Evaluating the new ORDHIDEE-GM (Grassland Management) model to tropical area in Brazil.

Enter multiple e-mails separated by comma.

imagem

Author(s): COLTRI, P. P.; VIOVY, N.; CHANG, J.; ARAÚJO, L. C.; BARIONI, L. G.; SANTOS, P. M.; PEZZOPANNE, J. R.

Summary: The elevation on greenhouse gases (GEE) concentration is causing significant changes to the climate, with important economical and social consequences. In Brazil, cattle is under the spotlight both due the magnitude of GEE flow and because of its potential to mitigate emissions, particularly when considering the capacity of carbon sequestration in soils under pastures. On the other hand, cattle may suffer significant impacts with climate change. Forage species, animal breeds and productive systems, previously adapted, may be vulnerable under future scenarios, mainly due to thermal and hydric stress, resulting from adverse climate.

Publication year: 2014

Observation

Some of Embrapa's publications are published as ePub files. To read them, use or download one of the following free software options to your computer or mobile device. Android: Google Play Books; IOS: iBooks; Windows and Linux: Calibre.

 


Access other publications

Access the Agricultural Research Database (BDPA) to consult Embrapa's full library collection and records.
Visit Embrapa Bookstore to purchase books and other publications sold by Embrapa.