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Embrapa Trigo. |
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10/08/1992 |
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10/08/1992 |
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FRANCOVIG, A. J.; RIGITANO, A.; SILVA, A. C. da; GAUDÊNCIO, C. de A.; PETRUCCI, G. L.; PEREIRA, L. A. G.; POSSAMAI, J. C.; PHILIPOVSKI, J. F.; JAZAR, J. L.; PAN, W.; NICOLETTI, G. H.; NISIO, J. |
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Informações sobre cultivares de trigo recomendadas no Paraná em 1973. |
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1973 |
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Curitiba: IPEAME, 1973. |
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31 p. |
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(IPEAME. Circular, 15). |
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Português |
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Brasil; Cultivar; Instituto de Pesquisas e Experimentação Meridional; Recomendação. |
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LEADER 00836nam a2200301 a 4500 001 1843407 005 1992-08-10 008 1973 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 100 1 $aFRANCOVIG, A. J. 245 $aInformações sobre cultivares de trigo recomendadas no Paraná em 1973. 260 $aCuritiba: IPEAME$c1973 300 $a31 p. 490 $a(IPEAME. Circular, 15). 653 $aBrasil 653 $aCultivar 653 $aInstituto de Pesquisas e Experimentação Meridional 653 $aRecomendação 700 1 $aRIGITANO, A. 700 1 $aSILVA, A. C. da 700 1 $aGAUDÊNCIO, C. de A. 700 1 $aPETRUCCI, G. L. 700 1 $aPEREIRA, L. A. G. 700 1 $aPOSSAMAI, J. C. 700 1 $aPHILIPOVSKI, J. F. 700 1 $aJAZAR, J. L. 700 1 $aPAN, W. 700 1 $aNICOLETTI, G. H. 700 1 $aNISIO, J.
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SCHACHT, W. H.; MESQUITA, R. C. M.; MALECHEK, J. C.; KIRMSE, R. D. |
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Response of Caatinga Vegetation to Decreasing Levels of Canopy Cover. |
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1989 |
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Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, v. 24, n.11, p.14121-1426, nov. 1989 |
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Português |
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Although clearing of the caatinga forest is conducted primarily to open arcas for crop production and to harvest wood, vegetation manipulation is being promoted as a means of increasing forage availability to livestock. Response of caatinga vegetation to various; levels of canopy cover removal is being studied in two experimerits at the CNPC, Sobral, CE, Brazil. Complete removal of the tree canopy resulted in a six to eightfo"d increase in first year production of herbaceous vegetation. This magnitude of increase was also true for ranopy covers of 20% - 30% and 50% - 60%. Caatinga species coppice readily following cutting and, therefore, canopy cover for the cleared treatment (complete removal) was equal to that of the control (approximately 95 %) by the end of die fourth ycar posttreatment. As a result, herbaceous vegetation and leaf litter yiclds for the two treatments were similar, too. Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia), a tree species which produces palatable browse and valuable wood, responded very favorably to clearing. Not only did many new plants establish, but by the fourth year posttreatment sabiá coppice on the cleared areas produced as much as ten times more foliar biomass than did the intact trees on the control area. The high herbaceous vegetation yields under a thinned canopy and the favorable responses; to cutting of tree species; such as sabiá indicate diat a multiple use approach involving selectively thinned caatinga could be developed whereby production of the naturally renewable wood and forage resources would be optimized. MenosAlthough clearing of the caatinga forest is conducted primarily to open arcas for crop production and to harvest wood, vegetation manipulation is being promoted as a means of increasing forage availability to livestock. Response of caatinga vegetation to various; levels of canopy cover removal is being studied in two experimerits at the CNPC, Sobral, CE, Brazil. Complete removal of the tree canopy resulted in a six to eightfo"d increase in first year production of herbaceous vegetation. This magnitude of increase was also true for ranopy covers of 20% - 30% and 50% - 60%. Caatinga species coppice readily following cutting and, therefore, canopy cover for the cleared treatment (complete removal) was equal to that of the control (approximately 95 %) by the end of die fourth ycar posttreatment. As a result, herbaceous vegetation and leaf litter yiclds for the two treatments were similar, too. Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia), a tree species which produces palatable browse and valuable wood, responded very favorably to clearing. Not only did many new plants establish, but by the fourth year posttreatment sabiá coppice on the cleared areas produced as much as ten times more foliar biomass than did the intact trees on the control area. The high herbaceous vegetation yields under a thinned canopy and the favorable responses; to cutting of tree species; such as sabiá indicate diat a multiple use approach involving selectively thinned caatinga could be developed whereby production of... Mostrar Tudo |
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coppice; vegetation manipulation. |
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Mimosa Caesalpiniaefolia. |
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LEADER 02150naa a2200193 a 4500 001 1107226 005 2002-05-15 008 1989 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSCHACHT, W. H. 245 $aResponse of Caatinga Vegetation to Decreasing Levels of Canopy Cover. 260 $c1989 520 $aAlthough clearing of the caatinga forest is conducted primarily to open arcas for crop production and to harvest wood, vegetation manipulation is being promoted as a means of increasing forage availability to livestock. Response of caatinga vegetation to various; levels of canopy cover removal is being studied in two experimerits at the CNPC, Sobral, CE, Brazil. Complete removal of the tree canopy resulted in a six to eightfo"d increase in first year production of herbaceous vegetation. This magnitude of increase was also true for ranopy covers of 20% - 30% and 50% - 60%. Caatinga species coppice readily following cutting and, therefore, canopy cover for the cleared treatment (complete removal) was equal to that of the control (approximately 95 %) by the end of die fourth ycar posttreatment. As a result, herbaceous vegetation and leaf litter yiclds for the two treatments were similar, too. Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia), a tree species which produces palatable browse and valuable wood, responded very favorably to clearing. Not only did many new plants establish, but by the fourth year posttreatment sabiá coppice on the cleared areas produced as much as ten times more foliar biomass than did the intact trees on the control area. The high herbaceous vegetation yields under a thinned canopy and the favorable responses; to cutting of tree species; such as sabiá indicate diat a multiple use approach involving selectively thinned caatinga could be developed whereby production of the naturally renewable wood and forage resources would be optimized. 650 $aMimosa Caesalpiniaefolia 653 $acoppice 653 $avegetation manipulation 700 1 $aMESQUITA, R. C. M. 700 1 $aMALECHEK, J. C. 700 1 $aKIRMSE, R. D. 773 $tPesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília$gv. 24, n.11, p.14121-1426, nov. 1989
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