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Embrapa Algodão. |
Data corrente: |
25/10/2007 |
Data da última atualização: |
25/10/2007 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Boletim de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento |
Autoria: |
SEVERINO, L. S.; FERREIRA, G. B.; MORAES, C. R. de A.; GONDIM, T. M. de S.; FREIRE, W. S. de A.; CASTRO, D. A. de; CARDOSO, G. D.; BELTRÃO, N. E. de M. |
Título: |
Adubação química da mamoneira com macro e micronutrientes em Quixeramobim, CE. |
Ano de publicação: |
2005 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Campina Grande: Embrapa Algodão, 2005. |
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24 p. |
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(Boletim de Pesquisa, 61) |
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0103-0841 |
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Português |
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Adubação com macronutrientes; Adubação com micronutrientes; Adubação química; Quixeramobim. |
Thesagro: |
Mamona. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/CNPA/19703/1/BOLETIM61.pdf
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Embrapa Florestas. |
Data corrente: |
15/08/2013 |
Data da última atualização: |
14/07/2021 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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BROWN, G. G.; CALLAHAM JUNIOR, M. A.; NIVA, C. C.; FEIJOO, A.; SAUTTER, K. D.; JAMES, S. W.; FRAGOSO, C.; PASINI, A.; SCHMELZ, R. M. |
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GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; MAC. A. CALLAHAM JR., USDA; CINTIA CARLA NIVA, Pós-doutoranda da Embrapa Florestas; ALEXANDER FEIJOO, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira; KLAUS D. SAUTTER, Universidade Positivo; SAMUEL W. JAMES, University of Iowa; CARLOS FRAGOSO, Instituto de Ecología, México; AMARILDO PASINI, UEL; RÜDIGER M. SCHMELZ, University of A Coruña. |
Título: |
Terrestrial oligochaete research in Latin America: the importance of the Latin American Meetings on Oligochaete Ecology and Taxonomy. |
Ano de publicação: |
2013 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Applied Soil Ecology, v. 69, (nesp), p. 2-12, July 2013. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Special issue: Progress and Priorities in Latin American Oligochaete Research. |
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Over 1100 species of oligochaetes are known from Latin America (LA), of which most are earthworms. Enchytraeid research is not so well developed, mainly due to their small size, the difficulty of identifica- tion, and the general ignorance of LA scientists of this family. Some countries, such as Brazil, Colombia and Mexico have active taxonomists, and hence tend to have better knowledge of oligochaete diver- sity and ecology. However, the few professionals active in the area and a major taxonomic impediment have greatly hindered research on oligochaetes in LA. Four Latin American Meetings on Oligochaete Ecol- ogy and Taxonomy (ELAETAO) have been held since 2003. These meetings brought together researchers, students and technicians from 15 countries and resulted in several landmark publications (3 special jour- nal issues and one book) that synthesize research performed in the Americas. Topics addressed include the diversity and distribution of native and exotic earthworm species in all LA countries, the use of oligochaetes as bioindicators, oligochaete genetics and phylogeny, various aspects of vermiculture, earth- worm and enchytraeid sampling methods, and ecology and biology of invasive species, among others. Furthermore, since the first ELAETAO, regular training in terrestrial oligochaete ecology and taxonomy (10 earthworm and 2 enchytraeid short courses), as well as in ecotoxicology and molecular genetics has been offered to ∼ 150 scientists and students in these topics in order to build capacity for research activity. The ELAETAOs have greatly stimulated earthworm and enchytraeid research in LA, but several challenges must still be overcome to adequately assess the true nature of oligochaete biodiversity and their ecology in the region MenosOver 1100 species of oligochaetes are known from Latin America (LA), of which most are earthworms. Enchytraeid research is not so well developed, mainly due to their small size, the difficulty of identifica- tion, and the general ignorance of LA scientists of this family. Some countries, such as Brazil, Colombia and Mexico have active taxonomists, and hence tend to have better knowledge of oligochaete diver- sity and ecology. However, the few professionals active in the area and a major taxonomic impediment have greatly hindered research on oligochaetes in LA. Four Latin American Meetings on Oligochaete Ecol- ogy and Taxonomy (ELAETAO) have been held since 2003. These meetings brought together researchers, students and technicians from 15 countries and resulted in several landmark publications (3 special jour- nal issues and one book) that synthesize research performed in the Americas. Topics addressed include the diversity and distribution of native and exotic earthworm species in all LA countries, the use of oligochaetes as bioindicators, oligochaete genetics and phylogeny, various aspects of vermiculture, earth- worm and enchytraeid sampling methods, and ecology and biology of invasive species, among others. Furthermore, since the first ELAETAO, regular training in terrestrial oligochaete ecology and taxonomy (10 earthworm and 2 enchytraeid short courses), as well as in ecotoxicology and molecular genetics has been offered to ∼ 150 scientists and students in these t... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
América Latina. |
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Ecologia; Minhoca; Pesquisa; Taxonomia. |
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ecology; Latin America; Oligochaeta; research; taxonomy. |
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