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Published 2020
... adsorption capacity. After 20 days of incubation, the P availability was determined in water and Mehlich...
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... adsorption capacity. After 20 days of incubation, the P availability was determined in water and Mehlich...
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Published 2020
... manure or mineral fertilizers enhances phosphorus (P) availability, promoting its loss to water bodies...
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Published 2014
...Incorporation of rice straw into the soil just before flooding for water-seeded rice can immobilize...
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Published 2011
...-water and effluent irrigation treatments. The experiment was carried out in Lins/SP with samples taken...
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Published 2014
...) and a decrease of pH (<5) in the water analyses. From the 52 elements analyzed, including different...
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Published 2021
... without dehydration. Relative humidity ranged from 50 to 70%. Blood samples were taken before and after...
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Published 2014
... non-invasive techniques for collecting saliva and blood samples for cortisol analysis and...
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Published 2014
... as Lactobacillus buchneri, L. hilgardii, or L. plantarum. The maize was ensiled in experimental PVC silos. Samples...
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... as Lactobacillus buchneri, L. hilgardii, or L. plantarum. The maize was ensiled in experimental PVC silos. Samples...
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Published 2016
... on an annual dose of 500 kg ha-1, which is broadly recommended for forage fertilization. After incorporation...
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Published 2016
... organic nitrogen (ON); volatile solids; and water content. The findings pointed to a decrease in TOC, OOC...
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