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KENIS, M.; BENELLI, G.; BIONDI, A.; CALATAYUD, P.-A.; DAY, R.; DESNEUX, N.; HARRISON, R. D.; KRITICOS, D.; RWOMUSHANA, I.; BERG, J. V. D.; VERHEGGEN, F.; ZHANG, Y.-J.; AGBOYI, L. K.; AHISSOU, R. B.; BA, M. N.; BERNAL, J.; BUENO, A. de F.; CARRIÈRE, Y.; CARVALHO, G. A.; CHEN, X.-X.; CICERO, L.; PLESSIS, H. du; EARLY, R.; FALLET, P.; FIABOE, K. K. M.; FIRAKE, D. M.; GOERGEN, G.; GROOT, A. T.; GUEDES, R. N. C.; GUPTA, A.; HU, G.; HUANG, FN.; JABER, L. R.; MALO. E. a; MCCARTHY, C. B.; MEAGHER JR, R. L.; MOHAMED, S.; SANCHEZ, D. M.; NAGOSHI, R. N.; NÈGRE, N.; NIASSY, S.; OTA, N.; PALLI, S. R.; PAVELA, R.; RAMIREZ-ROMERO, R.; ROJAS, J. C.; SUBRAMANIAN, S.; TABASHNIK, B. E.; TAY, W. T.; VIRLA, E. G.; WANG, S.; WILLIAMS, T.; ZANG, L.-S.; ZHANG, L.; WU, K. |
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MARC KENIS, CABI; GIOVANNI BENELLI, UNIVERSITY OF PISA; ANTONIO BIONDI, UNIVERSITY OF CATANIA; PAUL-ANDRÉ CALATAYUD, PARIS-SACLAY UNIVERSITY; ROGER DAY, CABI; NICOLAS DESNEUX, UNIVERSITÉ CÔTE D’AZUR; RHETT D HARRISON, CIFOR-ICRAF; DARREN KRITICOS, CSIRO; IVAN RWOMUSHANA, CABI; JOHNNIE VAN DEN BERG, NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY; FRANÇOIS VERHEGGEN, UNIVERSITY OF LIEGE; YONG-JUN ZHANG, CAAS; LAKPO KOKU AGBOYI, CABI; RÉGIS BESMER AHISSOU, UNIVERSITY OF NAZI BONI; MALICK N BA, INTERNATIONAL CROPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE SEMI-ARID TROPICS (ICRISAT); JULIO BERNAL, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY; ADENEY DE FREITAS BUENO, CNPSO; YVES CARRIÈRE, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA; GERALDO ANDRADE CARVALHO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF LAVRAS; XUE-XIN CHEN, ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY; LIZETTE CICERO, INIFAP; HANNALENE DU PLESSIS, NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY; REGAN EARLY, UNIVERSITY OF EXETER; PATRICK FALLET, UNIVERSITY OF NEUCHÂTEL; KOMI K M FIABOE, IITA; DNYANESHWAR M FIRAKE, ICAR; GEORG GOERGEN, IITA; ASTRID T GROOT, UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM; RAUL N C GUEDES, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF VIÇOSA; ANKITA GUPTA, ICAR; GAO HU, NANJING AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY; FN HUANG, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY; LARA R JABER, THE UNIVERSITY OF JORDAN; EDI A MALO, ECOSUR; CHRISTINA B MCCARTHY, CONICET-CREG; ROBERT L MEAGHER, JR, USDA-ARS; SAMIRA MOHAMED, ICIPE; DAVID MOTA SANCHEZ, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY; RODNEY N NAGOSHI, USDA-ARS; NICOLAS NÈGRE, UNIVERSITY OF MONTPELLIER; SALIOU NIASSY, ICIPE; NOBORU OTA, UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO; SUBBA REDDY PALLI, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY; ROMAN PAVELA, CROP RESEARCH INSTITUTE; RICARDO RAMIREZ-ROMERO, UNIVERSITY OF GUADALAJARA; JULIO C ROJAS, ECOSUR; SEVGAN SUBRAMANIAN, ICIPE; BRUCE E TABASHNIK, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA; WEE TEK TAY, CSIRO; EDUARDO GABRIEL VIRLA, MIGUEL LILLO FOUNDATION; SU WANG, BAAFS; TREVOR WILLIAMS, INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGÍA AC; LIAN-SHENG ZANG, GUIZHOU UNIVERSITY; LISHENG ZHANG, CAAS; KONGMING WU, CAAS. |
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Invasiveness, biology, ecology, and management of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda. |
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2023 |
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Entomologia Generalis, v. 43, n. 2, p. 187-241, 2023. |
DOI: |
10.1127/entomologia/2022/1659 |
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Inglês |
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Controle Biológico; Controle Integrado; Entomologia; Genoma; Pesticida. |
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Biological control; Biopesticides; Genomics; Globalization; Integrated pest management; Invasive species; Noctuidae. |
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O Insetos e Entomologia |
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DIAS, F. P. M.; HÜBNER, R.; NUNES, F. de J.; LEANDRO, W. M.; XAVIER, F. A. da S. |
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FABIANE PEREIRA MACHADO DIAS, UFGO; RODRIGO HÜBNER, UFGO; FLÁVIA DE JESUS NUNES, UFRB; WILSON MOZENA LEANDRO, UFGO; FRANCISCO ALISSON DA SILVA XAVIER, CNPMF. |
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Effects of land-use change on chemical attributes of a Ferralsol in Brazilian Cerrado. |
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2019 |
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Catena, v. 177, p. 180-188, June 2019. |
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0341-8162 |
