204 resultados para Bananas


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There is a need to develop indicators that relate the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) with changes in land management of horticultural production systems. Soil nematode communities have been shown to be sensitive to land management changes, but often do not include plant-parasites in the calculation of soil nematode community indices. The concept of nematode functional guilds was used to estimate the proportion of carbon entering the soil ecosystem through different channels, such as through decomposition of organic material, the detrital channel, through the roots of plants, the root channel or recycled through the activity of predators, a predation channel. Calculations of the indices were developed and validated using case studies in the north Queensland banana industry. Firstly, a survey of organic and conventional banana farms found a greater proportion of C entering the soil ecosystem through the detrital channel and a reduced proportion of C originating through the root channel at the organic sites relative to conventional sites. Secondly, a field experiment comparing compost amendments, found application of fresh compost significantly increased the proportion of C entering the soil ecosystem through the detrital channel and decreased proportion of C originating from the root channel. Thirdly, a field experiment comparing 'conventional' banana production to an 'alternative' system which incorporated organic matter, found the proportion of C entering the soil ecosystem through the root channel was significantly greater in the conventional systems relative to the alternative system. This research demonstrates that nematode indices can be used to assess horticultural systems, by indicating the origins of SOC.

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Those seeking to bring change to cultivars sold in the banana markets of the world have encountered major difficulties over the years. Change has been sought because of production difficulties caused by banana diseases such as Fusarium wilt or a desire to invigorate a stagnant market and obtain a competitive advantage by the introduction of diversity of product. Currently the world banana scene is dominated by cultivars from the Cavendish subgroup with their production in excess of 40% of total world production of banana and plantain combined, and in most western countries Cavendish is synonymous with banana. But Cavendish production usually necessitates very regular applications of pesticides, particularly fungicides for Mycosphaerella leaf spots control. So genetic resistance to these and other diseases would be very beneficial to minimizing costs of production, as well as reducing health risks to banana workers and the general population and minimizing impacts on the environment. In recent years, the overall market sales of some crops, such as tomatoes, have increased by providing diversity of cultivars to consumers. Can the same be done for banana? Perhaps a better understanding of how we have arrived at our current situation and the forces that have shaped our preference for Cavendish will allow us to plan more strategic crop improvement research which has enhanced chances of adoption by the banana industries of the world. A scoping study was recently undertaken in Australia to determine the current market opportunity for alternative cultivars and provide a roadmap for the industry to successfully develop this market. A multidisciplinary team reviewed the literature, surveyed the supply chain, analyzed gross margins and conducted consumer and sensory evaluations of 'new' cultivars. This has provided insight on why Cavendish dominates the market, which is the focus of this paper, and we believe will provide a solid foundation for future progress.

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Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), is one of the most destructive diseases of banana. One potential method to manage fusarium wilt of banana is by manipulating the nutrient status in the soil. This study was conducted to determine the quality of Foc suppressive and conducive soil, the influence of soil application of silica and manure on the incidence of fusarium wilt of banana. Surveys were conducted in five banana plantations in three provinces in Indonesia: Lampung-Sumatra, West Java and Central Java. From the five locations, one location (Sala-man-Central Java) was heavily infected by Foc, another location (NTF Lampung-Sumatera) was slightly infected by Foc, while the rest (Sarampad-West Java, Talaga-West Java and GGP Lampung-Sumatra) were healthy banana plantations without Foc infection. Labile carbon analysis showed that the Foc suppressive soil had greater labile carbon content than conducive soil. Also, the analysis of fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis (FDA) and ?-glucosidase showed greater microbial activity in suppressive soil than the conducive soil. Observations of the incidence of necrotic rhizome of Foc susceptible 'Ambon Kuning' (AAA) banana cultivar showed that in the suppressive soil taken from Sarampad West Java, the application of silica and manure helped suppress fusarium wilt disease development. In the conducive soil taken from Salaman-Central Java, silica and manure applications were not able to suppress disease incidence. The result of this study indicated that in suppressive soil, the application of silica can increase plant resistance to Foc infection, while manure application can increase soil microbial activity, and suppress Foc development.

