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Embrapa Meio Ambiente. |
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12/12/2019 |
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30/03/2023 |
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COLMANETTI, M. A. A.; CUADRA, S. V.; ATTIA, A.; NOUVELLON, Y.; GUILLEMOT, J.; CAMPOE, O. C.; CABRAL, O. M. R.; LACLAU, J.; GALDOS, M.; LAMPARELLI, R.; BORTOLUCCI, J.; PEREIRA, B.; MAIRE, G. Le. |
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M. A. A. COLMANETTI, UNICAMP; SANTIAGO VIANNA CUADRA, CPACT; A. ATTIA, Unicamp; Y. NOUVELLON, CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols, Montpellier, France; Eco&Sols, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier, France; ESALQ; J. GUILLEMOT, CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols, Montpellier, France; Eco&Sols, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier, France; ESALQ; UNESP; O. C. CAMPOE, UNESC. UFSC; OSVALDO MACHADO RODRIGUES CABRAL, CNPMA; J. LACLAU, CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols, Montpellier, France; Eco&Sols, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier, France; ESALQ; M. GALDOS, UNICAMP; R. LAMPARELLI, UNICAMP; BORTOLUCCI, J., UNICAMP; B. PEREIRA, UNICAMP; G. Le MAIRE, Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UnitedKingdom. |
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Adaptation of Agro-IBIS model for Eucalyptus carbon budget estimation at regional level: a case study in São Paulo State, Brazil. |
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2019 |
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Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira, v. 39, e201902043, p. 255-256, 2019. Special issue. Abstracts of the XXV IUFRO World Congress, 2019. |
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Highly productive fast-growing Eucalyptus plantations cover more than 5 million hectares in Brazil and exhibit very dynamic carbon fluxes throughout their 6-7 year rotations. These plantations quickly shift from C sources at the beginning of the rotation to large C sinks until harvest. In order to get a model simulating carbon pool and fluxes for both Eucalyptus plantations and other crops, we integrated several sub-models of the Eucalyptus-dedicated Generic Decomposition And Yield Model (G?DAY) into the large scale and multi-cover model Agro-IBIS (Integrated Biosphere Simulator). The G?DAY model was previously parametrized and validated using large experimental datasets obtained in commercial eucalypt plantations in the state of São Paulo. Implementing an Eucalyptus plantation cover type within AgroIBIS, which had no Plant Functional Type dedicated to fast-growing forest plantations, required important changes in the carbon allocation turnover sub-models. This study included three phases: (1) the computational modification of AgroIBIS; (2) the model parametrization, calibration and validation using data fromintensively monitored sites or inventories datasets; and (3) model application at regional scaleusing sets of parameters which were considered to be constant in space and/or time based on data from the local experiments, and other sets of parameters which could vary spatially. Carbon fluxes of Eucalyptus plantations were simulated at the regional scale, and their inter-annual and spatial variabilities were analysed. Such spatial and multiannual quantification of carbon fluxesat large scalesbrings a better understanding of these forest ecosystems on global carbon cycling, which is a prerequisite to support policy decisions. MenosHighly productive fast-growing Eucalyptus plantations cover more than 5 million hectares in Brazil and exhibit very dynamic carbon fluxes throughout their 6-7 year rotations. These plantations quickly shift from C sources at the beginning of the rotation to large C sinks until harvest. In order to get a model simulating carbon pool and fluxes for both Eucalyptus plantations and other crops, we integrated several sub-models of the Eucalyptus-dedicated Generic Decomposition And Yield Model (G?DAY) into the large scale and multi-cover model Agro-IBIS (Integrated Biosphere Simulator). The G?DAY model was previously parametrized and validated using large experimental datasets obtained in commercial eucalypt plantations in the state of São Paulo. Implementing an Eucalyptus plantation cover type within AgroIBIS, which had no Plant Functional Type dedicated to fast-growing forest plantations, required important changes in the carbon allocation turnover sub-models. This study included three phases: (1) the computational modification of AgroIBIS; (2) the model parametrization, calibration and validation using data fromintensively monitored sites or inventories datasets; and (3) model application at regional scaleusing sets of parameters which were considered to be constant in space and/or time based on data from the local experiments, and other sets of parameters which could vary spatially. Carbon fluxes of Eucalyptus plantations were simulated at the regional scale, and their inter-a... Mostrar Tudo |
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Agro IBIS model. |
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Carbono; Eucalipto. |
