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Mato Grosso, Brazil

Dubs, B. 1992. Observations on the differentiation of woodland and wet savanna habitats in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Pages 431-449. in P. A. Furley, J Proctor, and J. A. Ratter, editors. Nature and Dynamics of Forest-Savanna Boundaries. Chapman and Hall, London. [Pg.81]

Mato Grosso, Brazil, and Santa Cruz, Bolivia 300 (Morro do Urucum)... [Pg.227]

Morals, R.M.G.G. de. Os Pares - Waimare e o uso de plantas medicinais, Mato Grosso (Brasil), MsD. Thesis, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil, 1998. [Pg.583]

Hayman, P.C., Kopylova, M.G., and Kaminsky, F.V., 2005. Lower mantle diamonds from Rio Soriso (Juina area, Mato Grosso, Brazil). Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 149, 430-45. [Pg.255]

Fig. 21.14. Costs associated with Asian Soybean Rust in Brazil (2000-2006) in Mato Grosso, Brazil (Source Ma, 2007). Fig. 21.14. Costs associated with Asian Soybean Rust in Brazil (2000-2006) in Mato Grosso, Brazil (Source Ma, 2007).
Goldsmith, P.D. H.L.G. Gastaldi J. Mattines, Agro-industrial Development in Mato Grosso Cluster Economies, Social Responsibility, and the Case of the Soybean Complex. Ptesentation at the Bienal, Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil. August 2006. [Pg.805]

Furley, P.A., Ratter, J.A., and Gifford, D.R., Observations on the vegetation of eastern Mato Grosso, Brazil. III. The woody vegetation and soils of the Morro de Fuma9a, Torixoreu, Proc. Roy. Soc. London B, 235, 259, 1988. [Pg.185]

Prado, D.E. et al., The Chaco-Pantanal transition in southern Mato Grosso, Brazil, in Nature and Dynamics of Forest-Savanna Boundaries, Eurley, P.A., Proctor, J., and Ratter, J.A., Eds, Chapman and Hall, London, 1992, 451. [Pg.210]

Basic data on the physical and chemical conditions in the springs and headwater streams of the Rio das Mortes System in Mato Grosso, Brazil, reveal that this Clearwater river offers its biotic community practically no essential nutrient elements whatsoever. The extremely low conductivity and the undetectable degree of water hardness provide the most obvious evidence of the poverty of this water in dissolved minerals. Iron was the only common metal that appeared to be present in moderate quantities in any of the springs. [Pg.262]

E. C. de Ohveira, dos Santos E.S., P. ZeUhofer, R. Souza-Santos, and M. Atanaka-Santos. Spatial patterns of malaria in a land reform colonization projecL Juruena municipahty, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Malaria Journal, 10,177, doi 110.1186/1475-2875-1110-1177, 2011. [Pg.151]

Kaminsky F. V., Zakharchenko O. D., Davies R., Griffin W. L., Khachatryan B. G. K., and Shiryaev A. A. (2(X)1) Superdeep diamonds form the Juina area, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 140(6), 134-153. [Pg.969]

Prices fall, moving from the East to the West in Brazil. The difference between the Center—West with the coastal regions widened over the period to over 2.00/bu (32%) by late 2006. The interior price in central Mato Grosso was on average about 23% or 1.38/bu lower than in the coastal state of Parana (Fig. 21.11). [Pg.786]

About 55% of Brazil s soybeans move out from two ports in the Southeast, Para-nt ua and Santos (SECEX, 2007). Both ports receive truck shipments, but Santos is connected direcdy by rail to Southeast Mato Grosso. The next most active area is in the Northeast, from the ports of Vitoria (13%), Sao Francisco (12%), and Sao Luiz... [Pg.792]

The state of Parana has 21 crushing plants, representing 15 companies. It is the leading processing state in Brazil with a capacity to produce 28,700 MT/day (31,600 t/day) of soybean meal or 20% of the nation s output (Fig. 21.18). Mato Grosso is a... [Pg.794]

The first studies on goiter prevalence in Brazil were conducted in the states of Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Mato Grosso, and Parana in the 1930s and 1940s. These studies showed a high incidence of goiter. [Pg.1205]

As rubber plantations are currently expanding to new areas under drier climatic conditions than traditional ones (north-eastern Thailand, Mato-Grosso in Brazil, north-western India), the performance of rubber trees under water stress has become a major issue. Two main traits are to be considered performance (the ability to transfer water and grow under water stress) and resistance (the ability to avoid damage and survive under water stress). Performance mainly relies on the conductivity of the hydraulic system from root to leaf, whereas resistance mainly relies on susceptibility to cavitation, leading to embolism, within xylem vessels. Stomatal closure occurs to avoid severe cavitation. Hence, differences in susceptibility to cavitation among rubber clones are likely to induce differences in resistance to severe water stress. [Pg.344]

Mathews, A. G. A. (1977) Studies on Termites from the Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, Rio de Janeiro. [Pg.517]

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S. rondeletioides Brazil Mato Grosso rb Traces of quaternary bases diaboline and a 272... [Pg.57]


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