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“... withholding water for five days, and recovery, irrigated after for two days after stress. The applied...”
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“..., it is not feasible to maintain the sugar cane after fifth cut. Extrinsic and intrinsic factors to sugarcane...”
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“...A cana-de-aÃÃcar à uma planta de grande potencial econÃmico, sendo utilizada principalmente...”
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“... pathophysiological mechanisms underlying both ischemic and reperfusion injury are addressed. Aside from the...”
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“..., which can lead to decay processes that endanger the future of architectural heritage. Thus...”
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