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Embrapa Solos. |
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14/09/2022 |
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19/03/2024 |
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DÍAZ-GUADARRAMA, S.; VARÓN-RAMÍREZ, V. M.; LIZARAZO, I.; GUEVARA, M.; ANGELINI, M.; ARAUJO-CARRILLO, G. A.; ARGEÑAL, J.; ARMAS, D.; BALTA, R. A.; BOLIVAR, A.; BUSTAMANTE, N.; DART, R. de O.; DELL AQUA, M.; ENCINA, A.; FIGUEREDO, H.; FONTES, F.; GUTIÉRREZ-DIAZ, J. S.; JIMÉNEZ, W.; LAVADO, R. S.; BACA, J. F. M.; MENDONÇA-SANTOS, M. de L.; MORETTI, L. M.; MUÑOZ, I. D.; OLIVERA, C.; OLMEDO, G.; OMUTO, C.; ORTIZ, S.; PASCALE, C.; PFEIFFER, M.; RAMOS, I. A.; RÍOS, D.; RIVERA, R.; RODRÍGUEZ, L. M.; RODRÍGUEZ, D. M.; ROSALES, A.; ROSALES, K.; SCHULZ, G.; SEVILLA, V.; TENTI, L. M.; VARGAS, R.; VASQUES, G. M.; YIGINI, Y.; RUBIANO, Y. |
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SERGIO DÍAZ-GUADARRAMA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA; VIVIANA M. VARÓN-RAMÍREZ, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO/CORPORACIÓN COLOMBIANA DE INVESTIGACIÓN AGROPECUARIA AGROSAVIA; IVÁN LIZARAZO, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA; MARIO GUEVARA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO/UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE; MARCOS ANGELINI, FAO; GUSTAVO A. ARAUJO-CARRILLO, CORPORACIÓN COLOMBIANA DE INVESTIGACIÓN AGROPECUARIA AGROSAVIA; JAINER ARGEÑAL, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE HONDURAS; DAPHNE ARMAS, UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERÍA; RAFAEL A. BALTA, MINISTERIO DE DESARROLLO AGRARIO Y RIEGO; ADRIANA BOLIVAR, INSTITUTO GEOGRÁFICO AGUSTÍN CODAZZI; NELSON BUSTAMANTE, SERVICIO AGRÍCOLA Y GANADERO; RICARDO DE OLIVEIRA DART, CNPS; MARTIN DELL AQUA, MINISTERIO DE GANADERÍA, AGRICULTURA Y PESCA; ARNULFO ENCINA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE ASUNCIÓN; HERNÁN FIGUEREDO, SOCIEDAD BOLIVIANA DE LA CIENCIA DEL SUELO; FERNANDO FONTES, MINISTERIO DE GANADERÍA, AGRICULTURA Y PESCA; JOAN S. GUTIÉRREZ-DIAZ, AARHUS UNIVERSITY; WILMER JIMÉNEZ, MINISTERIO DE AGRICULTURA Y GANADERÍA; RAÚL S. LAVADO, UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES; JESUS FERNANDO MANSILLA BACA, CNPS; MARIA DE LOURDES MENDONÇA SANTOS BREFIN, CNPS; LUCAS M. MORETTI, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGÍA AGROPECUARIA; IVÁN D. MUÑOZ, INSTITUTO GEOGRÁFICO AGUSTÍN CODAZZI; CAROLINA OLIVERA, FAO; GUILLERMO OLMEDO, FAO; CHRISTIAN OMUTO, FAO; SOL ORTIZ, SECRETARÍA DE AGRICULTURA Y DESARROLLO RURAL; CARLA PASCALE, MINISTERIO DE AGRICULTURA, GANADERÍA Y PESCA; MARCO PFEIFFER, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE; IVÁN A. RAMOS, INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN AGROPECUARIA DE PANAMÁ; DANNY RÍOS, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE ASUNCIÓN; RAFAEL RIVERA, MINISTERIO DE MEDIO AMBIENTE; LADY M. RODRÍGUEZ, INSTITUTO GEOGRÁFICO AGUSTÍN CODAZZI; DARÍO M. RODRÍGUEZ, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGÍA AGROPECUARIA; ALBÁN ROSALES, INSTITUTO DE INNOVACIÓN EN TRANSFERENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA AGROPECUARIA; KENSET ROSALES, MINISTERIO DE AMBIENTE Y RECURSOS NATURALES; GUILLERMO SCHULZ, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGÍA AGROPECUARIA; VICTOR SEVILLA, UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DE VENEZUELA; LEONARDO M. TENTI, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGÍA AGROPECUARIA; RONALD VARGAS, FAO; GUSTAVO DE MATTOS VASQUES, CNPS; YUSUF YIGINI, FAO; YOLANDA RUBIANO, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA. |
Título: |
Improving the Latin America and Caribbean Soil Information System (SISLAC) database enhances its usability and scalability |
Ano de publicação: |
2024 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Earth System Science Data, v. 16, n. 3, p. 1229-1246, 2024. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-16-1229-2024 |
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Inglês |
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Spatial soil databases can help model complex phenomena in which soils are a decisive factor – for example, evaluating agricultural potential or estimating carbon storage capacity. The Latin America and Caribbean Soil Information System, SISLAC, is a regional initiative promoted by the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Latin America and the Caribbean Soil Partnership to contribute to sustainable management of soil. SISLAC includes data from 49 084 soil profiles distributed unevenly across the continent, making it the region’s largest soil database. In addition, there are other soil databases in the region with about 40 000 soil profiles that can be integrated into SISLAC and improve it. However, some problems hinder its usages, such as the quality of the data and their high dimensionality. The objective of this research is evaluate the quality of the SISLAC data and the other available soil databases to generate a new improved version that meets the minimum quality requirements to be used for different purposes or practical