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  1. Shade tree Chloroleucon eurycyclum promotes coffee leaf rust by reducing uredospore wash-off by rain por Avelino, Jacques, Vilchez, Sergio, Segura-Escobar, M.B., Brenes-Loaiza, M.A., Virginio Filho, Elias de Melo, Casanoves, Fernando

    Publicado 2020
    “…To better understand shade trees effects on coffee leaf rust (CLR), we studied three disease stages separately: sporulation, uredospore wash-off by rain, and uredospore deposition on leaves. The study was conducted during almost one year in the long-term trial on coffee-based agroforestry systems established by CATIE in 2000, in Turrialba, a low altitude area of Costa Rica. …”
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  2. Biomass Yield of Irrigated/Rain-fed Oat and Vetch Fodder por International Livestock Research Institute

    Publicado 2014
    “…Biomass yield is taken on seasonal basis and the effect of supplementing the fodder to livestock in terms of weight gain/milk yield is documented using different tools following the growth and harvest of the fodder. …”
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  3. Drought, fire and tree survival in a Borneo rain forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia por Nieuwstadt, M.G.L. van, Sheil, Douglas

    Publicado 2005
    “…Droughts and fires are increasingly recognized as a significant component of tropical rain forest dynamics but detailed large-scale assessments of such events are scarce. …”
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  4. Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone por Ekeleme, F., Okezie Akobundu, I., Isichei, A., Chikoye, David

    Publicado 2000
    “…Pueraria phaseoloides fallow was more effective in shading weeds and probably reducing the quantity of light reaching them than the natural bush and planted L. leucocephala fallow systems, and this may have been the basis of the significantly lower seed rain in P. phaseoloides plots.…”
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  5. Growth and yield of a tropical rainforest in the Brazilian Amazon 13 years after logging por Silva, J.N.M., Carvalho, J.O.P. de, Lopes, J.do.C.A., Almedia, B.E. de, Costa, D.H.M., Oliveira, L.C. de, Vanclay, J.K., Skovsgaard, J.P.

    Publicado 1995
    “…Successive inventories of a silvicultural experiment in terra firme rain forest within the Tapajós National Forest in the Brazilian Amazon are examined to provide guidelines for operational forest management on a sustainable basis. …”
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