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“... increased with distance from the trees. Parasitism and predation of coffee pests did not increase...”
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“.... Agroforestry coffee management increases the amount of organic matter residue and the canopy’s trees protect...”
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“...Coffee is native to shady environments but often grows better and produces higher yields without...”
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“... of feedback regulation by carbohydrates during photosynthesis in coffee (Coffea arabica) leaves were...”
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“... application. This study evaluated if the incorporation of stimulating agents (coffee grounds and sugarcane...”
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“... maintaining shading conditions (30, 50 and 70% of sun light radiance) and at a full sunlight, during 90 days...”
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