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24. | ![Imagem marcado/desmarcado](/consulta/web/img/desmarcado.png) | BATISTA, A. P. B.; SOUZA, R. L. F. de; GUEDES, M. C.; SILVA, K. E. da; MELLO, J. M. de. Distribuição espacial do teor de magnésio (Mg) em solo sob floresta nativa com presença da castanha-da-amazônia (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.) na Amazônia Oriental. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE CIÊNCIA DO SOLO, 36., 2017, Belém, PA. Amazônia e seus solos: peculiaridades e potencialidades. Belém, PA: SBCS, 2017. Resumo 2831. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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25. | ![Imagem marcado/desmarcado](/consulta/web/img/desmarcado.png) | BATISTA, A. P. B.; SOUZA, R. L. F. de; GUEDES, M. C.; SILVA, K. E. da; MELLO, J. M. de. Distribuição espacial do teor de magnésio (Mg) em solo sob floresta nativa com presença da castanha-da-amazônia (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.) na Amazônia Oriental. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE CIÊNCIA DO SOLO, 36., 2017, Belém, PA. Amazônia e seus solos: peculiaridades e potencialidades. Belém, PA: SBCS, 2017. Resumo 2831. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amapá. |
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27. | ![Imagem marcado/desmarcado](/consulta/web/img/desmarcado.png) | SILVA, D. R. da; SOUZA, R. L.; MANERA, D. B.; VOLTOLINI, T. V.; SILVA, C. M. da. Digestibilidade da matéria seca e nutrientes da ração fornecida para cordeiros Santa Inês recebendo misturas minerais oriundas de resíduos salinos sólidos. In: JORNADA DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA DA EMBRAPA SEMIÁRIDO, 8., 2013, Petrolina. Anais... Petrolina: Embrapa Semiárido, 2013. p. 379-384. (Embrapa Semiárido. Documentos, 253). Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Semiárido. |
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28. | ![Imagem marcado/desmarcado](/consulta/web/img/desmarcado.png) | DUARTE, E. F.; SOUZA, R. L. P. de; BRITTO, D. P. P. de S.; COSTA, W. F. da. Épocas de drenagem final em cultura de arroz irrigado por inundação intermitente, na baixada fluminense. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, DF, v. 12 (único), p. 11-26, 1977. Título em inglês: Study of end drainage in an intermittent flooded lowland rice area at Rio de Janeiro State. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Unidades Centrais. |
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31. | ![Imagem marcado/desmarcado](/consulta/web/img/desmarcado.png) | LUCCHINI, F.; MORIN, J. P.; SOUZA, R. L. R. de; LIMA, E. J. de; SILVA, J. C. da. Inimigos naturais de Sibine spp., Sibine nesea e Euprosterna elaesea (Lep., Limacodidae) constatados em plantações de dendê, Elaeis guineensis, nos Estados do Pará, do Amazonas e da Bahia. Manaus: EMBRAPA-CNPSD, 1984. 5 p. (EMBRAPA-CNPSD. Pesquisa em Andamento, 22). Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental; Embrapa Unidades Centrais. |
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38. | ![Imagem marcado/desmarcado](/consulta/web/img/desmarcado.png) | BECKER, M.; SOUZA, M. A.; MORAES, L. G.; SILVA, G. S.; ANTONIASSI, N. A. B.; SOUZA, R. L.; COLODEL, E. M. Bone quality evaluation of experimental osteometabolic disease in Pantanal alligators (Caiman yacare) by High Resolution Computerized Microtomography (?CT). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 38, n. 5, p. 981-990, maio 2018 Título em português: Avaliação da qualidade óssea de doença osteometabólica experimental em jacarés do pantanal (Caiman yacare) por Microtomografia Computadorizada (?CT). Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Unidades Centrais. |
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39. | ![Imagem marcado/desmarcado](/consulta/web/img/desmarcado.png) | SOUZA, R. L.; COSTA, A. C.; BARBOSA, A. S.; SANTOS, B. C. M.; ARAUJO, W. M.; LOBO, V. L. S.; FURLANETTO, C.; COSTA, D. C. Avaliação da patogenicidade de diferentes populações de Pratylenchus zeae em linhagens e cultivares de arroz. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE NEMATOLOGIA, 36, 2019, Caldas Novas. Nematoides: da Ciência ao Campo. [Anais, palestras e resumos]. Campinas: Infobibos, 2019. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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SIMÕES, L. H. P.; GUILLEMOT, J.; RONQUIM, C. C.; WEIDLICH, E. W. A.; MUYS, B.; FUZA, M. S.; LIMA, R. A.; BRANCALION, P. H. S. |