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The expansion of agriculture in the Brazilian Cerrado biome occurs at the expense of replacing native forest with pasture and/or crops. Negative environmental impacts, such as soil degradation, have been observed during this process. We aimed to evaluate the effect of different agricultural management systems on chemical attributes and soil organic matter fractions of a Ferralsol in an area of Cerrado, in the municipality of Hidrolândia, Goiás, Brazil. The following management systems were evaluated: (a) pasture (PAST), (b) no-tillage system (NT), organic cultivation (ORG) systems with different years of cultivation (2, 6, 8, and 10?years), and (c) a conventional management system (CS). Further, an area under native Cerrado forest (NF) was selected and used as a reference for steady state. Soil cores were collected at 0.0?0.10, 0.10?0.20, and 0.20?0.40?m depths. Macronutrients, total organic C (TOC), particulate organic C (POC), humic substances, and labile-C (Lab-C) were analyzed. The land-use change effect, driven by deforestation with subsequent pasture and/or crop, was evident by principal component (PC) analysis. In the 0.0?0.10?m soil layer, PC2 showed the isolation of NF from agricultural systems, whereas PC1 exhibited similar phenomena for the 0.10?0.20 and 0.20?0.40?m layers. In all cases, the agricultural systems showed weak correlation to TOC, POC, Lab-C and base saturation, suggesting loss of soil chemical fertility compared to NF. The ORG-8 area differed from other managed systems mainly due to high pH, P content, and base saturation. Soil cation exchange capacity was highly correlated to variables associated with soil organic matter, such as TOC, POC, and Lab-C. This result demonstrates that Cerrado soils are highly dependent on soil organic C dynamics. Conversion of Cerrado into agricultural land decreases soil chemical fertility. However, agroecosystems that reduce soil tillage and increase organic inputs, such as organic cultivation and no-tillage, seem to be suitable options for agricultural activity in Brazilian Cerrado. MenosThe expansion of agriculture in the Brazilian Cerrado biome occurs at the expense of replacing native forest with pasture and/or crops. Negative environmental impacts, such as soil degradation, have been observed during this process. We aimed to evaluate the effect of different agricultural management systems on chemical attributes and soil organic matter fractions of a Ferralsol in an area of Cerrado, in the municipality of Hidrolândia, Goiás, Brazil. The following management systems were evaluated: (a) pasture (PAST), (b) no-tillage system (NT), organic cultivation (ORG) systems with different years of cultivation (2, 6, 8, and 10?years), and (c) a conventional management system (CS). Further, an area under native Cerrado forest (NF) was selected and used as a reference for steady state. Soil cores were collected at 0.0?0.10, 0.10?0.20, and 0.20?0.40?m depths. Macronutrients, total organic C (TOC), particulate organic C (POC), humic substances, and labile-C (Lab-C) were analyzed. The land-use change effect, driven by deforestation with subsequent pasture and/or crop, was evident by principal component (PC) analysis. In the 0.0?0.10?m soil layer, PC2 showed the isolation of NF from agricultural systems, whereas PC1 exhibited similar phenomena for the 0.10?0.20 and 0.20?0.40?m layers. In all cases, the agricultural systems showed weak correlation to TOC, POC, Lab-C and base saturation, suggesting loss of soil chemical fertility compared to NF. The ORG-8 area differed from ot... Mostrar Tudo |
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LEADER 02623naa a2200193 a 4500 001 2108024 005 2019-12-07 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a0341-8162 100 1 $aDIAS, F. P. M. 245 $aEffects of land-use change on chemical attributes of a Ferralsol in Brazilian Cerrado.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2019 520 $aThe expansion of agriculture in the Brazilian Cerrado biome occurs at the expense of replacing native forest with pasture and/or crops. Negative environmental impacts, such as soil degradation, have been observed during this process. We aimed to evaluate the effect of different agricultural management systems on chemical attributes and soil organic matter fractions of a Ferralsol in an area of Cerrado, in the municipality of Hidrolândia, Goiás, Brazil. The following management systems were evaluated: (a) pasture (PAST), (b) no-tillage system (NT), organic cultivation (ORG) systems with different years of cultivation (2, 6, 8, and 10?years), and (c) a conventional management system (CS). Further, an area under native Cerrado forest (NF) was selected and used as a reference for steady state. Soil cores were collected at 0.0?0.10, 0.10?0.20, and 0.20?0.40?m depths. Macronutrients, total organic C (TOC), particulate organic C (POC), humic substances, and labile-C (Lab-C) were analyzed. The land-use change effect, driven by deforestation with subsequent pasture and/or crop, was evident by principal component (PC) analysis. In the 0.0?0.10?m soil layer, PC2 showed the isolation of NF from agricultural systems, whereas PC1 exhibited similar phenomena for the 0.10?0.20 and 0.20?0.40?m layers. In all cases, the agricultural systems showed weak correlation to TOC, POC, Lab-C and base saturation, suggesting loss of soil chemical fertility compared to NF. The ORG-8 area differed from other managed systems mainly due to high pH, P content, and base saturation. Soil cation exchange capacity was highly correlated to variables associated with soil organic matter, such as TOC, POC, and Lab-C. This result demonstrates that Cerrado soils are highly dependent on soil organic C dynamics. Conversion of Cerrado into agricultural land decreases soil chemical fertility. However, agroecosystems that reduce soil tillage and increase organic inputs, such as organic cultivation and no-tillage, seem to be suitable options for agricultural activity in Brazilian Cerrado. 650 $aSolo 700 1 $aHÜBNER, R. 700 1 $aNUNES, F. de J. 700 1 $aLEANDRO, W. M. 700 1 $aXAVIER, F. A. da S. 773 $tCatena$gv. 177, p. 180-188, June 2019.
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