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FERTILIZATION AND NUTRITION OF SWEET POTATO: A REVIEW
(Faema-fac Educacao & Meio Ambiente, 2017-07-01)
The sweet potato is an important food for the population, being rich in proteins, fibers, nutrients such as K, P, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu, and bioactive compounds. It is usually cultivated by small producers. In Brazil, the ...
NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS IN LETTUCE PLANTS FERTILIZED WITH ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
(Univ Federal Uberlandia, 2014-06-01)
The use of organic compounds has been a good option to reduce spending on fertilizers, and gain increased productivity in the cultivation of lettuce. However, given the wide variety of raw materials used in the preparation ...
Antioxidant compounds of organically and conventionally fertilized jambu (Acmella oleracea)
(2016-07-02)
Acmella oleracea (jambu), native to the Amazonas region (Brazil), has cosmetic and pharmacological properties, many of which are due to chemical components with antioxidant activity. Since organic cultivation has been ...
Fertility in male rats: Disentangling adverse effects of arsenic compounds
(Reproductive Toxicology, 2018)
NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS IN LETTUCE PLANTS FERTILIZED WITH ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
(Univ Federal Uberlandia, 2015)
Sexual maturation and fertility of mice exposed to triphenyltin during prepubertal and pubertal periods
(Elsevier Ireland Ltd., 2015)
This study investigated the effects of pre- and peripubertal exposure (PND 15–45) to triphenyltin hydroxide (TPT: 0, 1.875, 3.75, 7.5 and 15 mg/kg bw/d po) on mouse sexual maturation and fertility. Half of the mice were ...
Produção de composto orgânico a partir de residuos de plantas medicinais
(2003-04-01)
Extraction of active principles from medicinal plants generates wastes usually discharged. This process does not extract minerals from plant tissues, which may be considered of great value in organic composting. Wastes of ...
The origin and evolution of queen and fertility signals in Corbiculate bees
(BioMed Central, 2015)
Abstract
Background
In social Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps), various chemical compounds present on the cuticle have been shown to act as fertility signals. In addition, ...