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  1. HoBi-like pestivirus in 2 cases of fatal respiratory disease of feedlot cattle in Argentina por Margineda, Carlos Augusto, Ferreyra, Franco Matías, Masnyj, Franco Ezequiel, Audrito, Maximiliano, Favaro, Paula Melisa, Dus Santos, Maria Jose, Pecora, Andrea

    Publicado 2022
    “…Phylogenetic analysis showed that both strains clustered within the “Brazilian-Italian” clade. In case 2, Mannheimia haemolytica was isolated from the lung. …”
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  2. Efeito do etileno sobre o tipo e qualidade da bebida de café por Sondahl, Maro R., Teixeira, Aldir A., Fazuoli, Luiz C., Monaco, Lourival C.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Samples of harvested fruits contained about 40 and 10 per cent of defective "greens" seeds (verdes), according with the official Brazilian Classification, for the first and second dates studied respectively. …”
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  3. Categorías de fósforo en los principales grandes grupos de suelos en la Amazonía de Brasil por Vieira, L.S., BORNEMISZA, E.

    Publicado 2025
    “…In 46 soil samples taken from different depths from 12 profiles representative of the seven main Great Soil Groups of the Brazilian Amazon region, their organic, total, Ca-Al-Fe and water soluble phosphates were determined. …”
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  4. Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers por Pfaff, Alexander, Robalino, Juan, Reis, Eustaquio J., Walker, Robert, Perz, Stephen, Laurance, William, Bohrer, Claudio, Aldrich, Steven, Arima, Eugenio, Caldas, Marcellus, Kirby, Kathryn R.

    Publicado 2020
    “…To reduce SDG tradeoffs in infrastructure provision, and to inform searches for SDG synergies, the authors show that roads’ impacts on Brazilian Amazon forests varied significantly across fron-tiers. …”
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  5. Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers por Pfaff, Alexander, Robalino, Juan, Reis, Eustaquio J., Walker, Robert, Perz, Stephen, Laurance, William, Bohrer, Claudio, Aldrich, Steven, Arima, Eugenio, Caldas, Marcellus, Kirby, Kathryn R.

    Publicado 2020
    “…To inform the search for SDG synergies in infrastructure provision, and to reduce SDG tradeoffs, the authors show that road impacts on Brazilian Amazon forests have varied significantly across settings. …”
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  6. REDD+ politics in the media: a case study from Brazil por May, P.H., Calixto, B., Gebara, M.F.

    Publicado 2011
    “…The objective of the analysis contained in this working paper is to characterise the nature of the discourse related to REDD+ in the Brazilian press from 2005 to 2009, identifying the principal actors who led this debate in the media as well as their positions—as either advocates or adversaries of a particular view on REDD+ —as these positions evolved during this period. …”
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  7. Carbon stocks of mangroves and salt marshes of the Amazon region, Brazil por Kauffman, J.B., Bernardino, A.F., Ferreira, T.O., Giovannoni, L.R., Oliveira Gomes, L.E. de, Romero, D.J., Zayas Jimenez, L.C., Ruíz, F.

    Publicado 2018
    “…In addition to the largest existing expanse of tropical forests, the Brazilian Amazon has among the largest area of mangroves in the world. …”
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  8. Impacts of conservation incentives in protected areas: The case of Bolsa Floresta, Brazil por Cisneros, E., Borner, J., Pagiola, S., Wunder, Sven

    Publicado 2022
    “…In this paper we analyze the environmental impacts of Bolsa Floresta, a forest conservation program that combines direct conditional payments with livelihood-focused investments in 15 multiple-use reserves in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. We use grid-based data, nearest-neighbor matching, and panel data econometrics to compare three forest-related program outcomes – deforestation, degradation, and fires – of participating and non-participating reserve areas. …”
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  9. Genetic diversity and population structure in banana (Musa spp.) breeding germplasm por Akech, V., Bengstsson, T., Ortiz, R., Swennen, R., Uwimana, B., Ferreira, C.F., Amah, D., Amorim, E.P., Blisset, E., Van den Houwe, I., Arinaitwe, I.K., Nice, L., Bwesigye, P., Tanksley, S., Uma, S., Suthanthiram, B., Saraswathi, M.S., Mduma, H., Brown, A.

    Publicado 2024
    “…We evaluated 856 Musa accessions from the breeding programs of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture of Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda; the National Agricultural Research Organization of Uganda; the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa); and the National Research Centre for Banana of India. …”
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  10. Deciphering the Origins of Commercial Sweetpotato Genotypes Using International Genebank Data por Mello, A.F.S., Robles, R., Rossel, G., da Silva, G.O., Montes, S.M.N.M., Nunes, M.U.C., Pereira, J.L., Nakasu, E.Y.T., Vollmer, R., Ellis, D., Valencia-Límaco, V., Azevedo, V.C.R.

    Publicado 2026
    “…To help fix this, researchers studied 37 sweetpotato samples from four Brazilian states. They used DNA tools (called SSR markers) and looked at physical traits to compare them with sweetpotato varieties kept at the International Potato Center (CIP). …”
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  11. Some doubts about concessions in Brazil: should Brazil shelve its proposed system of forest concessions? por Merry, F., Amacher, G.S., Pokorny B., Lima, E., Scholz, I., Nepstad, D.C., Zweede, C.J.

    Publicado 2003
    “…We argue that while expanding FLONAs is a good idea, allowing timber harvests within these forests is a risk that, for now, Brazilian society should not take.…”
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  12. Basis for the Management of Schistocerca cancellata (Orthoptera: Acrididae) por Birkhan, Júlia, Carrizo, Beatriz Noemi, Socias, Maria Guillermina, Costa, Maria Kátia Matiotti da, Guedes, Jerson Carus, Garcia, Flávio Roberto Mello

    Publicado 2022
    “…This article aimed to gather more accurate information about the history, biology, ecology, and control of S. cancellata, because of the 2021 invasions, which threatened to invade the Brazilian territory. During outbreak periods, swarms consume any available vegetation in the occurrence areas of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, and Bolivia. …”
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