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Author(s): PARFITT, J. M. B.; CONCENCO, G.; SCIVITTARO, W. B.; ANDRES, A.; SILVA, J. T. da; PINTO, M. A. B.
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Author(s): BUSANELLO, C.; VENSKE, E.; STAFEN, C. F.; PEDROLO, A. M.; LUZ, V. K. da; PEDRON, T.; PANIZ, F. P.; BATISTA, B. L.; MAGALHAES JUNIOR, A. M. de; OLIVEIRA, A. C. DE; PEGORARO, C. There is a worldwide concern about a possible narrowing of the genetic base of most crops, as e.g. that of rice (Oryza sativa L.), as a result of the modern breeding practices. Thus, the purpose of th... ... |
Author(s): COSTA, H. DA S.; SEIDEL, E. J.; PAZINI, J. DE B.; SILVA, A. M. DA; SILVA, F. F. DA; MARTINS, J. F. da S.; BARRIGOSSI, J. A. F.
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Author(s): MATTOS, V. S. da; CARES, J. E.; GOMES, C. B.; GOMES, A. C. M. M.; MONTEIRO, J. da M. dos S.; GOMEZ, G. M.; CASTAGNONE-SERENO, P.; CARNEIRO, R. M. D. G.
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Author(s): GOMES, C. B.; NEGRETTI, R. R. D.; MATTOS, V. S.; SOMAVILLA, L.; MANICA-BERTO, R.; AGOSTINETTO, D.; CARNEIRO, R. M. D. G.
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The fallow period plays an important role in annual CH4 emission in a rice paddy in southern Brazil. Author(s): MABONI, C.; BREMM, T.; AGUIAR, L. J. G.; SCIVITTARO, W. B.; SOUZA, V. de A.; ZIMERMANN, H. R.; TEICHRIEB, C. A.; OLIVEIRA, P. E. S. de; HERDIES, D. L.; DEGRAZIA, G. A.; ROBERTI, D. R. Paddy fields are significant anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4) emissions. In southern Brazil, rice is grown in lowland flooded areas once a year, followed by a long fallow period. This study aime... ... |
Author(s): ANDRES, A.; THEISEN, G.; TELÓ G. M.; CONCENCO, G.; PARFITT, J. M. B.; GALON, L.; MARTINS, M. B. Sprinkler rice saves water compared to paddy rice. However, in paddy fields, the water table is efficient for weed suppression. In sprinkler rice, there is no water table on soil; thus, weed managemen... ... |
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Author(s): CONCENCO, G.; ANDRES, A.; SCHREIBER, F.; SILVA, A. F.; MOISINHO, I. S.; CORADINI, M. C.
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Author(s): MEROTTO JUNIOR, A.; GOULART, I. C. G. dos R.; NUNES, A. L.; KALSING, A.; MARKUS, C.; MENEZES, V. G.; WANDER, A. E. Several studies have expressed concerns about the effects of gene flow from transgenic herbicide-resistant crops to their wild relatives, but no major problems have been observed. This review describe... ... |
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