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    Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil by Corbeels, Marc, Marchão, Robelio Leandro, Neto, Marcos Siqueira, Ferreira, Eliann Garcia, Madari, Beata Emöke, Scopel, Eric, Brito, Osmar Rodrigues

    Published in Scientific reports (24-02-2016)
    “…The Brazilian government aims at augmenting the area cropped under no-tillage (NT) from 32 to 40 million ha by 2020 as a means to mitigate CO 2 emissions. We…”
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    Bovine urine and dung deposited on Brazilian savannah pastures contribute differently to direct and indirect soil nitrous oxide emissions by Lessa, Ana Carolina R., Madari, Beata E., Paredes, Debora S., Boddey, Robert M., Urquiaga, Segundo, Jantalia, Claudia P., Alves, Bruno J.R.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-06-2014)
    “…•Emissions of N2O and NH3 from cattle excreta on a Brachiaria pasture were compared.•Seasonal differences in N2O and NH3emissions from cattle excreta were…”
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    Direct nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes from soils under different land use in Brazil-a critical review by Meurer, Katharina H E, Franko, Uwe, Stange, Claus F, Rosa, Jaqueline Dalla, Madari, Beata E, Jungkunst, Hermann F

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-02-2016)
    “…Brazil typifies the land use changes happening in South America, where natural vegetation is continuously converted into agriculturally used lands, such as…”
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    Mid- and near-infrared spectroscopic assessment of soil compositional parameters and structural indices in two Ferralsols by Madari, Beáta E., Reeves, James B., Machado, Pedro L.O.A., Guimarães, Cleber M., Torres, Eleno, McCarty, Gregory W.

    Published in Geoderma (01-12-2006)
    “…Bulk soil samples (BS) ( n = 120) from long-term tillage experiments and areas covered by secondary natural forest were collected in the Brazilian savanna…”
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    Pedotransfer functions for estimating soil bulk density from existing soil survey reports in Brazil by Benites, Vinícius M., Machado, Pedro L.O.A., Fidalgo, Elaine C.C., Coelho, Maurício R., Madari, Beáta E.

    Published in Geoderma (15-04-2007)
    “…Soil bulk density ( D b) measurement is essential to estimate soil carbon reserves. However, field sampling, specially at depth, and direct measurement of D b…”
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    Studies of the Compositions of Humic Acids from Amazonian Dark Earth Soils by Novotny, Etelvino H, deAzevedo, Eduardo R, Bonagamba, Tito J, Cunha, Tony J. F, Madari, Beáta E, Benites, Vinícius de M, Hayes

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-01-2007)
    “…The compositions of humic acids (HAs) isolated from cultivated and forested “Terra Preta de Índio” or Amazonian Dark Earth soils (anthropogenic soils) were…”
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    impact of soil management on aggregation, carbon stabilization and carbon loss as CO₂ in the surface layer of a Rhodic Ferralsol in Southern Brazil by Barreto, Renata C, Madari, Beata E, Maddock, John E.L, Machado, Pedro L.O.A, Torres, Eleno, Franchini, Julio, Costa, Adriana R

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-08-2009)
    “…Soil aggregation and organic carbon accumulation are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Soils under natural vegetation and conservation tillage systems…”
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    Characterization of humic like substances obtained by chemical oxidation of eucalyptus charcoal by Trompowsky, Patrick Marques, Benites, Vinicius de Melo, Madari, Beata Emoke, Pimenta, Alexandre Santos, Hockaday, William C., Hatcher, Patrick G.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-11-2005)
    “…Charcoal of Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus saligna was produced with different final charring temperatures. Ground charcoal samples (120 mesh) were treated…”
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    Lessons from the Terra Preta de Índios of the Amazon region for the utilisation of charcoal for soil amendment by Novotny, Etelvino H., Hayes, Michael H. B., Madari, Beáta E., Bonagamba, Tito J., Azevedo, Eduardo R. de, Souza, André A. de, Song, Guixue, Nogueira, Christiane M., Mangrich, Antonio S.

    “…The potential of charcoal and of partially combusted organic waste to mimic the soil organic matter of the Terras Pretas de Índios (Amazonian Dark Earths) from…”
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    No tillage and crop rotation effects on soil aggregation and organic carbon in a Rhodic Ferralsol from southern Brazil by Madari, Beáta, Machado, Pedro L.O.A., Torres, Eleno, de Andrade, Aluı́sio G., Valencia, Luis I.O.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (2005)
    “…In Brazil, no tillage (NT) is a soil conservation practice now widely adopted by farmers, including smallholders. The effect of NT and conventional tillage…”
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    A global dataset for assessing nitrogen-related plant traits using drone imagery in major field crop species by Castilho, Diogo, Tedesco, Danilo, Hernandez, Carlos, Madari, Beata Emoke, Ciampitti, Ignacio

    Published in Scientific data (05-06-2024)
    “…Enhancing rapid phenotyping for key plant traits, such as biomass and nitrogen content, is critical for effectively monitoring crop growth and maximizing…”
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    Properties of a sandy clay loam Haplic Ferralsol and soybean grain yield in a five-year field trial as affected by biochar amendment by Madari, Beata E., Silva, Mellissa A.S., Carvalho, Márcia T.M., Maia, Aline H.N., Petter, Fabiano A., Santos, Janne L.S., Tsai, Siu M., Leal, Wesley G.O., Zeviani, Walmes M.

    Published in Geoderma (01-11-2017)
    “…Biochar may increase soil fertility and crop yield by enhancing soil organic carbon (SOC), nutrient availability and water retention. However, the mechanisms…”
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