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“... quality of seeds of maize genotypes cultivated in an agroecological system at different sowing times and...”
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“... the germination rate, vigor and sanitary quality of seeds of maize genotypes cultivated...”
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“...The effect of intercropping on plant water status, gas exchange and productivity of maize (Zea mays...”
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“...The effect of intercropping on plant water status, gas exchange and productivity of maize (Zea mays...”
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“...Genetic selection of maize hybrids is often conducted using high N rates during the breeding cycle...”
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“...Genetic selection of maize hybrids is often conducted using high N rates during the breeding cycle...”
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“.... The use of glyphosate + saflufenacil tank mixtures caused decreases in yield of 43.96 and 40.81% when...”
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“... not decrease corn grain yield and did not affect maize harvesting operations....”
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“..., the potential of maize plants in association with bacteria to treat oxisol contaminated with...”
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“...The maize cultivated for forage requires special care with soil management. The nutrients...”
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“... plasticity of 'Saracura' maize BRS-4154 under periodical flooding in field conditions. Soil flooding started...”
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“... plasticity of 'Saracura' maize BRS-4154 under periodical flooding in field conditions. Soil flooding started...”
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“... of maize genotypes contrasting in height and leafiness, and to test whether reduction in plant height...”
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“... can be used to decrease barrenness and to increase grain yield of maize at two plant populations. Four...”
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“... plasticity of 'Saracura' maize BRS‑4154 under periodical flooding in field conditions. Soil flooding started...”
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“...Maize harvesting for silage promotes intense use of soil nutrients. The increase in forage...”
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“... rates on chemical and biological characteristics of maize silage. The treatments consisted of two...”
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