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“... in stressed plants, with increase in hexoses and decrease in starch content in leaves. The aim of the chapter...”
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“...A cana-de-aÃÃcar à uma planta de grande potencial econÃmico, sendo utilizada principalmente...”
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“... moisture content and water activity were high in the initial stage of storage, but they decrease with...”
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“... content of both studied suspensions was adjusted to 1.3%. The suspensions were subjected to rheological...”
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