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    Digestibilidade "in situ" da matéria seca da silagem de capim elefante (Pennisetum purpureum, Schum) com diferentes níveis de cunha (Clitoria ternatea, L).

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    Para as condições em que este trabalho foi conduzido, pode-se concluir que, A degradabilidade da matéria seca de todas as silagens foi em media 67,76%, caracterizando silagens de bom valor nutritivo

    Factors controlling spatio-temporal variation in carbon dioxide efflux from surface litter, roots, and soil organic matter at four rain forest sites in the eastern Amazon

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    [1] This study explored biotic and abiotic causes for spatio-temporal variation in soil respiration from surface litter, roots, and soil organic matter over one year at four rain forest sites with different vegetation structures and soil types in the eastern Amazon, Brazil. Estimated mean annual soil respiration varied between 13-17 t C ha(-1) yr(-1), which was partitioned into 0-2 t C ha(-1) yr(-1) from litter, 6-9 t C ha(-1) yr(-1) from roots, and 5-6 t C ha(-1) yr(-1) from soil organic matter. Litter contribution showed no clear seasonal change, though experimental precipitation exclusion over a one-hectare area was associated with a ten-fold reduction in litter respiration relative to unmodified sites. The estimated mean contribution of soil organic matter respiration fell from 49% during the wet season to 32% in the dry season, while root respiration contribution increased from 42% in the wet season to 61% during the dry season. Spatial variation in respiration from soil, litter, roots, and soil organic matter was not explained by volumetric soil moisture or temperature. Instead, spatial heterogeneity in litter and root mass accounted for 44% of observed spatial variation in soil respiration (p < 0.001). In particular, variation in litter respiration per unit mass and root mass accounted for much of the observed variation in respiration from litter and roots, respectively, and hence total soil respiration. This information about patterns of, and underlying controls on, respiration from different soil components should assist attempts to accurately model soil carbon dioxide fluxes over space and time

    Monitoring two small catchments to evaluate effects of no-tillage agricultural management in São Paulo state, Brazil.

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    In recent years, declines in water and soil quality have been observed in areas of Brazil where no-till agriculture had been previously implemented. Poor soil management associated with the absence of public policies has caused soil erosion, because many farmers are moving back from no-till to traditional cultivation for faster economic gains. A research project ? SoloVivo Project - leaded by Embrapa (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation) in partnership with Itaipu Binacional aims to develop and validate, in a participatory way, tools to evaluate the technical performance of soil and water management at the rural properties that practice notill agriculture. In this context we have selected two paired small (< 100 ha) catchments in the Paranapanema region, São Paulo State, where no-till management is practiced at two different degrees of effectiveness. In the figure bellow it can be seen a scene of one of the two studied catchments. For monitoring rainfall, soil solution and stream water, each catchment will be equipped with a programmable datalogger (with cell phone communication for data collection) linked to: a high intensity tipping bucket rain gage; a reflectometer to monitor soil volumetric water content, bulk electric conductivity and temperature; a radar water level sensor; a turbidity sensor; and an electric conductivity-temperature probe. We expect that stream flow and sediment generation, besides water quality (measured by conductivity) may serve as indicators of the benefits of no-tillage agriculture done more or less well. The results of this study will be used to stimulate discussions at workshops with the farmers who participate in a rural producers association in the region. In addition this and other results can be used to help the Brazilian National Water Agency (ANA) decide about applying no-till agricultural management systems in its programs of payment for environmental services

    Uso e cobertura das terras da área do entorno do reservatório da Usina Hidrelétrica de Tombos, no Estado de Minas Gerais.

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    Estimativa da erosividade nas bacias hidrográficas dos rios Guapi-Macacu e Caceribu.

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    As perdas de solos ocasionadas por eventos de chuvas não dependem somente da resistência que o solo oferece ao impacto das gotas, mas também da energia cinética da chuva e da intensidade e duração. A influência desses fatores na capacidade da chuva em causar erosão é estimada através de índices de erosividade, sendo mais utilizados dois índices na literatura: EI30 e KE > 25. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estimar os índices de erosividade com base nos dados pluviométricos de 19 estações e mostrar as distribuições espaciais dos mesmos nas bacias hidrográficas dos rios Guapi- Macacu e Caceribu. Os resultados mostraram que os dois índices apresentaram padrão similar em termos de valores relativos e de distribuição na área de estudo. Os índices apresentaram maiores valores mensais no período de novembro a março que corresponde ao verão, quando é característico ocorrerem chuvas de maiores intensidades, devido ao aumento da temperatura e das movimentações de massas de ar. Ao contrário, os menores valores foram observados nos meses de junho a agosto, período no qual ocorrem chuvas com menores intensidades.bitstream/item/83413/1/BPD-205-Estimativa-erosividade.pd
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