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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Florestas.
Data corrente:  31/10/2019
Data da última atualização:  04/11/2019
Tipo da produção científica:  Artigo em Periódico Indexado
Autoria:  PHILLIPS, H. R. P.; GUERRA, C. A.; BARTZ, M. L. C.; BRIONES, M. J. I.; BROWN, G. G.; CROWTHER, T. W.; FERLIAN, O.; GONGALSKY, K. B.; VAN DEN HOOGEN, J.; KREBS, J.; ORGIAZZI, A.; ROUTH, D.; SCHWARZ, B.; BACH, E. M.; BENNETT, J.; BROSE, U.; DECAËNS, T.; KÖNIG-RIES, B.; LOREAU, M.; MATHIEU, J.; MULDER, C.; VAN DER PUTTEN, W. H.; RAMIREZ, K. S.; RILLIG, M. C.; RUSSELL, D.; RUTGERS, M.; THAKUR, M. P.; VRIES, F. T. de; WALL, D. H.; WARDLE, D. A.; ARAI, M.; AYUKE, F. O.; BAKER, G. H.; BEAUSÉJOUR, R.; BEDANO, J. C.; BIRKHOFER, K.; BLANCHART, E.; BLOSSEY, B.; BOLGER, T.; BRADLEY, R. L.; CALLAHAM, M. A.; CAPOWIEZ, Y.; CAULFIELD, M. E.; CHOI, A.; CROTTY, F. V.; DÁVALOS, A.; DIAZ COSIN, D. J.; DOMINGUEZ, A.; ESTEBAN DUHOUR, A.; VAN EEKEREN, N.; EMMERLING, C.; FALCO, L. B.; FERNÁNDEZ, R.; FONTE, S. J.; FRAGOSO, C.; FRANCO, A. L. C.; FUGÈRE, M.; FUSILERO, A. T.; GHOLAMI, S.; GUNDALE, M. J.; GUTIÉRREZ LÓPEZ, M.; HACKENBERGER, D. K.; HERNÁNDEZ, L. M.; HISHI, T.; HOLDSWORTH, A. R.; HOLMSTRUP, M.; HOPFENSPERGER, K. N.; HUERTA LWANGA, E.; HUHTA, V.; HURISSO, T. T.; IANNONE III, B. V.; IORDACHE, M.; JOSCHKO, M.; KANEKO, N.; KANIANSKA, R.; KEITH, A. M.; KELLY, C. A.; KERNECKER, M. L.; KLAMINDER, J.; KONÉ, A. W.; KOOCH, Y.; KUKKONEN, S. T.; LALTHANZARA, H.; LAMMEL, D. R.; LEBEDEV, I. M.; LI, Y.; JESUS LIDON, J. B.; LINCOLN, N. K.; LOSS, S. R.; MARICHAL, R.; MATULA, R.; MOOS, J. H.; MORENO, G.; MORÓN-RÍOS, A.; MUYS, B.; NEIRYNCK, J.; NORGROVE, L.; NOVO, M.; NUUTINEN, V.; NUZZO, V.; MUJEEB RAHMAN, P.; PANSU, J.; PAUDEL, S.; PÉRÈS, G.; PÉREZ-CAMACHO, L.; PIÑEIRO, R.; PONGE, J.-F.; RASHID, M. I.; REBOLLO, S.; RODEIRO-IGLESIAS, J.; RODRÍGUEZ, M. Á.; ROTH, A. M.; ROUSSEAU, G. X.; ROZEN, A.; SAYAD, E.; VAN SCHAIK, L.; SCHARENBROCH, B. C.; SCHIRRMANN, M.; SCHMIDT, O.; SCHRÖDER, B.; SEEBER, J.; SHASHKOV, M. P.; SINGH, J.; SMITH, S. M.; STEINWANDTER, M.; TALAVERA, J. A.; TRIGO, D.; TSUKAMOTO, J.; VALENÇA, A. W. de; VANEK, S. J.; VIRTO, I.; WACKETT, A. A.; WARREN, M. W.; WEHR, N. H.; WHALEN, J. K.; WIRONEN, M. B.; WOLTERS, V.; ZENKOVA, I. V.; ZHANG, W.; CAMERON, E. K.; EISENHAUER, N.
