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Author(s): CORREIA, D. da S.; PASSOS, S. R.; PROENÇA, D. N.; MORAIS, P. V.; XAVIER, G. R.; CORREIA, M. E. F. Interactions between saprophagous invertebrates and microbes are essential for the maintenance and functioning of soil ecosystems, as they directly affect the degradation of organic matter and the nut... ... |
Author(s): CARNIEL, L. S. C.; NIEMEYER, J. C.; OLIVEIRA FILHO, L. C. I. de; ALEXANDRE, D.; GEBLER, L.; KLAUBERG-FILHO, O. Mancozeb is a dithiocarbamate non-systemic fungicide widely used to control fungal diseases of plants, commonly applied in apple orchards in Brazil. Instead of its common use, there are no reports abo... ... |
Author(s): ZAGATTO, M. R. G.; NIVA, C. C.; THOMAZINI, M. J.; BARETTA, D.; SANTOS, A.; NADOLNY, H.; CARDOSO, G. B. X.; BROWN, G. G. Abstract: The soil mesofauna plays a role in organic matter comminution and decomposition, and can be used as bioindicators, since they are sensitive to soil management, vegetation and climate changes... ... |
Author(s): FÖRSTER, B.; GARCIA, M.; SCHALLNAB, H. J. The aim of our investigation was to measure the amount of carbon that is directly contributed by the soil fauna. Therefore a devide to measure the small amounts of CO2 released by soil invertebrates w... ... |
Author(s): FERNANDES, T. W. L.; SANTOS, L. B.; DOMITH, B. da C.; CASTRO, C. R. T. de
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Author(s): GUIMARÃES, N. de F.; OTSUBO, A. A.; GARCIA, R. A.; GALLO, A. de S.; CARVALHO, E. M. de; SILVA, R. F. da
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Author(s): DEMÉTRIO, W.; ASSIS, O.; NIVA, C. C.; BARTS, M. L. C.; PAES, L.; CARDOSO, G.; FERREIRA, S.; SANTOS, E.; MARZAGÃO, M.; NADOLNY, H.; SAUTTER, K. D.; BROWN, G. G.
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Author(s): CEZAR, R. M.; VEZZANI, F. M.; KRAMER, D.; BIANCHIN, A. L.; BROWN, G. G.
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Author(s): NIVA, C. C.; BUSSINGUER, A. P.; BENVINDO, A.; ALMEIDA, L.; MUSSO, C.; PULROLNIK, K.; MARCHAO, R. L.; VILELA, L.
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Author(s): BUCH, A. C.; NIEMEYER, J. C.; CORREIA, M. E. F.; SILVA FILHO, E. V. Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic nonessential trace metal. Despite its natural occurrence in the Earth's Crust, its concentrations have been steadily increasing in the environment due to anthropogenic s... ... |
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