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Antioxidant potential of Psidium guinnensis Sw. jam during storage
The araçá (Brazilian guava) jam is a promising alternative for expanding the consumption of this fruit, besides adding value to it and making the Brazilian Savannah fruits known.
Clarissa Damiani +4 more
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Seed weight of Xylopia aromatica (Annonaceae): quality evaluation from X-ray and seedling emergence
Xylopia aromatica (Lam.) Mart. (Annonaceae) is a native species of the Brazilian Savannah (Cerrado) region, recommended for the recovery of degraded areas and also for medicinal use.
Fábio Socolowski +2 more
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Chelonus (Microchelonus) murici sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Cheloninae) is described in this work. It was reared from an unknown host in murici fruits, Byrsonima verbascifolia (L.) Rich. ex A. L. Juss. (Malpighiaceae), a species from the Brazilian
AR Nascimento, AM Penteado-Dias
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The Brazilian savannah (cerrado) is an area of expansion of agribusiness. Among the various environmental changes related to deforestation of the savannah stand out impacts related to soil organic matter such as the imbalances in stocks and the changing ...
Vania Rosolen +4 more
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The relationship between Bororo Indigenous and the wildlife in the Brazilian Savannah
The objective of this study was accomplishes a knowledge survey of the Bororo indigenous on the mammals of natural occurrence in their territory, Meruri village, who is located in the Mato Grosso State, Brazil, in the Savannah biome, and also the relationship of the indigenous with these wild animals.
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We investigated the spatial and temporal distribution of blackfly larvae on a mesohabitat scale atfour different breeding sites in the Brazilian savannah “Cerrado.”A total of 2,385 larvae of 12 different species were collected, and three of the sampling ...
Azevedo, Leonardo H. Gil +3 more
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Bioactivity of Endophytes from the Brazilian Tropical Savannah
Andréa Cristina Bogas +3 more
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Medicinal Plants: An Economic Alternative for Conservation of Brazilian Savannah?
The rich biodiversity of Brazilian savannas, associated with its territorial extension, more than two million km2, gives this biome different possibility of economic use. The production of drugs from medicinal plants presents itself as an alternative that reconciles economic development and biodiversity conservation.
Rodrigues, Waldecy +1 more
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Production of green manures in brazilian savannah and its effects on weeds
The performance of four legume species used as green manure for the production of biomass and its interference in the community of weeds, had been analyzed. The experiment was conducted in the city of Tangará da Serra (MT), from October 2010 to January 2011. The experimental design was a randomized block design with five replications.
Camilo Maturano Jordano Soares +4 more
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