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The Unseen Impacts of Human Footprints: How Land Use Reshapes Actinobacterial Communities in the Brazilian Cerrado. [PDF]

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Transcontinental patterns in floral pigment abundance among animal-pollinated species. [PDF]

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Mimosaspecies endemic to acidic soils in central Brazil are nodulated by a high diversity ofParaburkholderiagenotypes, but widespread species are nodulated byParaburkholderia,CupriavidusorRhizobiumdepending on soil characteristics

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Ten principles for restoring campo rupestre, a threatened tropical, megadiverse, nutrient‐impoverished montane grassland

Restoration Ecology, 2023
To achieve the ambitious goals of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, restoration frameworks should embrace the diversity of ecosystems found on Earth, including open‐canopy ecosystems, which have been largely overlooked.
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Chionanthus monteazulensis (Oleaceae), a new species from the campo rupestre of Espinhaço Range, Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2023
The new species Chionanthus monteazulensis, from Minas Gerais State, Brazil, is here described and illustrated. It differs from somewhat similar C. fluminensis by the inflorescence size, two stamens (vs.
Danilo Alvarenga Zavatin   +3 more
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