Search Results - "Ferreira, Wanessa Nepomuceno"

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    Effect of water stress on seedling growth in two species with different abundances: the importance of Stress Resistance Syndrome in seasonally dry tropical forest by Ferreira, Wanessa Nepomuceno, Lacerda, Claudivan Feitosa de, Costa, Rafael Carvalho da, Medeiros Filho, Sebastião

    Published in Acta Botânica Brasílica (01-09-2015)
    “…ABSTRACTIn seasonally dry tropical forests, species carrying attributes of Stress Resistance Syndrome (SRS) may have ecological advantages over species…”
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    Influence of sewage sludge, as a substrate, in the plasticity of functional characteristics of plants by da Silva, Vicente Elício Porfiro Sales Gonçalves, Buarque, Patrícia Marques Carneiro, Ferreira, Wanessa Nepomuceno, Buarque, Hugo Leonardo de Brito, Silva, Maria Amanda Menezes

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-05-2018)
    “…This work aimed to evaluate the effect of sewage sludge application as fertilizer on the plasticity of functional characteristics of species commonly found in…”
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    INFLUÊNCIA DO LODO DE ESGOTO, COMO SUBSTRATO, NA RECUPERAÇÃO DE UMA COMUNIDADE VEGETAL DO SEMIÁRIDO by Da Silva, Vicente Elicio Porfiro Sales Gonçalves, Buarque, Patrícia Marques Carneiro, Ferreira, Wanessa Nepomuceno, Silva, Maria Amanda Menezes

    Published in Ciência Agrícola (07-09-2021)
    “…No semiárido nordestino a degradação ambiental, aliada a fatores climáticos e socioeconômicos, podem levar a perda de qualidade dos solos e de diversidade…”
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    Allelopathic effect of Azadirachta indica fresh leaves on the germination of native plants in the Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest by Mota, João André Ximenes, Lemos, Henrique Áquila Ferreira, Ferreira, Wanessa Nepomuceno, Silva, Maria Amanda Menezes

    Published in Scientia plena (18-01-2021)
    “…Allelopathic potential, which is characterized by harmful or beneficial effects on a species, is a hypothesis that could explain the success of a vegetable…”
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    Do native plant species functionally similar to invasive species suffer more impacts from the invasion in seasonally dry tropical forests? by Almeida, Gabriela de Oliveira, Silva, Carlos Leandro Costa, Mota, João André Ximenes, Rodal, Maria Jesus Nogueira, Ferreira, Wanessa Nepomuceno, Silva, Maria Amanda Menezes

    Published in Rodriguésia (2022)
    “…Abstract We tested the hypothesis that of the species studied in the Brazilian Semiarid, the ones most functionally similar to tree Azadirachta indicawould be…”
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