Afiliação:  HELEN R. P. PHILLIPS, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research; CARLOS A. GUERRA, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research; MARIE L. C. BARTZ, Universidade Positivo; MARIA J. I. BRIONES, Universidad de Vigo; GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; THOMAS W. CROWTHER, Institute of Integrative Biology; OLGA FERLIAN, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research; KONSTANTIN B. GONGALSKY, Russian Academy of Sciences; JOHAN VAN DEN HOOGEN, Institute of Integrative Biology; JULIA KREBS, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research; ALBERTO ORGIAZZI, European Commission, Joint Research Centre; DEVIN ROUTH, Institute of Integrative Biology; BENJAMIN SCHWARZ, University of Freiburg; ELIZABETH M. BACH, Colorado State University; JOANNE BENNETT, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research; ULRICH BROSE, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research; THIBAUD DECAËNS, CEFE, UMR 5175, CNRS?Univ Montpellier?Univ Paul?Valéry?EPHE?SupAgro Montpellier?INRA?IRD; BIRGITTA KÖNIG-RIES, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research; MICHEL LOREAU, Centre for Biodiversity Theory and Modeling; JÉRÔME MATHIEU, Sorbonne Université; CHRISTIAN MULDER, University of Catania; WIM H. VAN DER PUTTEN, Netherlands Institute of Ecology; KELLY S. RAMIREZ, Netherlands Institute of Ecology; MATTHIAS C. RILLIG, Berlin-Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research; DAVID RUSSELL, Senckenberg Museum for Natural History Görlitz; MICHIEL RUTGERS, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment; MADHAV P. THAKUR, Netherlands Institute of Ecology; FRANCISKA T. DE VRIES, University of Amsterdam; DIANA H. WALL, Colorado State University; DAVID A. WARDLE, Nanyang Technological University; MIWA ARAI, Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; FREDRICK O. AYUKE, University of Nairobi; GEOFF H. BAKER, CSIRO Health and Biosecurity; ROBIN BEAUSÉJOUR, Université de Sherbrooke; JOSÉ C. BEDANO, National University of Río Cuarto; KLAUS BIRKHOFER, Brandenburg University of Technology; ERIC BLANCHART, University of Montpellier; BERND BLOSSEY, Cornell University; THOMAS BOLGER, University College Dublin; ROBERT L. BRADLEY, Université de Sherbrooke; MAC A. CALLAHAM, USDA Forest Service; YVAN CAPOWIEZ, INRA, Site Agroparc; MARK E. CAULFIELD, Wageningen University and Research; AMY CHOI, University of Toronto; FELICITY V. CROTTY, Aberystwyth University; ANDREA DÁVALOS, Cornell University; DARÍO J. DIAZ COSIN, Complutense University of Madrid; ANAHÍ DOMINGUEZ, National University of Río Cuarto; ANDRÉS ESTEBAN DUHOUR, Universidad Nacional de Luján; NICK VAN EEKEREN, Louis Bolk Institute; CHRISTOPH EMMERLING, University of Trier; LILIANA B. FALCO, Universidad Nacional de Luján; ROSA FERNÁNDEZ, Institute of Evolutionary Biology; STEVEN J. FONTE, Colorado State University; CARLOS FRAGOSO, Instituto de Ecología A.C; ANDRÉ L. C. FRANCO, Colorado State University; MARTINE FUGÈRE, Université de SherbrookE; ABEGAIL T. FUSILERO, University of the Philippines–Mindanao; SHAIESTE GHOLAMI, Razi University; MICHAEL J. GUNDALE, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; MÓNICA GUTIÉRREZ LÓPEZ, Complutense University of Madrid; DAVORKA K. HACKENBERGER, J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek; LUIS M. HERNÁNDEZ, Postgraduate Program in Agroecology, Maranhão State University; TAKUO HISHI, Kyushu University; ANDREW R. HOLDSWORTH, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; MARTIN HOLMSTRUP, Aarhus University; KRISTINE N. HOPFENSPERGER, Northern Kentucky University; ESPERANZA HUERTA LWANGA, Colegio de la Frontera Sur; VEIKKO HUHTA, University of Jyväskylä; TUNSISA