This research represents one of the first studies in Amazonia to examine soil moisture and water-use efficiency (WUE) in secondary forest (SF) vegetation regrowing on abandoned pastures subjected to reduced nutrient constraints via a nutrient addition experiment. Extensive forested areas (about 80% of deforestation) have been converted to pastures in Amazonia, which were later abandoned following soil degradation and reduction in grass productivity. Colonization of these areas proceeds through species adapted to adverse edaphic conditions, such as low soil nutrients. Yet there is little data from such environments showing the interaction of soil nutrients and water availability on plant physiological processes. The objective of this study w...
ABSTRACT Improvement of fallow vegetation can have a positive impact on the productivity of slash-an...
Prolonged droughts are predicted for some parts of the Amazon; however, it is still unclear how Amaz...
Both second-growth and agroforestry systems (AFs) have the potential for recovering thousands of aba...
This research represents one of the first studies in Amazonia to examine soil moisture and water-use...
© 2006 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da AmazôniaLarge areas of Amazonian forest have been converte...
Large areas of Amazonian forest have been converted to pastures over the last two decades. Low soil ...
The catle ranch is the main land use responsible for deforestation in the Amazon. Due to low soil f...
Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, photosynthesis and plant...
The success of initial tree seedling establishment is related to the capture and use of primary reso...
ABSTRACT: Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, pho-tosynthesi...
Secondary forests with pasture history are regenerating in soils degraded by the intensive use of fi...
Background: Choosing the correct species and fertilization treatments is a determining factor in the...
We conducted this study to understand the dynamics of revegetation by examining the levels of minera...
Prolonged droughts are predicted for some parts of the Amazon; however, it is still unclear how Amaz...
Study on the important species (mogno, andiroba, cedro) for high quality wood production. During six...
ABSTRACT Improvement of fallow vegetation can have a positive impact on the productivity of slash-an...
Prolonged droughts are predicted for some parts of the Amazon; however, it is still unclear how Amaz...
Both second-growth and agroforestry systems (AFs) have the potential for recovering thousands of aba...
This research represents one of the first studies in Amazonia to examine soil moisture and water-use...
© 2006 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da AmazôniaLarge areas of Amazonian forest have been converte...
Large areas of Amazonian forest have been converted to pastures over the last two decades. Low soil ...
The catle ranch is the main land use responsible for deforestation in the Amazon. Due to low soil f...
Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, photosynthesis and plant...
The success of initial tree seedling establishment is related to the capture and use of primary reso...
ABSTRACT: Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, pho-tosynthesi...
Secondary forests with pasture history are regenerating in soils degraded by the intensive use of fi...
Background: Choosing the correct species and fertilization treatments is a determining factor in the...
We conducted this study to understand the dynamics of revegetation by examining the levels of minera...
Prolonged droughts are predicted for some parts of the Amazon; however, it is still unclear how Amaz...
Study on the important species (mogno, andiroba, cedro) for high quality wood production. During six...
ABSTRACT Improvement of fallow vegetation can have a positive impact on the productivity of slash-an...
Prolonged droughts are predicted for some parts of the Amazon; however, it is still unclear how Amaz...
Both second-growth and agroforestry systems (AFs) have the potential for recovering thousands of aba...