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“... for further long-term studies on dynamics of tree communities in forests affected by fires. In the present...”
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“..., forests and shrublands were studied, after forest fires and experimental fires. Maritime Pine (Pinus...”
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“... de sinalização EGFR/ PI3K/ AKT/ mTOR que está relacionada a processos biológicos de sobrevivência e crescimento...”
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“..., we compared the short-term effects (5 years) of three harvest intensities and two wildfire severities, and the...”
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