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Author(s): AKER, A.; CRUZ, P. G. da; MARCOLAN, A. L.; SOUZA, K.; GODINHO, V. de P. C.; CIPRIANI, H. N.; SANTOS, L.; MUNIZ, R.; MARCILIO, V.; MOLINA, N.; WADT, P. G. S.; LIMA, F.; PASSOS, A. M. A. dos Cover crops can increase soil organic matter, improving physics soil quality, even breaking down previosly compacted soil layers. |
Author(s): MORAES, M. T. de; LEVIEN, R.; TREIN, C. R.; BONETTI, J. de A.; DEBIASI, H.
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Author(s): MORAES, M. T. de; DEBIASI, H.; FRANCHINI, J. C.; MASTROBERTI, A. A.; LEVIEN, R.; LEITNER, D.; SCHNEPF, A.
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Author(s): NASCENTE, A. S.; PINHEIRO, V.; STONE, L. F. The objective of this study was to determine the best combination of management options for upland rice production: seed treatment, N management and soil compaction in zero and conventional tillage me... ... |
Author(s): PINHEIRO, V.; STONE, L. F.; BARRIGOSSI, J. A. F. This study aimed to determine the effects of subsoiling, compaction on sowing furrow and seed treatments with insecticides on the grain yield of upland rice cultivated under no-tillage. Two experiment... ... |
Author(s): PINHEIRO, V.; NASCENTE, A. S.; STONE, L. F.; LACERDA, M. C. Water availability for cultivation of irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.) is decreasing worldwide. Therefore, new technologies are needed to grow rice under aerobic conditions, in order to produce rice g... ... |
Author(s): PEIXOTO, D. S.; SILVA, B. M.; SILVA, S. H. G.; KARLEN, D. L.; MOREIRA, S. G.; SILVA, A. A. P. da; RESENDE, A. V. de; NORTON, L. D.; CURI, N. Soil compaction can significantly reduce crop yield. Our objective was to identify the most sensitive soil physical property and process indicators related to crop yield using a Random Forest algorith... ... |
Author(s): ROBERTO, S. R.; MASHIMA, C. H.; COLOMBO, R. C.; ASSIS, A. M. de; KOYAMA, R.; YAMAMOTO, L. Y.; SHAHAB, M.; SOUZA, R. T. de The berry-cluster thinning technique was evaluated at different phenological times to prevent bunch compactness of ?Black Star? table grape, a new somatic mutation of ?Brasil? grape. The trial was car... ... |
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