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LAURA H. P. SIMÕES, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; JOANNÈS GUILLEMOT, UNIVERSITY OF MONTPELLIER; CARLOS CESAR RONQUIM, CNPM; EMANUELA W. A. WEIDLICH, LEUPHANA UNIVERSITY LUENEBURG; BART MUYS, KU LEUVEN; MATHEUS S. FUZA, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; RENATO A. F. LIMA, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; PEDRO H. S. BRANCALION, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO. |
Título: |
Green deserts, but not always: a global synthesis of native woody species regeneration under tropical tree monocultures. |
Ano de publicação: |
2024 |
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Global Change Biology, v. 30, n. 4, e17269, 2024. |
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13652486 |
DOI: |
10.1111/gcb.17269 |
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Abstract: Tree monocultures constitute an increasing fraction of the global tree cover and are the dominant tree- growing strategy of forest landscape restoration commitments. Their advantages to produce timber are well known, but their value for biodiversity is highly controversial and context dependent. Therefore, understanding whether, and in which conditions, they can harbor native species regeneration is crucial. Here, we conducted meta-analyses based on a global survey of the literature and on a database created with local, unpublished studies throughout Brazil to evaluate the regeneration potential of native species under tree monocultures and the way management influ-ences this regeneration. Native woody species regeneration under tree monoculturesharbors a substantial fraction of the diversity (on average 40% and 68% in the global and Brazilian surveys, respectively) and abundance (on average 25% and 60% in the global and Brazilian surveys, respectively) of regeneration observed in natural forests. Plantations with longer rotation lengths, composed of native tree species, and located adjacent to forest remnants harbor more species. Pine plantations harbor more na-tive individuals than eucalypt plantations, and the abundance of regenerating trees is higher in sites with higher mean temperatures. Species–area curves revealed that the number of woody species under pine and eucalypt plantations in Brazil is 606 and 598 species, respectively, over an aggregated sampled area of ca. 12 ha. We highlight that the understory of tree monocultures can harbor a considerable diversity of regener-ating native species at the landscape and regional scales, but this diversity strongly depends on management. Long- rotation length and favorable location are key factors for woody regeneration success under tropical tree monocultures. Therefore, tree monocultures can play a role in forest landscape restoration and conservation, but only if they are planned and managed for achieving this purpose. MenosAbstract: Tree monocultures constitute an increasing fraction of the global tree cover and are the dominant tree- growing strategy of forest landscape restoration commitments. Their advantages to produce timber are well known, but their value for biodiversity is highly controversial and context dependent. Therefore, understanding whether, and in which conditions, they can harbor native species regeneration is crucial. Here, we conducted meta-analyses based on a global survey of the literature and on a database created with local, unpublished studies throughout Brazil to evaluate the regeneration potential of native species under tree monocultures and the way management influ-ences this regeneration. Native woody species regeneration under tree monoculturesharbors a substantial fraction of the diversity (on average 40% and 68% in the global and Brazilian surveys, respectively) and abundance (on average 25% and 60% in the global and Brazilian surveys, respectively) of regeneration observed in natural forests. Plantations with longer rotation lengths, composed of native tree species, and located adjacent to forest remnants harbor more species. Pine plantations harbor more na-tive individuals than eucalypt plantations, and the abundance of regenerating trees is higher in sites with higher mean temperatures. Species–area curves revealed that the number of woody species under pine and eucalypt plantations in Brazil is 606 and 598 species, respectively, over an aggregated sampled a... Mostrar Tudo |
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Forest landscape restoration; Planted forests; Woody species diversity. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Forest restoration; Forestry; Natural regeneration; Plantations; Understory. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1163261/1/6220.pdf
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