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Author(s): SILVA, C. H. L.; SOUZA, M. F.; BERTOLI, C. A.; VIANA, A. R. S.; FERREIRA, M. C.; MOURA, M. S.; LOPES, G. P.; OLIVEIRA, M. F.; LATINI, A. O.
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Author(s): LANDERS, J. N.; RASS, G.; FREITAS, P. L. de; BASH, G.; GONZÁLEZ SANCHEZ, E. J.; TABAGLIO, V.; KASSAN, A.; DERPSCH, R.; FRIEDRICH, T.; GIUPPONI, L.
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Author(s): MACHADO, P. L. O. A.; COBUCCI, T.; PACHECO, L. P.; CASTRO, A. P.; BARRIGOSSI, J. A.; SILVA, J. G.; WRUCK, F. J.; MADARI, B. E. In Brazil, upland (rainfed) rice aka aerobic rice is planted on approximately 1.5 M ha. In the 1970s and 1980s, it was a common pioneer crop after deforestation with almost 4.5 M ha planted each year.... ... |
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Author(s): LANDERS, J. N.; FREITAS, P. L. de; OLIVEIRA, M. C. de; SILVA NETO, S. P. da; RALISCH, R.; KUENEMAN, E. A. The origins, history, and recent advances in Conservation Agriculture (CA) are reported. CA is now practiced worldwide on some 200 million hectares, important for mitigating climate change and ensurin... ... |
Author(s): MIRANDA, L. N. de; MIRANDA, J. C. C. de ABSTRACT: The Cerrado soils are acid with toxic levels of aluminum, being necessary to use lime to overcome these conditions to grow crops. The residual effect of lime in a Red Latosol were evaluated... ... |
Author(s): MIRANDA, J. C. C. de; MIRANDA, L. N. de ABSTRACT: The no-till and conventional cropping systems, which involve low and high soil disturbance, could affect the number and nature of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi species in the soil. The... ... |
Author(s): MIRANDA, J. C. C. de; MIRANDA, L. N. de ABSTRACT: The development of a sustainable agriculture requires the use of agricultural practices that involve a minimum soil tillage. The cropping systems change the dynamics of native arbuscular myc... ... |
Author(s): MIRANDA, L. N. de; MIRANDA, J. C. C. de ABSTRACT: The Cerrado soils are acid and deficient in calcium and magnesium, which limit crop growth. Also, there is aluminum toxicity for plant roots being necessary using lime to overcome these cond... ... |
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