Publications by authors named "Fillipe Vieira de Araujo"

Article Synopsis
  • Fast-growing native species like (DC.) Britton & Rose are essential for restoring invaded areas, but invasive grasses hinder their growth by competing for light, water, and nutrients.
  • Fertilization strategies can influence the balance between native and invasive species by affecting soil nutrient levels.
  • The study found that high nutrient concentrations improved leaf nutrient accumulation, while balanced fertilization promoted better root growth, highlighting the need for careful fertilizer selection in restoration efforts.
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Trifluralin, a pre-emergent herbicide, is widely used in Brazil in the weed grass management in restoration areas. The objective was to evaluate the tolerance of to trifluralin. The treatments had three trifluralin doses (445, 890, and 1335 g a.

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The phytoremediation potential of Brazilian trees species Calophyllum brasiliense, Eremanthus crotonoides, Hymenaea courbaril, Inga striata, and Protium heptaphyllum was investigated for contaminated soils containing ametryn and hexazinone. Visual injury, chlorophyll content, plant height, leaf temperature, leaf number, and water-efficient use were evaluated. Residual herbicides at soil substrates were analyzed by LC/MS.

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