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    Yield stability and lower susceptibility to abiotic stresses of improved open-pollinated and hybrid maize cultivars by Lana, Marcos A., Eulenstein, Frank, Schlindwein, Sandro L., Graef, Frieder, Sieber, Stefan, von Hertwig Bittencourt, Henrique

    “…Maize is one of the world’s most important cereals, cultivated in a wide range of environments. Besides the importance of maize and the gains in yield from…”
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    Land use dynamics in Brazilian La Plata Basin and anthropogenic climate change by de Vasconcelos, Ana Carolina F, Schlindwein, Sandro L, Lana, Marcos A, Fantini, Alfredo C, Bonatti, Michelle, D’Agostini, Luiz R, Martins, Sergio R

    Published in Climatic change (01-11-2014)
    “…The La Plata Basin (LPB) is one of the most important regions for agriculture and livestock production in South America, playing a central role in the world…”
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    Landraces as an adaptation strategy to climate change for smallholders in Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil by Vasconcelos, Ana Carolina Feitosa, Bonatti, Michelle, Schlindwein, Sandro L., D’Agostini, Luiz Renato, Homem, Larissa R., Nelson, Rohan

    Published in Land use policy (01-09-2013)
    “…•Smallholder farmers in Santa Catarina have maintained landraces as an adaptation to drought.•These smallholders perceive an intensification of extreme weather…”
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    A framework for assessing agricultural soil quality on a global scale by Mueller, Lothar, Schindler, Uwe, Shepherd, T. Graham, Ball, Bruce C., Smolentseva, Elena, Hu, Chunsheng, Hennings, Volker, Schad, Peter, Rogasik, Jutta, Zeitz, Jutta, Schlindwein, Sandro L., Behrendt, Axel, Helming, Katharina, Eulenstein, Frank

    “…This paper provides information about a novel approach of rating agricultural soil quality (SQ) and crop yield potentials consistently over a range of spatial…”
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    Governance in the time of COVID‐19: Systemic implications for governing in an Anthropocene world based on experiences from Australia and Brazil by Ison, Ray L., Schlindwein, Sandro L.

    Published in Systems research and behavioral science (17-11-2024)
    “…The disruption of the COVID‐19 pandemic reveals that contemporary governance systems are not fit for purpose as we progress our living in a human‐induced…”
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