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Author(s): GUIMARÃES, M. E. P.; ASSIS-PEREIRA, G.; OLMEDO, G. M.; CASTILHO, C. V. de; TOMAZELLO FILHO, M.; COSTA, P. da Resumo: As florestas tropicais desempenham um papel vital na oferta de serviços ecossistêmicos e na conservação da biodiversidade. A castanheira-da-amazônia (Bertholletia excelsa) é uma espécie arbóre... ... |
Author(s): PEREIRA, G. de A.; GIL, J. L. R. A.; OLMEDO, G. M.; RODRIGUES, J. R.; COSTA, P. da; TOMAZELLO-LO, M. The increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere during the Anthropocene has significant impacts on the climate, affecting the balance of forest ecosystems and global food security. Trop... ... |
Author(s): ZUIDEMA, P.; BABST, F.; GROENENDIJK, P.; RAHMA, M.; TROUET, V.; TROPICAL TREE-RING NETWORK
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Author(s): VAN HAREN, J.; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, R. C. de; BELDINI, P. T.; CAMARGO, P. B.; KELLER, M.; SALESKA, S. Tropical plantations are considered a viable option to sequester carbon on abandoned agricultural lands, but implications of tree species selection for overall greenhouse gas budgets on plantations ha... ... |
Author(s): PADOVAN, M. P.; SALOMÃO, G. de B.; PEREIRA, Z. V.; CARNEIRO, L. F.; FERNANDES, S. S. L.
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Author(s): VASQUES, G. de M.; GRUNWALD, S.; MYERS, D. B. Understanding the causes of spatial variation of soil carbon (C) has important implications for regional and global C dynamics studies. Soil C predictive models can identify sources of C variation, bu... ... |
Author(s): FARHATE, C. V. V.; SOUZA, Z. M. de; OLIVEIRA, S. R. de M.; CARVALHO, J. L. N.; LA SCALA JÚNIOR, N.; SANTOS, A. P. G. ABSTRACT: The use of data mining is a promising alternative to predict soil respiration from correlated variables. Our objective was to build a model using variable selection and decision tree inducti... ... |
Author(s): MALHI, Y.; MELACK, J.; GATTI, L. V.; OMETTO, J.; KESSELMEIER, J.; WOLFF, S.; ARAGÃO, L. E. O.; COSTA, M.; SALESKA, S.; PANGALA, S. R.; BASSO, L. S.; RIZZO, L.; ARAUJO, A. C. de; RESTREPO-COUPE, N. The Amazon basin hosts the Earth?s largest extent of tropical forest and the world?s largest river system. These two features make it a major contributor to regional and global biogeochemical cycles,... ... |
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