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    Seasonal variation in energy balance and canopy conductance for a tropical savanna ecosystem of south central Mato Grosso, Brazil by Rodrigues, Thiago R., Vourlitis, George L., Lobo, Francisco de A., de Oliveira, Renan G., Nogueira, José de S.

    “…Tropical savanna (locally known as cerrado) composes 24% of Brazil and is characterized by high climatic variation; however, patterns of energy exchange are…”
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    Radiative forcing of methane fluxes offsets net carbon dioxide uptake for a tropical flooded forest by Dalmagro, Higo J., Zanella de Arruda, Paulo H., Vourlitis, George L., Lathuillière, Michael J., de S. Nogueira, José, Couto, Eduardo G., Johnson, Mark S.

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2019)
    “…Wetlands are important sources of methane (CH4) and sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2). However, little is known about CH4 and CO2 fluxes and dynamics of seasonally…”
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    Modeling canopy conductance under contrasting seasonal conditions for a tropical savanna ecosystem of south central Mato Grosso, Brazil by Rodrigues, Thiago R., Vourlitis, George L., Lobo, Francisco de A., Santanna, Franciele B., de Arruda, Paulo H.Z., Nogueira, José de S.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-03-2016)
    “…•A Jarvis-type model was used to estimate canopy conductance for tropical savanna.•The model performed well in simulating temporal variation in…”
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    Comparative assessment of modelled and empirical reference evapotranspiration methods for a brazilian savanna by Valle Júnior, Luiz C.G., Ventura, Thiago M., Gomes, Raphael S.R., de S. Nogueira, José, de A. Lobo, Francisco, Vourlitis, George L., Rodrigues, Thiago R.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-04-2020)
    “…•25 different ETo methods were evaluated for the Cerrado condition.•Radiation-based methods are applicable in the Cerrado region when Penman-Monteith model…”
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    Seasonal variations in the evapotranspiration of a transitional tropical forest of Mato Grosso, Brazil by Vourlitis, George L., Filho, Nicolau Priante, Hayashi, Mauro M. S., de S. Nogueira, José, Caseiro, Fernando T., Campelo Jr, José Holanda

    Published in Water resources research (01-06-2002)
    “…The seasonal pattern of evapotranspiration (expressed as latent heat flux Qe) for a 28‐ to 30‐m‐tall tropical transitional (ecotonal) forest was quantified…”
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    Photosynthetic response of a wetland- and an upland-adapted tree species to seasonal variations in hydrology in the Brazilian Cerrado and Pantanal by Dalmagro, Higo J., de A. Lobo, Francisco, Vourlitis, George L., Dalmolin, Ândrea C., Antunes, Mario Z., Ortíz, Carmen E. R., de S. Nogueira, José

    Published in Acta physiologiae plantarum (01-05-2016)
    “…Savanna (Cerrado) of the Brazilian Pantanal exhibits large variations in hydrology, ranging from well drained to intermittently flooded. Climate and land use…”
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    13 C NMR study of peach oil by da Silva, Emerson O, Bathista, André LBS, Tavares, Maria Inês B, Filho, Nicolau Priante, Nogueira, José de S

    “…The detailed analysis of peach seed oil was performed using 1 H and 13 C NMR spectroscopy. From the 13 C NMR solution spectra it was possible to detect the…”
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    13C NMR study of peach oil by Silva, E.O. da, Bathista, A.L.B.S, Tavares, M.I.B, Priante Filho, N, Nogueira, J. de S

    “…The detailed analysis of peach seed oil was performed using 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. From the 13C NMR solution spectra it was possible to detect the…”
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    EFFECTS OF METEOROLOGICAL VARIATIONS ON THE CO2 EXCHANGE OF A BRAZILIAN TRANSITIONAL TROPICAL FOREST by Vourlitis, George L., Priante Filho, Nicolau, Hayashi, Mauro M. S., Nogueira, José de S., Raiter, Fernando, Hoegel, Wander, Campelo, Jr, José Holanda

    Published in Ecological applications (01-08-2004)
    “…The net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) of a 28–30 m tall transitional (ecotonal) tropical forest of the Brazilian Amazon was quantified using tower‐based eddy…”
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    1]3C NMR Molecular dynamic investigation of tropical wood Angelin Pedra (\+i\ Hymenolobium paetrum\-i\) by Nogueira, Marta C. J. A., Tavares, Maria Ines B, de S Nogueira, Jose

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (15-02-2004)
    “…Time has shown wood as a very important material in several areas related to civil construction. Because of its organic origin, wood presents different…”
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    13C NMR Molecular dynamic investigation of tropical wood Angelin Pedra ( Hymenolobium paetrum) by Nogueira, Marta C.J.A, Tavares, Maria Inês B, Nogueira, José de S

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-02-2004)
    “…Time has shown wood as a very important material in several areas related to civil construction. Because of its organic origin, wood presents different…”
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    Effects of Meteorological Variations on the CO2Exchange of a Brazilian Transitional Tropical Forest by Vourlitis, George L., Nicolau Priante Filho, Mauro M. S. Hayashi, José de S. Nogueira, Fernando Raiter, Wander Hoegel, José Holanda Campelo, Jr

    Published in Ecological applications (01-08-2004)
    “…The net ecosystem CO2exchange (NEE) of a 28-30 m tall transitional (ecotonal) tropical forest of the Brazilian Amazon was quantified using tower-based eddy…”
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    EFFECTS OF METEOROLOGICAL VARIATIONS ON THE CO 2 EXCHANGE OF A BRAZILIAN TRANSITIONAL TROPICAL FOREST by Vourlitis, George L., Priante Filho, Nicolau, Hayashi, Mauro M. S., Nogueira, José de S., Raiter, Fernando, Hoegel, Wander, Campelo, Jr, José Holanda

    Published in Ecological applications (01-08-2004)
    “…The net ecosystem CO 2 exchange (NEE) of a 28–30 m tall transitional (ecotonal) tropical forest of the Brazilian Amazon was quantified using tower‐based eddy…”
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