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Author(s): AKER, A.; CRUZ, P. G. da; MARCOLAN, A. L.; SOUZA, K.; GODINHO, V. de P. C.; CIPRIANI, H. N.; SANTOS, L.; MUNIZ, R.; MARCILIO, V.; MOLINA, N.; WADT, P. G. S.; LIMA, F.; PASSOS, A. M. A. dos Cover crops can increase soil organic matter, improving physics soil quality, even breaking down previosly compacted soil layers. |
Author(s): NUNES, M. R.; DENARDIN, J. E.; PAULETTO, E. A.; FAGANELLO, A.; PINTO, L. F. S.
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Author(s): MORAES, M. T. de; DEBIASI, H.; FRANCHINI, J. C.; MASTROBERTI, A. A.; LEVIEN, R.; LEITNER, D.; SCHNEPF, A.
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Author(s): GUERRINI, I. A.; SAMPAIO, T. F.; BOGIANI, J. C.; BACKES, C.; HARRISON, R. B.; OLIVEIRA, F. C.; GAVA, J. L.; TRABALLI, R. C.; MOTA, R. G. DE M.; RODER, L. R.; GRILLI, E.; GANGA, A.; JAMES, J. N.; CAPRA, G. F. ABSTRACT: Commercial forestry activities featuring heavy machinery and intensive traffic represent one of the most common degradation processes in infertile Tropical soils. This research aimed to eval... ... |
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Author(s): PEIXOTO, D. S.; SILVA, B. M.; SILVA, S. H. G.; KARLEN, D. L.; MOREIRA, S. G.; SILVA, A. A. P. da; RESENDE, A. V. de; NORTON, L. D.; CURI, N. Soil compaction can significantly reduce crop yield. Our objective was to identify the most sensitive soil physical property and process indicators related to crop yield using a Random Forest algorith... ... |
Author(s): MORAES, M. T. de; DEBIASI, H.; FRANCHINI, J. C.; BONETTI, J. de A.; LEVIEN, R.; SCHNEPF, A.; LEITNER, D.
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Author(s): NASCENTE, A. S.; PINHEIRO, V.; STONE, L. F. The objective of this study was to determine the best combination of management options for upland rice production: seed treatment, N management and soil compaction in zero and conventional tillage me... ... |
Author(s): PINHEIRO, V.; STONE, L. F.; NASCENTE, A. S. The water availability for flood irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.) is decreasing worldwide. Therefore, developing technologies to allow growing rice in aerobic condition, such as a no-tillage system (N... ... |
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