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“... rate (ETR), and quenching non-photochemical [Y(NPQ)]) parameters were evaluated. The Exp. 2 was carried...”
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“... concentration of B in the soil solution, which, in turn, decreases as the soil pH increases due to the higher...”
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“...-intensity domain can reduce metabolic instability and decrease the oxygen cost of exercise. Methods Fourteen...”
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“... increased the percolation of K, Ca, and Mg proportionally to the rate applied, and it was more efficient...”
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“... with association of extracts, there was an increase in the survival rates of 50% (GEO), 61% (FEO) and...”
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“... with association of extracts, there was an increase in the survival rates of 50% (GEO), 61% (FEO) and...”
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“... decreases in rates of soil N mineralization and inorganic N concentrations since 1973 that are correlated...”
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“..., alloxan was intravenously administered to male Wistar rats. One group was left untreated and the other...”
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“... cultivars. Thus, the objective of this work was to determine the germination rate, vigor and sanitary...”
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