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Author(s): ARIAS, D.; MENDES, P.; VIEIRA JUNIOR, P. A. Context and objectives; Methodology; Results; Agenda for the furture; Final considerations. |
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Author(s): ALVARENGA NETO, R. C. D. de; VIEIRA, J. L. G. This paper investigates and analyses the process of building a knowledge management (KM) model at Brazil‟s Embrapa (The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation). Embrapa is a world class kno... ... |
Author(s): FALEIRO, J. R.; AL-SHAWAF, A. M.; AL-DANDAN, A. M.; AL-ODHAYB, A.; AL-RUDAYNI, A.; ABDALLAH, A. B.; PEIXOTO, M. P.; VARGAS, R.; BOTTON, M.; CHIDI, S.; BORGES, R.; MAFRA-NETO, A. From 1900–2000, the global human population grew by more than 400%, from 1.5 to 6.1 billion (Roser, 2015). The demands that the current population places upon global food supplies presents what may be... ... |
Author(s): PINTO, V. M.; REIS, A. F. de B.; MELO, M. L. A. de; REICHARDT, K.; SANTOS, D.; VAN LIER, Q. de J. Drought events and water use conflicts drive the need for more efficient water management in rice-growing areas of the Brazilian Cerrado. Recent studies have shown the advantages of adopting water-sav... ... |
Author(s): KHALIL, M. I.; CORDOVIL, C. M. D. S.; FRANCAVIGLIA, R.; HENRY, B.; KLUMPP, K.; KONCZ, P.; LLORENTE, M.; MADARI, B. E.; MUÑOZ-ROJAS, M.; RAINER, N. 1. Related practices. 2. Description of the case study. 3. Context of the case study. 4. Possibility of scaling up. 5. Impact on soil organic carbon stocks. 6. Other benefits of the practice. 7. Poten... ... |
Author(s): CAMARGO, M. E.; ZANANDREA.; PACHECO, M. T. M.; MALAFAIA, G. C.; MOTTA, M. E. V. da
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Author(s): DICK, D. P.; AQUINO, I. O. de; COSTA, F. de S.; NECKEL, D. The agricultural production in the State of Acre (Brazilian Amazon Southwest) is still very incipient and, so far, none investigation about the effect of soil management systems on organic matter (OM)... ... |
Author(s): DIAS, D. A.; FERNANDES, I. A.; MACHADO, E. P.; PEDOTT, L.; MORAES, M. C. B.; BORGES, M.; STEFFENS, J.; STEFFENS, C. Traditional pest management strategies, such as indiscriminate pesticide use, have adverse environmental and human health implications. As a sustainable alternative, this research focuses on employing... ... |
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