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single fertilization
The union of male and female gametes to form a zygote. [GOC:ems, GOC:mtg_sensu]
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Degradative Variation of Nitrogen Concentration during Channels of Paddy Field Drainage in Estuary Area
X. Ji
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Hai Bo Li
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Hong Wang
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Yan Yu
2015
Corpus ID: 130100203
To effectively reduce the effects of nitrogen pollutants on water environment. Selecting the rice-growing area of Liaohe River…
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2014
2014
Problems and Strategies on Single Fertilization for Maize in Cold and Humid Region in Jilin Province
Yang Zi-ju
2014
Corpus ID: 87886890
According to many years of research and production status, some major problems(fertilization in burning seeds or seedlings…
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2013
2013
Plant-mediated interactions between shoot-feeding aphids and root-feeding nematodes depend on nitrate fertilization
Magdalene Kutyniok
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C. Müller
Oecologia
2013
Corpus ID: 253979553
The plant metabolite composition is modulated by various abiotic and biotic factors including nutrient availability and herbivory…
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2007
2007
Assessing the Effects of Fertilization on Understorey Vegetation in Young Lodgepole Pine and Spruce Forests in Central British Columbia
R. Brockley
2007
Corpus ID: 16361673
The 6-year effects of different regimes of single and repeated nutrient additions on the amount, richness, and diversity of…
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