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X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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LEADER 02704nam a2200301 a 4500 001 2116798 005 2023-03-30 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCOLMANETTI, M. A. A. 245 $aAdaptation of Agro-IBIS model for Eucalyptus carbon budget estimation at regional level$ba case study in São Paulo State, Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aPesquisa Florestal Brasileira, v. 39, e201902043, p. 255-256, 2019. Special issue. Abstracts of the XXV IUFRO World Congress$c2019 300 $a255 520 $aHighly productive fast-growing Eucalyptus plantations cover more than 5 million hectares in Brazil and exhibit very dynamic carbon fluxes throughout their 6-7 year rotations. These plantations quickly shift from C sources at the beginning of the rotation to large C sinks until harvest. In order to get a model simulating carbon pool and fluxes for both Eucalyptus plantations and other crops, we integrated several sub-models of the Eucalyptus-dedicated Generic Decomposition And Yield Model (G?DAY) into the large scale and multi-cover model Agro-IBIS (Integrated Biosphere Simulator). The G?DAY model was previously parametrized and validated using large experimental datasets obtained in commercial eucalypt plantations in the state of São Paulo. Implementing an Eucalyptus plantation cover type within AgroIBIS, which had no Plant Functional Type dedicated to fast-growing forest plantations, required important changes in the carbon allocation turnover sub-models. This study included three phases: (1) the computational modification of AgroIBIS; (2) the model parametrization, calibration and validation using data fromintensively monitored sites or inventories datasets; and (3) model application at regional scaleusing sets of parameters which were considered to be constant in space and/or time based on data from the local experiments, and other sets of parameters which could vary spatially. Carbon fluxes of Eucalyptus plantations were simulated at the regional scale, and their inter-annual and spatial variabilities were analysed. Such spatial and multiannual quantification of carbon fluxesat large scalesbrings a better understanding of these forest ecosystems on global carbon cycling, which is a prerequisite to support policy decisions. 650 $aCarbono 650 $aEucalipto 653 $aAgro IBIS model 700 1 $aCUADRA, S. V. 700 1 $aATTIA, A. 700 1 $aNOUVELLON, Y. 700 1 $aGUILLEMOT, J. 700 1 $aCAMPOE, O. C. 700 1 $aCABRAL, O. M. R. 700 1 $aLACLAU, J. 700 1 $aGALDOS, M. 700 1 $aLAMPARELLI, R. 700 1 $aBORTOLUCCI, J. 700 1 $aPEREIRA, B. 700 1 $aMAIRE, G. Le
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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
29/10/2012 |
Data da última atualização: |
18/07/2014 |
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JESUS, E. M. de; AMARAL, A. R. do; FEIDEN, A.; BORSATO, A. V. |
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EDILEUZA MEDEIROS DE JESUS, UFMS; ALEXANDRE ROBERTO DO AMARAL, ASSENTAMENTO TAMARINEIRO SUL; ALBERTO FEIDEN, CPAP; AURELIO VINICIUS BORSATO, CPAP. |
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Pré-diagnóstico em quintais urbanos em Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul. |
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2012 |
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Cadernos de Agroecologia, v. 7, n. 2, 2012. |
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5p. |
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Português |
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Também em: SEMINÁRIO DE AGROECOLOGIA DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, 4.; ENCONTRO DE PRODUTORES AGROECOLÓGICOS DE MS, 3., 2012, Glória de Dourados. O saber tradicional e o científico: a interação encurtando caminhos para o desenvolvimento sustentável: anais. Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2012. 1 CD-ROM. Editado por: Leandro Fávio Carneiro, Milton Parron Padovan. |
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O objetivo desta pesquisa foi realizar um pré-diagnóstico da utilização dos pomares urbanos de espécies frutíferas pelos moradores da cidade Corumbá, MS. A pesquisa foi realizada no primeiro semestre de 2012, onde foram entrevistados 11 moradores donos de quintais com plantas frutíferas. As principais questões que nortearam esta entrevista foram: Quais espécies? Cultivadas ou espontâneas? Nativas ou exóticas? O que sabe sobre elas? Quais as vantagens e dificuldades em mantê-las? Procedência? Para que as utilizam? Os dados coletados foram então tabulados e submetidos à análise descritiva. Dentre os principais resultados, observou-se nos quintais visitados uma grande diversidade vegetal de frutíferas. De modo geral, estes produtos não são comercializados. A maioria das espécies encontradas são exóticas. De acordo com os entrevistados, o interesse maior é em consumir o fruto in natura ou na forma de suco. Nos quintais visitados foram encontradas 31 espécies pertencentes a 19 famílias. The objective of this research was to conduct a pre-diagnosis use of urban orchards of fruit species by city dwellers Corumbá, MS. The research was conducted in the first half of 2012, where 11 residents were interviewed