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FITOSSOCIOLOGIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS EM CONVIVÊNCIA COM PLANTAS DE COBERTURA [PDF]
In agricultural areas of Cerrado, where there is no possibility of making two cultivation to the year, areas before cultivated with soybeans or corn, remain in fallow until the next crop year, where weed inci- dence is high. In this research was aimed assess the potential for weed suppression by cover crops, when sown in the off season of annual crops.
Lima, Suzete Fernandes +3 more
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Atributos do solo e produtividade do milho cultivado em sucessão a plantas de cobertura de inverno
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes plantas de cobertura de inverno na fertilidade do solo e produtividade da cultura do milho. O experimento foi conduzido por três safras agrícolas, de 2011 a 2014.
Cleudson José Michelon +6 more
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Influência das plantas de cobertura na produtividade de milho verão
O uso de plantas de cobertura pode otimizar a proteção do solo, índice de matéria orgânica e a ciclagem de nutrientes, favorecendo o aumento da produtividade de grãos. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência das plantas de cobertura do solo na produtividade da cultura do milho verão, na altura de planta e umidade.
Leonardo Trevizan Castanheira +1 more
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A Novel Sampling Protocol for Fruit‐Feeding Butterflies in Grasslands and Open Habitats
This study proposed a novel sampling protocol for fruit‐feeding butterflies in grasslands and open areas in the subtropical region. The new method involves the use of Van Someren‐Rydon bait traps placed on specific supports closer to the ground, aiming to capture the true diversity of butterflies in these habitats.
Cristiano Agra Iserhard +3 more
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Alelopatia de cultivos de cobertura vegetal sobre plantas infestantes
This work evaluated the cover crop allelopathic potential of wheat, black oat, pearl millet, turnip and rape on the development of weed plants. It also verified which cover crop has larger control on the weed plants. The cover crop was implanted under conventional tillage (one disk plowing plus one disk harrowing) in the Experimental Nucleus of ...
Lúcia Helena Pereira Nóbrega +1 more
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Rainforest Fragmentation Decreases the Robustness of Plant‐Frugivore Interaction Networks
Our study in northern Costa Rica found that larger forest fragments and greater forest cover boost frugivore species richness and strengthen the modularity and robustness of plant–frugivore networks, with three tanager species serving as key species. Consequently, conserving these species and maintaining larger, contiguous forest areas is essential for
David Becker +8 more
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Abstract Temperate forest understories hold the majority of the plant diversity present in these ecosystems and play an essential role in the recruitment and establishment of native trees. However, the long‐term persistence of diverse and functional forest understories is threatened by the impacts of invasive plants.
Laís Petri, Inés Ibáñez
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A recuperação de áreas degradadas após a mineração de carvão é fundamental para a sustentabilidade do meio ambiente. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar a qualidade estrutural de um solo construído sob diferentes plantas de cobertura, utilizando como ...
Diony Alves Reis +2 more
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Cacao grafting increases crop yield without compromising biodiversity
Grafting is a successful approach for rejuvenating old, unproductive cacao trees, enhancing smallholder income opportunities and thus reducing pressure for new deforestation‐based plantations. Grafting briefly reduced arthropod abundance and diversity, but recovered in a short time.
Carolina Ocampo‐Ariza +7 more
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Abstract Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are widely applied incentive‐based instruments with diverse objectives that increasingly include biodiversity conservation. Yet, there is a gap in understanding of how to best assess and monitor programs’ biodiversity outcomes.
Santiago Izquierdo‐Tort +5 more
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