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Embrapa Arroz e Feijão. |
Data corrente: |
09/05/2006 |
Data da última atualização: |
01/10/2010 |
Autoria: |
WANDER, A. E.; MESQUITA, A. N. de; MORI, C. de; DEL PELOSO, M. J. |
Título: |
Sistemas de cultivo e custos de produção de feijão em Frederico Westphalen (RS), na safra 2004/2005. |
Ano de publicação: |
2005 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Santo Antônio de Goiás: Embrapa Arroz e Feijão, 2005. |
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3 p. |
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(Embrapa Arroz e Feijão. Comunicado Técnico, 96). |
Idioma: |
Português |
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O presente trabalho teve por objetivos caracterizar os sistemas de cultivo de feijão praticados no município gaúcho de Frederico Westphalen (região do Alto Uruguai) e estimar os custos de produção de feijão destes sistemas de cultivo na safra 2004/2005. |
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Frederico Westphalen; Rio Grande do Sul. |
Thesagro: |
Custo; Feijão; Produção; Sistema de Cultivo. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/CNPAF/23595/1/comt_96.pdf
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LEADER 01009nam a2200241 a 4500 001 1214094 005 2010-10-01 008 2005 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 100 1 $aWANDER, A. E. 245 $aSistemas de cultivo e custos de produção de feijão em Frederico Westphalen (RS), na safra 2004/2005.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aSanto Antônio de Goiás: Embrapa Arroz e Feijão$c2005 300 $a3 p. 490 $a(Embrapa Arroz e Feijão. Comunicado Técnico, 96). 520 $aO presente trabalho teve por objetivos caracterizar os sistemas de cultivo de feijão praticados no município gaúcho de Frederico Westphalen (região do Alto Uruguai) e estimar os custos de produção de feijão destes sistemas de cultivo na safra 2004/2005. 650 $aCusto 650 $aFeijão 650 $aProdução 650 $aSistema de Cultivo 653 $aFrederico Westphalen 653 $aRio Grande do Sul 700 1 $aMESQUITA, A. N. de 700 1 $aMORI, C. de 700 1 $aDEL PELOSO, M. J.
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Data corrente: |
09/01/2023 |
Data da última atualização: |
06/12/2023 |
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Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
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FONTANA, A.; SCHAEFER, C. E. G. R.; ANJOS, L. H. C. dos; KER, J. C.; PEREIRA, M. G.; SENRA, E. O.; COELHO, R. M. |
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ADEMIR FONTANA, CNPS; CARLOS ERNESTO GONÇALVES REYNAUD SCHAEFER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; LÚCIA HELENA CUNHA DOS ANJOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO; JOÃO CARLOS KER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; MARCOS GERVÁSIO PEREIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO; EDUARDO OSÓRIO SENRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; RICARDO MARQUES COELHO, INSTITUTO AGRONÔMICO DE CAMPINAS. |
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Soils from the atlantic forest. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
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In: SCHAEFER, C. E. G. R. (ed.). The soils of Brazil. Cham: Springer, 2023. cap. 7, p. 195-220. (World soils book series). |
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19949-3_7 |
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Inglês |
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The Atlantic Forest (AF) soils were the first explored by the Brazilian colonial society since the early days of discovery, with sugar cane, pasture, coffee, cocoa, tobacco, and cotton, resulting in widespread soil degradation and deforestation, that aggravated the inherent low natural fertility of most AF soils. Despite the general trend of chemical poverty, the AF soils show good physical properties and have good yields with moderate fertilization and liming, as in the case of Coffee and Cocoa crops. The high pedodiversity of the Atlantic Forest is attributed to the steep, mountainous relief and very diverse lithologies. The mountainous to hilly topography is a strong obstacle to the mechanization and modernization of AF soils agriculture, and drive the permanence of less intensive and more ecological methods of production in family farming systems, directed to the local markets of the many cities in the region. Currently, there is strong pressure for deforestation and loss of the last remnants in the drier limits of the Atlantic Forest biome, where soils are chemically richer and often eutrophic. The production of water and hydric resources and the carbon conservation and recovery in these soils are environmental services of the greatest importance