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Author(s): BUSTILLO, V.; VICTORIA, R. L.; MOURA, J. M. S. de; VICTORIA, D. de C.; COLICCHIO, E. The influence of Amazonian floodplains on the hydrological, sedimentary, and biogeochemical river budget was investigated over a 2000-km reach. A process-based model relying on the closure of chemical... ... |
Author(s): GONCALVES, J. R. P.; FONTES, J. R. A.; MORAIS, R. R. de; ROCHA, M. de M.; GUIMARAES, L. J. M. The Amazonian floodplains present high natural fertility and can be an alternative to sustainable production of grains by the local populations of Amazonas. With the objective to evaluate the potentia... ... |
Author(s): MENDONÇA, B. A. F. de; SCHAEFER, C. E. G. R.; FERNANDES-FILHO, E. I.; SIMAS, F. N. B.; AMARAL, E. F. do The northwestern part of the Acre State (Brazil) possesses singular soils in Brazilian Amazonia, but have been very little studied. This study aimed to discuss the genesis and some micropedological as... ... |
Author(s): BUSTILLO, V.; VICTORIA, R. L.; MOURA, J. M. S. de; VICTORIA, D. de C.; TOLEDO, A. M. A.; COLLICCHIO, E.
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Author(s): FONTES, J. R. A.; OLIVEIRA, I. J. de; MORAIS, R. R. de Cassava is grown on the floodplains of the Solimões river and guarantees food security and income for farmers. However, negative interference of weeds can result in a significant yield loss in the cro... ... |
Author(s): TEIXEIRA, W. G.; MACEDO, R. S.; NEVES, E. G. This study brings a pedogeochemical characterization of ADE found in the naturally fertile alluvial floodplains of the Amazon river in the Central Brazilian Amazon. |
Author(s): DANTAS, A. R.; LIRA-GUEDES, A. C.; GUEDES, M. C.; PIEDADE, M. T. F.; BATISTA, A. P. B. Attalea excelsa (urucurizeiro) is a dominant palm of the estuarine floodplains, with great potential for nontimber management. This study evaluated the population dynamics of urucurizeiro and the fact... ... |
Author(s): LO, E. L.; YEAGER, K, M.; BERGIER, I.; DOMINGOS-LUZ, L.; SILVA, A.; MCGLUE, M. M. Shallow lakes in tropical floodplains provide significant ecosystem services that can be altered by natural and anthropogenic forces. Despite their importance, little is known about the infill pattern... ... |
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