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Cloning And Identification Of Granule-bound Starch Synthase Gene In Banana Fruit
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Gene Cloning And Function Analysis Of HbICE1 In Hevea Brasiliensis
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Cloning And Functional Analysis Of MaTET Gene Of Banana
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The Transcriptome Analyses Between ’Brazilian’ And ’Formosana’ In Response To Banana Fusarium Wilt Stress
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Function And Regulation Mechanism Of MaGBSSI-3 Involved In The Amylose Biosynthesis Of Banana Fruit
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Key Enzyme Genes Of Flavonoid Biosynthesis In Banana Fruit
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Idenfication Of The Glycogenin Gene Family In Banana And Functional Analysis Of The MaGN12
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A Comparative Analysis Of The Effects Of Neurospora Crassa And Cow Dung Fermented Corncob Cultivation Of Brazilian Mushroom
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Immunity, reproductive success, and stress in cave- and bridge-roosting Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis): Implications for conservation
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Effect of soil properties on bioavailability of aluminum and phosphorus in selected Kenyan and Brazilian acid soils
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Peanut diversity management by the Kaiabi (Tupi Guarani) indigenous people, Brazilian Amazon
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of forest degradation by selective logging and forest fire in the Brazilian Amazon
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Winter Ecology of Migratory Brazilian Free-Tailed Bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) in Bridges of the Southwestern United States
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Modernities in the jungle: Extended urbanization in the Brazilian Amazonia
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Soil organic matter dynamics and physico-chemical properties of intensively-managed Eucalyptus plantations compared to native forests in the Brazilian Amazon
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Effects of local ecological knowledge, harvest and fire on golden-grass (Syngonanthus nitens, Eriocaulaceae), a non-timber forest product (NTFP) species from the Brazilian savanna
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An anthropophagic legacy: Oswald de Andrade's 'Manifesto Antropofago' in Brazilian anti-art and the works of Cildo Meireles
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Governance without government: Explaining order in a Brazilian favela
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Modernity in Brazilian literature written by women: Maria Benedita Bormann and Emilia Bandeira de Melo (1884--1911) (Portuguese text)
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Effects of forest fragmentation on populations of a common canopy tree in eastern Brazilian Amazonia
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