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The effects of distinct herbicide regimes in soil arthropods

The effects of distinct herbicide regimes in soil arthropods

... negative effects of herbicides, some are known to have toxic ef- fects on a number of invertebrate species (Jepson ...concerning the impacts of the herbicides applied in ... See full document

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Mechanical pruning and soil fertilization with distinct organic amendments in vineyards of Syrah: effects on vegetative and reproductive growth

Mechanical pruning and soil fertilization with distinct organic amendments in vineyards of Syrah: effects on vegetative and reproductive growth

... simulating the pruning effect of four cutting bars (2 parallel and 2 perpendicular to the ground) working at a distance of 15 cm from the ...removed. In MAN treatment, the ... See full document

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Effect of Buctril Super (Bromoxynil) Herbicide on Soil Microbial Biomass and Bacterial Population

Effect of Buctril Super (Bromoxynil) Herbicide on Soil Microbial Biomass and Bacterial Population

... evaluate the effect of bromoxynil herbicide on soil microorganisms, with the hypothesis that this herbicide caused suppression in microbial activity and biomass by ... See full document

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Correlation between 2,4-D herbicide residues and soil attributes in southern of Brazil

Correlation between 2,4-D herbicide residues and soil attributes in southern of Brazil

... about effects caused by agrochemicals on the environment has increased due to its intensive use in agricultural areas (RIBEIRO et ...2013). In addition, the method of soil ... See full document

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Effects of pumice mining on soil quality

Effects of pumice mining on soil quality

... causes of land degradation during mining opera- tions are (1) removal of vegetation cover and topsoil, (2) ex- cavation and dumping of overburden, (3) changes in the land- scape ... See full document

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FATE OF ALLELOCHEMICALS IN THE SOIL

FATE OF ALLELOCHEMICALS IN THE SOIL

... In the soil environment there are many supposed ...that in nature, the concentrations range from inhibitory for some allelochemicals to stimulatory for other allelochemicals, and ... See full document

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Diversity and distribution of arthropods in native forests of the Azores archipelago

Diversity and distribution of arthropods in native forests of the Azores archipelago

... knowledge of arthropods in native forests of the Azores has improved ...Under the BALA project (Biodiversity of Arthropods of Laurisilva of the ... See full document

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The biodiversity of terrestrial arthropods in Madeira and Selvagens archipelagos

The biodiversity of terrestrial arthropods in Madeira and Selvagens archipelagos

... man, the natural plant cover of Madeira archipelago suffered a progressive destruction leading to a drastic panorama in many areas of Madeira and Porto ...Santo. In spite of ... See full document

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The biodiversity of terrestrial arthropods in Azores

The biodiversity of terrestrial arthropods in Azores

... biodiversity of the Azores archipelago faces several threats, among them habitat fragmentation is very important since these islands suffered drastic deforestation since human colonization began in ... See full document

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The effects of fire on soil plant dynamics in forests, a review

The effects of fire on soil plant dynamics in forests, a review

... understand the success in a medium/long term of their reproductive and dissemination ...capacities. The annual herbaceous vegetation and seeder species activated by fire (Cistaceae and ... See full document

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Simple mathematical model proposition of herbicide persistence in the soil

Simple mathematical model proposition of herbicide persistence in the soil

... PROPOSITION OF HERBICIDE PERSISTENCE IN THE SOIL ABSTRACT - The present study proposes a simple model of persistence of herbicides in soil based on a ... See full document

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The arthropods (Arthropoda) of Madeira and Selvagens archipelagos

The arthropods (Arthropoda) of Madeira and Selvagens archipelagos

... explain the explosion of ende- mic beetles and other ...arthropods. The alternation between stable and unstable geological periods ...periods of low and high volcanic activity) on ... See full document

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Effects of Soil Salinity on Sucrose Metabolism in Cotton Fiber.

Effects of Soil Salinity on Sucrose Metabolism in Cotton Fiber.

... on the enzymology of sucrose metabolism in marine planctomycete Rhodopirellula baltica [15] and Methylotrophic bacteria [16], under salinity ...on the relationship between the ... See full document

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Effects of soil management on the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in fall-sown crops in Mediterranean climates

Effects of soil management on the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in fall-sown crops in Mediterranean climates

... where the fungus gains all of its carbon from the plant, between 10% and 20% of the photosynthates they produce (Graham, ...2000). The extensive extraradical mycelium produced ... See full document

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Distinct olfactory cross-modal effects on the human motor system.

Distinct olfactory cross-modal effects on the human motor system.

... Moreover, the effect occurred while subjects were not engaged in specific motor, cognitive or visual ...preset of motor strategies automatically recruited by the smell-evoked representa- tion ... See full document

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List of arthropods (Arthropoda)

List of arthropods (Arthropoda)

... A lista actual dos artrópodes dos Açores é basea- da em toda a literatura conhecida (ver listagem das publicações conhecidas até 1992 em Vieira & Bor- ges 1993; e Borges & Vieira 1994), mas igualmente em dados ... See full document

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The ubiquity of intraguild predation among predatory arthropods.

The ubiquity of intraguild predation among predatory arthropods.

... assemblages in soybean fields. For the purposes of this paper, we define the IGP level as the proportion of a sample of a given predator species that contains measurable ... See full document

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Distinct neurobehavioural effects of cannabidiol in transmembrane domain neuregulin 1 mutant mice.

Distinct neurobehavioural effects of cannabidiol in transmembrane domain neuregulin 1 mutant mice.

... analysis of variance (ANOVA) (between-subjects factors: ‘treatment’ and ‘genotype’) to distinguish between acute (day 1), long-term (days 13–21), and treatment withheld (day 23) ...by the corresponding ... See full document

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Fungal Community Structure as an Indicator of Soil Agricultural Management Effects in the Cerrado

Fungal Community Structure as an Indicator of Soil Agricultural Management Effects in the Cerrado

... values in the two samplings. The values of this property were higher in the agricultural ...evaluated the effect of different land uses and management systems on ... See full document

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Termite Mounds Effects on Soil Properties in the Atlantic Forest Biome

Termite Mounds Effects on Soil Properties in the Atlantic Forest Biome

... located in the municipality of Pinheiral, in a sub-basin of the Cachimbal creek (latitudes 22° 33’ S - 22° 38’ S, longitudes 43° 57’ W - 44° 05’ W), on the right bank ... See full document

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