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Development and production of sugarcane under different levels straw after four years of cultivation
“...) or 75% of straw resulted in a lower IAF and stalk diameter and a 37% decrease in final yield under conditions...”Access document
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Development and production of sugarcane under different levels straw after four years of cultivation
“...) or 75% of straw resulted in a lower IAF and stalk diameter and a 37% decrease in final yield under conditions...”Access document
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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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“... second year also included the partial decomposition of the trash remaining on the soil after the first...”
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“..., sugarcane bagasse, carnauba straw, and carnauba stalk. All samples were characterized by proximate analysis...”
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“... in an experimental area with 4,800 m2. Samples were harvested at 115 days after planting and the following variables...”
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“..., as well as an increase in stalk par cipa on and a decrease in the par cipa on of corn ear without husks...”
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“...) in 5 different sample periods (87, 98, 121, 174 and 187 days after appear) in terms of leaf area, leaf area index...”
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“... methods for monitoring the invasion processes. We analyzed the morphological differences between a wild...”
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“... performance at tasks that assessed mental imagery processes after arousal increase after subjects’ exposure...”
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