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GROWTH, ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF COFFEE PLANTS INTOXICATED BY THE HERBICIDE GLYPHOSATE

GROWTH, ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF COFFEE PLANTS INTOXICATED BY THE HERBICIDE GLYPHOSATE

... with the crop for water, light and nutrients. Among the control methods used, chemical control is highlighted, due to its high efficiency and low ...at the search for selective active ingredients in ...

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GROWTH, PHYSIOLOGY AND YIELD OF FORMOSA ‘PAPAYA’ CULTIVATED UNDER DIFFERENT DOSES OF COATED AND CONVENTIONAL UREA

GROWTH, PHYSIOLOGY AND YIELD OF FORMOSA ‘PAPAYA’ CULTIVATED UNDER DIFFERENT DOSES OF COATED AND CONVENTIONAL UREA

... one of the most important agronomic techniques applied in papaya cultivation, which generally extracts large amounts of nutrients from soil, especially ...assess the phytotechnical and ...

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Growth and physiology of maize under water salinity and nitrogen fertilization in two soils

Growth and physiology of maize under water salinity and nitrogen fertilization in two soils

... in the root dry biomass content between the Ultisol and the Quartzipsament can be attributed to the fact that clay soils have a higher nitrogen retention capacity than sandy ...amount ...

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Reproductive physiology of mango

Reproductive physiology of mango

... not. The triazole plant growth retardants, paclobutrazol (Cultar, Zeneca ...inhibitors of gibberellin biosynthesis (Rademacher, 1991); therefore, they reduce the levels of the ...

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Physiology of citrus fruiting

Physiology of citrus fruiting

... citrus growth is usually limited by water deficiency affecting both vegetative and reproductive ...situation growth is generally prevented and abscission ...factor of flowering but aside from this ...

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2011 brAzIlIAN SOcIeTy Of plANT pHySIOlOgy

2011 brAzIlIAN SOcIeTy Of plANT pHySIOlOgy

... conclusion, the higher amount of Cd and Hg accumulation in leaves of ...that the tolerance of the species seems to be genetically determined by the capability to transport ...

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2012 BRAZILIAN SOCIETY OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

2012 BRAZILIAN SOCIETY OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

... is the main yield-limiting abiotic factor of oil palm in ...determine the effect of water deficit on the physiology of oil palm and to assess the tolerance degree ...

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Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds? Reconciling slow growth in archaeopteryx.

Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds? Reconciling slow growth in archaeopteryx.

... measurements of femora were then made for: the basal avialans Jeholornis prima and Sapeornis chaochengensis; the oviraptorids Citipati osmolskae, Conchoraptor gracilis, and Caudipteryx zoui; and ...

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The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer

The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer

... samples of thyroid carcinomas, but no significant differ- ences in the activity or expression of these enzymes were de- tected between normal and cancerous tissues (Caillou et ...ingly, the ...

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Endophyte-mediated effects on the growth and physiology of Achnatherum sibiricum are conditional on both N and P availability.

Endophyte-mediated effects on the growth and physiology of Achnatherum sibiricum are conditional on both N and P availability.

... within the host tissues, receiving protection and nutrients, and are vertically transmitted to the next plant generation via host ...resistance of the host grasses due to production of ...

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Comparative physiology of oleaginous species from the Yarrowia clade.

Comparative physiology of oleaginous species from the Yarrowia clade.

... is the only one of the species considered able to make use of ...is the only one of these species that has been reported to grow in a vitamin-free environment; the failure ...

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Metabolism and physiology of Lactobacilli: a review

Metabolism and physiology of Lactobacilli: a review

... bacterial growth, in this way, all species belonging to the genus Lactobacillus require at least three amino acids ...in the case of ...from the growth medium or natural habitat ...

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Growth and physiology of the citrange ‘Fepagro C37 Reck’ rootstock innoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

Growth and physiology of the citrange ‘Fepagro C37 Reck’ rootstock innoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

... in the nutrient contents caused by AMF are attributed to the effects of dilution of the same in the cells caused by a greater absorption of ...condition of high ...

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Endophytic bacteria affect sugarcane physiology without changing plant growth

Endophytic bacteria affect sugarcane physiology without changing plant growth

... microorganisms. The understanding of how plants respond to bacterial inoculation and what mechanisms are stimulated is important to optimize the use of bacteria as an alternative technology to ...

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Germination: in analysing the physiology of

Germination: in analysing the physiology of

... 1995). The reduction in yield threshold during germination in these seeds involve enzymatic degradation of endosperm tissues that form a physical barrier to radicle growth (Ni & Bradford, ...

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NaCl salinity affects germination, growth, physiology, and biochemistry of bambara groundnut

NaCl salinity affects germination, growth, physiology, and biochemistry of bambara groundnut

... total of 20 L PVC pots was filled with soil from the botanic garden, which had been solarized (sun sterilized) for at least two days mainly to prevent fungal ...growth. The bottom of ...

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Resistance breeding of common bean shapes the physiology of the rhizosphere microbiome. - Portal Embrapa

Resistance breeding of common bean shapes the physiology of the rhizosphere microbiome. - Portal Embrapa

... nutrition, growth and health, including protection against soil-borne ...changed the rhizosphere microbiome composition and ...assessed the impact of Fusarium- resistance breeding in common ...

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Conservation physiology of marine fishes: state of the art and prospects for policy

Conservation physiology of marine fishes: state of the art and prospects for policy

... Understanding the physiological mechanisms that determine how marine fishes perform, in relationship to environmental conditions, should contribute to conservation activities by providing insights into current and ...

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Drought stress response in Jatropha curcas: Growth and physiology

Drought stress response in Jatropha curcas: Growth and physiology

... and growth (biomass production) are the pri- mary processes to be affected by drought (Chaves and Oliveira, ...study growth reduction was observed under mod- erate and severe ...with the ...

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Learning about brain physiology and complexity from the study of the epilepsies

Learning about brain physiology and complexity from the study of the epilepsies

... processes of learning and memory. Therefore, understanding the integrated structures and functions of the brain is well beyond the scope of either superficial or extremely ...

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