Agronomy and Crop Science, Plant Science, Forestry, Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Soil fertility matters! A new conceptual model for carbon stewardship in neotropical croplands taking climate-smart agricultural practices into account Laudelino Vieira da Mota Neto, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Marcelo Valadares Galdos, José Victor Silva Barros, Karina Mendes Bertolino, Juliano Carlos Calonego, Ciro Antonio Rosolem Science of the Total Environment, 2025 Mismanagement of agroecosystems in Neotropical regions threatens global security, accelerating the transgression of planetary boundaries. Therefore, understanding carbon (C) stewardship and how climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices change nutrient availability plays a central role. Here, we analyzed nutrient availability, nitrogen (N) inputs, climate, and soil texture influence C flow into particulate (POC) and mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC) pools to support sustainable C management in neotropical agroecosystems. To test our hypothesis data were collected from three field experimental agroecosystem sites and a literature overview. Our machine learning models estimated that nutrient availability, notably zinc (Zn), and soil texture, regulate C flow into POC and MAOC pools in agroecosystems. The climate variables exhibited minimal effects. There was no MAOC C saturation in neotropical agroecosystems, with an upper boundary of 36 g C kg -1 . This demonstrates the potential of nature-based solutions for C storage in tropical soils. Synthetic N fertilization was not a key driver of C flow into POC and MAOC pools in these agroecosystems; however, organic N inputs, such as those from legumes, showed significant potential in increasing soil C and reducing carbon-to‑nitrogen ratio. Our main finding reveals soil fertility as a key regulator of C flow into POC and MAOC pools in Neotropical agroecosystems. Additionally, nature-based solutions from CSA are viable for atmospheric carbon removal strategies in Neotropical areas. Thus, by integrating experimental and simulated insights, we propose a new conceptual model linking nutrient availability to C stewardship in neotropical agroecosystems, outlining existing knowledge gaps and suggesting directions for future research toward climate-smart agriculture. • Soil fertility, notably Ca, P and Zn, regulate C flow in tropical agroecosystems. • We found no MAOM C saturation in neotropical agroecosystems. • Synthetic N fertilization was not a key driver of C flow into POM and MAOM pools. • We propose a new conceptual model for C stewardship for neotropical agroecosystems.
Understanding In Vitro Embryo Development through Classical Germination Measurements: A Case Study of Dragon’s Blood (Croton lechleri Müll Arg.) Janai Pereira de Albuquerque, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, João Bosco de Oliveira-Júnior, Frederico Henrique da Silva Costa, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da Silva Agriculture Switzerland, 2023 Sample size fluctuation and the restriction of measurements that demonstrate kinetics (typical of physiological processes) are two of the largest inferential constraints in studies on embryonic development in vitro. Thus, we hypothesize that a practical and robust way of aggregating knowledge on aspects of embryonic development in vitro is to use measurements based on the binary counting component. These are typically used to measure the germination process (intraeminal embryonal development). Our biological model was Dragon’s blood (Croton lechleri Müll Arg.), a species native to the Amazon with great socioeconomic impact. Matrices originating from two populations (one native and another cultivated) were the source of biological material. From this material, we studied five sampling densities (5, 25, 50, and 100 embryos), forming a 2 × 4 factorial ANOVA. Among the measurements studied, the coefficient of variation of time, uncertainty, and the synchronization index were the most sensitive to sample-size fluctuation. The synchronization index, however, also proved to be an interesting measurement to detect the parental effect related to the place of occurrence of the matrices. The embryonic development ability, mean development time, and mean development rate were not affected by fluctuations in the sample size or the origin of the material, demonstrating highly conserved traits of the species. Finally, in general, the measurements based on binary counting demonstrated robustness for modeling embryonic growth.