owners backyards with fruit trees. The main questions that guided this interview were: Which species? Cultivated or spontaneous? Native or exotic? What do you know about them? What are the advantages and difficulties in keeping them? Provenance? For that use them? The collected data were then tabulated and analyzed descriptively. Among the key findings was observed in backyards visited a wide variety of vegetable fruit. Generally, these products are not commercially available. Most species are exotic. According to respondents, the greatest interest is in eating the fruit raw or in juice form. In backyards visited were found 31 species belonging to 19 families. MenosO objetivo desta pesquisa foi realizar um pré-diagnóstico da utilização dos pomares urbanos de espécies frutíferas pelos moradores da cidade Corumbá, MS. A pesquisa foi realizada no primeiro semestre de 2012, onde foram entrevistados 11 moradores donos de quintais com plantas frutíferas. As principais questões que nortearam esta entrevista foram: Quais espécies? Cultivadas ou espontâneas? Nativas ou exóticas? O que sabe sobre elas? Quais as vantagens e dificuldades em mantê-las? Procedência? Para que as utilizam? Os dados coletados foram então tabulados e submetidos à análise descritiva. Dentre os principais resultados, observou-se nos quintais visitados uma grande diversidade vegetal de frutíferas. De modo geral, estes produtos não são comercializados. A maioria das espécies encontradas são exóticas. De acordo com os entrevistados, o interesse maior é em consumir o fruto in natura ou na forma de suco. Nos quintais visitados foram encontradas 31 espécies pertencentes a 19 famílias. The objective of this research was to conduct a pre-diagnosis use of urban orchards of fruit species by city dwellers Corumbá, MS. The research was conducted in the first half of 2012, where 11 residents were interviewed owners backyards with fruit trees. The main questions that guided this interview were: Which species? Cultivated or spontaneous? Native or exotic? What do you know about them? What are the advantages and difficulties in keeping them? Provenance? For that use them? The collected da... Mostrar Tudo |
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Espécies frutíferas; Exóticas e nativas; Fruit species; Native and exotic; Quintais urbanos; Urban Backyards. |
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LEADER 02941naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1938448 005 2014-07-18 008 2012 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aJESUS, E. M. de 245 $aPré-diagnóstico em quintais urbanos em Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul. 260 $c2012 300 $a5p. 500 $aTambém em: SEMINÁRIO DE AGROECOLOGIA DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL, 4.; ENCONTRO DE PRODUTORES AGROECOLÓGICOS DE MS, 3., 2012, Glória de Dourados. O saber tradicional e o científico: a interação encurtando caminhos para o desenvolvimento sustentável: anais. Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2012. 1 CD-ROM. Editado por: Leandro Fávio Carneiro, Milton Parron Padovan. 520 $aO objetivo desta pesquisa foi realizar um pré-diagnóstico da utilização dos pomares urbanos de espécies frutíferas pelos moradores da cidade Corumbá, MS. A pesquisa foi realizada no primeiro semestre de 2012, onde foram entrevistados 11 moradores donos de quintais com plantas frutíferas. As principais questões que nortearam esta entrevista foram: Quais espécies? Cultivadas ou espontâneas? Nativas ou exóticas? O que sabe sobre elas? Quais as vantagens e dificuldades em mantê-las? Procedência? Para que as utilizam? Os dados coletados foram então tabulados e submetidos à análise descritiva. Dentre os principais resultados, observou-se nos quintais visitados uma grande diversidade vegetal de frutíferas. De modo geral, estes produtos não são comercializados. A maioria das espécies encontradas são exóticas. De acordo com os entrevistados, o interesse maior é em consumir o fruto in natura ou na forma de suco. Nos quintais visitados foram encontradas 31 espécies pertencentes a 19 famílias. The objective of this research was to conduct a pre-diagnosis use of urban orchards of fruit species by city dwellers Corumbá, MS. The research was conducted in the first half of 2012, where 11 residents were interviewed owners backyards with fruit trees. The main questions that guided this interview were: Which species? Cultivated or spontaneous? Native or exotic? What do you know about them? What are the advantages and difficulties in keeping them? Provenance? For that use them? The collected data were then tabulated and analyzed descriptively. Among the key findings was observed in backyards visited a wide variety of vegetable fruit. Generally, these products are not commercially available. Most species are exotic. According to respondents, the greatest interest is in eating the fruit raw or in juice form. In backyards visited were found 31 species belonging to 19 families. 653 $aEspécies frutíferas 653 $aExóticas e nativas 653 $aFruit species 653 $aNative and exotic 653 $aQuintais urbanos 653 $aUrban Backyards 700 1 $aAMARAL, A. R. do 700 1 $aFEIDEN, A. 700 1 $aBORSATO, A. V. 773 $tCadernos de Agroecologia$gv. 7, n. 2, 2012.
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