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Publikováno v:
Forest Systems, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp eR01S-eR01S (2018)
Aim of study: Silvopastoral system (SPS) involving numerous indigenous trees and shrubs is a traditional land-use system in the Caatinga, but it has little been studied scientifically. Given the importance of SPS as a sustainable land-use strategy in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ccf89459470945c7a29cc49596131eba
Autor:
Vimala D. Nair, P. K. Ramachandran Nair, Biswanath Dari, Andressa M. Freitas, Nilovna Chatterjee, Felipe M. Pinheiro
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 8 (2017)
Interest in the use of biochar in agriculture has increased exponentially during the past decade. Biochar, when applied to soils is reported to enhance soil carbon sequestration and provide other soil productivity benefits such as reduction of bulk d
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8ecfb3b0a81240b2b6abdec77375b6a9
Autor:
Patrick Hunt, Felipe M. Pinheiro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Botanical Research. 2:29-40
Drylands constitute more than 40% of global land and are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. In many of these drylands, livestock activities are a major form of land-use. In Brazil, the two major dryland biomes, Cerrado and Caat
Autor:
Felipe M. Pinheiro, Vimala D. Nair
Publikováno v:
Horticulture International Journal. 5:74-76
Autor:
R. G. Tonucci, Vimala D. Nair, Regis P. Venturin, Felipe M. Pinheiro, P. K. Ramachandran Nair
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 299:113676
During the past few decades, commercial silvopastoral systems (SPS) with exotic Eucalyptus (hybrid) trees have become popular in the Brazilian Cerrado (savanna). With the increasing awareness about the role of carbon (C) storage in soils as a climate
Publikováno v:
Forest Systems, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp eR01S-eR01S (2018)
Forest Systems; Vol 27, No 1 (2018); eR01S
Forest Systems; Vol 27, No 1 (2018); eR01S
Aim of study: Silvopastoral system (SPS) involving numerous indigenous trees and shrubs is a traditional land-use system in the Caatinga, but it has little been studied scientifically. Given the importance of SPS as a sustainable land-use strategy in