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141by Dang, Minh Van“... with increasing age of the tea plantations as evidenced by decreases in soil OC, total N, K and S, available P...”
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142“... effective system, which considers the organic plantations’ affect between each crop and the limitation...”
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143by Nickelson, Joshua Bradley“... (Quercus spp.) plantations has increased over the past two to three decades to reduce fragmentation...”
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144“... and medium size properties, mechanized agriculture associated to entrepreneurs and wealthy families...”
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145by Buscarato, Eder Alexandre“... the forest reaches its harvest age, the stumps of the previous plantation would have been decomposed...”
Published 2007
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146by S. V. Ramesh, Sneha Yogindran, Prabu Gnanasekaran, Supriya Chakraborty, Stephan Winter, Hanu R. Pappu“...Virus-derived siRNAs (vsiRNAs) generated by the host RNA silencing mechanism are effectors...”
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147by Brito, Liziane de Figueiredo [UNESP]“... emission in an area cultivated with sugar cane, having a mechanized crop system, under different relief...”
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148“...Among the factors negatively impacting guava ( Psidium guajava ) crop in Brazil, one of the most...”
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149by Carvalho, Leonardo Bianco de [UNESP]“... insularis) is an important weed in coffee plantations, where this species may be selected due to frequent...”
Published 2014
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150by Maria do Carmo de Salvo Soares Novo“... sugar cane crop-damaging weeds, nevertheless with implementation of mechanical harvest technology...”
Published 2005
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151by Novo, Maria do Carmo de Salvo Soares“... of fire to mechanical harvest, is an irreversible process, gradual although continuous, foreseen...”
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152by Minick, Kevan J.“... and industrially owned pine plantations exist across the southeastern US, representing a vast area of land...”
Published 2014
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153by França Neto, Adjalma Campos de“.... The cultivation systems were divided in the two groups: mechanized and non-mechanized plantations. At all...”
Published 2016
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154by Roque, Marcio William“... implementation conditions, many crop plantations showed increasing soil bulk density and compaction...”
Published 2007
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155by Jacqueline Vel“...Hypes about wonder crops raise critical questions about the actors and mechanisms that link...”
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157“... plantations dominated by a few commercial crops. The capacity of these commercial agriculture plantations...”
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158by Ying Chen, Jorgelina Marino, Yong Chen, Qing Tao, Casey D Sullivan, Kun Shi, David W Macdonald“... Negative Binomial models revealed that the risk of damage to crops and plantations increased with proximity...”
Published 2016-01-01
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159“...Bananas (Musa spp.) are an important fruit crop worldwide. The fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp...”
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160by Auty, David“... branch size and the amount of mechanically inferior juvenile wood in the final crop....”
Published 2011
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