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“... after tillage in 3 plots: 1) non-tilled and without crop residues on soil surface (NTwo), 2) rotary...”
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“... primary dormancy and biochemical processes associated with germination of Erythrina falcata Benth. seeds...”
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“... primary dormancy and biochemical processes associated with germination of Erythrina falcata Benth seeds...”
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“... monitoring wells showed a decrease in VOC concentrations where high levels of total organic carbon (TOC) have...”
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