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41. Identification and characterization of select allergens in pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] and Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa L.) seeds
42. Palms, pastures, and swidden fields: Political ecological trajectories and socio-natural transformations in peasant communities in Maranhao, Brazil
43. Species diversity, habitat use and mobility of bats in a fragmented landscape in central Amazonia, Brazil
44. Production ecology of clonal Eucalyptus plantations in northeastern Brazil
45. Bigleaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King) in southeast Para, Brazil: A life history study with management guidelines for sustained production from natural forests
46. The ecology and ecomorphology of fish assemblages of the Parana-Paraguay River basin in Brazil
47. The influence of tillage and soil properties on soil organic matter fractions and dynamics in soils from New York and Brazil
48. Citrus response functions to nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilization and N uptake dynamics
49. Analysis of the resistance in genetically engineered papaya against papaya ringspot potyvirus, partial characterization of the PRSV.Brazil.Bahia isolate, and development of transgenic papaya for Brazil
50. Pedogenic process interactions within an oxisol-ultisol toposequence in Brazil
51. Deforestation in Rondonia, Brazil: Frontier urbanization and landscape change
52. Edge effects on the regeneration of forest fragments in south Brazil
53. Brazil's chocolate forest: Environmental and economic roles of conservation in Bahia's cocoa agroecosystem
54. Plant-induced changes of soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in lowland Amazonia, Brazil
55. Mineralogical and geotechnical properties of a latosol from Minas Gerais, Brazil
56. Measurements and predictions of evapotranspiration rates from irrigated wheat in the Cerrados Region of central Brazil
57. A STUDY OF WEANING WEIGHTS IN HEREFORD CATTLE IN THE STATE OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL
58. PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY AS INFLUENCED BY CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SERGIPE STATE SOILS, BRAZIL (P SORPTION, FRACTIONS, TROPICAL SOILS)
59. AGRONOMIC COMPARISONS BETWEEN PHOSPHATE ROCK AND SUPERPHOSPHATE IN SOILS OF THE CERRADO OF BRAZIL
60. Characterization of Spatial Structures and Autocorrelations in Forest Stands: Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Southeast US, Low Dipterocarp Natural Forests in Indonesia, and Eucalyptus Plantations in Brazil
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