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Author(s): CARVALHO, M. A.; RAMOS, A. K. B.; KARIA, C. T.; FERNANDES, F. D.; BRAGA, G. J. Abstract: The use of forage legumes in tropical areas, besides the biological fixation capacity of atmospheric nitrogen, contributes to improve the nutritive value of animal diets. Despite its importa... ... |
Author(s): NUNES, G. F. de O.; MENEZES, K. A. S.; SAMPAIO, A. A.; LEITE, J.; FERNANDES JUNIOR, P. I.; SEIDO, S. L.; ZILLI, J. E.; MARTINS, L. M. V. Forage legumes are important resources in semiarid regions due to their abilities to adapt to soils with low fertility and fix nitrogen when associated with diazotrophic bacteria. Here, we applied a p... ... |
Author(s): MORAIS, L. F. de; ALMEIDA, J. C. C.; DEMINICIS, B. B.; PÁDUA, F. T. de; MORENZ, M. J. F.; ABREU, J. B. R. de; ARAUJO, R. P.; NEPOMUCENO, D. D. de
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Author(s): SILVA, G. M. da; MONTARDO, D. P.; MAIA, M. B.; SILVA, A. C. S. da; LAMEGO, F. P.; PILON, M. The objective of this interaction is to identify and prioritize the limiting factors, and overcome them with existing technologies or generating new knowledge through applied research. |
Author(s): CECCON, G.; STAUT, L. A.; SAGRILO, E.; MACHADO, L. A. Z.; NUNES, D. P.; ALVES, V. B. The feasibility of no-tillage in the Cerrado (Savanna-like vegetation of Brazil) depends on the production of sufficient above-ground crop residue, which can be increased by corn-forage intercropping.... ... |
Author(s): HOHNWALD, S.; ABREU, E. M. A. de; VEIGA, J. B. da; RODRIGUES FILHO, J. A.; WOLLNY, C.
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Author(s): CELENTE, A. M; AGUALONGO, D. A. P.; LARRÉ, C. F.; BORELLA, J.; SANTOS, D. D. dos; COCCO, K. L. T.; SILVA, J. V. L. da; LEITZKE, S.; BORTOLINI, F.; AMARANTE, L. do
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Author(s): HOHNWALD, S.; CAMARÃO, A. P.; RODRIGUES FILHO, J. A.; WOLLNY, C.
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Author(s): SIMEÃO, R. M.; SILVA, D. D. da; SANTOS, F. C. dos; VILELA, L.; SILVEIRA, M. C. T. da; RESENDE, A. C.; ALBUQUERQUE, P. E. P. de The diversity of soils and climate in Brazil imposes the need to evaluate the adaptation of fodder species to soil and climate conditions to guide producers and technicians in choosing the best altern... ... |
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