The Seed–Seedling Transition in Commercial Soybean Cultivars with the Presence of Greenish Seeds in the Sample: A Perspective from Classical Genetic Parameters Daiani Ajala-Luccas, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Renake N. Teixeira, Karina Renostro Ducatti, J. B. França-Neto, Henk W. M. Hilhorst, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da Silva Agronomy, 2023 Chlorophyll retention reduces the quality of soybean grain and seeds, but little is known about the relationship between this anomaly and the seed–seedling transition or classical genetic breeding. Taking this into account, we provide a new perspective about how greenish seeds are associated with genetic material. For that, we used seed–seedling transition measurements of nine commercial cultivars cultivated by different seed farmers. Our findings demonstrated that: (i) The anomaly of greening in soybean seeds seems to be more expressed as a function of thermal variation than rainfall; (ii) There are commercial cultivars with distinct sensitivity to the greening phenotype, indicating potential for classical breeding for the species; (iii) The seed–seedling transition is significantly modified by the presence of greenish seeds, and the diagnosis of their presence can be anticipated by the analysis of embryo protrusion.
Gemellar Competition as a Key Component in Seed–Seedling Transition of Handroanthus chrysotrichus (Mart. ex A. DC.) Mattos (Bignoniaceae) Clesnan Mendes-Rodrigues, Ana Paula de Souza Caetano, Diana Salles Sampaio, Janser Moura Pereira, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Paulo Eugênio Oliveira, Marli A. Ranal Seeds, 2023 The occurrence of more than one embryo per seed (polyembryony) is common among angiosperms; however, there are gaps in the knowledge of its effects on the early stages of plant development. In this context, we study the effects of polyembryony and intraspecific variability in gemellar competition during the seed–seedling transition in Neotropical Handroanthus chrysotricus (Bignoniaceae). We used seeds from five cultivated trees in an urban environment inserted in a biodiversity hotspot (Cerrado). Embryo mass, seed germination, seedling emergence and seedling morphometry were evaluated. We did not find intraspecific variability in seed germination, seedling emergence or the mean number of embryos and seedlings per seed. On the other hand, intraspecific variability was observed during the transition from embryo to seedling. When only one seedling emerged from a seed, the seed–seedling transition was more asynchronous than when more seedlings emerged from one seed (with higher uncertainty and a longer time to emergence of the last seedling). The mass of embryos and seedlings decreased with the increase in the number of embryos in a seed, reinforcing the occurrence of gemellar competition. However, the total mass of embryos per seed was similar. The increase in seedlings per seed also decreased the morphometric measurements of each one. A positive morphometric aspect of the emergence of two seedlings per seed was that they had the highest total seedling mass, evidencing the positive Allee effect. Polyembryony had both positive and negative effects on seed germination and seedling morphology in the species, which helps to understand how this phenomenon acts on seed biology and plant establishment.
POMONA: a multiplatform software for modeling seed physiology Renato Fernandes Cantão, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Edvaldo A. Amaral da Silva, Amanda Rithieli dos Santos, Rute Quelvia de Faria, Maria Marcia Pereira Sartori Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023 Seed physiology is related to functional and metabolic traits of the seed-seedling transition. In this sense, modeling the kinetics, uniformity and capacity of a seed sample plays a central role in designing strategies for trade, food, and environmental security. Thus, POMONA is presented as an easy-to-use multiplatform software designed to bring several logistic and linearized models into a single package, allowing for convenient and fast assessment of seed germination and or longevity, even if the data has a non-Normal distribution. POMONA is implemented in JavaScript using the Quasar framework and can run in the Microsoft Windows operating system, GNU/Linux, and Android-powered mobile hardware or on a web server as a service. The capabilities of POMONA are showcased through a series of examples with diaspores of corn and soybean, evidencing its robustness, accuracy, and performance. POMONA can be the first step for the creation of an automatic multiplatform that will benefit laboratory users, including those focused on image analysis.