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Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV; family Nanoviridae, genus Babuvirus) is a multi-component single-stranded DNA virus, which infects banana plants in many regions of the world, often resulting in large-scale crop losses. Weanalyzed 171 banana leaf samples from fourteen countries and recovered, cloned, and sequenced 855 complete BBTV components including ninety-four full genomes. Importantly, full genomes were determined from eight countries, where previously no full genomes were available (Samoa, Burundi, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Indonesia, the Philippines, and the USA [HI]). Accounting for recombination and genome component reassortment, we examined the geographic structuring of global BBTV populations to reveal that BBTV likely originated in Southeast Asia, that the current global hotspots of BBTV diversity are Southeast Asia/Far East and India, and that BBTV populations circulating elsewhere in the world have all potentially originated from infrequent introductions. Most importantly, we find that rather than the current global BBTV distribution being due to increases in human-mediated movements of bananas over the past few decades, it is more consistent with a pattern of infrequent introductions of the virus to different parts of the world over the past 1,000 years.

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This thesis investigated the basis for availability of iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) content in different banana fruits grown in Uganda and Australia. Rather than micronutrient content levels in different banana cultivar, genotype and environment interactions explained much of the differences. Such information should provide important insights for future developments in the biofortification of banana. Bananas consumed in Uganda did not contain sufficient levels of Fe and Zn that meet the nutrient requirements for vulnerable groups.

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Biological control was foreseen as the long-term strategy for controlling water hyacinth in Uganda. Two species of weevils, Neochetina eichhorniae and Neochetina bruchi were imported into Uganda from Benin (West Africa) in 1993. A total of 600 weevils of each species were imported. The weevils were tested for specificity using key agricultural crops including maize, beans and bananas and were found to be water-hyacinth specific for their food and reproduction.

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Esta pesquisa objetivou avaliar a ocorrência de bactérias diazotróficas na cultura da bananeira no Estado do Ceará (Brasil), selecionar bactérias diazotróficas endofíticas em associação com mudas da cultivar Grande Naine, avaliar produção de bananas nas cultivares Grande Naine (subgrupo Cavendish), Ambrosia, Buccaner e Calypso (subgrupo Gros Michel) em resposta à inoculação de bactéria selecionada em mudas e verificar o potencial de bactéria diazotrófica na proteção de plantas da cultivar Maçã contra o fungo Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, causador da fusariose na bananeira. As bananeiras das cultivares Pacovan e Prata (subgrupo Prata) e Couruda (subgrupo Figo) plantadas no Ceará estavam associadas de bactérias diazotróficas relacionadas aos gêneros Burkholderia e Herbaspirillum. Em experimento com mudas micropropagadas da cultivar Grande Naine constatou-se que bactérias endofíticas do tipo Burkholderia variam em eficiência na promoção do crescimento das plantas. A inoculação do isolado de bactéria relacionada a B. cepacia AB202 em mudas resultou no aumento de produtividade das cultivares dos subgrupos Cavendish (2.900kg ha- 1) e Gros Michel (1.400kg ha-1). Na cultivar Maçã, a tecnologia permitiu reduzir a incidência de fusariose em 7,4% (113 plantas por ha). Estes resultados confirmam a influência de bactérias diazotróficas na cultura da bananeira, sugerindo a possibilidade do uso desta tecnologia por viveiristas e produtores de banana em busca da produção integrada de frutas.

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Avaliacao do comportamento de cultivares de bananas, nas condicoes edafoclimaticas de Manaus-AM, quanto aos aspectos fitossanitarios e de producao. O experimento foi instalado no Campo Experimental da Embrapa Amazonia Ocidental, em ecossistema de terra firme. O clima local e' tropical chuvoso, altitude media de 50m, 3°8' de latitude Sul e 59°52' de longitude Oeste; solo do tipo Latossolo Amarelo muito argiloso. Foram introduzidos os cultivares 'Prata', 'Prata-ana', 'Ouro da Mata', 'Maca', 'Thap Maeo', 'Nam', 'Caipira', 'Nanica', platano 'Pacova' e os hibridos 'PV 03-44', 'PA 03-22' e "JV 03-15'. 'Prata', 'Prata-ana' e 'Ouro da Mata' nao complementaram o ciclo de producao devido ao intenso ataque de sigatoka amarela. Os cultivares que mais se destacaram foram 'Thap maeo', 'Nam' e 'Caipira' foram os cultivares que mais se destacaram, com peso medio dos cachos de 23,3kg, 18,4kg e 18,6kg, respectivamente. 'PV 03-44', 'PA 03-22' e 'JV 03-15' apresentaram peso medio dos cachos 13,8kg, 9,7kg e 10,8kg, respectivamente. Com base nos resultados, foi verificado que 'Caipira' e 'PV 03-44' receberam as maiores notas para qualidade fruto.

