Aiming to support the use of native species from the Atlantic Rainforest in local agroforestry systems, we analysed chemical and biochemical components related to leaf decomposition of Inga subnuda, Senna macranthera, Erythrina verna, Luehea grandiflora, Zeyheria tuberculosa, Aegiphila sellowiana, and Persea americana. These tree species are native (except for P. americana) and commonly used in agroforestry systems in the Atlantic Rainforest. For the three first species (Fabaceae), we also analysed the remaining dry matter and released nutrients from leaves, using litter bags, and biological nitrogen fixation, using Bidens pilosa and Brachiariaplantaginea as references of non-N2-fixing plants. Leaves from I. subnuda, L. grandiflora, and P. ...
The decomposition and nutrient release of 12 plant materials were assessed in a 20-week litterbag fi...
The knowledge of the nutritional aspects of native species, mainly in natural regeneration, may be i...
Information on decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter of trees in agroforestry parkland...
Aiming to support the use of native species from the Atlantic Rainforest in local agroforestry syste...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Biogeochemical cycling is essential to establish and maintain plant and animal comm...
We evaluated the influences of leaf quality, climate and microsite on the decomposition of leaves of...
<p>The vast majority of research on nutrients in natural forest is concentrated in the litter. In Br...
The characteristics of nitrogen acquisition, transport and assimilation were investigated in species...
As taxas de decomposição e os fluxos de nutrientes do folhedo de espécies florestais são distintos e...
The new techniques proposed for agriculture in the Amazon region include rotational fallow systems e...
The study was carried out in an agroforestry system (AFS) withcacao trees already established in La ...
ABSTRACT: Productive systems in which green manure is the source of nutrients must develop more effi...
In the Zona da Mata Mineira of Southeastern Brazil the development of sustainable land requires the ...
A study examining the decomposition rates of leaf and fine root residues of oil palm (Elaeis guineen...
Percentage changes of litter nutrient due to decomposition process of four deciduous plant species i...
The decomposition and nutrient release of 12 plant materials were assessed in a 20-week litterbag fi...
The knowledge of the nutritional aspects of native species, mainly in natural regeneration, may be i...
Information on decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter of trees in agroforestry parkland...
Aiming to support the use of native species from the Atlantic Rainforest in local agroforestry syste...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Biogeochemical cycling is essential to establish and maintain plant and animal comm...
We evaluated the influences of leaf quality, climate and microsite on the decomposition of leaves of...
<p>The vast majority of research on nutrients in natural forest is concentrated in the litter. In Br...
The characteristics of nitrogen acquisition, transport and assimilation were investigated in species...
As taxas de decomposição e os fluxos de nutrientes do folhedo de espécies florestais são distintos e...
The new techniques proposed for agriculture in the Amazon region include rotational fallow systems e...
The study was carried out in an agroforestry system (AFS) withcacao trees already established in La ...
ABSTRACT: Productive systems in which green manure is the source of nutrients must develop more effi...
In the Zona da Mata Mineira of Southeastern Brazil the development of sustainable land requires the ...
A study examining the decomposition rates of leaf and fine root residues of oil palm (Elaeis guineen...
Percentage changes of litter nutrient due to decomposition process of four deciduous plant species i...
The decomposition and nutrient release of 12 plant materials were assessed in a 20-week litterbag fi...
The knowledge of the nutritional aspects of native species, mainly in natural regeneration, may be i...
Information on decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter of trees in agroforestry parkland...