Soils Of The Amazonia
Mostrando 1-12 de 57 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Predicting the potential distribution of aquatic herbaceous plants in oligotrophic Central Amazonian wetland ecosystems
ABSTRACT Aquatic herbaceous plants are especially suitable for mapping environmental variability in wetlands, as they respond quickly to environmental gradients and are good indicators of habitat preference. We describe the composition of herbaceous species in two oligotrophic wetland ecosystems, floodplains along black-water rivers (igapó) and wetlands upo
Acta Bot. Bras.. Publicado em: 2021-03
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2. VALORES DE REFERÊNCIA DA CONCENTRAÇÃO DE METAIS PESADOS EM SOLOS NA AMAZÔNIA CENTRAL
Considering the size of the Amazon region and the need for studies to establish soil trace metal concentrations in natural environments, the objective of this work was to evaluate heavy metal contents in a toposequence of an Amazon State microbasin. Soil samples were collected in three native forest topographic positions. Samples were opened for analysis by
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2020-05
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3. Pre-Columbian human occupation of Amazonia and its influence on current landscapes and biodiversity
Abstract: There is growing evidence that pre-Columbian humans had strong impacts on soils, plant and animal communities and ecosystem functioning in many parts of Amazonia, and that the legacies of these impacts still affect biodiversity and how ecosystems function today. Understanding the history of human/environment interactions in Amazonia is essential fo
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 29/07/2019
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4. Use of urease inhibitors to reduce ammonia volatilization in Amazonian soils
Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar inibidores de urease quanto à redução de perdas por volatilização de amônia proveniente da ureia, em solos da Amazônia. O experimento foi realizado em um Latossolo Amarelo de textura muito argilosa, em um Latossolo Vermelho de textura argilosa, e em um Plintossolo Argilúvico de textura franco-siltosa. Cad
Pesq. agropec. bras.. Publicado em: 04/07/2019
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5. Amazonian dark earths in the fertile floodplains of the Amazon River, Brazil: an example of non-intentional formation of anthropic soils in the Central Amazon region
Resumo Terras Pretas de Índio (TPI) são solos com elevada fertilidade criados pelas sociedades ameríndias pré-colombianas na bacia amazônica. Ainda não existe um consenso se esses solos foram formados intencionalmente para melhorar a fertilidade dos solos distróficos de terra firme da Amazônia ou se resultaram da acumulação de material orgânico em
Bol. Mus. Para. Emílio Goeldi. Ciênc. hum.. Publicado em: 29/04/2019
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6. Pedogenesis in an Archaeological Dark Earth – Mulatto Earth Catena over Volcanic Rocks in Western Amazonia, Brazil
ABSTRACT Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) pedogenesis and pre-Columbian history are fundamental for understanding the biodiversity and pedodiversity of the Neotropical rainforest in the Amazon region. This study aimed to evaluate the morphological, physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties as well as NaOH-extractable organic matter [OM(NaOH)] in ADE an
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 06/08/2018
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7. Holocene history of a lake filling and vegetation dynamics of the Serra Sul dos Carajás, southeast Amazonia
ABSTRACT Down-core changes in sedimentary facies, elemental geochemistry, pollen, spore, δ13C, δ15N and radiocarbon records from a filled lake, named R4, of the Serra Sul dos Carajás were used to study the relationship between the paleomorphological and paleoecological processes and their significance for Holocene paleoclimatology of the southeast Amazoni
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 24/07/2017
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8. High genetic diversity among and within bitter manioc varieties cultivated in different soil types in Central Amazonia
Abstract Although manioc is well adapted to nutrient-poor Oxisols of Amazonia, ethnobotanical observations show that bitter manioc is also frequently cultivated in the highly fertile soils of the floodplains and Amazonian dark earths (ADE) along the middle Madeira River. Because different sets of varieties are grown in each soil type, and there are agronomic
Genet. Mol. Biol.. Publicado em: 10/04/2017
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9. Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia
ABSTRACT: Knowledge of soils in the Amazon rainforest is becoming increasingly essential due to dynamics adopted by farmers that substitute forest for pastures, together with growing pressure from diverse segments of society towards adoption of sustainable production systems. The objective of this study was to characterize the soils along two toposequences,
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 15/12/2016
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10. Stonemeal of amazon soils with sediments from reservoirs: a case study of remineralization of the tucuruí degraded land for agroforest reclamation
Este estudo sugere o emprego dos sedimentos acumulados no reservatório de Tucuruí (Pará/Brasil) para remineralizar os solos degradados do seu entorno. A abordagem foi baseada nos princípios da tecnologia da Rochagem. Isto sugere que o solo pode ser rejuvenescido pela adição de rochas moídas ricas em macro e micronutrientes. A remoção dos sedimentos
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 2013-03
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11. Aspectos da biogeoquímica dos rios Teles Pires e Cristalino - MT / Aspects of the biogeochemistry of Teles Pires and Cristalino rivers - MT
The Amazon basin occupies around 40% of the brazilian territory and contains more than 60% of the water resources of the country. Abundant and yet little exploited region water resources constitute a national treasure to which the nation can not turn its back. Besides changes in land use/cover, several hydroelectrical plants are planned for rivers in the reg
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 04/06/2012
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12. Ocorrência, distribuição geográfica e estudo fenológico de camu-camuzeiro (Myrciaria dubia (H.B.K.) Mc Vaugh no estado de Roraima / Occurrence, geographical distribution and phenological study of (Myrciaria dubia (H.B.K.) McVaugh) in the state of Roraima
The camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) is a representative of the family Myrtaceae, one of the botanical families most important to fruit growing and which is part of several communities of the Brazilian vegetation. M. dubia is an Amazonian plant, found most often in the Peruvian Amazon. The species possesses fruits with a high content of vitamin C, the pulp being
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 18/04/2012