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Critérios para determinar o ponto de colheita de bananas. Visual. Número de dias após o lançamento da inflorescência. Época de colheita da Fhia 18.

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Pesquisa e inovação agropecuária para o fortalecimento da Agricultura Familiar; Tecnologias de baixo custo evitam desperdício de água; Agricultores viram produtores de água no Distrito Federal; Agricultura de Precisão pode reduzir uso de água nas culturas; Cultivo de alimentos nas entrelinhas viabiliza dendê na agricultura familiar; Pesquisa vai mapear castanhais nativos e caracterizar sistemas de produção da castanha-do-brasil; Projetos apoiam agricultores familiares em 45 municípios no Amazonas; Agricultura sustentável ultrapassa fronteiras amazônicas; Troca de saberes fortalece agricultura indígena; Quilombo Brotas implanta Unidade de Referência Agroecológica; Agricultores fazem manejo florestal participativo da araucária; Árvores trazem benefícios para a lavoura em assentamento no RJ; Sistema silvipastoril muda realidade em condomínio de famílias no Paraná; Sistemas agroflorestais proporcionam desenvolvimento e equilíbrio no meio rural; Sistema de cultivo de frutas, grãos e hortaliças é adotado no Cerrado; Material genético da Embrapa garante diversidade de fruteiras para o Brasil; Pesquisa testa fruticultura orgânica em larga escala; Produção de acerola muda realidade de agricultores; Técnica aumenta produção do açaí em até cinco vezes; Agricultores gaúchos aprovam variedade de bananeira; Caju lançado pela Embrapa produz mesmo em tempos de seca; Frutas nativas diversificam agricultura familiar do Sul; Híbridos de maracujazeiro azedo para geração de emprego e renda no campo; Maracujazeiro silvestre oferece quatro vantagens para o agricultor familiar; Plantio de morango orgânico mostra-se vantajoso em Sergipe; Pera, maçã e caqui: novos nichos da fruticultura no Nordeste; Sistema Agritempo ajuda a monitorar a plantação; Sistema online auxilia monitoramento da agricultura; Alimentos biofortificados são produzidos na Borda Oeste do Pantanal; Café conilon BRS Ouro Preto pode impulsionar competitividade da cafeicultura na Amazônia; Manejo integrado de pragas também é importante para o trigo; Controle biológico de pragas reduz uso de agrotóxicos; Conhecimento ajuda a mudar produção de hortaliças no Pará; Sistema integrado de produção de mudas de hortaliças beneficia agricultores no RJ; Projeto viabiliza mercado para produtos da agricultura familiar no interior de Minas Gerais; Minibibliotecas: a pesquisa mais perto do homem do campo; Sistemas de acesso aberto oferecem informações agropecuárias para diversos públicos; Parceria com rede de radialistas garante Prosa Rural no ar há mais de uma década; Prosa Rural apoia ações de transferência de tecnologia no Alto Sertão Sergipano; Conhecimento das Minibibliotecas chega a jovens agricultores de Rondônia; Transferência de tecnologias agrícolas nas Escolas Famílias Rurais do Amapá; Mandioca ajuda a diminuir pobreza no campo; Maniveiro, uma nova figura na cadeia produtiva da mandioca; Projeto agrega valor à produção de mandioca e aumenta renda no Maranhão; Inovações de baixo custo facilitam a vida do horticultor familiar; Novo equipamento vai facilitar trabalho de produtores de bananas; Estratégias participativas ajudam no desenvolvimento de comunidades rurais; Transição agroecológica na agricultura familiar da Amazônia; Partilha dos saberes agroecológicos em territórios sergipanos; Assentados adotam sistema agroflorestal no interior de SP; Técnicas sustentáveis são compartilhadas na Fazendinha Agroecológica; Ciência se alia ao conhecimento dos agricultores no norte de Minas; Programa busca expandir mercado para vitivinicultura de polos tradicionais; Do campus ao campo: pesquisadores para a agricultura familiar; Queijo coalho de qualidade oferece alternativa rentável para agricultores; Sustentabilidade dos vinhos artesanais une modernidade e tradição; Plano de inovação promove gestão participativa e dinamiza agricultura familiar; Instituições se articulam pela solução dos problemas da agricultura familiar em Goiás; Capacitação melhora bovinocultura leiteira no Tocantins; Adoção de tecnologias por pequenos produtores melhora produção leiteira; A Rede Leite no noroeste gaúcho: em busca da sustentabilidade da produção; Pesquisa participativa busca perspectivas para produção orgânica de leite em unidades familiares; Mel pantaneiro; Retratos da vitória na produção de mel; Apicultores dedicados conseguem regularidade na produção de mel; Software orienta produtores de ovinos no controle de verminose; Projeto Alto Camaquã agrega valor aos produtores e ao ambiente; Projetos incentivam maior produção de peixe no Tocantins; Tecnologias em suínos para produtores que apostam em diferenciação; Avaliação de condição do rebanho ganha tecnologia simples e precisa; Tecnologia permite usar água com alto teor de sal; Algodão em consórcios agroecológicos beneficia 400 famílias no Semiárido; Unidades de Aprendizagem Familiar aumentam produção de animais no Ceará; Barragem subterrânea e cisterna calçadão mudam vidas de famílias do Semiárido; Cisternas garantem água para o Semiárido; Agricultores melhoram estrutura de produção em áreas de fruteiras e hortaliças; Famílias encontram alternativas para aumentar produtividade de grãos e frutas; Quintais produtivos ampliam renda de agricultores; Sisteminha Embrapa leva segurança alimentar para famílias de Parnaíba (PI); Pesquisas na região Serrana do Rio de Janeiro propiciam geração de tecnologias; Projeto apoia produtos tradicionais da agricultura familiar nos estados da Bahia, Minas Gerais e Rio de Janeiro.

