INDIGENOUS ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA AND TRICHODERMA FROM SYSTEMS WITH SOYBEAN PREDOMINANCE CAN IMPROVE TOMATO GROWTH

Indigenous arbuscular mycorrhiza and Trichoderma from systems with soybean predominance can improve tomato growth

In the last decades, there has been a tendency towards sustainable agriculture.Following this Greeting Card trend, edaphic fungi as Trichoderma and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) could increase plant growth contributing to diminish agricultural chemical supply.However, little information exists in current research regarding the possible effects

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Muscle weakness and lack of reflex gain adaptation predominate during post-stroke posture control of the wrist

Abstract Background Instead of hyper-reflexia as sole paradigm, post-stroke movement disorders are currently considered the result of a complex interplay between neuronal and muscular properties, modified by level of activity.We used a closed loop system identification technique to quantify individual contributors to wrist joint stiffness during an

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Implementation of a Privilege and Resilience Walk in Health Professions Education: Experiences, Insights, and Reflections

The privilege walk (PW) has gained traction as a method to raise awareness of privilege and vulnerability across various settings.This experiential activity involves participants responding to statements about their identities and backgrounds by stepping forward or backward, illustrating disparities in social advantage.The PW can contribute to Dete

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