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Revista Arvore | 2007

Utilização de águas residuárias provenientes do tratamento biológico de esgotos domésticos na produção de mudas de Eucalyptus grandis Hill. ex. maiden

Danielle Camargo Celentano Augusto; Iraê Amaral Guerrini; Vera Lex Engel; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau

This work studied the effect of treated domestic wastewater derived from a biological treatment system as an alternative to nursery conventional fertirrigation for Eucalyptus grandis seedling production. The evaluated variables were: height, basal diameter, shoot and roots dry weight, plant total leaf area, shoot/root ratio and leaf nutritional status of the seedlings. Greater development of seedlings was found when mineral fertilizers were used, but root/shoot ratio was greater when wastewater was used. The results showed that wastewater can be used as an alternative for conventional mineral fertirrigation, considering that all plants grew, without showing any nutritional deficiency or toxicity symptoms. Seedlings fertirrigated with wastewater, however, spend more time in the nursery, when compared to those produced with mineral fertilizers.


Acta Amazonica | 2015

Impacto da degradação sobre o estoque total de carbono de florestas ripárias na Amazônia Oriental, Brasil

Marcelo Luís Corrêa Zelarayán; Danielle Celentano; E. Oliveira; Stefania Pinzón Triana; Danilo N Sodre; Karold Henry M Muchavisoy; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau

Riparian forests provide essential ecosystem services to humanity, but are being degraded at an accelerated rate in the Amazon. This study aimed to quantify carbon stocks above and below ground in riparian forests with four levels of degradation (very high, high, medium and low) in two watersheds (Pepital Rio and Rio Grande) in Alcântara, Eastern Amazon. Twenty-four permanent plots of 1,000 m2 were installed, and vegetation (trees, shrubs, herbs, lianas and palms), necromass (litter, dead trees, branches) and soil (0-20 cm and roots) were sampled. The biomass was estimated using allometric models (vegetation with dbh> 1 cm and dead trees) and destructively (herbaceous, litterfall, branches, roots). The total carbon stock in the most conserved riparian forests ranged between 88 and 202 Mg(C) ha-1. Degradation significantly reduced carbon stock in all compartments (up to 97% in above-ground biomass, up to 91% of necromass, and up to 47% in soils). In conserved areas, the aboveground biomass is the largest compartment of the total carbon stock (> 70%), mainly due to large trees. The carbon stock in the different compartments are strongly correlated with each other and with the canopy opening. The incorporation of these results in regional carbon models can assist in the implementation and review of the Brazilian Forest Act, particularly in the restoration of riparian forests where agriculture is consolidated.


Zootaxa | 2018

Brasilisia n. gen. and Arraia n. gen., two new genera of Ocnerodrilidae (Annelida, Clitellata, Oligochaeta) from Eastern Amazonia, Brazil

Luis Manuel Hernández-García; Jesús Enrique Burgos-Guerrero; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Samuel W. James

We describe two new species from two new genera of Ocnerodrilidae from Alcântara and Rosário counties of Maranhão, Brazil. They were collected in very sandy soil in the transition between the Amazonia and Cerrado biomes. One of the species, Brasilisia punki n. sp., is the first report of earthworms of this family with an unusual pattern of genital markings and a gizzard in segment five. The other species Arraia nelmae n. sp. has a gizzard in segment six and a pair of calciferous glands in nine. We also provide an updated key for all genera of Ocnerodrilidae.


