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    Cultivo de Soja
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-04-01) DEVECHIO, FERNANDA DE FÁTIMA DA SILVA; PEDROSO, RAFAEL MUNHOZ; MORAES, FLAVIO H. O .; LONGUINI, JOSE GERALDO; MARTINS, KAMILA C.; FUNARO, LUCIO BOLONHA; ROCHA, MANOEL G. N. DA; VILELLA JUNIOR, OTAVIANO O.; COELHO, PEDRO H. S.
    Challenging and rewarding are some of the words we can to use to define the integrated project of this module of the Faculty of Agronomic Engineering. Through drawing lots, our group was tasked with make the integrated project based on the study of soy. Based on the in-depth study of cell morphology and anatomy, we begin to understand the workings of the plant system. As growth of agribusiness in the Brazilian economy, as well as for having been less impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, we have an appreciation of agronomic knowledge, since it enables the achievement of better productivity rates, lower production costs in relation to the production obtained per hectare. In the year 2020 and due to the trend of this first quarter of 2021, we are certain that more and more agribusiness will be responsible for ever-increasing percentages of our GDP (Gross Domestic Product), as well as the total values ​​exported by the Brazil.

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