Rock n' Seeds: A database of seed functional traits and germination experiments from Brazilian rock outcrop vegetation Carlos A. Ordóñez‐Parra, Roberta L. C. Dayrell, Daniel Negreiros, Antônio C. S. Andrade, Letícia G. Andrade, Yasmine Antonini, Leilane C. Barreto, Fernanda de V. Barros, Vanessa da Cruz Carvalho, Blanca Auxiliadora Dugarte Corredor, Antônio Cláudio Davide, Alexandre A. Duarte, Selma Dos Santos Feitosa, Alessandra F. Fernandes, G. Wilson Fernandes, Maurílio Assis Figueiredo, Alessandra Fidelis, Letícia Couto Garcia, Queila Souza Garcia, Victor T. Giorni, Vanessa G. N. Gomes, Carollayne Gonçalves‐Magalhães, Alessandra R. Kozovits, José P. Lemos‐Filho, Soizig Le Stradic, Isabel Cristina Machado, Fabiano Rodrigo Maia, Andréa R. Marques, Clesnan Mendes‐Rodrigues, Maria Cristina T. B. Messias, Leonor Patrícia Cerdeira Morellato, Moemy Gomes de Moraes, Bruno Moreira, Flávia Peres Nunes, Ademir K. M. Oliveira, Yumi Oki, Alba R. P. Rodrigues, Carolina Pietczak, José Carlos Pina, Silvio Junio Ramos, Marli A. Ranal, João Paulo Ribeiro‐Oliveira, Flávio H. Rodrigues, Denise G. Santana, Fernando M. G. Santos, Ana Paula M. S. Senhuk, Rodrigo A. Silveira, Natalia Costa Soares, Olívia Alvina Oliveira Tonetti, Vinícius Augusto da Silveira Vieira, Letícia Cristiane de Sena Viana, Marcílio Zanetti, Heloiza L. Zirondi, Fernando A. O. Silveira Ecology, 2023 Advancing functional ecology depends fundamentally on the availability of data on reproductive traits, including those from tropical plants, which have been historically underrepresented in global trait databases. Although some valuable databases have been created recently, they are mainly restricted to temperate areas and vegetative traits such as leaf and wood traits. Here, we present Rock n' Seeds, a database of seed functional traits and germination experiments from Brazilian rock outcrop vegetation, recognized as outstanding centers of diversity and endemism. Data were compiled through a systematic literature search, resulting in 103 publications from which seed functional traits were extracted. The database includes information on 16 functional traits for 383 taxa from 148 genera, 50 families, and 25 orders. These 16 traits include two dispersal, six production, four morphological, two biophysical, and two germination traits—the major axes of the seed ecological spectrum. The database also provides raw data for 48 germination experiments, for a total of 10,187 records for 281 taxa. Germination experiments in the database assessed the effect of a wide range of abiotic and biotic factors on germination and different dormancy‐breaking treatments. Notably, 8255 of these records include daily germination counts. This input will facilitate synthesizing germination data and using this database for a myriad of ecological questions. Given the variety of seed traits and the extensive germination information made available by this database, we expect it to be a valuable resource advancing comparative functional ecology and guiding seed‐based restoration and biodiversity conservation in tropical megadiverse ecosystems. There are no copyright restrictions on the data; please cite this paper when using the current data in publications; also the authors would appreciate notification of how the data are used in publications.
Maternal effects on seedling development in Phaseolus vulgaris L.: the role of nitrogen management Vanderley José Pereira, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Andréia Cecília Silva, Matheus Giroto Costa Mota, Regina Maria Quintão Lana Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2022 To what extent does the availability of nutrients to the mother plant affect seed quality and consequently seedling establishment? Based on this question, we evaluated the early plant establishment of the super-early BRS FC104 common bean. For that, we used seeds produced by mother plants in mutualism with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium leucaenae, strains SEMIA 4077, SEMIA 4080 and SEMIA 4088, at a ratio of 1:1:1) and/or fertilized with different nitrogen doses. These were applied in the physiological stages of higher nutrient demand. The cultivation system used was no-tillage. Our findings demonstrate that plants in mutualism and fertilized with 150 kg ha−1 of N-fertilizer in V0 show increments in the seedling’s establishment ability (78, 33%). However, with this dose the percentage of vigorous normal seedlings decreases (42.0%). Mineral fertilization can be applied at any stage of the common bean development (64.27%). Mineral nitrogen causes a fixed variability in the system, regardless of the dose.
