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Ano de publicaçãoTítuloAutor(es)
1998Comparative studies on autoecology of four species of Miconia (Melastomataceae).MORAIS, R. R. de; PREISINGER, H.
1998Investigations on tree species suitable for the recultivation of degraded land areas in Central Amazonia.DUNISCH, O.; BAUCH, J.; MULLER, M.; SCHWARZ, T.; POLACZCK, S.; GASPAROTTO, L.; NEVES, E.; AZEVEDO, C. de; LIMA, R. de; MORAIS, R. de
1998Growth of selected tropical tree species in three different plantation systems near Manaus, Central Amazonia.AZEVEDO, C. P. de; LIMA, R. M. B. de; NEVES, E. J. M.; GASPAROTTO, L.
1998Spatial and temporal data for assessing layout and sustainability of perennial polycultures - consequences of growth heterogeneity.WOLF, M. A.; NUNES, C. D. M.; ZECH, W.; SCHROTH, G.
1998Single-tree effects in agroforestry with perennial crops - an approach to the optimization of tropical land-use systems.SCHROT, G.; TEIXEIRA, W. G.; VILLANI, E.; FACCIN, P. O.; HAAG, D.; WOLF, M.; CORREIA, F. W. S.; SILVA, L. F. da; SEIXAS, R.; ZECH, W.
1998The role of the soil fauna in the litter decomposition process in primary forests, secondary forests and a polyculture plantation in Amazonia (SHIFT Project ENV 52).BECK, L.; GASPAROTTO, L.; FÖRSTER, B.; FRANKLIN, E.; GARCIA, M.; HARADA, A.; HOFER, H.; LUIZÃO, F.; LUIZAO, R.; MARTIUS C.; MORAIS, J. W. de; OLIVEIRA, E.; ROMBKE, J.
1998SHIFT project ENV 52: soil fauna and litter decomposition. The use of adapted soil biological methods to study macrofauna in Amazonian rain forests.GARCIA, M.; HOFER, H.; MARTIUS, C.; ROMBKE, J.; OTT, R.; BECK, L.
1998Agroecological profile of plants used as production factors and as management components in tropical polyculture systems.LIEBEREI, R.; GASPAROTTO, L.
1998Root distribution of four tropical usefull plants in the early state of plantation on degraded sites in Amazonia.VOB, K.; GASPAROTTO, L.; LIEBEREI, R.; FELDMANN, F.
1998Occurrence and characterization of different bacterial isolates from the rhizosphere of Bactris gasipaes H.B.K. and Theobroma grandiflorum (Willd. ex Spreng.) Schum.KRUSE, W.; SILVA JUNIOR, J. P. da; LIEBEREI, R.