2021
DOI: 10.15446/rfnam.v74n1.85955
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Influence of burning and weed control on the soil fertility and vegetation cover of Brazilian Amazon pastures

Abstract: In pastures it is common to use fire to control weeds, justified by the increase in soil fertility that ashes can generate. However, the benefits of this process is short-lived, and also increase the soil exposure. The permanence of weeds can contribute to the vegetation cover in areas of deficient pastures. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of prescribed burning and mowing on vegetation cover of Urochloa brizantha (U. brizantha) pastures and soil surface fertility in pastures located in the Brazilian Am… Show more

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