T. HURISSO, Colorado State University; BASIL V. IANNONE III, University of Florida; MADALINA IORDACHE, Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine “King Michael the 1st of Romania"; MONIKA JOSCHKO, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research; NOBUHIRO KANEKO, Fukushima University; RADOSLAVA KANIANSKA, Matej Bel University; AIDAN M. KEITH, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; COURTLAND A. KELLY, Colorado State University; MARIA L. KERNECKER, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research; JONATAN KLAMINDER, Umeå University; ARMAND W. KONÉ, Université Nangui Abrogoua; YAHYA KOOCH, Tarbiat Modares University; SANNA T. KUKKONEN, Natural Resources Institute Finland; H. LALTHANZARA, Pachhunga University College; DANIEL R. LAMMEL, Freie Universität Berlin; IURII M. LEBEDEV, Russian Academy of Sciences; YIQING LI, University of Hawaii; JUAN B. JESUS LIDON, Complutense University of Madrid; NOA K. LINCOLN, University of Hawaii at M?noa; SCOTT R. LOSS, Oklahoma State University; RAPHAEL MARICHAL, CIRAD, Univ Montpellier; RADIM MATULA, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; JAN HENDRIK MOOS, Forest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg; GERARDO MORENO, University of Extremadura; ALEJANDRO MORÓN-RÍOS, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur; BART MUYS, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven; JOHAN NEIRYNCK, Research Institute for Nature and Forest; LINDSEY NORGROVE, Bern University of Applied Sciences; MARTA NOVO, Complutense University of Madrid; VISA NUUTINEN, Natural Resources Institute Finland; VICTORIA NUZZO, Natural Area Consultants; MUJEEB RAHMAN P, Pocker Sahib Memorial Orphanage College; JOHAN PANSU, CSIRO Ocean and Atmosphere; SHISHIR PAUDEL, Oklahoma State University; GUÉNOLA PÉRÈS, INRA, Agrocampus Ouest; LORENZO PÉREZ-CAMACHO, University of Alcalá; RAÚL PIÑEIRO, University of Vigo; JEAN-FRANÇOIS PONGE, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle; MUHAMMAD IMTIAZ RASHID, King Abdulaziz University; SALVADOR REBOLLO, University of Alcalá; JAVIER RODEIRO-IGLESIAS, Universidad de Vigo; MIGUEL Á. RODRÍGUEZ104, University of Alcalá; ALEXANDER M. ROTH, University of Minnesota; GUILLAUME X. ROUSSEAU58, Postgraduate Program in Agroecology, Maranhão State University; ANNA ROZEN, Jagiellonian University; EHSAN SAYAD, Razi University; LOES VAN SCHAIK, Technical University of Berlin; BRYANT C. SCHARENBROCH, University of Wisconsin; MICHAEL SCHIRRMANN, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy; OLAF SCHMIDT, University College Dublin; BORIS SCHRÖDER, Berlin-Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research; JULIA SEEBER, University of Innsbruck; MAXIM P. SHASHKOV, Russian Academy of Science; JASWINDER SINGH, Post Graduate Department of Zoology, Khalsa College Amritsar; SANDY M. SMITH, University of Toronto; MICHAEL STEINWANDTER, Institute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research; JOSÉ A. TALAVERA, University of La Laguna; DOLORES TRIGO, Complutense University of Madrid; JIRO TSUKAMOTO, Kochi University; ANNE W. DE VALENÇA, Food and Agriculture, WWF-Netherlands; STEVEN J. VANEK, Colorado State University; IÑIGO VIRTO, Universidad Pública de Navarra; ADRIAN A. WACKETT, University of Minnesota; MATTHEW W. WARREN, Earth Innovation Institute; NATHANIEL H. WEHR, University of Hawai‘i at M?noa; JOANN K. WHALEN, McGill University; MICHAEL B. WIRONEN, The Nature Conservancy; VOLKMAR WOLTERS, Justus Liebig University; IRINA V. ZENKOVA, Institute of the North Industrial Ecology Problems; WEIXIN ZHANG, Henan University; ERIN K. CAMERON, Saint Mary’s University; NICO EISENHAUER, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research.
