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Eduardo Fávero Caires

Researcher at Ponta Grossa State University

Publications -  95
Citations -  3391

Eduardo Fávero Caires is an academic researcher from Ponta Grossa State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lime & Soil pH. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 90 publications receiving 2965 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo Fávero Caires include National Council for Scientific and Technological Development.

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Desempenho agronômico da cultura do girassol em diferentes condições edafoclimáticas do Sudeste paranaense

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors aimed to quantify the sunflower crop under different soil and climate conditions of the Southeastern region of the State of Parana, and to hierarchise the main factors related to the variability of crop yield.
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Radiological Impact of Phosphogypsum Application in Agriculture

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of PG application on 226Ra (238U) and 228Ra (232Th) concentrations in soil was evaluated and the results showed that the increasing PG doses in the specific conditions of the experiment did not cause a significant increment of radionuclides.
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Brazilian maize landraces: source of aluminum tolerance.

TL;DR: Estimates of genetic parameters in both germplasms indicated, to this random sample of genotypes, the possibility of success for the development and selection of improved populations and an increase in the frequency of alleles for Al tolerance.
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Improving soil fertility with lime and phosphogypsum enhances soybean yield and physiological characteristics

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the impact of long-term (17 years) surface soil amendment on soil fertility and soybean root development, nutrition, gas exchange, carbon and antioxidant enzyme activity, and grain yield in a tropical region subject to dry spells.
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Performance of maize landrace under no-till as affected by the organic and mineral fertilizers

TL;DR: Results revealed that P content was increased in the soil surface layer with organicoultry litter fertilizer on the surface at sowing, and topdressing fertilization with urea resulted better N nutrition for the plants and higher grains yield than the organic poultry litter fertilization.