Microbial biomass, microbial activity, and carbon pools under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
Side-stepped by the green revolution: farmers` traditional rice cultivars in the uplands and rainfed lowlands
Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
Acid monophosphatase: an indicator of phosphorus mineralization or of microbial activity? A case study from the Brazilian cerrados
Interspecific hybridization and selection techniques are developed to permit the introgression of useful genes into common bean
Soil organic carbon, carbohydrates, amino sugars, and potentially mineralizable nitrogen under different land-use systems in oxisols of the Brazilian cerrados
Adapting participatory research methods for developing integrated crop management for cassava-based systems, Northeast Brazil