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Author(s): COSTA, C. F. G.; FIGUEIREDO, R. de O.; OLIVEIRA, F.
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Author(s): RAMOS, M.; GOMES, S. R.; GUTIERREZ, I.; RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ, O.; UZEDA, M. C. Slugs can be important agricultural pests in tropical regions. They are also intermediate hosts of parasitic nematodes, such as Angiostrongylus costaricensis and A. cantonensis, which can cause abdomi... ... |
Author(s): TEIXEIRA, A. H. de C.; LEIVAS, J. F.; RONQUIM, C. C.; SILVA, G. B. S. da Sugarcane (SC) is expanding over coffee (CO), while both crops have replaced the natural vegetation (NV) in the northeastern side of São Paulo (SP) state, Southeast Brazil. Under these dynamic land-us... ... |
Author(s): MENIN, M.; SANTOS, R. S.; BORGES, R. E.; PIATTI, L. Anurans are predators of a great diversity of invertebrates, but studies on agroecosystems are very scarce. Herein we described the diet composition of seven species of terrestrial anurans captured in... ... |
Author(s): NASCIMENTO, I. M.; OLIVEIRA, F. P. M.; MAUES, M. M.; MOURA, T. do S. A. de; MEDEIROS, H. F. de
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Author(s): GIONGO, V.; FREITAS, M. do S. C. de; SANTANA M. da S.; SALVIANO, A. M.; CUNHA, T. J. F. The aim of the work was to design sustainable multifunctional agroecosystems adapted to the soil and climatic conditions and that deal with climate change through carbon sequestration. |
Author(s): LISBOA, F. J. G.; CHAER, G. M.; FERNANDES, M. F.; BERBARA, R. L. L.; MADARI, B. E. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that introducing ICLF as replacements for degraded pastures leads to a change in the response of phenotypic composition of the soil microbial community to indiv... ... |
Author(s): BULLER, L. S.; BERGIER, I.; RECH, R. In this work, we show that the transition to more sustainable rural production can mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by agroecosystems without compromising revenues, particularly in the Cerrado... ... |
Author(s): SALVIANO, A. M.; BAGAGI, L. M.; AMARIZ, A.; FREITAS, M. do S. C. de; GIONGO, V. The present work aims to evaluate the micronutrient cycling capacity by the use of green manure in mango production systems in the Brazilian semi-arid to mitigate the excessive use of fertilizer in ag... ... |
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