As minhocas e o manejo do solo: o caso do plantio direto do arroz irrigado
@inproceedings{Luise2009AsME, title={As minhocas e o manejo do solo: o caso do plantio direto do arroz irrigado}, author={Maria Cecilia Luise and Carolina Bartz and Amarildo PasinP and Ana Cl{\'a}udia and Rodrigues de Lima and Dirceu Neri Gassen}, year={2009} }
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Recommendations for assessing earthworm populations in Brazilian ecosystems
- Biology
- 2020
A set of variables is proposed to be evaluated when studying earthworm communities and other macrofauna groups to help guide future studies on earthworms in Brazil and other countries, optimize data collection and replicability, allow comparisons between different studies, and promote the use of earthworms as soil quality bioindicators.
Ecosystem Engineers in a Self-organized Soil: A Review of Concepts and Future Research Questions
- Environmental Science
- 2016
Abstract Soils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact within a nested suite of discrete scales. Microorganisms form communities and physical structures at the smallest…
Soil Animals and Pedogenesis: The Role of Earthworms in Anthropogenic Soils
- Environmental Science
- 2016
Abstract The role of earthworms as one of the most important groups of ecosystem engineers in human-modified and natural environments has been increasingly recognized only during the last 30 years,…
Toxicity of three pesticides commonly used in Brazil to Pontoscolex corethrurus (Müller, 1857) and Eisenia andrei (Bouché, 1972)
- Environmental Science, Biology
- 2013
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