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Embrapa Clima Temperado. |
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10/10/2017 |
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06/04/2018 |
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MOURA, M. da S.; SCHREIDER, F.; BRITO, G. G. de; ANDRES, A.; TELÓ, G. M.; BEHENCK, J. P.; CAPUTO, G.; GOULART, F. de A. P. |
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Diogo da Silva Moura; Fábio Schreiber; GIOVANI GREIGH DE BRITO, CPACT; ANDRE ANDRES, CPACT; GUSTAVO MACK TELÓ; JOÃO PEDRO BEHENCK; GIOVANNI CAPUTO; FRANCISCO DE ASSIS PUJOL GOULART. |
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Crescimento radicularde arroz daninho e cultivares de arroz irrigado em diferentes condições hídricas. |
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2017 |
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In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE ARROZ IRRIGADO, 10., 2017, Gramado. Intensificação sustentável. Porto Alegre: IRGA, 2017. |
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Português |
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Plantas daninhas; Sistema Clearfield. |
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Arroz; Oryza Sativa; Resistência. |
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Embrapa Solos. |
Data corrente: |
05/11/2012 |
Data da última atualização: |
11/11/2021 |
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VASQUES, G. de M.; GRUNWALD, S.; MYERS, D. B. |
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GUSTAVO DE MATTOS VASQUES, CNPS; University of Florida; Department of Agriculture, Columbia, Missouri, USA. |
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Influence of the spatial extent and resolution of input data on soil carbon models in Florida, USA. |
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2012 |
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Journal of Geophysical Research Geosciences, v. 117, n. G4, 2012. |
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2012JG001982 |
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Inglês |
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Understanding the causes of spatial variation of soil carbon (C) has important implications for regional and global C dynamics studies. Soil C predictive models can identify sources of C variation, but may be influenced by scale parameters, including the spatial extent and resolution of input data. Our objective was to investigate the influence of these scale parameters on soil C spatial predictive models in Florida, USA. We used data from three nested spatial extents (Florida, 150,000 km2; Santa Fe River watershed, 3,585 km2; and University of Florida Beef Cattle Station, 5.58 km2) to derive stepwise linear models of soil C as a function of 24 environmental properties. Models were derived within the three extents and for seven resolutions (30?1920 m) of input environmental data in Florida and in the watershed, then cross-evaluated among extents and resolutions, respectively. The quality of soil C models increased with an increase in the spatial extent (R2 from 0.10 in the cattle station to 0.61 in Florida) and with a decrease in the resolution of input data (R2 from 0.33 at 1920-m resolution to 0.61 at 30-m resolution in Florida). Soil and hydrologic variables were the most important across the seven resolutions both in Florida and in the watershed. The spatial extent and resolution of environmental covariates modulate soil C variation and soil-landscape correlations influencing soil C predictive models. Our results provide scale boundaries to observe environmental data and assess soil C spatial patterns, supporting C sequestration, budgeting and monitoring programs. MenosUnderstanding the causes of spatial variation of soil carbon (C) has important implications for regional and global C dynamics studies. Soil C predictive models can identify sources of C variation, but may be influenced by scale parameters, including the spatial extent and resolution of input data. Our objective was to investigate the influence of these scale parameters on soil C spatial predictive models in Florida, USA. We used data from three nested spatial extents (Florida, 150,000 km2; Santa Fe River watershed, 3,585 km2; and University of Florida Beef Cattle Station, 5.58 km2) to derive stepwise linear models of soil C as a function of 24 environmental properties. Models were derived within the three extents and for seven resolutions (30?1920 m) of input environmental data in Florida and in the watershed, then cross-evaluated among extents and resolutions, respectively. The quality of soil C models increased with an increase in the spatial extent (R2 from 0.10 in the cattle station to 0.61 in Florida) and with a decrease in the resolution of input data (R2 from 0.33 at 1920-m resolution to 0.61 at 30-m resolution in Florida). Soil and hydrologic variables were the most important across the seven resolutions both in Florida and in the watershed. The spatial extent and resolution of environmental covariates modulate soil C variation and soil-landscape correlations influencing soil C predictive models. Our results provide scale boundaries to observe environmental data and... Mostrar Tudo |
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Soil carbon; Soil carbon models. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/69367/1/Vasques-et-al.-Influence-of-the-spatial-extent-and-resolution-of-input-data-on-soil-carbon-models-in-Florida-USA-2.pdf
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LEADER 02188naa a2200181 a 4500 001 1938847 005 2021-11-11 008 2012 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1029/2012JG001982$2DOI 100 1 $aVASQUES, G. de M. 245 $aInfluence of the spatial extent and resolution of input data on soil carbon models in Florida, USA.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2012 520 $aUnderstanding the causes of spatial variation of soil carbon (C) has important implications for regional and global C dynamics studies. Soil C predictive models can identify sources of C variation, but may be influenced by scale parameters, including the spatial extent and resolution of input data. Our objective was to investigate the influence of these scale parameters on soil C spatial predictive models in Florida, USA. We used data from three nested spatial extents (Florida, 150,000 km2; Santa Fe River watershed, 3,585 km2; and University of Florida Beef Cattle Station, 5.58 km2) to derive stepwise linear models of soil C as a function of 24 environmental properties. Models were derived within the three extents and for seven resolutions (30?1920 m) of input environmental data in Florida and in the watershed, then cross-evaluated among extents and resolutions, respectively. The quality of soil C models increased with an increase in the spatial extent (R2 from 0.10 in the cattle station to 0.61 in Florida) and with a decrease in the resolution of input data (R2 from 0.33 at 1920-m resolution to 0.61 at 30-m resolution in Florida). Soil and hydrologic variables were the most important across the seven resolutions both in Florida and in the watershed. The spatial extent and resolution of environmental covariates modulate soil C variation and soil-landscape correlations influencing soil C predictive models. Our results provide scale boundaries to observe environmental data and assess soil C spatial patterns, supporting C sequestration, budgeting and monitoring programs. 653 $aSoil carbon 653 $aSoil carbon models 700 1 $aGRUNWALD, S. 700 1 $aMYERS, D. B. 773 $tJournal of Geophysical Research Geosciences$gv. 117, n. G4, 2012.
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