Título:  Global distribution of earthworm diversity.
Ano de publicação:  2019
Fonte/Imprenta:  Science, v. 366, n. 6464, p. 480-485, Oct. 2019.
DOI:  10.1126/science.aax4851
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  Soil organisms, including earthworms, are a key component of terrestrial ecosystems. However, little is known about their diversity, their distribution, and the threats affecting them. We compiled a global dataset of sampled earthworm communities from 6928 sites in 57 countries as a basis for predicting patterns in earthworm diversity, abundance, and biomass. We found that local species richness and abundance typically peaked at higher latitudes, displaying patterns opposite to those observed in aboveground organisms. However, high species dissimilarity across tropical locations may cause diversity across the entirety of the tropics to be higher than elsewhere. Climate variables were found to be more important in shaping earthworm communities than soil properties or habitat cover. These findings suggest that climate change may have serious implications for earthworm communities and for the functions they provide.
Palavras-Chave:  Earthworm; Soil property; Species richness.
Thesagro:  Biodiversidade; Distribuição Geográfica; Minhoca; Mudança Climática.
Thesaurus Nal:  Biodiversity; Climate change; Tropics.
Categoria do assunto:  P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra
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Registro original:  Embrapa Florestas (CNPF)
Biblioteca ID Origem Tipo/Formato Classificação Cutter Registro Volume Status URL
CNPF57018 - 1UPCAP - DD
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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril; Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos; Embrapa Cerrados; Embrapa Gado de Corte; Embrapa Gado de Leite; Embrapa Pecuária Sul; Embrapa Roraima.
Data corrente:  15/12/2021
Data da última atualização:  15/12/2021
Tipo da produção científica:  Comunicado Técnico/Recomendações Técnicas
Autoria:  JANK, L.; SANTOS, M. F.; MACIEL, G. A.; BRAGA, G. J.; ZIMMER, A. H.; MACEDO, M. C. M.; FERNANDES, C. D.; VALÉRIO, J. R.; VERZIGNASSI, J. R.; MACHADO, L. A. Z.; GARCIA, R. A.; SIMEÃO, R. M.; VALENTIM, J. F.; COSTA, N. de L.; FERNANDES, F. D.; LEDO, F. J. da S.; MONTARDO, D. P.; ANDRADE, C. M. S. de; PEDREIRA, B. C. e; ALMEIDA, R. G. de; ARAUJO, A. R. de; RAMOS, A. K. B.; MARTUSCELLO, J. A.; REIS, F. A.
