Search alternatives:
decrease processes » disease processes (Expand search), decay processes (Expand search), increase process (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease faster » decrease after (Expand search), decrease further (Expand search), decreased after (Expand search)
faster decrease » rate decrease (Expand search)
decrease cotton » increase cotton (Expand search), decrease costs (Expand search), decrease soon (Expand search)
cotton effects » cation effects (Expand search), cotton effluents (Expand search), action effects (Expand search)
decrease on » decrease in (Expand search), decrease of (Expand search), decrease or (Expand search)
on decrease » on decreased (Expand search), or decrease (Expand search), of decrease (Expand search)
decrease processes » disease processes (Expand search), decay processes (Expand search), increase process (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease faster » decrease after (Expand search), decrease further (Expand search), decreased after (Expand search)
faster decrease » rate decrease (Expand search)
decrease cotton » increase cotton (Expand search), decrease costs (Expand search), decrease soon (Expand search)
cotton effects » cation effects (Expand search), cotton effluents (Expand search), action effects (Expand search)
decrease on » decrease in (Expand search), decrease of (Expand search), decrease or (Expand search)
on decrease » on decreased (Expand search), or decrease (Expand search), of decrease (Expand search)
1
2
“... for steelmaking processes. A fast and efficient way of applying energy to iron ore particles is the use...”
Access document
Access document
Article
3
“...Cover crops can affect nitrogen fertilization efficiency, soil nitrogen content, and cotton yield...”
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
4
“...The aim of this work was to evaluate vegetative and reproductive characteristics of cotton using...”
Access document
Access document
Article
5
“... study was to evaluate the effects of cover crops (fallow, a single grass species (ruzigrass), two grass...”
Access document
Access document
Article
6
7
“... the effects of cover crops (fallow, a single grass species (ruzigrass), two grass species (ruzigrass...”
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
8
“...Shading and N fertilization affect fruit distribution in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), but there...”
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
9
Subjects:
“...gossypium hirsutum l.; physiographic area; macronutrients; residual effects...”
Access document
Access document
Article
10
11
“...High boron (B) concentrations in the soil can cause toxic effects to plants, so herbaceous cotton...”
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
12
“...The effects of salinity on the plant are first noticed during the germination process. This work...”
Access document
Access document
Article
13
“..., PB, Brazil, to determine the effects of 45, 35, 25, 15 and 0.5% levels of available soil water on cotton...”
Access document
Access document
Article
14
15
16
17
“... rate of cotton plants growth. The decrease of the water potential reduced the production of dry mass...”
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
18
“... rate of cotton plants growth. The decrease of the water potential reduced the production of dry mass...”
Access document
Access document
Article
19
“... effectively promotes innovative investments or processes that bring benefits in reducing total network costs...”
Access document
Access document
20