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Stefan Fleck, Bernd Ahrends, Johannes Sutmöller, Matthias Albert, Jan Evers and Henning Meesenburg
The North German Lowland is a region with locally high nitrate (NO3-) concentrations in seepage water, inducing an increased susceptibility to the effects of climate change. The future risk of rising NO3- concentrations in seepage water from forests was ...
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Erwin Aballay, Oscar Vilches
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The rootstocks 1103 P, 101-14, K 5BB, SO4, and 3309 were assessed to determine their resistance to the three common Meloidogyne species present in Chilean vineyards, M. ethiopica, the most frequent species, M. hapla and M. javanica. Their response was co...
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Manuel Toral, Horacio E. Bown, Alejandro Mañon, José Alvarez, Rafael Navarro-Cerrillo
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The toppling of young trees considerablyreduces the value of the first log in Pinus radiata plantations.Although wind is the main cause of toppling, the quality and type of plants,planting techniques, soil fertility and soil preparation may play an imp...
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G. Guzmán, Bernardo A. Latorre, René Torre, Wayne F. Wilcox
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Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) and Phytophthora root and crown rot (PRCR), caused by P. cryptogea, are two major limiting factors affecting peach ( ) production in Chile. At present, Nemaguard is the most important rootstock used in peach orchard...
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Imhoff, S. Da Silva, A. P. Fallow, D.
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