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PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF COWPEA UNDER WATER STRESS AND REWATERING IN NO-TILLAGE AND CONVENTIONAL

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF COWPEA UNDER WATER STRESS AND REWATERING IN NO-TILLAGE AND CONVENTIONAL

... crop of western Africa and one of the most important legume food crops grown in semi-arid tropics; Asia; Africa; southeastern Europe; and Central and South America, specifically ... See full document

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Morpho-physiological responses of cowpea leaves to salt stress

Morpho-physiological responses of cowpea leaves to salt stress

... complex and depend upon anatomical and physiological changes occurring in the whole-plant rather than on a single ...knowledge of the mechanisms of whole- plant acclimation could ... See full document

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Physiological and biochemical responses to drought stress in Barbados cherry

Physiological and biochemical responses to drought stress in Barbados cherry

... evaluate physiological genotypic differences between two Barbados cherry genotypes (13- and 14-CPA) under water deficit, initial growth, water relations, and organic solute ... See full document

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Biometric and Physiological Responses to Water Restriction in

Biometric and Physiological Responses to Water Restriction in

... A water deficit in the soil can cause water stress in plants, triggering morphological and physiological ...aim of this work was evaluate the ecophysiological ... See full document

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PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF DWARF COCONUT PLANTS UNDER WATER DEFICIT IN SALT-AFFECTED SOILS

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF DWARF COCONUT PLANTS UNDER WATER DEFICIT IN SALT-AFFECTED SOILS

... increase in the SPAD index with increasing water supply is a clear reflection of the sensitivity of relative chlorophyll contents in coconut plant saplings to water ...findings ... See full document

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CHLORIMURON-ETHYL IN CONVENTIONAL AND TRANSGENIC SOYBEAN CULTIVARS UNDER WATER DEFICIT STRESS

CHLORIMURON-ETHYL IN CONVENTIONAL AND TRANSGENIC SOYBEAN CULTIVARS UNDER WATER DEFICIT STRESS

... Soil water deficit causes imbalance between root water absorption and leaf ...transpiration. In addition, plants trigger different physiological adaptations that have deleterious ... See full document

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PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF MAIZE AND COWPEA TO INTERCROPPING1

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF MAIZE AND COWPEA TO INTERCROPPING1

... season of 1990. Maize (Zea mays L.), cv. Centralmex, and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata ...crops and intercropped on a soil classified as ...characteristics of the experimental area were ... See full document

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Germination and tolerance of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars to water stress

Germination and tolerance of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars to water stress

... Reduction in the osmotic potential to ...development in cowpea seedlings, causing declines of ...61.66 and 66.85% in root length and root dry matter accumulation, ... See full document

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Mineralogy and phosphorus adsorption in soils of south and central-west Brazil under conventional and no-tillage systems

Mineralogy and phosphorus adsorption in soils of south and central-west Brazil under conventional and no-tillage systems

... composition of the soil, attention has been focused on the role of organic matter (OM) in reducing P adsorption capacity and improving the availability of P for plants grown in a ... See full document

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CRITICAL LIMITS OF SOIL PENETRATION RESISTANCE IN A RHODIC EUTRUDOX

CRITICAL LIMITS OF SOIL PENETRATION RESISTANCE IN A RHODIC EUTRUDOX

... presence of continuous and biological pores, which favor root growth even in areas with low SPR (Tormena et ...limiting under long-term NT, because in areas where the measured SPR ... See full document

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FORMS OF PHOSPHORUS IN AN OXISOL UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL TILLAGE SYSTEMS AND COVER PLANTS IN ROTATION WITH MAIZE

FORMS OF PHOSPHORUS IN AN OXISOL UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL TILLAGE SYSTEMS AND COVER PLANTS IN ROTATION WITH MAIZE

... levels of the NaOH-oP fraction in the soil samples collected in the rainy season in relation to those collected in the dry season for the no-tillage system with the use of ... See full document

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USE OF S-INDEX AS A STRUCTURAL QUALITY INDICATOR FOR COMPACTED LATOSOLS CULTIVATED WITH MAIZE

USE OF S-INDEX AS A STRUCTURAL QUALITY INDICATOR FOR COMPACTED LATOSOLS CULTIVATED WITH MAIZE

... attributes and indicators. Thus, the objective of this work was to identify parameters that can be used together with the S-index to assess the soil structural quality of Latosols—Distrophic Red ... See full document

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CARBONO ORGÂNICO, NITROGÊNIO E ESTABILIDADE DE AGREGADOS DO SOLO EM ÁREAS DE CONVERSÃO DE CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR PARA EUCALIPTO EM ALAGOAS

CARBONO ORGÂNICO, NITROGÊNIO E ESTABILIDADE DE AGREGADOS DO SOLO EM ÁREAS DE CONVERSÃO DE CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR PARA EUCALIPTO EM ALAGOAS

... seen in Table 2 that the WMD showed a significant difference between systems (p ...<0.05) in the 0-10, 10-20 and 30-40 cm layers, the lowest values at these layers being seen under the Cane ... See full document

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CHANGES IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES BY USE AND MANAGEMENT OF AN OXISOL IN THE AMAZON BIOME

CHANGES IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES BY USE AND MANAGEMENT OF AN OXISOL IN THE AMAZON BIOME

... hectares of the Brazilian Amazon biome was deforested in recent decades, of which fifty-six millions are converted into pastures and more than half are in advanced degradation state (DE ... See full document

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GERMINATION AND INITIAL GROWTH OF COWPEA CULTIVARS UNDER OSMOTIC STRESS AND SALICYLIC ACID

GERMINATION AND INITIAL GROWTH OF COWPEA CULTIVARS UNDER OSMOTIC STRESS AND SALICYLIC ACID

... cultivated in hot climates of semi-arid and sub-tropical regions of the ...presence of various minerals and vitamins as well as the seeds’ high protein content of up to ... See full document

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Explicit and implicit approach of sensitivity analysis in numerical modelling of solidification

Explicit and implicit approach of sensitivity analysis in numerical modelling of solidification

... Keywords: Application of Information Technology to the Foundry Industry: Solidification Process: Numerical Tcchniqucs: Sensitivity Analysis; Borzndary Elcmcnt Mcthod.. Introd[r] ... See full document

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EFFECT OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND COVER CROPS ON ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS OF SOIL UNDER VEGETABLES

EFFECT OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND COVER CROPS ON ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS OF SOIL UNDER VEGETABLES

... production in conservation tillage has increased in Brazil, with positive effects on the soil ...quantity and quality of organic matter, this study evaluated the influence of ... See full document

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Physiological and agronomical responses of Syrah grapevine under protected cultivation

Physiological and agronomical responses of Syrah grapevine under protected cultivation

... performance of Syrah grapevine under protected cultivation with different plastic films was evaluated during 2012 and 2013 seasons in South of Minas Gerais ...Agronomical and ... See full document

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Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem  vol.22 número6

Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem vol.22 número6

... production and service models with accelerated and intensiied work ...combination of the work rhythm, responsibility burden and reduction of rest intervals in the work ...effects ... See full document

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Simultaneous Determination Of Adjusted Ranks Of Sample Observations And Their Sums And Products

Simultaneous Determination Of Adjusted Ranks Of Sample Observations And Their Sums And Products

... is in fact not different from itself, or if different from itself, then that observation is higher (better, greater), the same as (equal to), or lower (worse, smaller) than all other observations in the ... See full document

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