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Forage Plant Ecophysiology: A Discipline Come of Age

Cory Matthew and Lilian Elgalise Techio Pereira    

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The first use of the term ?ecology? is credited to German scientist Ernst Haekel in 1866, who used the word to describe the total science of relationships between organisms and their environment [1].[...]

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