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Cerrado Agriculture and the Environment

2016
This chapter will discuss Cerrado agriculture from an ecological and environmental perspective and analyze the sustainable development of agriculture and livestock in the tropical savannah biome. The first section presents an overview of biodiversity and environmental conservation efforts based in the Cerrado, especially in the 20 years following the ...
Akio Hosono, Yutaka Hongo
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Delimitation of the cerrado concept

Vegetatio, 1978
The large-scale xeromorphic woodland-savanna-grassfield ‘cerrado’ vegetation of central Brazil gradates to other vegetation types, both within its own region and along the border to neighbouring regions of other largescale vegetation types. These other vegetation types and their distinctions from cerrado are discussed.
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A new species of the Cerrado in Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2017
A new species of Praxelis (Eupatorieae—Asteraceae) of Cerrado in Brazil, P. macrocarpa, is described and illustrated. It is very similar to P. capillaris but differs in involucral bracts number, involucre size, concrescence of involucral bracts, fruit size, flower size, and apical anther appendages. A description of pollen characters of the new species
Abreu, Vanessa Holanda Righetti De   +1 more
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Flux Dynamics in the Cerrado and Cerrado–Forest Transition of Brazil

2010
The savanna vegetation of Brazil is referred to as cerrado, which is the Portuguese word for “dense,” “thick,” or “closed.” Cerrado covers approximately 1.5-2 million km2, or 20-25% of the total land cover of Brazil, and is the second largest vegetation type after the Amazonian forest (Furley and Ratter, 1988; Fearnside, 2000).
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SUCESSÃO ECOLÓGICA NO CERRADO

FLOVET - Boletim do Grupo de Pesquisa da Flora, Vegetação e Etnobotânica, 2012
RESUMO:O Cerrado por apresentar uma grande diversidade é considerado o segundo bioma do Brasil em extensão, mas devido às mudanças na estrutura da vegetação tem causado transformação na dinâmica da sucessão florestal, facilitando assim o restabelecimento da vegetação.
Silva, Jeane Cabral da   +5 more
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The soil microbiomes of the Brazilian Cerrado

Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2021
L. Procópio, C. Barreto
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Assessment of chemical and bioactive properties of native fruits from the Brazilian Cerrado

Nutrition & Food Science, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate six different fruits from the Cerrado as to their chemical and bioactive properties. Design/methodology/approach Six different fruits from the Cerrado (araticum, baru, jatoba-do-cerrado, lobeira ...
Adrielle Borges de Almeida   +5 more
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Mycorrhiza in plants of the ‘Cerrado’

Plant and Soil, 1974
The object of the present paper is to give an account of the mycotrophic species of the ‘cerrado’, studied in Brazil. Also, this work is a contribution to the anatomical and morphological study of mycorrhizas.
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Northeast Brazil's imperiled Cerrado

Science, 2021
Denilson da Silva Bezerra   +13 more
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The cerrado of Brazil [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
Jayalaxshm Mistry, Andrea Beradi
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