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“..., decreases as the soil pH increases due to the higher sorption of B on soil solid surfaces. The objective...”
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“... Rhodudalf was used, containing 790 g kg-1 clay and 23 g kg-1 organic matter; the pH(H2O) was...”
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“... traditional flooding system, allowing water savings and the reduction of As accumulation in the grain. However...”
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“... PL group did not differ significantly from that of the CN group. Conclusions: PL decreases insulin...”
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“...Canine cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common skin cancer in dogs, and, due...”
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“..., C/Si ratio, efficiency of C use, photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration, dry matter and...”
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“... groups, and ME increased this parameter only in the CN and AP groups; (6) FRAP did not change between the...”
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“... temperature is usually low and allochthonous organic matter constitutes the basis of the food web. We have...”
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“... 30% of shading, in Red-Yellow Latosol fertilized or not with organic matter. At 30 days after emergence (DAE) the...”
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“... 30% of shading, in Red-Yellow Latosol fertilized or not with organic matter. At 30 days after emergence (DAE) the...”
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“... and half do not. The results from structural equation modeling, supplemented by a qualitative analysis...”
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“... dry matter) of GFX. The ruminal molar proportions of acetate and butyrate decreased linearly with GFX...”
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“... in 2005 on a Haplumbrept (360 g kg-1 clay, 60 g kg -1 organic matter, and pH 4.1). Three rates...”
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“..., signalling and inflammation. Recent findings suggest a role for LBs in host response to infection; however...”
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