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Objectives: The fungal metabolite aflatoxin is a common contaminant of foodstuffs, especially when stored in damp conditions. In humans, high levels can result in acute hepatic necrosis and death, while chronic exposure is carcinogenic. We conducted a pilot study nested within an existing population cohort (the General Population Cohort), to assess exposure to aflatoxin, among people living in rural south-western Uganda. Methods: Sera from 100 adults and 96 children under 3 years of age (85 male, 111 female) were tested for aflatoxin-albumin adduct (AF-alb), using an ELISA assay. Socio-demographic and dietary data were obtained for all participants; HIV serostatus was available for 90 adults and liver function tests (LFTs) for 99. Results: Every adult and all but four children had detectable AF-alb adduct, including five babies reported to be exclusively breastfed. Levels ranged from 0 to 237.7 pg/mg albumin and did not differ significantly between men and women, by age or by HIV serostatus; 25% had levels above 15.1 pg/mg albumin. There was evidence of heterogeneity between villages (P = 0.003); those closest to trading centres had higher levels. Adults who consumed more Matooke (bananas) had lower levels of AF-alb adduct (P = 0.02) than adults who did not, possibly because their diet contained fewer aflatoxin-contaminated foods such as posho (made from maize). Children who consumed soya, which is not grown locally, had levels of AF-alb adduct that were almost twice as high as those who did not eat soya (P = 0.04). Conclusions: Exposure to aflatoxin is ubiquitous among the rural Ugandans studied, with a significant number of people having relatively high levels. Sources of exposure need to be better understood to instigate practical and sustainable interventions. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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In his essay, Anti-Object, Kengo Kuma proposes that architecture cannot and should not be understood as object alone but instead always as series of networks and connections, relationships within space and through form. Some of these relationships are tangible, others are invisible. Stan Allen and James Corner have also called for an architecture that is more performative and operative – ‘less concerned with what buildings look like and more concerned with what they do’ – as means of effecting a more intimate and promiscuous relationship between infrastructure, urbanism and buildings. According to Allen this expanding filed offers a reclamation of some of the areas ceded by architecture following disciplinary specialization:

‘Territory, communication and speed are properly infrastructural problems and architecture as a discipline has developed specific technical means to deal with these variables. Mapping, projection, calculation, notation and visualization are among architecture’s traditional tools for operating at the very large scale’.

The motorway may not look like it – partly because we are no longer accustomed to think about it as such – but it is a site for and of architecture, a territory where architecture can be critical and active. If the limits of the discipline have narrowed, then one of the functions of a school of architecture must be an attempt occupy those areas of the built environment where architecture is no longer, or has yet to reach. If this is a project about reclamation of a landscape, it is also a challenge to some of the boundaries that surround architecture and often confine it, as Kuma suggests, to the appreciation of isolated objects.

