O solo catarinense se presta às mais diversas culturas agrícolas e ainda tem muitas áreas a cultivar.
Seu subsolo é um dos mais ricos do país.
Santa Catarina possui a terceira maior reserva de argila cerâmica do Brasil, a segunda maior de fosfatados naturais e de quartzo e a primeira em carvão mineral para siderurgia, de fluorita e de sílex.
Todas essas reservas são economicamente viáveis e estão em processo de produção.
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Áreas degradadas
Prefeitura de Jaraguá do Sul faz testes com adubação verde
Brazil nut conservation through shifting cultivationPublicado em: Forest Ecology and Management 1 February 2011: (Volume 261, Issue 3) p. 508-514
Paulo Marcelo Paiva
Marcelino Carneiro Guedes Claudia Funi
The regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shifting cultivation fallows also create comparable biotic and abiotic opportunities for the dispersion and establishment of this gap-loving species. At the same time, the ability of Brazil nut trees to resprout enables fallow individuals to survive successive slash-and-burn cycles. Recognizing the importance of shifting cultivation for the food security of forest dwellers, we investigated whether the high level of Brazil nut regeneration found in cultivation fallows could be explained by the resprouting capability of Brazil nut trees, the number of cultivation cycles, past agricultural use and distance to the nearest conspecific productive adults. We found that the Brazil nut tree population density increased from 8.86 trees/ha to 13.69 trees/ha and 27.09 trees/ha at sites after one, two and three or more shifting cultivation cycles, respectively. As a consequence of resprouting, after a certain number of shifting cultivation cycles, the fallows become dominated by Brazil nut trees, and the landholders may decide to preserve them and to exclude enriched sites from future agricultural use. Protected for their extractive value, the secondary forests spontaneously enriched with Brazil nut trees are allowed to develop into nut-producing forests that have reduced chances of conversion into crops or pastures, thus reversing the classical process of Amazon forest degradation.
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Causal relationship between leaf litter beetle communities and regeneration patterns of vegetation in the Atlantic rainforest of Southern Brazil (Mata Atlântica)Publicado em: Ecological Complexity December 2011: (Volume 8, Issue 4) p. 299-309
Richard Ottermanns
Philipp W. Hopp Maike Guschal Gustavo Pacheco dos Santos Stefan Meyer Martina Roß-NickollCarbon and nitrogen in degraded Brazilian semi-arid soils undergoing desertificationPublicado em: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 15 February 2012: (Volume 148) p. 11-21 F.P. Sousa Comparison of four bioindication methods for assessing the degree of environmental lead and cadmium pollution.Publicado em: Journal of Hazardous Materials Dec 2011, Vol. 197, p109-118 Dmuchowski, Wojciech Gozdowski, Dariusz Baczewska, Aneta Helena Heavy metals and trace elements in atmospheric fall-out: Their relationship with topsoil and wheat element compositionPublicado em: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Available online 16 February 2012, ISSN 0304-3894,10.1016/j.jhazmat.2012.02.023. Gonzalo M.A. Bermudez Raquel JasanRita Plá María L. Pignata Feira de Negócios, Tecnologia Agrícola e Agropecuária
A Agrovia 2012 será realizada de 16 a 19 de Maio e contará com uma comissão organizadora, com autoridades e empresários do setor, visando o aprimoramento do evento e melhorias para o expositor e para o visitante. A contribution towards the risk assessment of soils from the São Domingos Mine (Portugal): Chemical, microbial and ecotoxicological indicatorsPublicado em: Environmental Pollution February 2012: (Volume 161) p. 50-56 Paula Alvarenga Patrícia Palma Amarilis de Varennes Ana C. Cunha-Queda |
Amazon vegetation: how much don’t we know and how much does it matter?Publicado em: Kew Bulletin Volume 65 Number 4
William Milliken Daniela Zappi Denise Sasaki Mike Hopkins R. Toby PenningtonOrganismos edaficos como bioindicadores da recuperacao de solos degradados por arenizacao no Bioma PampaPublicado em: Ciencia Rural jul 2009, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p1051-1058 Rovedder, Ana Paula Moreira Eltz, Flavio Luiz Foletto Drescher, Marta Sandra Schenato, Ricardo Bergamo Antoniolli, Zaida Ines Soil biodiversity and bioindication: From complex thinking to simple actingPublicado em: European Journal of Soil Biology, Available online 13 February 2012, ISSN 1164-5563, 10.1016/j.ejsobi.2012.01.009. Elena Havlicek Use of bioindicators to evaluate air quality and genotoxic compounds in an urban environment in Southern BrazilPublicado em: Environmental Pollution April 2012: (Volume 163) p. 24-31
Andréa T. Lemos Miriam Anders Apel Jocelita Vaz Rocha Suzana Maria de Azevedo Martins Vera Maria Ferrão VargasThe spatial variability of CO2 storage and the interpretation of eddy covariance fluxes in central AmazoniaPublicado em: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 15 February 2010: (Volume 150, Issue 2) p. 226-237 A.C. de Araújo; A.J. Dolman; M.J. Waterloo; J.H.C. Gash; B. Kruijt; F.B. Zanchi; J.M.E. de Lange; R. Stoevelaar A.O. Manzi; A.D. Nobre; R.N. Lootens; J. BackerNatural Regeneration in Plantations of Native Trees in Lowland Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Community Structure, Diversity, and Dispersal SyndromesPublicado em: Restoration Ecology Volume 19, Issue 3 Pages: 379–389 Jerônimo Boelsums Barreto Sansevero |