Acceleration in germination sensu stricto plays a central role on seedling vigor in post-germination João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Marco Aurélio Bosseli, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da Silva Plants, 2021 An obvious relationship between germination sensu stricto and seedling development during post-germination has been considered, but not explained concerning vigor. Taking this into account, we used measurements of water dynamics in germinating seeds and seedling development to clarify that relationship. The biological model was soybean seeds, since it is the most relevant ‘true seed’ produced around world. Our findings suggest that the way energy is used (acceleration) and not its input (velocity) is the main aspect relating seed germination and seedling development, especially when considering vigor. However, velocity and acceleration can be complementary in analyses of seed physiology. Other measurements proposed here also have potential uses for testing vigor in seed lots, such as seedling vigor index and biological activity in the lot. Therefore, water dynamics in germinating seeds can be an interesting way for testing seed lots, because it is an easier, faster and cheaper method in relation to other non-destructive procedures.
Clues on an intraspecific communication system in seed-seedling transition João Paulo Ribeiro‐Oliveira, Lilian E. D. Silveira, Lilian V. A. Pinto, Edvaldo A. A. Silva, Henk W. M. Hilhorst Physiologia Plantarum, 2021 How much interactivity is in a seed‐seedling transition system? We hypothesize that seed‐seed, seed‐seedling, and seedling‐seedling interactions can drive the early plant development in artificial growth systems directly due to mutual stimulation phenomena. To test the hypothesis, we performed seed germination measurements, gene expression in germination sensu stricto, water dynamics in germinating seeds, and information theory. For a biological model, we used Solanum lycocarpum A. St.‐Hil. seeds. This is a neotropical species with high intraspecific variability in the seed sample. Our findings demonstrate that the dynamic and transient seed‐seedling transition system is influenced by the number of individuals (seed or seedling) in the artificial system. In addition, we also discuss that: (1) the information entropy enables the quantification of system disturbance relative to individuals at the same physiological stage (seed‐seed or seedling‐seedling), which may be determinant for embryo growth during germination and (2) the intraspecific communication in seed‐seedling transition systems formed by germinating seeds has the potential to alter the expression pattern of key genes for embryo development. Therefore, the phenomenon of mutual stimulation during the germination process can be an important aspect of seed‐seedling transition, especially in laboratory conditions.
Soil fertility matters! A new conceptual model for carbon stewardship in neotropical croplands taking climate-smart agricultural practices into account LV da Mota Neto, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MV Galdos, JVS Barros, ... Science of the Total Environment 978, 179407 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
The Senna macranthera (Collad.) Irwin et Barn.(Fabaceae) morphometry demonstrates a need to rethink the use of correlation due to intraspecific variability C Mendes-Rodrigues, ER Figueira, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal REVISTA DELOS 18 (64), e4069-e4069 , 2025 2025
Understanding In Vitro Embryo Development through Classical Germination Measurements: A Case Study of Dragon’s Blood ( Croton lechleri Müll Arg.) JP de Albuquerque, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, JB de Oliveira-Júnior, ... Agriculture 13 (8), 1618 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
The Seed–Seedling Transition in Commercial Soybean Cultivars with the Presence of Greenish Seeds in the Sample: A Perspective from Classical Genetic Parameters D Ajala-Luccas, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, RN Teixeira, KR Ducatti, ... Agronomy 13 (8), 1966 , 2023 2023 Citations: 4
POMONA: a multiplatform software for modeling seed physiology RF Cantão, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, EAA Silva, AR Santos, RQ de Faria, ... Frontiers in Plant Science 14, 1151911 , 2023 2023 Citations: 2
