Antagonistic properties of some microorganisms isolated from Brazilian tropical savannah plants against Staphylococcus coagulase-positive strain [PDF]
Endophytic microorganisms are relatively unstudied as potential sources of novel natural products for medical and commercial exploitation. The aim of this work was to investigate some Brazilian tropical savannah trees Cassia leptophylla and Prunus spp ...
C. O. Hokka +3 more
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Hematological Normality, Serum Biochemistry, and Acute Phase Proteins in Healthy Beef Calves in the Brazilian Savannah. [PDF]
Motta GA +3 more
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Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian savannah. [PDF]
Manoel RO +8 more
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Nitrogen fertilization strategies in the cultivation of Cactus pear in Brazilian Savannah localities
This study aimed to evaluate the agronomic parameters and the chemical composition of the cactus pear variety Doce (Nopalea cochenillifera) in different Brazilian savannah localities, subjected to different nitrogen fertilization strategies. A randomized
Matias, Sammy Sidney Rocha +6 more
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Figure 1. Number of Exomalopsis fulvofasciata recorded on Byrsonima flowers in the two savannah areas. Ecological Station of Panga, MG (ESP) – 1 to 9 and State Park of Serra de Caldas Novas, GO (SPSCN) – 10 to18.Published as part of <i>Rabelo ...
Rabelo, Laíce Souza +2 more
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Introduction. The Brazilian Savannah has one of the richest biodiversities in the world and contains native fruits presenting high nutritional value.
Priscila Rossini Gomes Santos +4 more
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The expansion of Brazilian agriculture: Soil erosion scenarios
During the next 10 years Brazil’s agricultural area will expand to meet increased domestic and worldwide demand for food, fuel, and fiber. Present choices regarding land use will determine to what degree this expansion will have adverse effects that ...
Gustavo H. Merten, Jean P.G. Minella
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The impact of wood biochar as a soil amendment in aerobic rice systems of the Brazilian Savannah
Rice is a staple food for 3 billion people in the world. In Brazil, rice is a traditional staple food mostly cultivated by smallholder farmers. Rice is better adapted to soil types and climate conditions of the Brazilian tropical Savannah than crops like
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The impact of wood biochar as a soil amendment in aerobic rice systems of the Brazilian Savannah
Keywords: tropical Savannah, biochar, soil fertility, aerobic rice, grain yield, N2O emission Márcia Thaís de Melo Carvalho (2015). The impact of wood biochar as a soil amendment in aerobic rice systems of the Brazilian Savannah.
Carvalho, M.T.M.
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The Cerrado is the second largest Brazilian biome and only 2.8% is represented by protected areas. Considering the relevance of the Cerrado and Conservation Units in preserving the mammalian diversity, we provided the first assessment of the diversity of
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