Silvane de Almeida Campos
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
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Revista Arvore | 2016
Luciana de Moura Gonzaga; Sarah Santos da Silva; Silvane de Almeida Campos; Rodrigo de Paula Ferreira; André Narvaes da Rocha Campos; Ana Catarina Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha
The objective of this study was to evaluate organic substrates in the production of canafistula (Peltophorum dubium) (Spreng.) Taub, cutieira (Joannesiaprinceps Vell.), jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril L.) and rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis M. Arg.) seedlings, native trees with potential use in forest restoration programs. The design was completely randomized with 10 substrate formulations with 4 repetitions of 3 plants for the four species. The evaluated substrates consisted of soil, bovine manure (BM), poultry manure (PM), chemical fertilizer (CF) and sand, in different proportions. The experiment was concluded at the end of 180 days for canafistula, cutieira and rubber and 210 days for jatoba. At the end of these periods, the root (RDM), shoot (SDM) and total (TDM) the dry matters of the seedlings were determined. Quantification of AMF spores and normalization between samples through SPORES/RDM correction were also performed. The Scott-Knott test at 5% probability was applied. Regarding biomass production, only canafistula had significant difference among the tested substrates. In relation to sporulation, the highest values were observed in cutieira and rubber tree in substrate containing PM. The substrates composed of 40 or 50% soil + 20% sand + 30% or 40 PM for canafistula; 50% soil + 20% sand + 30% PM for cutieira; and for jatoba and rubber tree 60% soil + 20% sand + 20% PM, enabled the best results in terms of biomass production in seedlings and AMF sporulation.
Tropical agricultural research | 2017
Lamara Freitas Brito; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; Jeferson Giehl; Silvane de Almeida Campos; Steliane Pereira Coelho
Maize, a versatile cereal, in terms of consumption, is considered one of Brazil’s most important agricultural products. Organic maize is used in the meat supply chain, since it is a component of the feed given to organically farmed poultry and pigs (Môro & Frische-Neto 2015). Organic vegetable farming generally involves significant soil displacement in the form of plowing and harrowing. These practices are not in line with ABSTRACT RESUMO
Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo | 2016
Steliane Pererira Coelho; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; Silvane de Almeida Campos; Emerson Trogello; Luis Paulo Lelis Pereira; Tatiana Pires Barrella; Paulo Roberto Cecon; Adalgisa de Jesus Pereira
Revista Brasileira de Agropecuária Sustentável | 2016
Luciana de Moura Gonzaga; Sarah Santos da Silva; Silvane de Almeida Campos; Rodrigo de Paula Ferreira; André Narvaes da Rocha Campos; Ana Catarina Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha
Revista Ceres | 2017
Silvane de Almeida Campos; Rogério de Paula Lana; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; Mauricio Novaes Souza; Valdir Botega Tavares; Steliane Pereira Coelho
Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2016
Geicimara Guimarães; Rogério de Paula Lana; Renata de Souza Rei; Cristina Mattos Veloso; Maria Regina de Miranda Sousa; Rosane Cláudia Rodrigues; Silvane de Almeida Campos
Cadernos de Agroecologia | 2016
Steliane Pereira Coelho; Silvane de Almeida Campos; Luis Paulo Lelis Pereira; Emerson Trogello; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; Lamara Freitas Brito
Revista Brasileira de Agropecuária Sustentável | 2012
Régis Josué de Andrade Reis; Silvane de Almeida Campos; Gustavo Sampaio de Lima Martins; Eli Lino de Jesus; Marcos Luiz Rebouças Bastiani; André Narvaes da Rocha Campos
Cadernos de Agroecologia | 2012
Sthefani Gonçalves de Oliveira; Lucas Ferenzini Alves; Vinicius Candian Marques; Marcos Luiz Rebouças Bastiani; Silvane de Almeida Campos; Antônio Daniel Fernandes Coelho
Archive | 2011
Silvane de Almeida Campos; Rodrigo Fernandes De Oliveira; Mauricio Novaes Souza
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Ana Catarina Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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