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“... liquid, the conversion remained relatively high, with only a slight decrease. The correlation between the...”
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“... 20%, stabilized with either lime or cement. The findings confirm that WTS does not contain potentially toxic...”
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“... highest MA%E (≥59%), before flowering, at pea size and at veraison, with a slight decrease at harvest...”
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