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only in traditional areas of cultivation, but also in areas of low-fertility soil. to help ensure proper development and growth, as well as to generate sugar and ethanol of good quality and in quantities enough to make its industrial process economically viable, sugarcane needs adequate nutritional
sup- port. therefore, these soils require more refined handling of fertilization. although the majority of brazilian production units manage macro-nutrition of sugarcane well, most of these units have an insufficient supply of essential micronutrients, such as zinc, boron, copper, manganese, and molybdenum...
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