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As minhocas e o manejo do solo: o caso do plantio direto do arroz irrigado

@inproceedings{Luise2009AsME,
  title={As minhocas e o manejo do solo: o caso do plantio direto do arroz irrigado},
  author={Maria Cecilia Luise and Carolina Bartz and Amarildo PasinP and Ana Cl{\'a}udia and Rodrigues de Lima and Dirceu Neri Gassen},
  year={2009}
}

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