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Author(s): BERNARDI, A. C. de C.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.; PRIMAVESI, O. M. A. S. P. R. In Brazil the predominant beef and dairy cattle production systems are based mostly on grazing and rely on native and cultivated pastures, which are grazed by continuous stocking all year round and ar... ... |
Author(s): FREIRE, F. J.; SILVA, F. C. da; VENEGAS, V. H. A. Currently fertilizers recommendation for the sugar cane culture in Brazil are based on growth curves, obtained from the relationship between fertilizer rates and yield increment. Predictive recommenda... ... |
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Author(s): COELHO, A. M.; RESENDE, A. V. de; ALVARENGA, R. C. The soil fertility evolution was monitored in a Red Latosol, very clayey texture, under intensive management in a crop-livestock integration system, conducted for 15 years. The indicators of soil prod... ... |
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Author(s): MARCHI, E. C. S.; MARCHI, G.; SILVA, C. A.; ALVARENGA, M. A. R. Alface é considerada a principal hortaliça folhosa no Brasil.Grandes quantidades de fertilizantes minerais e orgânicos são aplicados aos solos durante o seu cultivo. Existe uma necessidade de se ter m... ... |
Author(s): LUCON, I. M.; COSCIONE, A. R.; ANDRADE, C. A. de Eucalyptus wood char is a renewable energy source produced by partial wood carbonization on mud ovens close to the plantation areas, and is an important alternative to mineral char mainly in the metal... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, A. F.; NUNES, L.; SILVA, P. T. de S. e; SANTANA, L. M.; ARAÚJO, J. M.; CRISPIM, M. C. This study aimed to identify the main waste generating activities and soil fertility in communities in Projeto Pontal, in the dry season, between August and November 2013. |
Author(s): OKU, E. E.; PASSOS, A. M. A. dos; QUINTINO, S. S.; ODOH, N. C.; OLOWOOKERE, T. B. Knowledge of soil properties and fertility status of farmers? fields are basic information needed by Agricultural Extension Agents to guide farmers on wise and sustainable management of soil. The prop... ... |
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