Afiliação:  LIANA JANK, CNPGC; MATEUS FIGUEIREDO SANTOS, CNPGC; GIOVANA ALCANTARA MACIEL, CPAC; GUSTAVO JOSE BRAGA, CPAC; ADEMIR HUGO ZIMMER, CNPGC; MANUEL CLAUDIO MOTTA MACEDO, CNPGC; CELSO DORNELAS FERNANDES, CNPGC; JOSÉ RAUL VALÉRIO, pesquisador aposentado da Embrapa Gado de Corte, Campo Grande, MS.; JAQUELINE ROSEMEIRE VERZIGNASSI, CNPGC; LUIS ARMANDO ZAGO MACHADO, CPAO; RODRIGO ARROYO GARCIA, CPAO; ROSANGELA MARIA SIMEAO, CNPGC; JUDSON FERREIRA VALENTIM, CPAF-AC; NEWTON DE LUCENA COSTA, CPAF-RR; FRANCISCO DUARTE FERNANDES, CPAC; FRANCISCO JOSE DA SILVA LEDO, CNPGL; DANIEL PORTELLA MONTARDO, CPPSUL; CARLOS MAURICIO SOARES DE ANDRADE, CPAF-AC; BRUNO CARNEIRO E PEDREIRA, CPAMT; ROBERTO GIOLO DE ALMEIDA, CNPGC; ALEXANDRE ROMEIRO DE ARAUJO, CNPGC; ALLAN KARDEC BRAGA RAMOS, CPAC; JANAINA AZEVEDO MARTUSCELLO, professora da Universidade Federal de São João del Rei, São João Del Rei, MG.; FERNANDO ALVARENGA REIS, CNPC.
Título:  Capim-BRS Tamani (Panicum maximum Jacq.), híbrido de maior qualidade, porte baixo e fácil manejo.
Ano de publicação:  2021
Fonte/Imprenta:  Campo Grande, MS: Embrapa Gado de Corte, 2021.
Série:  (Embrapa Gado de Corte / Comunicado Técnico, 161)
Idioma:  Português
Conteúdo:  Embrapa maintains a program for the improvement and development of Panicum maximum Jacq. cultivars (syn: Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) B.K. Simon & S.W.L. Jacobs) with the aim of diversifying the use of forages in pastu - res and intensifying animal production in Brazil. In 2015, cultivar BRS Tamani was commercially released in partnership with Unipasto (Association for the Promotion of Research in Forage Breeding). Cultivar BRS Tamani is a hybrid of P. maximum that meets the demand for a cultivar of short height, easy to manage and resis - tant to spittlebugs, such as cv. Massai, but with greater nutritive value. BRS Tamani was selected based on agronomic and morphological evaluations carried out at Embrapa Beef Cattle, with emphasis initially on its short height, abundance of tillers, forage yield, regrowth vigor, thin le- aves, forage nutritive value and resistan- ce to spittlebugs. In regional trials in the states of Acre, Rondônia, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul and the Federal District, cv. BRS Tamani showed high adaptation with good agro- nomic performance and forage yield in all evaluated sites, except on waterlogged soils. Under grazing in the Cerrado of the Federal District, the cultivar showed good establishment, high persistence, and high animal performance in the dry and rainy seasons of the year. This cultivar is easier to manage since its shorter size and higher proportion of leaves presents less fibrous and softer stems than the tradition... Mostrar Tudo
Palavras-Chave:  BRS Tamani; Pastizales; Pastos forrajeros.
Thesagro:  Bovinocultura; Gramínea Forrageira; Panicum Maximum; Pastagem; Planta Forrageira; Produção Animal.
Thesaurus NAL:  Forage grasses; Megathyrsus maximus; Pastures.
Categoria do assunto:  --
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URL:  https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/229248/1/COT-161-Final-em-alta.pdf
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Registro original:  Embrapa Gado de Corte (CNPGC)
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CNPC39941 - 1UPCFL - DD
CNPGC17767 - 1UMTFL - DD
CNPGL25510 - 1UPCFL - DD
CPAC37198 - 1UPCFL - DDDIGITALDIGITAL
CPAF-AC27242 - 1UPCFL - DD
CPAF-RR16219 - 1UPCFL - DD
CPAMT1680 - 1UPCFL - DD
CPPSUL14884 - 1UPCFL - DD
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