Agronomy, Fertilizer, Horticulture, Nutrient and Crop residue are his primary areas of study. The various areas that he examines in his Agronomy study include Eucalyptus and Cane. He has included themes like Ultisol, Leaching and Ammonium sulfate in his Fertilizer study.
The Root system research Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin does as part of his general Horticulture study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Mathematics, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Nutrient research includes elements of Soil water and Animal science. His work in Crop residue covers topics such as Straw which are related to areas like Denitrification, Litter, Tillage and Dry matter.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Agronomy, Fertilizer, Horticulture, Crop and Nutrient. His research in Agronomy intersects with topics in Crop residue and Cane. In his research, Environmental chemistry is intimately related to Soil water, which falls under the overarching field of Fertilizer.
His study focuses on the intersection of Horticulture and fields such as Nitrogen fertilizer with connections in the field of Zea mays. His study in Crop is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Yield, Dry matter and Crop yield. Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin has researched Sowing in several fields, including Eucalyptus and Intercropping.
Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin mostly deals with Agronomy, Fertilizer, Animal science, Human fertilization and Crop. His work carried out in the field of Fertilizer brings together such families of science as Isotopes of nitrogen and Growing season. His research in Animal science tackles topics such as Coated urea which are related to areas like Zea mays, Ammonia volatilization from urea and Nitrogen balance.
His work deals with themes such as Shoot and Topsoil, which intersect with Human fertilization. His Crop study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Crop yield and Saccharum. His Straw research incorporates themes from Nutrient and Cycling.
His primary scientific interests are in Crop, Agronomy, Crop yield, Field experiment and Animal science. His Agronomy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Eucalyptus and Acacia. His Crop yield research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Fertilizer and Nitrate.
The Fertilizer study combines topics in areas such as Perennial plant, Urochloa, Forage and Growing season. The study incorporates disciplines such as Photosynthesis and Puccinia melanocephala, Saccharum, Horticulture in addition to Nitrate. His Field experiment research integrates issues from Productivity, Soil water, Flooding and Irrigation.
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Ammonia volatilisation from urease inhibitor-treated urea applied to sugarcane trash blankets
Heitor Cantarella;Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin;Teodoro Leonardo Michelucci Contin;Fábio Luis Ferreira Dias.
Scientia Agricola (2008)
Nitrogen in sugarcane derived from fertilizer under Brazilian field conditions
Henrique Coutinho Junqueira Franco;Rafael Otto;Carlos Eduardo Faroni;André César Vitti.
Field Crops Research (2011)
Balanço da adubação nitrogenada sólida e fluida de cobertura na cultura de milho, em sistema plantio direto no Triângulo Mineiro (MG)
W A R Lara Cabezas;Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin;G H Kondorfer;S Pereira.
Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo (2000)
Mixed-species plantations of Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus grandis in Brazil: 2: Nitrogen accumulation in the stands and biological N2 fixation
Jean-Pierre Bouillet;Jean-Paul Laclau;José Leonardo M. Gonçalves;M.Z. Moreira.
Forest Ecology and Management (2008)
High soil penetration resistance reduces sugarcane root system development
R. Otto;A.P. Silva;H.C.J. Franco;E.C.A. Oliveira.
Soil & Tillage Research (2011)
Management effects on nitrogen recovery in a sugarcane crop grown in Brazil
M.V. Basanta;D. Dourado-Neto;K. Reichardt;O.O.S. Bacchi.
Geoderma (2003)
Long-term decomposition of sugarcane harvest residues in Sao Paulo state, Brazil
Caio Fortes;Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin;Andre Cesar Vitti.
Biomass & Bioenergy (2012)
Aproveitamento por soqueira de cana-de-açúcar de final de safra do nitrogênio da aquamônia-15N e uréia-15N aplicado ao solo em complemento à vinhaça
Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin;Reynaldo Luiz Victoria;João Crisóstomo Simões Rodrigues.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira (1995)
Crescimento e acúmulo de nitrogênio em cana-de-açúcar cultivada em solo coberto com palhada
Glauber José de Castro Gava;Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin;Mauro Wagner de Oliveira;Claudimir Pedro Penatti.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira (2001)
Decomposição e liberação de nutrientes da palhada de cana-de-açúcar em campo
Mauro Wagner de Oliveira;Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin;Paulo Cesar Ocheuze Trivelin;Claudimir Pedro Penatti;Marisa de Cássia Piccolo;Marisa de Cássia Piccolo.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira (1999)
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