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“... growth phase to July (236 DAT), but could not avoid growth rate decrease during the winter. The fast...”
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“... growth phase to July (236 DAT), but could not avoid growth rate decrease during the winter. The fast...”
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“... in cattle finishing, because of its ease of propagation, fast establishment after sowing and rapid and...”
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“... of stem cells which express renal progenitor markers (CD24). The possibility of combining gene and cell...”
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“...:vermiculite substrate and watered with a nutrient solution. The water stress, initiated at 28 days after emergence (DAE...”
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“... grasses intercepted more light right after the defoliation time, which possibly promoted faster regrowths...”
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