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“... nutrients necessary for the processes of follicle development, ovulation, oocyte maturation, fertilization...”
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“... cyanobacteria were also predominant in the latter, possibly due to the increment of nutrients and the decrease...”
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“... allelochemical resulted in: 1) reductions of the lengths of the roots and stems, with subsequent decrease...”
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“...“Areais” are highly degraded areas resulting from natural and anthropic processes in the Rio Grande...”
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