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Author(s): FIALHO, J. S.; PRIMO, A. A.; AGUIAR, M. I. de; MAGALHÃES, R. B.; MAIA, L. dos S.; CORREIA, M. E. F.; CAMPANHA, M. M.; OLIVEIRA, T. S. de Identifying the impact of agricultural management on soil invertebrates is still a challenge to research in the area of soil ecology. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diversity, richness, abu... ... |
Author(s): LOPES, I.; SANTOS, S. M. dos; TAURA, T. A.; OLDONI, H.; LEAL, B. G. Desertification process is a phenomenon of high environmental and social complexity because it embraces a significant number of indicators and variables that inter relate and that complement the compr... ... |
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Author(s): CAMPANHA, M. M.; HOLANDA JÚNIOR, E. V.; GUIMARÃES, V. P. The Brazilian northeast, occupied mostly by the semi-arid climate and the Caatinga ecosystem, has suffering an environmental and social degradation caused mainly by the non-sustainable use of the natu... ... |
Author(s): LOPES, M. F.; SILVA, S. de M.; MENDONÇA, R. M. N.; HOLSCHUH, H. J.; ALVES, R. E.
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Author(s): GIONGO, V.; GALVÃO, S. R. da S.; MENDES, A. M. S.; GAVA, C. A. T.; CUNHA, T. J. F. The Brazilian semi-arid tropics occupies an area of 969,589 km2 that represents 11% of the national territory and the Caatinga is its most representatives Biome with an area of 844.453 km². However, a... ... |
Author(s): NASCIMENTO, R. de C.; ESCOBAR, I. E. C.; NÓBREGA, R. S. A.; FERNANDES JUNIOR, P. I. The objective of this work was to verify the symbiotic efficiency of rhizobia, evaluating the potential of these strains in competition with native bacteria in the Brazilian semi-arid region and the a... ... |
Author(s): BENDITO, B. P. C.; CHAVES, H. M. L.; SCARIOT, A. O.
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Author(s): SALVIANO, A. M.; BAGAGI, L. M.; AMARIZ, A.; FREITAS, M. do S. C. de; GIONGO, V. The present work aims to evaluate the micronutrient cycling capacity by the use of green manure in mango production systems in the Brazilian semi-arid to mitigate the excessive use of fertilizer in ag... ... |
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