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“... (5/8 Holstein 3/8 Gyr, and 1 2 Holstein 1 2 Gyr) dairy cows submitted to environments with and without shade...”
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“... results indicate that the excess of shade drastically affects the physiology and morphology of C. arabica....”
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“... results indicate that the excess of shade drastically affects the physiology and morphology of C. arabica....”
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“... treatments resulted in leaf sucrose and sorbitol decreases, leading to a negative carbon balance. SN and MET...”
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“...Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the composite shade and distance from the light...”
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“.... Conclusions: In a high-altitude subtropical region, during the hot season, shade provision decreases solar...”
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“... the relationship between riparian vegetation, aquatic communities and litter decomposition may help...”
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