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Published 2022
... development today. This will be done through the characterization of the experiences that are placed around...
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Published 2018
...-term exposure to high CO2 will decrease the resilience of Phymatolithon lusitanicum. Our results also...
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Published 2016
... rotation elastic bands, of different levels of stiffness, will decrease rearfoot eversion during walking...
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Published 2011
... community structure will be strongly controlled by increased water temperature. This may have serious...
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Published 2021
..., we expect that females will possess strong local affinities, whereas males may act as genetic mediators...
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Published 2023
... grassland species during drought, serving also as a source of forest species that may colonize the open...
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Published 2021
... work was to evaluate the effect of the sowing dates of commercial peanut varieties of different cycles...
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Published 2021
... a significant simple effect of genotype, sowing time and density, as well as double and triple interactions...
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Published 2021
... will be exposed to a diversity of environments and management practices. Sowing times and population...
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Published 2021
... in sowing density decreases the germination performance of seeds produced by plants originating from low...
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... in sowing density decreases the germination performance of seeds produced by plants originating from low...
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... the disease severity, fungicides efficiency and grain yield of soybean in two sowing dates. The end...
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