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Author(s): SANTOS, P. M.; THORNTON, B.; CORSI, M. The nitrogen (N) supplied to growing leaves from root uptake and mobilisation from senescing tissues may be reduced following defoliation. |
Author(s): BRUNETTO, G.; CERETTA, C. A.; MELO, G. W. B. de; GIROTTO, E.; FERREIRA, P. A. A.; LOURENZI, C. R.; COUTO, R. da R.; TASSINARIA, A.; HAMMERSCHMITT, R. K.; SILVA, L. O. S. da; LAZZARETTI, B. P.; KULMANN, M. S. de S.; CARRANCA, C. In Brazilian vineyards planted in sandy soils, nitrogen (N) should be applied at optimal rates and timing that correspond to greatest demand, thus minimizing N losses. The aim of this study was to eva... ... |
Author(s): PAULA, B. V. de; MARQUES, A. C. R.; RODRIGUES, L. A. T.; SOUZA, R. O. S. de; KULMANN, M. S. de S.; KAMINSKI, J.; CERETTA, C. A.; MELO, G. W. B. de; MAYER, N. A.; ANTUNES, L. E.; RICACHENEVSKY, F. K.; NICOLOSO, F. T.; BRUNETTO, G. Peach (Prunus persica L.) rootstock cultivars are typically selected for scion compatibility, ease of propagation, vigor, development, flowering season, yield, low need for cold temperatures, resistan... ... |
Author(s): KULMANN, M. S. de S.; SETE, P. B.; PAULA, B. V. de; STEFANELLO, L. O.; SCHWALBERT, R.; SCHWALBERT, R. A.; ARRUDA, W. S.; SANS, G. A.; PARCIANELLO, C. F.; NICOLOSO, F. T.; MELO, G. W. B. de; SANTOS, H. P. dos; BRUNETTO, G. Grapevine rootstocks are selected according to graft compatibility, pathogen tolerance and water stress. However, morphological and kinetic parameters of nutrient absorption, such as nitrate (NO3 W... ... |
Author(s): INACIO, C. de T.; MAGALHÃES, A. M. T.; CHALK, P. M.
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Author(s): SILVA, S. R.; DUARTE, E. C.; RAMOS, G. S.; KOCK, F. V. C.; ANDRADE, F. D.; FRÉZARD, F.; COLNAGO, L. A.; DEMICHELI, C.
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Author(s): PEREIRA, M. M; MOUTON, L.; YÉPRÉMIAN, C.; COUTÉ, A.; LO, J.; MARCONCINI, J. M.; LADEIRA, L. O.; RAPOSO, N. RB; BRANDÃO, H. M.; BRAYNER, R.
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Author(s): SILVA, L. P. da; BITENCOURT, T. A.; BRITTO, D. de; FACHIN, A. L.; SELEGHIM, M. H. R.; ASSIS, O. B. G. de
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