In vitro propagation of Paepalanthus chiquitensis Herzog (Eriocaulaceae), an endangered everlasting flower species C Gonçalves-Magalhães, TP De Morais, DG De Santana, SA Asmar, ... Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC) 153 (2), 377-386 , 2023 2023 Citations: 4
Gemellar Competition as a Key Component in Seed–Seedling Transition of Handroanthus chrysotrichus (Mart. ex A. DC.) Mattos (Bignoniaceae) C Mendes-Rodrigues, APS Caetano, DS Sampaio, JM Pereira, ... Seeds 2 (2), 177-194 , 2023 2023 Citations: 2
Rock n'Seeds: A database of seed functional traits and germination experiments from Brazilian rock outcrop vegetation CA Ordóñez‐Parra, RLC Dayrell, D Negreiros, ACS Andrade, ... Ecology 104 (1), e3852 , 2023 2023 Citations: 20
Maternal effects on seedling development in Phaseolus vulgaris L.: the role of nitrogen management VJ Pereira, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, AC Silva, MGC Mota, RMQ Lana Journal of Plant Nutrition 45 (5), 751-760 , 2022 2022
Acceleration in Germination Sensu stricto Plays a Central Role on Seedling Vigor in Post-Germination JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Bosseli, EAA da Silva Plants 10 (10), 2151 , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
Clues on an intraspecific communication system in seed‐seedling transition JP Ribeiro‐Oliveira, LED Silveira, LVA Pinto, EAA Silva, HWM Hilhorst Physiologia Plantarum 172 (3), 1609-1618 , 2021 2021 Citations: 1
Misunderstanding on germination sensu stricto leads us to a false positive germination‐dormancy balance in diaspores of Paepalanthus chiquitensis Herzog … C Gonçalves‐Magalhães, DG de Santana, JP Ribeiro‐Oliveira Plant Species Biology 36 (2), 246-257 , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
Acceleration in Germination Sensu stricto Plays a Central Role on Seedling Vigor in Post-Germination. Plants 2021, 10, 2151 JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Bosseli, EAA da Silva The Transition from Seed to Seedling, 89 , 2021 2021 Citations: 1
Water dynamics on germinating diaspores: Physiological perspectives from biophysical measurements JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal, MA Boselli Plant Phenomics , 2020 2020 Citations: 8
Clues on an intraspecific communication system in early plant establishment: The seed-seedling transition from the point of view of a crosstalk between information theory and … JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, LED Silveira, LVA Pinto, EAA Silva, HWM Hilhorst bioRxiv, 2020.03. 12.989269 , 2020 2020
What happens when the rain is back? A hypothetical model on how germination and post-germination occur in a species from transient seed banks BL Souza, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, JP Bravo, GF Dias, EAA Silva PLoS One 15 (2), e0229215 , 2020 2020 Citations: 13
Electromagnetism and plant development: a new unknown in a known world JP Ribeiro-Oliveira Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology 31 (4), 423-427 , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
A molecular framework for the embryo growth in germinating seeds of Solanum lycocarpum A. St.‐Hil., a nurse plant species LED Silveira, JP Ribeiro‐Oliveira, D Ajala‐Luccas, JP Bravo, ... Annals of Applied Biology 175 (2), 136-145 , 2019 2019 Citations: 9
Sample size and water dynamics on germinating diaspores: the first step for physiological and molecular studies on the germination process JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal Plant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with All Aspects of Plant … , 2018 2018 Citations: 17
An integrative insight on dormancy alleviation in diaspores of Urochloa humidicola ( Rendle) Morrone & Zuloaga, a tropical grass with great economic and … D Ajala‐Luccas, JP Ribeiro‐Oliveira, LE Duarte Silveira, EAA Da Silva Plant Biology 20 (2), 252-262 , 2018 2018 Citations: 6
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Physical-chemical properties of pesticides: concepts, applications, and interactions with the environment VJ Pereira, JPAR Cunha, TP Morais, JPR Oliveira, JB Morais Biosci. j.(Online), 627-641 , 2016 2016 Citations: 99
Desempenho agronômico e qualidade de sementes de cultivares de feijão-caupi na região do cerrado IR Teixeira, GC Silva, JPR Oliveira, AG Silva, A Pelá Revista ciência agronômica 41 (2), 300-307 , 2010 2010 Citations: 94
