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“... be explained in part by the decreases in stomatal conductance and in the net photosynthetic rate of diseased...”
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“... forage mass and grass growth rates. The objective was to identify the best time after defoliation...”
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“... winter; and, after the cut (C), 30 cm from spring onwards (15-C-30); and (iii) 60 cm canopy in summer...”
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“..., the spray activities were desiccation, pre-planting, 1st application after emergence and defoliation...”
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“... grasses intercepted more light right after the defoliation time, which possibly promoted faster regrowths...”
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