Zootaxa | 2018

Three new species of Holoscolex (Clitellata, Glossoscolecidae) from the Gurupi Biological Reserve, last forest remnant of the Belém Endemism Area, Eastern Amazon

Luis Manuel Hernández-García; Jesús Enrique Burgos-Guerrero; Bianca Tamires Silva Dos Santos; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Samuel W. James

We describe three new species of the earthworm genus Holoscolex from the Gurupi Biological Reserve in Maranhão state, Brazil. The Reserve, with the Indigenous Territories Awá, Caru, Alto Turiaçu and Alto Rio Guamá represent the last continuous forest remnants of the Belém Endemism Area, the most deforested and threatened area of Brazilian Amazonia. Holoscolex dossantosi sp. nov. has tubercula pubertatis looking like double bands, Holoscolex alatus sp. nov. presents alate tubercula pubertatis, and Holoscolex fernandoi sp. nov. has testis sacs and several intraclitellar atrial glands associated with genital markings between XIX and XXII. The presence of these unusual characters in Holoscolex fernandoi sp. nov. suggests that this species could be an evolutionary transitional stage linking Eudrilidae and more recent Glossoscolecidae genera.


Zootaxa | 2018

Additions to Andiorrhinus ( Turedrilus ) (Rhinodrilidae, Clitellata) from Eastern Amazonia

Luis Manuel Hernández-García; Marie Luise Carolina Bartz; Jesús Enrique Burgos-Guerrero; Sandriel Costa Sousa; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Samuel W. James

Two new species of the earthworm family Rhinodrilidae (Clitellata), from Maranhão state, Brazil, were studied by dissection. Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) miricuri n. sp. is the first record of a big earthworm for this region with three pairs of large spermathecae in segments 7-9 and one pair of tubercula pubertatis bands lateral to b line in XX-XXV. Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) barrosoi n. sp. lacks spermathecae and has one pair of tubercula pubertatis bands lateral to b line in XX-(1/3) XXIV. The earthworms described are from the most threatened region of Amazonia where 75% of forest cover is already lost. More information is urgently necessary to assess their ecology and vulnerability status.


Zootaxa | 2017

New earthworm species of Righiodrilus (Clitellata, Glossoscolecidae) from eastern Amazonia

Bianca Tamires Silva Dos Santos; Marie Luise Caroline Bartz; Luis Manuel Hernández-García; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Marlucia Martins; Samuel W. James

Three new species of the glossoscolecid earthworm genus Righiodrilus are described from material collected in northern Pará and Maranhão States, Brazil. Rhigiodrilus gurupi n. sp. is characterized by four pairs of post-testicular spermathecae in xiv-xvii. Rhigiodrilus viseuensis n. sp. is distinguished by tubercula pubertatis in xix-xxiii and clitellum in xvi-xxiii. Rhigiodrilus moju n. sp. is the only species in the genus that lacks tubercula pubertatis. We provide an updated key and a distribution map for all species of Righiodrilus.


Pedobiologia | 2008

Effects of plant diversity on plant biomass production and soil macrofauna in Amazonian pastures

Kam-Rigne Laossi; Sébastien Barot; Deurival Carvalho; Thierry Desjardins; Patrick Lavelle; Marlucia Martins; Danielle Mitja; Ana Carolina Rendeiro; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Max Sarrazin; Elena Velasquez; Michel Grimaldi


Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2014

Perceptions of environmental change and use of traditional knowledge to plan riparian forest restoration with relocated communities in Alcântara, Eastern Amazon

Danielle Celentano; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Vera Lex Engel; Cristiane Lima Façanha; Elivaldo Moreira de Oliveira; Emanoel Gomes de Moura


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2006

Multivariate effects of plant canopy, soil physico-chemistry and microbiology on sclerotinia stem rot of soybean in relation to crop rotation and urban compost amendment

Guillaume Xavier Rousseau; Sylvie Rioux; Daniel Dostaler


Applied Soil Ecology | 2015

Contribution of legume tree residues and macrofauna to the improvement of abiotic soil properties in the eastern Amazon

Emanoel Gomes de Moura; Alana das Chagas Ferreira Aguiar; Alexandra Rocha da Piedade; Guillaume Xavier Rousseau

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Danielle Celentano

Federal University of Maranhão

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Cláudio José Reis de Carvalho

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Marlucia Martins

Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi

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E. Oliveira

Federal University of Maranhão

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Danielle Celentano

Federal University of Maranhão

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