Data transformation: an underestimated tool by inappropriate use JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, DG Santana, VJ Pereira, CM Santos Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy 40, e35300 , 2018 2018 Citations: 54
Sementes florestais brasileiras: início precário, presente inebriante e o futuro, promissor? JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal Ciência Florestal 24, 771-784 , 2014 2014 Citations: 36
Sample size in studies on the germination process JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal Botany 94 (2), 103-115 , 2016 2016 Citations: 31
Rock n'Seeds: A database of seed functional traits and germination experiments from Brazilian rock outcrop vegetation CA Ordóñez‐Parra, RLC Dayrell, D Negreiros, ACS Andrade, ... Ecology 104 (1), e3852 , 2023 2023 Citations: 20
Sobre a botânica, a etnofarmacologia e a química de Calycophyllum spruceanum (Benth.) Hook. f. ex K. Schum AB Santos, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, CM Carvalho Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais 18 (1 suppl 1), 383-389 , 2016 2016 Citations: 20
A AMPLITUDE AMOSTRAL INTERFERE NAS MEDIDAS DE GERMINAÇÃO DE Bowdichia virgilioides Kunth? JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal, DG Santana Ciência Florestal 23 (4), 623-634 , 2013 2013 Citations: 18
Sample size and water dynamics on germinating diaspores: the first step for physiological and molecular studies on the germination process JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal Plant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with All Aspects of Plant … , 2018 2018 Citations: 17
Salt concentrations in culture media for the development of Dipteryx alata in vitro EC Araruna, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, VJ Pereira, SA Asmar, B Melo Pesquisa agropecuária brasileira 52 (12), 1295-1300 , 2017 2017 Citations: 16
What happens when the rain is back? A hypothetical model on how germination and post-germination occur in a species from transient seed banks BL Souza, JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, JP Bravo, GF Dias, EAA Silva PLoS One 15 (2), e0229215 , 2020 2020 Citations: 13
Electromagnetism and plant development: a new unknown in a known world JP Ribeiro-Oliveira Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology 31 (4), 423-427 , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
Sufficient sample size to study seed germination JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal, D Garcia de Santana, LA Pereira Australian Journal of Botany 64 (4), 295-301 , 2016 2016 Citations: 12
A molecular framework for the embryo growth in germinating seeds of Solanum lycocarpum A. St.‐Hil., a nurse plant species LED Silveira, JP Ribeiro‐Oliveira, D Ajala‐Luccas, JP Bravo, ... Annals of Applied Biology 175 (2), 136-145 , 2019 2019 Citations: 9
Water dynamics on germinating diaspores: Physiological perspectives from biophysical measurements JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal, MA Boselli Plant Phenomics , 2020 2020 Citations: 8
Brazilian forest seeds: a precarious beginning, a heady present and the future, will it be promising?/Sementes florestais Brasileiras: inicio precario, presente inebriante e o … JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Ranal Ciência Florestal 24 (3), 771-785 , 2014 2014 Citations: 7
Acceleration in Germination Sensu stricto Plays a Central Role on Seedling Vigor in Post-Germination JP Ribeiro-Oliveira, MA Bosseli, EAA da Silva Plants 10 (10), 2151 , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
Misunderstanding on germination sensu stricto leads us to a false positive germination‐dormancy balance in diaspores of Paepalanthus chiquitensis Herzog … C Gonçalves‐Magalhães, DG de Santana, JP Ribeiro‐Oliveira Plant Species Biology 36 (2), 246-257 , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
An integrative insight on dormancy alleviation in diaspores of Urochloa humidicola ( Rendle) Morrone & Zuloaga, a tropical grass with great economic and … D Ajala‐Luccas, JP Ribeiro‐Oliveira, LE Duarte Silveira, EAA Da Silva Plant Biology 20 (2), 252-262 , 2018 2018 Citations: 6
Sexual castes of Trachymyrmex fuscus (Formicidae: Attini) performing worker tasks MS Araújo, JPR Oliveira, DJ Souza, MA Oliveira, FG Jesus Ciência Rural 46 (2), 199-202 , 2015 2015 Citations: 6