Zoning of risk of death of Brachiaria brizantha in the state of Acre, Brazil.
2008
AMARAL, E. F. DO | VALENTIM, J. F. | LANI, J. L. | BARDALES, N. G. | ARAÚJO, E. A. DE | ANDRADE, C. M. S. DE | EUFRAN FERREIRA DO AMARAL, CPAF-Acre; JUDSON FERREIRA VALENTIM, CPAF-Acre; João Luiz Lani, UFV; Nilson gomes Bardales, UFV; Edson Alves de Araújo, UFV; CARLOS MAURICIO SOARES DE ANDRADE, CPAF-Acre.
The establishment of cultivated pastures is the main cause of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. In Acre, cultivated pastures represent 82,5% of the total area deforested. Since 1994, farmers in the Brazilian Amazon started to observe the death of marandugrass (Brachiaria brizantha) in some pastures under poorly‐drained soils, a process that have caused widespread degradation of pastures in the region. The objective of this study was to define zones of risks of death of marandugrass as a support decision tool for policymakers and farmers in dealing with this problem in the Brazilian Amazon .
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