The expansion of soybean cultivation into the Amazon in Brazil has potential hydrological effects at local to regional scales. To determine the impacts of soybean agriculture on hydrology, a comparison of net precipitation (throughfall, stemflow) in undisturbed tropical forest and soybean fields on the southern edge of the Amazon Basin in the state of Mato Grosso is needed. This study measured throughfall with troughs and stemflow with collar collectors during two rainy seasons. The results showed that in forest 91.6% of rainfall was collected as throughfall and 0.3% as stemflow, while in soybean fields with two-month old plants, 46.2% of rainfall was collected as throughfall and 9.0% as stemflow. Hence, interception of precipitation in soy...
The conversion from primary forest to agriculture drives widespread changes that have the potential ...
The objective of this work was to assess the effect of vegetation on the runoff coefficients of a Ca...
<p><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US"><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810550"><span...
The expansion of soybean cultivation into the Amazon in Brazil has potential hydrological effects at...
Large-scale soy agriculture in the southern Brazilian Amazon now rivals deforestation for pasture as...
Land use and land cover change in the Amazon results in the loss and degradation of ecosystem servic...
Study region: Iguatu Experimental Basin, located in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil. Stu...
The scarcity of information on the processes of rainfall-flow limits understanding of the hydrology ...
The expansion of sugarcane plantations in Brazil has raised concerns regarding its hydrological impa...
Forest management can alter the structure of vegetation (layer), particularly in areas used for past...
ABSTRACT Information on hydrology, and vegetation distribution is essential for the development of t...
The water availability is the factor that most affects the production of soybean crops in the state ...
The Tapajós National Forest (FLONA Tapajós) has 600,000 hectares of protected forest, and is situate...
<p>Agricultural expansion and intensification are main drivers of land-use change in Brazil. Soybean...
Intensive cropland agriculture commonly increases streamwater solute concentrations and export from ...
The conversion from primary forest to agriculture drives widespread changes that have the potential ...
The objective of this work was to assess the effect of vegetation on the runoff coefficients of a Ca...
<p><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US"><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810550"><span...
The expansion of soybean cultivation into the Amazon in Brazil has potential hydrological effects at...
Large-scale soy agriculture in the southern Brazilian Amazon now rivals deforestation for pasture as...
Land use and land cover change in the Amazon results in the loss and degradation of ecosystem servic...
Study region: Iguatu Experimental Basin, located in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil. Stu...
The scarcity of information on the processes of rainfall-flow limits understanding of the hydrology ...
The expansion of sugarcane plantations in Brazil has raised concerns regarding its hydrological impa...
Forest management can alter the structure of vegetation (layer), particularly in areas used for past...
ABSTRACT Information on hydrology, and vegetation distribution is essential for the development of t...
The water availability is the factor that most affects the production of soybean crops in the state ...
The Tapajós National Forest (FLONA Tapajós) has 600,000 hectares of protected forest, and is situate...
<p>Agricultural expansion and intensification are main drivers of land-use change in Brazil. Soybean...
Intensive cropland agriculture commonly increases streamwater solute concentrations and export from ...
The conversion from primary forest to agriculture drives widespread changes that have the potential ...
The objective of this work was to assess the effect of vegetation on the runoff coefficients of a Ca...
<p><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US"><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810550"><span...