Search Results - "Rocha, Juan Ricardo"
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New outcomes on how silicon enables the cultivation of Panicum maximum in soil with water restriction
Published in Scientific reports (03-02-2022)“…Climate change increases the occurrence of droughts, decreasing the production of tropical forages through the induction of physiological stress. Si is…”
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Nutritional diagnosis in a Conilon coffee plantation in the northern region of the Espírito Santo state
Published in Revista Agrogeoambiental (27-01-2023)“…The soils of Coastal Tablelands are characterized by low natural fertility, which reinforces the importance of assessing soil fertility and leaf nutrition of…”
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Mitigation of Water Deficit in Two Cultivars of Panicum maximum by the Application of Silicon
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-02-2022)“…Silicon (Si) is known as an attenuator for water deficit through increasing water status. The mechanisms involved in Si to mitigate this stress may be linked…”
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Silicon attenuates the effects of water deficit in sugarcane by modifying physiological aspects and C:N:P stoichiometry and its use efficiency
Published in Agricultural water management (01-09-2021)“…Climate change has increased the occurrence of droughts and the use of deficient irrigation associated with silicon (Si) can be a strategy to mitigate water…”
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Si fertigation attenuates water stress in forages by modifying carbon stoichiometry, favouring physiological aspects
Published in Journal of agronomy and crop science (1986) (01-08-2021)“…Climate change has aggravated the occurrence of drought periods, affecting pasturelands in different regions of the world. Silicon attenuates water deficiency…”
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Land use footprints and policies in Brazil
Published in Land use policy (01-05-2024)“…Ecological footprints have been assessed widely from a resource production-consumption perspective but much less from a land use per capita availability-demand…”
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