233 results on '"Siqueira, José Oswaldo"'
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2. An alternative risk assessment framework for tropical soil multi-metal contamination using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
3. Biostimulant Response of Foliar Application of Rare Earth Elements on Physiology, Growth, and Yield of Rice
4. Rhizobia and endophytic bacteria isolated from rainforest fragments within an iron ore mining site of the Eastern Brazilian Amazon
5. Rare Earth Elements (REEs) Rich-Phosphate Fertilizers Used in Brazil are More Effective in Increasing Legume Crops Yield Than Their REEs-Poor Counterparts
6. Integrating environmental variables by multivariate ordination enables the reliable estimation of mineland rehabilitation status
7. Mine land rehabilitation in Brazil : Goals and techniques in the context of legal requirements
8. Mycorrhizal networks facilitate the colonization of legume roots by a symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacterium
9. Source and background threshold values of potentially toxic elements in soils by multivariate statistics and GIS-based mapping: a high density sampling survey in the Parauapebas basin, Brazilian Amazon
10. Challenges and potential approaches for soil recovery in iron open pit mines and waste piles
11. High resolution hydrogeochemical survey and estimation of baseline concentrations of trace elements in surface water of the Itacaiúnas River Basin, southeastern Amazonia: Implication for environmental studies
12. The role of protected and deforested areas in the hydrological processes of Itacaiúnas River Basin, eastern Amazonia
13. Biogeochemical processes in canga ecosystems: Armoring of iron ore against erosion and importance in iron duricrust restoration in Brazil
14. Dissolution techniques for determination of rare earth elements in phosphate products: Acid digestion or alkaline fusion?
15. Effects of selenium (Se) application and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AMF) inoculation on soybean ('Glycine max') and forage grass ('Urochloa decumbens') development in oxisol
16. Chemical, physical, and biological attributes in soils affected by deposition of iron ore tailings from the Fundão Dam failure
17. Topsoil application during the rehabilitation of a manganese tailing dam increases plant taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity
18. Nutrient and water dynamics of Amazonian canga vegetation differ among physiognomies and from those of other neotropical ecosystems
19. Cerium (Ce) and Lanthanum (La) promoted plant growth and mycorrhizal colonization of maize in tropical soil
20. Structure and composition of the nematode community in a restoration area affected by iron tailings
21. Potential Promising Set of Plant–Microbe Interactions for the Revegetation of Open-Pit Mining and Smelting Areas in Brazil
22. Geography is essential for reproductive isolation between florally diversified morning glory species from Amazon canga savannahs
23. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Favor the Initial Growth of Acacia mangium, Sorghum bicolor, and Urochloa brizantha in Soil Contaminated with Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd
24. Protecting a managed bee pollinator against climate change: strategies for an area with extreme climatic conditions and socioeconomic vulnerability
25. Structure and composition of the nematode community in a restoration area affected by iron tailings
26. Four decades of land-cover, land-use and hydroclimatology changes in the Itacaiúnas River watershed, southeastern Amazon
27. Beneficial use of a by-product from the phosphate fertilizer industry in tropical soils: effects on soil properties and maize and soybean growth
28. Ionic speciation and risks associated with agricultural use of industrial biosolid applied in Inceptisol
29. On farm inoculation of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improves efficiency in increasing sugarcane productivity in the field
30. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in phytoremediation of contaminated areas by trace elements: mechanisms and major benefits of their applications
31. Wildfire does not affect spore abundance, species richness, and inoculum potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) in ferruginous Canga ecosystems
32. Reintroduction of native plants indicates the return of ecosystem services after iron mining at the Urucum Massif
33. Fungos micorrízicos arbusculares em solos de área de mineração de bauxita em reabilitação
34. Comportamento de espécies herbáceas em misturas de solo com diferentes graus de contaminação com metais pesados
35. Teor de nutrientes em mudas de cedro (Cedrela fissilis Vell.) submetidas a doses crescentes de níquel, em solução nutritiva
36. Vegetative compatibility and anastomosis formation within and among individual germlings of tropical isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota)
37. Challenges and potential approaches for soil recovery in iron open pit mines and waste piles
38. Species richness and spore abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi across distinct land uses in Western Brazilian Amazon
39. Effect of fertilizers, lime, and inoculation with rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi on the growth of four leguminous tree species in a low-fertility soil
40. High rates of agricultural gypsum affect the arbuscular mycorrhiza fungal community and coffee yield
41. Regional-scale mapping for determining geochemical background values in soils of the Itacaiúnas River Basin, Brazil: The use of compositional data analysis (CoDA)
42. Geochemical mapping in stream sediments of the Carajás Mineral Province: Background values for the Itacaiúnas River watershed, Brazil
43. Phosphorus lability increases with the rehabilitation advance of iron mine land in the eastern Amazon
44. Vegetative functional traits guide plant species selection for initial mineland rehabilitation
45. Active rehabilitation of Amazonian sand mines converges soils, plant communities and environmental status to their predisturbance levels
46. Interconnectedness, length and viability of arbuscular mycorrhizal mycelium as affected by selected herbicides and fungicides
47. Source and background threshold values of potentially toxic elements in soils by multivariate statistics and GIS-based mapping: a high density sampling survey in the Parauapebas basin, Brazilian Amazon
48. Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and nematodes in a 14 years no-tillage chronosequence
49. Trophic relationships between the earthworm Pontoscolex corethrurus and three tropical arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species
50. Covellite (CuS) Production from a Real Acid Mine Drainage Treated with Biogenic H2S
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