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Estimation of the aboveground biomass and carbon stocks in open Brazilian Savannah developed on sandy soils [PDF]
Background The Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil and the most biodiverse tropical savannah in the world and acts as a great sequester of atmospheric carbon.
Camila Paula de Oliveira +6 more
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The modern coffee planting in the Brazilian savannah [PDF]
The Brazilian coffee planting presents a great importance in the creation of job opportunities, resources, and exchange value, being very diversified, with local particularities.
André Luís Teixeira Fernandes +3 more
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Ene-reductases: Contribution from Brazilian fungi in organic synthesis
Brazil’s territory encloses six terrestrial biomes (Amazon, Pantanal, Savannah, Atlantic Rainforest, and Caatinga-Savannah cactus) and a marine biome following the long coastline, yielding a wealth of native microbial species.
Irlon M. Ferreira +5 more
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The Presence and Behaviour of Birds at Two Prescribed Fires in Sweden. [PDF]
Shifting fire regimes pose immediate threats to animal conservation. Swedish birds appear to mostly ignore prescribed fire, and some species even continue to sing. Behavioural plasticity towards fire is poorly understood, but may prove to be an essential tool in animal conservation.
Jacobs I.
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Climatic, environmental, and social factors in Visceral Leishmaniasis: A spatio-temporal perspective in Brazilian biomes. [PDF]
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) remain a major global public health challenge, with considerable economic and social impacts. Phlebotomine sand flies, the vectors of the protozoan responsible for visceral leishmaniasis (VL), are highly sensitive to climatic
Maíra G Kersul +7 more
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Soybean Crop Response Treated With Different Multifunctional Inoculants Under Field Conditions. [PDF]
Consortia of plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) enhance soybean phosphorus use efficiency and grain yield under contrasting field conditions. These bioinputs reduce dependence on mineral fertilizers and support eco‐efficient agriculture, offering a sustainable alternative in diverse soil and climate conditions.
Mirza CCR +7 more
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Mantidflies (Neuroptera, Mantispidae) from Tocantins state (Brazil): distribution and identification key [PDF]
This study focused on Mantispidae species (Neuroptera) from Tocantins state in Brazil. Herein we provide nine new records to this state, increasing the total number of mantidflies from Tocantins to 12.
Breno Ganns Chaves Alvim +2 more
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Hydrological modeling in a basin of the Brazilian Cerrado biome
The Brazilian Cerrado biome (BCB) is among 25 biodiversity hotspots identified worldwide, and covers the recharge area of important aquifers and rivers in South America. The increase in deforestation has been threatening water availability in this region.
Jéssica Assaid Martins Rodrigues +5 more
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The Brazilian Savannah is a large biogeographic region of great sociocultural and ecological value. This richness has been ignored by the agricultural expansion currently subordinated to the global “commodi-ties” agribusiness.
Carlos Eduardo Mazzetto Silva
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Agonandra brasiliensis is a tree from tropical forests, with a wide occurrence in the Brazilian Savannah region. Despite its potential as wood and for reforestarion, efficient protocols for its seedling production are still lacking.
Oscar José Smiderle +4 more
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