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“..., respectively. In addition, soil compaction by machinetraffi c reduced maize yield up to 33% and black oat...”
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“... to December 2001, 366 food samples were analyzed, including peanuts and its products, nuts, maize, oat and...”
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“... maize yield. Excessive N fertilization may negatively influence soil carbon (C) and N dynamics. However...”
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“... seeds, spinach leaves, wheat shoots, carrot roots, cauliflower, broccoli, maize shoots, turnip root, and...”
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“..., conventional tillage, and minimum tillage. The oat and maize crop residue present on the soil surface...”
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“... systems [fallow/maize (Zea mays L.), F/M; oat (Avena strigosa Schreb)/maize, O/M; oat+vetch (Vigna sativa...”
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“... conditions of no tillage without soil cover conventional tillage and minimum tillage The oat and maize crop...”
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“... decrease its efficiency, generating instability and reduction in yield. The objective of this study was...”
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