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Alien grasses in Brazilian savannas: a threat to the biodiversity

Biodiversity & Conservation, 1999
African grasses used as forage are spreading fast in cerrado (Brazilian savanna) patches, probably displacing native species. An analysis of the graminoid species abundance was performed in Cerrado Pe-de-Gigante Reserve (Sao Paulo State, Brazil), where their relative frequency, density, dominance and the value of importance were assessed in two cerrado
Vânia Regina Pivello   +2 more
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First record of Drosophila suzukii in the Brazilian Savanna.

2014
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Paula, M.A., Lopes, P.H.S., Tidon, R.
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Fire Management Benefits Tree Growth and Survival in the Brazilian Savanna

Journal of Environmental Management
The Cerrado has evolved with natural fires. However, human activities have altered fire regimes; in protected areas (PA), fire has been suppressed for years. Fire exclusion increases fuel loads busting the risk of wildfires, especially during the late-dry season.
Samuel da Rocha Montenegro   +5 more
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Three new records of drosophilids for the Brazilian Savanna.

2016
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Roque, F.   +4 more
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Nine new records of drosophilids in the Brazilian savanna.

2006
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Roque, F., Figueiredo, R., Tidon, R.
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Deep drainage modeling for a fertigated coffee plantation in the Brazilian savanna

Agricultural Water Management, 2015
Abstract Modeling in agriculture represents an important tool to understand processes as water and nutrient losses by drainage, or to test different conditions and scenarios of soil and crop management. Among the existing computational models to describe hydrological processes, SWAP (Soil, Water, Atmosphere and Plant model) has been successfully used
Pinto, Victor Meriguetti   +7 more
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Soils of Cerrados, the Brazilian Savannas

2023
Virlei A. de Oliveira   +7 more
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Agricultural Use of Sandy Soils in Brazilian Cerrado (Brazilian Savanna)

2023
Flávia Cristina dos Santos   +4 more
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Genetic diversity and population structure of orchid bees from the Brazilian savanna

Journal of Apicultural Research, 2021
Wilson Frantine-Silva   +2 more
exaly  

Time to go home: The temporal threshold in the regeneration of the ant community in the Brazilian savanna

Applied Soil Ecology, 2020
Mariah Tibcherani   +2 more
exaly  

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