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Author(s): CIALDELLA, N.; CARVALHO, S.; VAZ, V.; BARBOSA, T.; THÂLES, M.; MOURÃO, M.; POCCARD-CHAPUIS, R.; TOURRAND, J.-F. Extensive livestock farming was the driver of agricultural colonization and territorial structuring in the Amazon. Since 2008, Amazonian agriculture has been faced with radical changes in Brazilian po... ... |
Author(s): RODRIGUES, G. S.; BARROS, I. de; MARTINS, C. R. Abstract: The purpose of this study is to analyze the environmental performance of coconut production in different technological contexts, as to identify the conditions and factors by which changes to... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, L. de C. M. da; AVANZI, J. C.; PEIXOTO, D. S.; MERLO, M. N.; BORGHI, E.; RESENDE, A. V. de; ACUNA-GUZMAN, S. F.; SILVA, B. M. Water scarcity threatens global food security and agricultural systems are challenged to achieve high yields while optimizing water usage. Water deficit can be accentuated by soil physical degradation... ... |
Author(s): UZEDA, M. C.; TAVARES, P. D.; ROCHA, F. I.; ALVES, R. C. As paisagens são constituídas por um mosaico de áreas antropizadas e remanescentes de vegetação natural. As áreas antropizadas podem ser encaradas como ameaças à conservação da biodiversidade, enquant... ... |
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Author(s): TOSTO, S. G.; PEREIRA, L. C.; ROMEIRO, A. R.; MANGABEIRA, J. A. de C.
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Author(s): TOSTO, S. G.; PEREIRA, L. C.; ROMEIRO, A. R.; MANGABEIRA, J. A. de C.
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Author(s): PASQUINI NETO, R.; LOBO, A. A. G.; SILVA, G. V. DA; COLOSSO, L. A.; PEDROSO, A. de F.; RODRIGUES, P. H. M. The adjustment of stocking rates of production systems is a technique used to increase animal productivity per area, by defining the availability of forage mass per animal in a predefined time. |
Author(s): PASQUINI NETO, R.; FURTADO, A. J.; DIAVOLEMENOS, C. M. C.; ABDALA FILHO, A. L.; PERNA JÚNIOR, F.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A. Due to seasonality, the main factor responsible for low productivity of livestock is the lack of forage nutritional quality in some months of the year. |
Author(s): PASQUINI NETO, R.; MILHORINI, P.; BARBOSA, M. C.; MELO, M. N. V. DE; MEDEIROS, S. R. de; PEZZOPANE, J. R. M. Methane gas (CH4), associated with climate change, is produced in the soil by anaerobic microorganisms. These decompose the carbon present in organic matter and convert it into CH4. |
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