1959
DOI: 10.2307/3895214
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“…Para determinar a composição botânica da extrusa, foi utilizada a técnica do ponto microscópio descrita por Heady & Torrel (1959). Foi utilizada lupa binocular com objetiva de 16X, prancha de madeira equipada com trilho guia contendo 40 entalhes com distância de 1 cm entre eles, além de uma bandeja de alumínio de 45 × 15 cm.…”
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“…Para determinar a composição botânica da extrusa, foi utilizada a técnica do ponto microscópio descrita por Heady & Torrel (1959). Foi utilizada lupa binocular com objetiva de 16X, prancha de madeira equipada com trilho guia contendo 40 entalhes com distância de 1 cm entre eles, além de uma bandeja de alumínio de 45 × 15 cm.…”
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“…A composição botânica da dieta foi estimada nas amostras colhidas pelos animais esôfagos-fistulados, pela técnica do Ponto Microscópico, descrita por Heady & Torell (1959).…”
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“…THE GRASSLANDS of California, with a Mediterranean climate, are characterized by a host of alien and native annual plant species (Heady, 1977). Changes in botanical composition caused by the introduction of domestic livestock and annual plants have been rapid and dramatic in these grasslands (Burcham, 1956).…”
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“…Janes (1969) found 129 plant species during the sampling of 20 sites from central to northwestern California. Buttery and Green (1958) list over 350 species at the U.S. Forest Service's San joaquin Experimental Range in central California. Densities of established plants early in the season may be as high as 200,000 plants/m-(per square meter) (Biswell and Graham, 1956).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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