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“... rot (FRR) in common bean was assessed under field conditions. Three TCP, used for seed treatment...”
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“... rotation elastic bands, of different levels of stiffness, will decrease rearfoot eversion during walking...”
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“... Agroveterinary in Lages, SC using four common bean genotypes in a completely randomized design with four...”
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“... on the accumulation and translocation of phosphorus and cationic nutrients, in common bean, three...”
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“... and treated, or not, with Cur (100 mg/kg/day, intraperitoneal route) during the experimental period...”
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“...), and ETR for plants sprayed three times (every 96 h interval) as the PS rates increased from...”
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“...An economic and agronomic evaluation of the possibilities to produce common beans in poor "cerrado...”
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“...-dressing N application increases the protein content and decreases the cooking time of common bean grains....”
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“...To avoid mechanical compression of spermatozoa during the cryopreservation, a high dilution ratio...”
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“... different seat heights, on weight-bearing on the paretic leg and reduction of asymmetry during STS. Thirteen...”
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“...Phaseolus vulgaris; bean cultivars; bean diseases; life cycle...”
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“... a decrease in the climatic suitability, with heat and drought stresses being the key drivers for such...”
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“... brasiliense Cambess) on the soil chemical properties and on the production and nutrition of common bean plants...”
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“... residues on the initial growth and mineral nutrition of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Ruzigrass was...”
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“...ABSTRACT Common bean is one of the most important legumes in Latin America, mostly grown in soils...”
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“... senescence of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Eight P levels, ranging from 5 to 640 mg kg-1 P, were...”
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“... of availability of carbon to the nodules on biological nitrogen fixation in common bean plants. Removal of flowers...”
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