applications. The results show that 15 % of the existing soil profiles had an inaccurate description of the diagnostic horizons and 17 % of the additional profiles already existed in SISLAC; therefore, a total of 32 % of profiles were excluded for these two reasons. Further correction of an additional 4.5 % of existing inconsistencies improved overall data quality. The improved database consists of 66 746 profiles and is available for public use at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7876731 (Díaz-Guadarrama and Guevara, 2023). This revised version of SISLAC data offers the opportunity to generate information that helps decision-making on issues in which soils are a decisive factor. It can also be used to plan future soil surveys in areas with low density or where updated information is required. MenosSpatial soil databases can help model complex phenomena in which soils are a decisive factor – for example, evaluating agricultural potential or estimating carbon storage capacity. The Latin America and Caribbean Soil Information System, SISLAC, is a regional initiative promoted by the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Latin America and the Caribbean Soil Partnership to contribute to sustainable management of soil. SISLAC includes data from 49 084 soil profiles distributed unevenly across the continent, making it the region’s largest soil database. In addition, there are other soil databases in the region with about 40 000 soil profiles that can be integrated into SISLAC and improve it. However, some problems hinder its usages, such as the quality of the data and their high dimensionality. The objective of this research is evaluate the quality of the SISLAC data and the other available soil databases to generate a new improved version that meets the minimum quality requirements to be used for different purposes or practical applications. The results show that 15 % of the existing soil profiles had an inaccurate description of the diagnostic horizons and 17 % of the additional profiles already existed in SISLAC; therefore, a total of 32 % of profiles were excluded for these two reasons. Further correction of an additional 4.5 % of existing inconsistencies improved overall data quality. The improved database consists of 66 746 profiles and is available for public use a... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Carbono orgânico do solo; Digital soil mapping; Mapeamento digital do solo; SISLAC. |
Thesagro: |
Sistema de Informação; Solo. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Information systems; Soil organic carbon. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1146420/1/Improving-the-Latin-America-and-Caribbean-Soil-Information-System-2024.pdf
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13/01/2015 |
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BUNGENSTAB, D. J.; ALMEIDA, R. G. de (ed.). |
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DAVI JOSE BUNGENSTAB, CNPGC; ROBERTO GIOLO DE ALMEIDA, CNPGC. |
Título: |
Integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems: a brazilian experience for sustainable farming. |
Ano de publicação: |
2014 |
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Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2014. |
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304 p. |
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il. color. |
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978-85-7035-297-2 |
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Inglês Português |
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This book provides technical and scientific subsidies for agricultural development goals: sustainable production. Produced by a highly qualified research and development team, committed to sustainable progress through agricultural practices improvement, the following pages gather research results from many investigations on integrating crops with cattle husbandry and forestry. Concepts and initiatives for sustainable agriculture; Integrated systems: what they are, their advantages and limitations, Crop-livestock-forestry integration and the progress of the brazilian agriculture; Integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems and the innovation system in brazilian agriculture; Entrepreneurship for sustainability with crop-livestock-forestry integration; Integrated crop and livestock systems as alternative to recover degraded pastures; Fundamentals of implementing integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems with eucalyptus tree; Planning tools for crop-livestock-forestry integration; Forage grasses in integrated cattle production systems; Tree species in integrated production systems; Tree management and wood propeties in integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems with eucalyptus; Benefits of tree shade for beef cattle under integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems; Supplementary feeding for beef cattle under integrated farming systems; Parasite control for beef cattle under integrated farming systems; Sheep farming for mutton production under integrated systems; Geospatial monitoring for integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems; Cost-effectiveness of integrated production systems; Economic sustainability of silvipastoral systems using eucalyptus for timber; The strategic position of integrated farming systems in the context of agriculture and environment; Potential of integrated production systems in Semi-arid and Arid Zones of Africa. MenosThis book provides technical and scientific subsidies for agricultural development goals: sustainable production. Produced by a highly qualified research and development team, committed to sustainable progress through agricultural practices improvement, the following pages gather research results from many investigations on integrating crops with cattle husbandry and forestry. Concepts and initiatives for sustainable agriculture; Integrated systems: what they are, their advantages and limitations, Crop-livestock-forestry integration and the progress of the brazilian agriculture; Integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems and the innovation system in brazilian agriculture; Entrepreneurship for sustainability with crop-livestock-forestry integration; Integrated crop and livestock systems as alternative to recover degraded pastures; Fundamentals of implementing integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems with eucalyptus tree; Planning tools for crop-livestock-forestry integration; Forage grasses in integrated cattle production systems; Tree species in integrated production systems; Tree management and wood propeties in integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems with eucalyptus; Benefits of tree shade for beef cattle under integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems; Supplementary feeding for beef cattle under integrated farming systems; Parasite control for beef cattle under integrated farming systems; Sheep farming for mutton production under integrated systems; Geospatial monit... Mostrar Tudo |
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Integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta. |
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Agricultura sustentável; Bovino; Eucalipto; Lavoura; Nutrição animal; Pastagem; Pecuária; Silvicultura; Sistema de produção; Suplemento alimentar. |
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Integrated crop management. |
Categoria do assunto: |
-- A Sistemas de Cultivo K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1017315/1/Integrated-crop-livestock-forestry-systems.pdf
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LEADER 02696nam a2200289 a 4500 001 2017315 005 2023-11-06 008 2014 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d 020 $a978-85-7035-297-2 100 1 $aBUNGENSTAB, D. J. 245 $aIntegrated crop-livestock-forestry systems$ba brazilian experience for sustainable farming. 260 $aBrasília, DF: Embrapa$c2014 300 $a304 p.$cil. color. 520 $aThis book provides technical and scientific subsidies for agricultural development goals: sustainable production. Produced by a highly qualified research and development team, committed to sustainable progress through agricultural practices improvement, the following pages gather research results from many investigations on integrating crops with cattle husbandry and forestry. Concepts and initiatives for sustainable agriculture; Integrated systems: what they are, their advantages and limitations, Crop-livestock-forestry integration and the progress of the brazilian agriculture; Integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems and the innovation system in brazilian agriculture; Entrepreneurship for sustainability with crop-livestock-forestry integration; Integrated crop and livestock systems as alternative to recover degraded pastures; Fundamentals of implementing integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems with eucalyptus tree; Planning tools for crop-livestock-forestry integration; Forage grasses in integrated cattle production systems; Tree species in integrated production systems; Tree management and wood propeties in integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems with eucalyptus; Benefits of tree shade for beef cattle under integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems; Supplementary feeding for beef cattle under integrated farming systems; Parasite control for beef cattle under integrated farming systems; Sheep farming for mutton production under integrated systems; Geospatial monitoring for integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems; Cost-effectiveness of integrated production systems; Economic sustainability of silvipastoral systems using eucalyptus for timber; The strategic position of integrated farming systems in the context of agriculture and environment; Potential of integrated production systems in Semi-arid and Arid Zones of Africa. 650 $aIntegrated crop management 650 $aAgricultura sustentável 650 $aBovino 650 $aEucalipto 650 $aLavoura 650 $aNutrição animal 650 $aPastagem 650 $aPecuária 650 $aSilvicultura 650 $aSistema de produção 650 $aSuplemento alimentar 653 $aIntegração lavoura-pecuária-floresta 700 1 $aALMEIDA, R. G. de
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