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Author(s): SILVA, C. A.; SANTILLI, G.; SANO, E. E.; LANEVE, G. Abstract: This work presents the dynamics of fire occurrences, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, forest clearing, and degradation in the Brazilian Amazon during the period 2006?2019, which includes the... ... |
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Author(s): NICOLOSO, R. da S.; BAYER, C.; DENEGA, G. L.; OLIVEIRA, P. A. V. de; HIGARASHI, M. M.; CORREA, J. C.; LOPES, L. dos S.
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Author(s): ESTEVES, E. M. M.; ESTEVES, V. P. P.; BUNGENSTAB, D. J.; ARAÚJO, O. de Q. F.; MORGADO, C. do R. V. Biodiesel has great potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as an alternative to fossil diesel. However, its production occurs under different agricultural systems, with different levels of emis... ... |
Author(s): BRITO, L. de C. R.; SOUZA, H. A. de; SIGNOR, D.; SOUZA, I. M. de; SANTOS, S. F. da C. B. dos; SOBRAL, A. H. S. Management of agricultural production systems interferes with greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, thereby altering physical, chemical, and biological attributes of soil; therefore, it is important to un... ... |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, P. A. V. de; ANGNES, G.; NICOLOSO, R. da S.; HIGARASHI, M. M. The treatment of swine manure through composting is seen as an alternative to minimize environmental impact and im prove nutrient recycling. However, the degradation of organic matter during the compo... ... |
Author(s): MADARI, B. E.; CUADRA, S. V.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.; HIGA, R. C. V.; RAMOS, N. P.; ANDRADE, C. A. de; KEMENES, A.; GONDIM, R. S. Introduction. Agriculture and livestock. Energy crops. Forestry sector. Ecological systems. Fish farming. Final considerations. |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, P. A. V. de; COLDEBELLA, A.; MARCANZONI, V. C. B.; TAVARES, J. M. R.
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Author(s): BULLER, L. S.; BERGIER, I.; RECH, R. In this work, we show that the transition to more sustainable rural production can mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by agroecosystems without compromising revenues, particularly in the Cerrado... ... |
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