Livestock integration into soybean systems improves long-term system stability and profits without compromising crop yields
Abstract Climate models project greater weather variability over the coming decades. High yielding systems that can maintain stable crop yields under variable environmental scenarios are critical to enhance food security. However, the effect of adding a trophic level (i.e. herbivores) on the long-te...
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Autores principales: | Pedro Arthur de Albuquerque Nunes, Emilio Andrés Laca, Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho, Meng Li, William de Souza Filho, Taise Robinson Kunrath, Amanda Posselt Martins, Amélie Gaudin |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a02fb46297bd40bc861b4513836a8726 |
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