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1 CEPAGRI, UNICAMP, Campinas – SP, Brasil

2 CNPSO, EMBRAPA, Londrina – PR, Brasil

3 IB and CEPAGRI, UNICAMP, Campinas – SP, Brasil

4 Departamento de Fitotecnia, CCR, UFSM, Santa Maria – RS, Brasil

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