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Author(s): COSTA, F. M.; SILVA, N. C. de A.; VIDAL, R.; CLEMENT, C. R.; ALVES, R. P.; BIANCHINI, P. C.; HAVERROTH, M.; FREITAS, F. de O.; VEASEY, E. A. Maize (Zea mays spp. mays L.) is the major domesticated cereal of the Americas and is of great relevance for global food security. For a long time, Amazonia represented an empty space in the racial di... ... |
Author(s): O'CONNELL, C. S.; CARLSON, K. M.; CUADRA, S. V.; FEELEY, K. J.; WEST, P. C.; POLASKY, S.; FOLEY, J.
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Author(s): CLEMENT, C. R.; SANTOS, R. P.; DESMOULIERE, S. J. M.; FERREIRA, E. J. L.; FARIAS NETO, J. T. de The Arc of Fire across southern Amazonia seasonally attracts worldwide attention as forests are cut and burned for agricultural expansion. These forests contain numerous wild relatives of native South... ... |
Author(s): KAINER, K. A.; WADT, L. H. de O.; STAUDHAMMER, C. L. O papel em evolução de Bertholletia excelsa na Amazônia: contribuição a modos de vida locais e conservação florestal: In the last three decades, Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) has emerged as a corn... ... |
Author(s): LUIZAO, F. J.; NOBRE, C. A.; BATISTELLA, M.; MARTINELLI, L. A.; BUSTAMANTES, M.
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Author(s): FERREYRA RAMOS, S. L.; LOPES, M. T. G.; MENESES, C.; DEQUIGIOVANNI, G.; MACEDO, J. L. V. de; LOPES, R.; SEBBENN, A. M.; SILVA, R. F. da; FRAXE, T. de J. P.; VEASEY, E. A. Astrocaryum aculeatum, a palm tree incipiently domesticated from upland ecosystems in the Brazilian Amazon, is especially adapted to anthropized areas. The pulp of the fruit, obtained by extractivism,... ... |
Author(s): DIAS, H. L. T.; ALBUQUERQUE, N. I. de; ESPINHEIRO, R. de F.; BOMFIM, S. R. M.; GUIMARÃES, D. A.; OHASHI, O. M.
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Author(s): SOUZA, D. A. T. de; LIMA, A. A. de; WREGE, M. S.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; BEZERRA, C. de S.; MENESES, C. H. S. G.; LOPES, R.; FERREYRA RAMOS, S. L.; PARANATINGA, I. L. D.; LOPES, M. T. G. ABSTRACT: The areas of Amazonian floodplains have added ecological value to their multiple ecosystem services, including water supply, local climate regulation, biodiversity with a marked number of en... ... |
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