for the Atlantic Forest Biome, now and in the emerging scenarios of CO2 emissions mitigation. Research aimed at developing a more diversified agroecological management of soils under the Atlantic Forest region, and less intensive and restorative patterns of land use with forest recovery, should be encouraged by public policies aimed at its fragile soils. MenosThe Atlantic Forest (AF) soils were the first explored by the Brazilian colonial society since the early days of discovery, with sugar cane, pasture, coffee, cocoa, tobacco, and cotton, resulting in widespread soil degradation and deforestation, that aggravated the inherent low natural fertility of most AF soils. Despite the general trend of chemical poverty, the AF soils show good physical properties and have good yields with moderate fertilization and liming, as in the case of Coffee and Cocoa crops. The high pedodiversity of the Atlantic Forest is attributed to the steep, mountainous relief and very diverse lithologies. The mountainous to hilly topography is a strong obstacle to the mechanization and modernization of AF soils agriculture, and drive the permanence of less intensive and more ecological methods of production in family farming systems, directed to the local markets of the many cities in the region. Currently, there is strong pressure for deforestation and loss of the last remnants in the drier limits of the Atlantic Forest biome, where soils are chemically richer and often eutrophic. The production of water and hydric resources and the carbon conservation and recovery in these soils are environmental services of the greatest importance for the Atlantic Forest Biome, now and in the emerging scenarios of CO2 emissions mitigation. Research aimed at developing a more diversified agroecological management of soils under the Atlantic Forest region, and less intensi... Mostrar Tudo |
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Brazilian pedology; Deep weathered soils; Latosols; Mares de Morros landscape; Neotropical soils; Paisagem de Mares de Morros; Pedologia brasileira; Pedologia tropical; Rainforest soils; Solos Neotropicais; Tropical pedology. |
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Floresta Tropical; Latossolo; Solo. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 02754naa a2200373 a 4500 001 2150788 005 2023-12-06 008 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19949-3_7$2DOI 100 1 $aFONTANA, A. 245 $aSoils from the atlantic forest.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2023 520 $aThe Atlantic Forest (AF) soils were the first explored by the Brazilian colonial society since the early days of discovery, with sugar cane, pasture, coffee, cocoa, tobacco, and cotton, resulting in widespread soil degradation and deforestation, that aggravated the inherent low natural fertility of most AF soils. Despite the general trend of chemical poverty, the AF soils show good physical properties and have good yields with moderate fertilization and liming, as in the case of Coffee and Cocoa crops. The high pedodiversity of the Atlantic Forest is attributed to the steep, mountainous relief and very diverse lithologies. The mountainous to hilly topography is a strong obstacle to the mechanization and modernization of AF soils agriculture, and drive the permanence of less intensive and more ecological methods of production in family farming systems, directed to the local markets of the many cities in the region. Currently, there is strong pressure for deforestation and loss of the last remnants in the drier limits of the Atlantic Forest biome, where soils are chemically richer and often eutrophic. The production of water and hydric resources and the carbon conservation and recovery in these soils are environmental services of the greatest importance for the Atlantic Forest Biome, now and in the emerging scenarios of CO2 emissions mitigation. Research aimed at developing a more diversified agroecological management of soils under the Atlantic Forest region, and less intensive and restorative patterns of land use with forest recovery, should be encouraged by public policies aimed at its fragile soils. 650 $aFloresta Tropical 650 $aLatossolo 650 $aSolo 653 $aBrazilian pedology 653 $aDeep weathered soils 653 $aLatosols 653 $aMares de Morros landscape 653 $aNeotropical soils 653 $aPaisagem de Mares de Morros 653 $aPedologia brasileira 653 $aPedologia tropical 653 $aRainforest soils 653 $aSolos Neotropicais 653 $aTropical pedology 700 1 $aSCHAEFER, C. E. G. R. 700 1 $aANJOS, L. H. C. dos 700 1 $aKER, J. C. 700 1 $aPEREIRA, M. G. 700 1 $aSENRA, E. O. 700 1 $aCOELHO, R. M. 773 $tIn: SCHAEFER, C. E. G. R. (ed.). The soils of Brazil. Cham: Springer, 2023. cap. 7, p. 195-220. (World soils book series).
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