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    A new occurrence of Gyrodontium sacchari (Spreng.) Hjortstam Pat. (Boletales, Coniophoraceae) expands the geographic distribution of the genus in Brazil by Leonardo-Silva, Lucas, Calaça, Francisco J. Simões, Pereira-Silva, Geovane, Silva-Neto, Carlos de Melo e, Xavier-Santos, Solange

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-01-2023)
    “…We report the first occurrence of the genus Gyrodontium Pat. from the Brazilian Cerrado based on our finding of G. sacchari (Spreng.) Hjortstam. This also…”
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    Tree Species and Morphology of Holes Caused by Black-Tufted Marmosets to Obtain Exudates: Some Implications for the Exudativory by Lamoglia, Juliane Martins, Boere, Vanner, Picoli, Edgard Augusto de Toledo, de Oliveira, Juraci Alves, Silva Neto, Carlos de Melo e, Silva, Ita de Oliveira

    Published in Animals (Basel) (27-09-2022)
    “…Knowledge of the pattern of exploitation of trees can help us understand the relationship between marmosets and plants, especially in declining forests, such…”
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    Bromatological study of the freshwater bivalve Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Unionida, Mycetopodidae) by Silva, Douglas dos Santos, Goncalves, Bruno Bastos, de Freitas, Paulo Vitor Divino Xavier, Neto, Carlos de Melo e Silva

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-07-2021)
    “…In Brazil, Anodontites trapesialis is a mussel species that occurs spontaneously in fish breeding sites. This species feeds on the remains of cultural…”
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    Brazilian cerrado species: wood characteristics by Faria, Mayara Cristina Gomes de, Silva Neto, Carlos de Melo e, Lima, Pedro Augusto Fonseca, Chagas, Matheus Peres, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Sette Junior, Carlos Roberto

    Published in Bioscience journal (01-07-2020)
    “…The characterization of wood anatomy and proprieties can provide subsidies for rational use of tree species. Enables, oftentimes, the definition of…”
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    Family Farmers in Short and Long Marketing Channels: Lessons for Rural Development in Goiás, Brazil by Verano, Thiago de Carvalho, Neto, Carlos de Melo e Silva, Medina, Gabriel da Silva

    Published in Logistics (01-12-2023)
    “…Background: Family farmers’ access to markets is key for rural development. This study seeks to assess to what extent short and long marketing channels promote…”
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    Histological changes in the bark of Tapirira guianensis Aubl. (Anacardiaceae) caused by black-tufted marmoset gouging by Lamoglia, Juliane Martins, de Toledo Picoli, Edgard Augusto, Oliveira, Juraci Alves, de Melo e Silva Neto, Carlos, Boere, Vanner, de Oliveira e Silva, Ita

    Published in Revista brasileira de botânica (01-06-2023)
    “…The black-tufted-ear marmoset ( Callithrix penicillata É. Geoffroy) has a specialized dentition that allows it to gouge holes in tree barks to obtain exudates…”
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    Potato genotypes and environments under potato in the Brazilian Cerrado biome by Melo, Aniela Pilar Campos de, Fernandes, Paulo Marçal, Silva-Neto, Carlos de Melo e, Souza, Eli Regina Barboza de, Melo, Ariane Carla Campos de, Seleguini, Alexsander

    Published in Ciência rural (01-01-2022)
    “…The objective was to estimate the physiological and productive performance of potato genotypes in two organic cultivation systems. Two trials were conducted,…”
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    Reproductive success of Cabralea canjerana (Meliaceae) in Atlantic forest fragments, Brazil by Franceschinelli, Edivani Villaron, Mendes do Carmo, Roselaini, De Melo e Silva Neto, Carlos, Bastos Gonçalves, Bruno, Lima Bergamini, Leonardo

    Published in Revista de biología tropical (01-06-2015)
    “…In Brazil, the Atlantic forest remnants have high biological diversity and a high level of endemism, but very little is known about the reproductive success of…”
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    Damage in Khaya ivorensis caused by Trigona spinipes in Brazilian savannah by Moura, Rebecca Silva de, Souza, Kellen Rabello de, Souza, Daniel Da Silva, Santana, Gabriel Mendes, Oliveira, Guilherme Murilo De, Venturoli, Fábio, Silva-Neto, Carlos De Melo e

    Published in Acta Brasiliensis (Online) (01-02-2017)
    “…Trigona spinipes (Dog bee) attack the apical bud of Khaya ivorensis causing atrophy and budding which provoke branches that will depreciate the shaft if not…”
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    Feed supplementation in the diet of Melipona rufiventris by Xavier de Freitas, Paulo Vitor Divino, Zanata, Rodrigo Alves, Silva, Igor Eli da, Faquinello, Patrícia, Silva-Neto, Carlos de Melo e

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (15-03-2023)
    “…In beekeeping, the knowledge of nutrition must be improved to maximize its genetic potential to enhance productivity, especially in times of food shortages…”
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    Bees in agroforestry systems in the Cerrado by Silva Neto, Carlos de Melo e, Santos, Leovigildo Aparecido Costa, Souza, Wander Gomes de, Martins, Thalles de Oliveira, Castro e Silva, Thiago, de Lima, Amanda Alves, Calil, Francine Neves, de Souza, Murilo Mendonça Oliveira

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (08-08-2023)
    “…In the Cerrado, the Brazilian savanna, studies on the relationship of agroforestry systems (AFS) with the edaphic and biotic factors are still incipient. In…”
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    External activity of the stingless bee Melipona fasciculata (Smith) kept in the Brazilian Cerrado by Xavier de Freitas, Paulo Vitor Divino, da Silva, Igor Eli, Faquinello, Patrícia, Zanata, Rodrigo Alves, Arnhold, Emanuel, e Silva-Neto, Carlos de Melo

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (05-05-2022)
    “…Depending on the temperature and relative humidity of the air the external activity of the bees can vary in different times of the year and times of the day…”
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