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Assessment and kinetics of soil phosphatase in Brazilian Savanna systems

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TABLE II
Figure 1 - Interference MUB and low MUB in the staining of control (without) samples and substrate samples in the enzyme  extract before (a) and after centrifugation (b)
Figure 2 - Regression analysis of soil phosphatase activity using the Michaelis-Menten  equation in the native Cerrado (NC) and no-tillage (NT)
Figure 3 - Regression analysis of soil phosphatase activity  using the Eadie-Hofstee model in the native Cerrado (a) and  no-tillage (b )

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