Search Publications
Filter by:
Author(s): COSTA, C. F. G.; FIGUEIREDO, R. de O.; OLIVEIRA, F.
|
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): FERREIRA, J. M. L.; VIANA, J. H. M.; COSTA, A. M. da
|
Author(s): TURETTA, A. P. D.; TONUCCI, R.; MATTOS, L. M. de; AMARO, G.; BALIEIRO, F. de C.; PRADO, R. B.; SOUZA, H. A. de; OLIVEIRA, A. P. de Abstract: The objective of this work was to present an approach to evaluate soil functions in agroecosystems and their impact on environmental services (ES). An approach with case studies was proposed... ... |
Author(s): NASCIMENTO, I. M.; OLIVEIRA, F. P. M.; MAUES, M. M.; MOURA, T. do S. A. de; MEDEIROS, H. F. de
|
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): 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... ... |
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.; CASTRO, J. M. da C. e; MELO, S. B. de; MACEDO, M. V. de; OLIVEIRA, V. R.; GIONGO, V. Soil management systems, including tillage and green manuring, are important for the control of nematodes and for the sustainable production. The objective was to select, through multivariate analysis... ... |
Observation
Some of Embrapa's publications are published as ePub files. To read them, use or download one of the following free software options to your computer or mobile device. Android: Google Play Books; IOS: iBooks; Windows and Linux: Calibre.
Access other publications
Access the Agricultural Research Database (BDPA) to consult Embrapa's full library collection and records.
Visit Embrapa Bookstore to purchase books and other publications sold by Embrapa.