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FREITAS, P. L. de. |
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PEDRO LUIZ DE FREITAS, CNPS. |
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Projeto de Lei: Política Nacional de Uso e Conservação do Solo Rural no Brasil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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In: SIMPÓSIO ESTADUAL DA SARGS, 1., 2021, Porto Alegre. Agricultura conservacionista nas cadeias produtivas do Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre: SARGS, 2021. Evento online. Transmitido em: 14 out. 2021. |
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Português |
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Apresentação iniciada em: 1h 08 min 31 s. |
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Abordagem sobre o projeto de lei da Política Nacional de Uso e Conservação do Solo Rural no Brasil. A PL foi uma iniciativa da CONFAEAB que teve inicio após o Congresso Brasileiro de Agronomia no Rio de Janeiro-RJ, com a coordenação de um grupo de trabalho composto por pesquisadores de várias instituições de todo o país, e o resultado deste trabalho será apresentado na integra no Congresso Brasileiro de Agronomia deste ano em Florianópolis-SC. |
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Conservação da Água; Conservação do Solo; Políticas Públicas. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/230004/1/Projeto-de-Lei-Politica-Nacional-de-Uso-e-Conservacao-do-Solo-Rural-no-Brasil-2021.pdf
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22/01/2015 |
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SARAIVA, A. de S.; SARMENTO, R. A.; ERASMO, E. A. L.; PEDRO-NETO, M.; SOUZA, D. J. de; TEODORO, A. V.; SILVA, D. G. |
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ALTHIÉRIS DE SOUSA SARAIVA, UFT; RENATO A. SARMENTO, UFT; EDUARDO A. L. ERASMO, UFT; MARC?AL PEDRO-NETO, UFT; DANIVAL JOSE DE SOUZA, UFT; ADENIR VIEIRA TEODORO, CPATC; DANIELLA G. SILVA, UFT. |
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Weed management practices affect the diversity and relative abundance of physic nut mites. |
Ano de publicação: |
2014 |
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Experimental and Applied Acarology, December, 2014. |
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10.1007/s10493-014-9875-y |
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Inglês |
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Crop management practices determine weed community, which in turn may influence patterns of diversity and abundance of associated arthropods. This study aimed to evaluate whether local weed management practices influence the diversity and relative abundance of phytophagous and predatory mites, as well as mites with undefined feeding habits?of the families Oribatidae and Acaridae?in a physic nut ( Jatropha curcas L.) plantation subjected to (1) within-row herbicide spraying and between-row mowing; (2) within-row herbicide spraying and no between-row mowing; (3) within-row weeding and between-row mowing; (4) within-row weeding and no between-row mowing; and (5) unmanaged (control). The herbicide used was glyphosate. Herbicide treatments resulted in higher diversity and relative abundance of predatory mites and mites with undefined feeding habit on physic nut shrubs. This was probably due to the toxic effects of the herbicide on mites or to removal of weeds. Within-row herbicide spraying combined with between-row mowing was the treatment that most contributed to this effect. Our results show that within-row weeds harbor important species of predatory mites and mites with undefined feeding habit. However, the dynamics of such mites in the system can be changed according to the weed management practice applied. Among the predatory mites of the family Phytoseiidae Amblydromalus sp. was the most abundant, whereas Brevi- palpus phoenicis was the most frequent phytophagous mite and an unidentified oribatid species was the most frequent mite with undefined feeding habit. MenosCrop management practices determine weed community, which in turn may influence patterns of diversity and abundance of associated arthropods. This study aimed to evaluate whether local weed management practices influence the diversity and relative abundance of phytophagous and predatory mites, as well as mites with undefined feeding habits?of the families Oribatidae and Acaridae?in a physic nut ( Jatropha curcas L.) plantation subjected to (1) within-row herbicide spraying and between-row mowing; (2) within-row herbicide spraying and no between-row mowing; (3) within-row weeding and between-row mowing; (4) within-row weeding and no between-row mowing; and (5) unmanaged (control). The herbicide used was glyphosate. Herbicide treatments resulted in higher diversity and relative abundance of predatory mites and mites with undefined feeding habit on physic nut shrubs. This was probably due to the toxic effects of the herbicide on mites or to removal of weeds. Within-row herbicide spraying combined with between-row mowing was the treatment that most contributed to this effect. Our results show that within-row weeds harbor important species of predatory mites and mites with undefined feeding habit. However, the dynamics of such mites in the system can be changed according to the weed management practice applied. Among the predatory mites of the family Phytoseiidae Amblydromalus sp. was the most abundant, whereas Brevi- palpus phoenicis was the most frequent phytophagous mite and a... Mostrar Tudo |
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Jatropha Curcas. |
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Glyphosate; Species diversity. |
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