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José Carlos Batista Dubeux Júnior

Researcher at University of Florida

Publications -  82
Citations -  877

José Carlos Batista Dubeux Júnior is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forage & Gliricidia sepium. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 80 publications receiving 746 citations. Previous affiliations of José Carlos Batista Dubeux Júnior include Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco & Federal University of Paraíba.

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Potential of Caatinga forage plants in ruminant feeding

TL;DR: Studies measuring qualitative and quantitative variability of native forage resources from caatinga are mandatory in order to improve animal feeding management, with the ultimate goal of creating sustainable animal production based on caatera vegetation.
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Produtividade e composição química de gramíneas tropicais na Zona da Mata de Pernambuco

TL;DR: The forages presented a high proportion of leaves (> 80%), showing potential to be used on livestock pasture-based operations in the Forest Zone of Pernambuco, and no difference was found among the forages for NDF and ADF.
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Tree legumes: an underexploited resource in warm-climate silvopastures

TL;DR: In this paper, the benefits of tree legumes are assessed to the same extent as herbaceous legumes, however, they have not been assessed as well as other types of legumes.
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Mineral fertilization effect on growth and chemical composition of cactus pear - clone IPA 20.

TL;DR: A pesquisa foi realizada na casa de vegetacao do Instituto Agronomico de Pernambuco - IPA, Recife - PE, objetivando avaliar os efeitos dos niveis de fosf...
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Relação entre características morfológicas e produtivas de clones de palma-forrageira

TL;DR: Characteristic height associated with plant width explained better the potential of dry matter production in t/ha/2 years because they presented a high correlation with production and the highest direct effect.