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“... composition, the difficulty in identifying factors that most affect a specific biological process increases...”
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“...Mechanical control, chemical control, biological competition....”
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“...Helianthus annuus; mechanical control; weed interference; critical period of competition...”
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“... L.) is a widely used spice that exhibits potent anti-inflammatory response and appears to decrease indirect...”
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“... maximum and remained more or less constant after 60 days, suggesting that there could be competition...”
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“... values and positive identity scores were substantially increased after the 4-month competitive sample...”
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“... response of Pholasin®, a photoprotein that emits light after excitation by reactive oxygen species. The...”
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