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    Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests.

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    Tropical forests are known for their high diversity. Yet, forest patches do occur in the tropics where a single tree species is dominant. Such "monodominant" forests are known from all of the main tropical regions. For Amazonia, we sampled the occurrence of monodominance in a massive, basin-wide database of forest-inventory plots from the Amazon Tree Diversity Network (ATDN). Utilizing a simple defining metric of at least half of the trees ≄ 10 cm diameter belonging to one species, we found only a few occurrences of monodominance in Amazonia, and the phenomenon was not significantly linked to previously hypothesized life history traits such wood density, seed mass, ectomycorrhizal associations, or Rhizobium nodulation. In our analysis, coppicing (the formation of sprouts at the base of the tree or on roots) was the only trait significantly linked to monodominance. While at specific locales coppicing or ectomycorrhizal associations may confer a considerable advantage to a tree species and lead to its monodominance, very few species have these traits. Mining of the ATDN dataset suggests that monodominance is quite rare in Amazonia, and may be linked primarily to edaphic factors

    Corn production for silage intercropped with forage in the farming-cattle breeding integration

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    Corn cropping for silage, due to the plant material exportation, intercropping with forage provides greater ground cover and straw formation for the Direct Planting System (DPS) continuity. The objective of this study was to evaluate corn production for silage in DPS intercropped with four forages (Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu, U. ruziziensis cv. Ruziziensis, Panicum maximum cv. TanzĂąnia and P. maximum cv. Áries). We applied three sowing methods (in row together with corn fertilizer; by no-till sowing simultaneously to corn sowing and at V4 corn stage) and corn without intercropping. The experiment was conducted in autumn/ winter of 2010, in SelvĂ­ria - MS, in a randomized block design in factorial arrangement (4 x 3 + 1) and 4 replications. For corn, we evaluated plant height, basal stem diameter, initial and final stand and silage production and for forage dry matter production. Morphological characteristics and corn yield were not affected by intercropping when compared to sole corn crop. Forage dry matter production sown in corn row with fertilizer is a highlight, which in addition to providing greater productivity, harnesses the operation during sowing.Na cultura de milho para silagem, devido Ă  exportação do material vegetal, a consorciação com forrageiras proporciona maior cobertura do solo e formação de palhada para a continuidade do Sistema Plantio Direto (SPD). O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a produção de milho para silagem, em SPD, consorciado com quatro forrageiras (Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu, U. ruziziensis cv. Ruziziensis, Panicum maximum cv. TanzĂąnia e P. maximum cv. Áries), em trĂȘs modalidades de semeadura (na linha, junto com o adubo do milho; a lanço simultĂąneo ao milho e a lanço no estĂĄdio V4 do milho) e milho sem consorciação. O experimento foi conduzido no outono/inverno de 2010, no municĂ­pio de SelvĂ­ria - MS, com delineamento em blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial (4x3+1) e quatro repetiçÔes. Na cultura do milho, foram avaliados: altura de plantas, diĂąmetro basal do colmo, estande inicial e final, e produção de silagem, e, nas forrageiras, a produção de matĂ©ria seca. As caracterĂ­sticas morfolĂłgicas e a produtividade de milho nĂŁo foram influenciadas pelos consĂłrcios quando comparados ao milho sem consorciação. Destaca-se a produção de matĂ©ria seca da forragem na modalidade de semeadura na linha do milho junto ao adubo, que alĂ©m de proporcionar maior produtividade, aproveita a operação por ocasiĂŁo da semeadura.Fundação de Amparo Ă  Pesquisa do Estado de SĂŁo Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientĂ­fico e TecnolĂłgico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de NĂ­vel Superior (CAPES
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