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“... availability of inorganic N in cotton flowering, except for the system with mixed cover crops. After the cotton...”
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“... N in cotton flowering, except for the system with mixed cover crops. After the cotton harvest, areas...”
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“... importance is mainly due to the time of its flowering. The objective was to assess the feasibility of cutting...”
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“... decrease between 35 and 50 days after full flowering. At the end of the fruit setting phase, from the...”
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“... different soil water levels during pre-flowering stage. Half of the plants of each genotype remained under...”
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“... flowering phase, followed by rehydration for 20 days. Water deficiency decreased relative water content...”
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“...hibrids; tasseling; silking period; flowering; physiological maturation...”
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“... target to be used in the design of adequate pasteurisation processes. The objectives of this work were...”
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“..., 600, and 800 kPa at 13 ± 1°C) for 4 or 8 d, promotes any improvement compared to conventional...”
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