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Author(s): ANDRADE, B. G. N.; SOUZA, M. M. DE; AMAT, S.; REGITANO, L. C. de A.; OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. DE In the Anthropocene era we are living in, the environmental impact caused by the livestock industry must be addressed while meeting the feed standards required by the global population. These goals ca... ... |
Author(s): VAZ, V.; CARVALHO, S.; BENDAHAN, A. B.; POCCARD-CHAPUIS, R.; DUARTE, L. G.; TOURRAND, J. F. The objective of this chapter is to present, based on a diachronic analysis, the main steps of livestock farming in the Brazilian Amazonia and the policies that have been associated with it. |
Author(s): VILELA, L.; MARCHAO, R. L.; GUIMARAES JUNIOR, R.; PULROLNIK, K. ABSTRACT The use of integrated systems in Brazil started in the beginning of 20th Century. Since then, with the evolution of researches focused on the soil-plant-animal-forest interactions, several in... ... |
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Author(s): GAVRILOVA, O.; LEIP, A.; DONG, H.; MACDONALD, J. D.; GOMEZ BRAVO, C. A.; AMON, B.; BARAHONA ROSALES, R.; PRADO, A. del; LIMA, M. A. de; OYHANTÇABAL, W.; WEERDEN, T. J. van der; WIDIAWATI, Y. This chapter provides guidance on methods to estimate emissions of methane from Enteric Fermentation in livestock, and methane and nitrous oxide emissions from Manure Management. Carbon dioxide(CO2)em... ... |
Author(s): PASSOS, A. M. A. dos; AKER, A.; SANTOS, L.; MUNIZ, R.; TOWNSEND, C. R.; MARCILIO, V.; MOLINA, N.; MARCOLAN, A. L.; CRUZ, P. G. da; SALMAN, A. K. D.
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Author(s): CAMPOS, D. T. S.; STIEVEN, A. C.; WRUCK, F. J. The objective was to evaluate the microbial biomass carbon (MBC) dynamics in different managements: Crop-Livestock-Forest integration systems, soybean/pasture rotation and native forest, in Brazilian... ... |
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Author(s): TEIXEIRA NETO, M. L.; ARAUJO NETO, R. B. de; AZEVEDO, D. M. P. de; FROTA, M. N. L. da The cerrados of Maranhão have stood out in grain production during the rainy season. However, the agricultural areas remain idle after grain harvest until the end of the dry season. An alternative for... ... |
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