis. Lead. Oxygen Consumption. Salinity. Toxicity....”
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