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“... crops. The productivity decrease is evident in the current system of cultivation and generally...”
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“... excessive soil turning, leaving it with low or no vegetation cover. This favors erosive processes and...”
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“... C degradation in sugarcane crops. The co-occurrence of archaeal classes analysis revealed that forest to pasture...”
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“... quantity produced, it presents itself as the residue that demands greater concern with the final...”
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“...Agriculture has undergone constant transformation processes throughout history that have allowed...”
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“... treatments. After 90 days it was found that the cultivars BRS Formosa and BRS Kiriris had higher salt...”
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“...Erosive processes are the main cause of soil and spring degradation (productivity loss, drought...”
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