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Conservation of seeds of cactaceae species endemic to the caatinga biome: Pilosocereus pachycladus and Tacinga inamoena [PDF]
João Henrique Constantino Sales Silva +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Several mechanisms contribute to the plant biodiversity of the Neotropics, with the highlands of South America serving as important hotspots of diversity. In particular, the Brazilian highlands exhibit high biodiversity due to complex diversification dynamics and a mixture of contributions from different biomes.
Pedro H. Pezzi +3 more
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Fluxos de radiação, energia, CO2 e vapor d’água em uma área de caatinga em regeneração
Wilis Neiva Pires +4 more
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The seasoning presented distinct nutritional and energetic characteristics, consolidating itself as a promising alternative to enhance the use of the pequi part for the development of culinary seasoning. ABSTRACT Caryocar coriaceum Wittm. (pequi) is a versatile species with culinary, medicinal, and industrial applications.
Maria Osvanice Feitosa +8 more
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Synchrony strategies of six gall inducers that share a superhost, Eugenia copacabanensis (Myrtaceae)
Galling insects on the superhost Eugenia copacabanensis have developed different life cycle strategies to synchronize with plant seasonal changes and avoid competition for resources. Abstract The life cycles of galling insects are synchronized with their host plant phenology, allowing them to better explore available resources.
L. P. Nobrega +5 more
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Biogeografia de espécies vegetais da Caatinga em uma área vulnerável à desertificação (Caicó – RN)
Paulo Jerônimo Lucena de Oliveira +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To determine normal ophthalmic test values and to describe the ocular morphology of ring‐necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri). Materials and Methods 33 captive birds were examined, although not all tests were conducted on each bird.
Fernanda Taques Wendt +7 more
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Silvopastoral Systems Enhance Soil Health and Carbon Stocks in the Brazilian Semiarid Region
Aiming to expand the database of research on integrated production systems in Brazilian drylands, this study evaluated the soil carbon and nitrogen stocks and the soil chemical, physical, and biological attributes following the conversion of low‐productivity pastures (LPPs) into silvopastoral systems in the semiarid region of Bahia State, Brazil.
Marcos Fernando Gonçalves Lessa +8 more
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