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“...Cover crops can affect nitrogen fertilization efficiency, soil nitrogen content, and cotton yield...”
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“... levels of N fertilization. The use of cover crops and efficient fertilizers can increase N stock in the...”
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“... of N fertilization. The use of cover crops and efficient fertilizers can increase N stock in the soil and...”
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“...Background and Objective Emerging evidence suggests that photodynamic therapy (PDT) can exhibit...”
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“...High boron (B) concentrations in the soil can cause toxic effects to plants, so herbaceous cotton...”
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“...Jatropha gossypiifolia L. (Euphorbiaceae), popularly known as cotton-leaf physicnut, is a milky...”
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“...Jatropha gossypiifolia L. (Euphorbiaceae), popularly known as cotton-leaf physicnut, is a milky...”
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“...Cotton root growth is under genetic control but can be decreased by soil factors as Al toxicity and...”
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“...Cotton root growth is under genetic control but can be decreased by soil factors as Al toxicity and...”
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“... K (Ke). Exchangeable K is considered available to plants, but exudates from plant roots and microbes can dissolve Kne...”
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“... endofíticos radiculares no geral (FER) e fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMAs) associados à cana-de-açúcar...”
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“... of polyester (PET), 55% cellulose/45%PET and 100% cotton were immerged into QACs solution with a certain liquor...”
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“...Gossypol is a chemical present in the seeds of cotton plants (Gossypium sp.) that reduces fertility...”
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