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Efeitos do tratamento de sementes de algodão (Gossypium hirsutum L.), arroz (Oryza sativa L.) e soja [Glycine max (L.) Merril] com alguns fungicidas não mercuriais [PDF]
Júlio Marcos Filho+1 more
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Abstract Closed depressions in post‐glacial landscapes can accumulate phosphorus (P) due to repeated flooding and become hotspots for P loss when underlain by subsurface (tile) drainage. Soil P mapping is routinely based on the interpolation of samples from a 1‐ha grid, which may miss closed depressions and underestimate soil P levels leading to ...
Lenarth A. Ferrari+3 more
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Se describe e ilustra una especie nueva Pseudococcus pabulum Granara de Willink sp. nov., encontrada en raíces de Medicago sativa, Trifolium pratense, T. repens, Glycine max y Lotus corniculatus en Argentina, Brasil y Uruguay.
María C. Granara De Willink+1 more
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Abstract Synchronizing nitrogen (N) fertilizer application with plant N uptake, as opposed to applying earlier, is believed to improve N use efficiency while simultaneously reducing nitrate leaching, ammonia volatilization, and greenhouse gas emissions. However, little research has been conducted to confirm that this is true.
G. W. Reicks+6 more
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>i<Cercospora sojina>/i< Hara: obtenção de inóculo, inoculação e avaliação da resistência em soja (>i<Glycine max>/i< (L) Merr.) [PDF]
Peri Veiga
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Can conservation drainage practices contribute to climate change mitigation?
Abstract Conservation drainage practices can mitigate water quality impacts of subsurface drainage, but their potential for climate change mitigation remains poorly understood. We summarized processes by which tile‐drained croplands impact climate and assessed potential of conservation drainage practices to alter emissions of the greenhouse gases ...
Steven J. Hall+4 more
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Efeito da concentração de inóculo de >i<Colletotrichum dematium f. truncata>/i< (Schw.) Von ARX na reação de variedades de soja (>i<Glycine max>/i< (L.) Merr.) [PDF]
Erlei Melo Reis
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Abstract BACKGROUND Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) is valued for its nutritional benefits and resilience to abiotic stresses. However, its commercial use is limited by bitter‐tasting saponins on the seeds, necessitating resource‐intensive removal processes.
Marius Kollmar+7 more
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