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“... a significant decrease in the initiation rate of embryonal masses under 40°C treatments (from 44 to 30.5%) and...”
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“.... In the forest, the average hatching rate was of 15.8% to 99.2%, the number of larvae produced per female...”
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“... Mineral (C-MAOM) fractions] soil CO 2 efflux and stump mortality rate, were assessed after harvesting...”
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