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Embrapa Semiárido. |
Data corrente: |
29/01/2000 |
Data da última atualização: |
19/04/2022 |
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Autoria: |
LEAO, P. C. de S. |
Afiliação: |
PATRICIA COELHO DE SOUZA LEAO, CPATSA. |
Título: |
Manejo e tratos culturais da videira. |
Ano de publicação: |
2000 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Petrolina: Embrapa Semi-Arido, 2000. |
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Nao paginado |
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Português |
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Apostila apresentada no Curso sobre Manejo da Cultura e Agronegocio da Uva de Mesa, Petrolina, 2000. |
Conteúdo: |
Instalação do sistema de condução; Podas da videira; Descompactação ou raleio de cachos; Reguladores de crescimento. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Controle de planta daninha; Cultivation; Cultivo; Management; Thinning. |
Thesagro: |
Manejo; Poda; Raleio; Regulador de Crescimento; Uva; Vitis Vinifera. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
grapes; plant growth substances; pruning; weed control. |
Categoria do assunto: |
A Sistemas de Cultivo |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/177308/1/8765.pdf
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Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
Data corrente: |
05/11/2020 |
Data da última atualização: |
13/11/2020 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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A - 1 |
Autoria: |
SILVA, R. F. B. da; MILLINGTON, J. D. A.; MORAN, E. F.; BATISTELLA, M.; LIU, J. |
Afiliação: |
RAMON FELIPE BICUDO DA SILVA, Michigan State University, Unicamp; JAMES D. A. MILLINGTON, King’s College London; EMILIO F. MORAN, Michigan State University; MATEUS BATISTELLA, CNPTIA, Unicamp; JIANGUO LIU, Michigan State University. |
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Three decades of land-use and land-cover change in mountain regions of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Landscape and Urban Planning, v. 204, p. 1-11, Dec. 2020. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103948 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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ABSTRACT. Mountain regions are key hotspots for biodiversity conservation and for provisioning ecosystem services. Containing fragile ecosystems and home to millions of inhabitants, mountains are also places of great value for tourism, cultural practices and endemic species. In this paper, we developed the first multitemporal land-use and land-cover assessment of mountain regions within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (BAF), the most endangered Brazilian tropical biome. The study used spatial thematic mapping for 1985, 2001, and 2018 to understand changes in landscape composition, patterns of change in patch metrics of natural vegetation cover, and correlations between human population and natural vegetation. Change detection techniques, landscape metrics and statistical tests (e.g., Kruskal-Wallis) were applied. We found that landscape composition did not change at significant levels over the 34 years (1985-2018), but that intense exchange between natural vegetation and agriculture creates a shifting mosaic steady-state. Additionally, natural vegetation loss was 13-fold lower within mountains than in other areas of the BAF biome, which indicates lower human-induced change in mountain regions. Urban and rural population (number of inhabitants) showed positive correlation with natural vegetation at municipality level indicating higher presence of population in municipalities with large extents of natural vegetation. Analysis demonstrated that the study region was under lower population pressure and urban growth compared to other areas and had kept large extents of natural vegetation within large patches, different to what is observed at biome level. However, telecoupling processes may result in indirect land changes in mountain regions of the BAF biome. Our results indicate that mountains play a key role in conserving the remnants of the BAF. MenosABSTRACT. Mountain regions are key hotspots for biodiversity conservation and for provisioning ecosystem services. Containing fragile ecosystems and home to millions of inhabitants, mountains are also places of great value for tourism, cultural practices and endemic species. In this paper, we developed the first multitemporal land-use and land-cover assessment of mountain regions within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (BAF), the most endangered Brazilian tropical biome. The study used spatial thematic mapping for 1985, 2001, and 2018 to understand changes in landscape composition, patterns of change in patch metrics of natural vegetation cover, and correlations between human population and natural vegetation. Change detection techniques, landscape metrics and statistical tests (e.g., Kruskal-Wallis) were applied. We found that landscape composition did not change at significant levels over the 34 years (1985-2018), but that intense exchange between natural vegetation and agriculture creates a shifting mosaic steady-state. Additionally, natural vegetation loss was 13-fold lower within mountains than in other areas of the BAF biome, which indicates lower human-induced change in mountain regions. Urban and rural population (number of inhabitants) showed positive correlation with natural vegetation at municipality level indicating higher presence of population in municipalities with large extents of natural vegetation. Analysis demonstrated that the study region was under lower po... Mostrar Tudo |
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Cobertura da terra; Environmental change; Fragmentation; LULC changes; Mudança ambiental; Paisagem; Patch metrics. |
Thesagro: |
Floresta Tropical; Uso da Terra. |
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Land cover; Land use; Landscape management; Landscapes. |
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LEADER 02873naa a2200337 a 4500 001 2126327 005 2020-11-13 008 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103948$2DOI 100 1 $aSILVA, R. F. B. da 245 $aThree decades of land-use and land-cover change in mountain regions of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2020 520 $aABSTRACT. Mountain regions are key hotspots for biodiversity conservation and for provisioning ecosystem services. Containing fragile ecosystems and home to millions of inhabitants, mountains are also places of great value for tourism, cultural practices and endemic species. In this paper, we developed the first multitemporal land-use and land-cover assessment of mountain regions within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (BAF), the most endangered Brazilian tropical biome. The study used spatial thematic mapping for 1985, 2001, and 2018 to understand changes in landscape composition, patterns of change in patch metrics of natural vegetation cover, and correlations between human population and natural vegetation. Change detection techniques, landscape metrics and statistical tests (e.g., Kruskal-Wallis) were applied. We found that landscape composition did not change at significant levels over the 34 years (1985-2018), but that intense exchange between natural vegetation and agriculture creates a shifting mosaic steady-state. Additionally, natural vegetation loss was 13-fold lower within mountains than in other areas of the BAF biome, which indicates lower human-induced change in mountain regions. Urban and rural population (number of inhabitants) showed positive correlation with natural vegetation at municipality level indicating higher presence of population in municipalities with large extents of natural vegetation. Analysis demonstrated that the study region was under lower population pressure and urban growth compared to other areas and had kept large extents of natural vegetation within large patches, different to what is observed at biome level. However, telecoupling processes may result in indirect land changes in mountain regions of the BAF biome. Our results indicate that mountains play a key role in conserving the remnants of the BAF. 650 $aLand cover 650 $aLand use 650 $aLandscape management 650 $aLandscapes 650 $aFloresta Tropical 650 $aUso da Terra 653 $aCobertura da terra 653 $aEnvironmental change 653 $aFragmentation 653 $aLULC changes 653 $aMudança ambiental 653 $aPaisagem 653 $aPatch metrics 700 1 $aMILLINGTON, J. D. A. 700 1 $aMORAN, E. F. 700 1 $aBATISTELLA, M. 700 1 $aLIU, J. 773 $tLandscape and Urban Planning$gv. 204, p. 1-11, Dec. 2020.
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