M:NI 2014-15
We tend to think of the motorway as a thing or an object, something that has a singular function. Historically this is how it has been seen, with engineers designing bridges and embankments and suchlike with zeal … These objects like the M3 Urban Motorway, Belfast’s own Westway, are beautiful of course, but they have caused considerable damage to the city they were inflicted upon.

Actually, it’s the fact that we have seen the motorway as a solid object that has caused this problem. The motorway actually is a fluid and dynamic thing, and it should be seen as such: in fact it’s not an organ at all but actually tissue – something that connects rather than is. Once we start to see the motorway as tissue, it opens up new propositions about what the motorway is, is used for and does. This new dynamic and connective view unlocks the stasis of the motorway as edifice, and allows adaptation to happen: adaptation to old contexts that were ignored by the planners, and adaptation to new contexts that have arisen because of or in spite of our best efforts.

Motorways as tissue are more than just infrastructures: they are landscapes. These landscapes can be seen as surfaces on which flows take place, not only of cars, buses and lorries, but also of the globalized goods carried and the lifestyles and mobilities enabled. Here the infinite speed of urban change of thought transcends the declared speed limit [70 mph] of the motorway, in that a consignment of bananas can cause soil erosion in Equador, or the delivery of a new iphone can unlock connections and ideas the world over.

So what is this new landscape to be like? It may be a parallax-shifting, cognitive looking glass; a drone scape of energy transformation; a collective farm, or maybe part of a hospital. But what’s for sure, is that it is never fixed nor static: it pulses like a heartbeat through that most bland of landscapes, the countryside. It transmits forces like a Caribbean hurricane creating surf on an Atlantic Storm Beach: alien forces that mutate and re-form these places screaming into new, unclear and unintended futures.

And this future is clear: the future is urban. In this small rural country, motorways as tissue have made the whole of it: countryside, mountain, sea and town, into one singular, homogenous and hyper-connected, generic city.

Goodbye, place. Hello, surface!

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In his essay, Anti-Object, Kengo Kuma proposes that architecture cannot and should not be understood as object alone but instead always as series of networks and connections, relationships within space and through form. Some of these relationships are tangible, others are invisible. Stan Allen and James Corner have also called for an architecture that is more performative and operative – ‘less concerned with what buildings look like and more concerned with what they do’ – as means of effecting a more intimate and promiscuous relationship between infrastructure, urbanism and buildings. According to Allen this expanding filed offers a reclamation of some of the areas ceded by architecture following disciplinary specialization:

‘Territory, communication and speed are properly infrastructural problems and architecture as a discipline has developed specific technical means to deal with these variables. Mapping, projection, calculation, notation and visualization are among architecture’s traditional tools for operating at the very large scale’.

The motorway may not look like it – partly because we are no longer accustomed to think about it as such – but it is a site for and of architecture, a territory where architecture can be critical and active. If the limits of the discipline have narrowed, then one of the functions of a school of architecture must be an attempt occupy those areas of the built environment where architecture is no longer, or has yet to reach. If this is a project about reclamation of a landscape, it is also a challenge to some of the boundaries that surround architecture and often confine it, as Kuma suggests, to the appreciation of isolated objects.

M:NI 2014-15
We tend to think of the motorway as a thing or an object, something that has a singular function. Historically this is how it has been seen, with engineers designing bridges and embankments and suchlike with zeal … These objects like the M3 Urban Motorway, Belfast’s own Westway, are beautiful of course, but they have caused considerable damage to the city they were inflicted upon.

Actually, it’s the fact that we have seen the motorway as a solid object that has caused this problem. The motorway actually is a fluid and dynamic thing, and it should be seen as such: in fact it’s not an organ at all but actually tissue – something that connects rather than is. Once we start to see the motorway as tissue, it opens up new propositions about what the motorway is, is used for and does. This new dynamic and connective view unlocks the stasis of the motorway as edifice, and allows adaptation to happen: adaptation to old contexts that were ignored by the planners, and adaptation to new contexts that have arisen because of or in spite of our best efforts.

Motorways as tissue are more than just infrastructures: they are landscapes. These landscapes can be seen as surfaces on which flows take place, not only of cars, buses and lorries, but also of the globalized goods carried and the lifestyles and mobilities enabled. Here the infinite speed of urban change of thought transcends the declared speed limit [70 mph] of the motorway, in that a consignment of bananas can cause soil erosion in Equador, or the delivery of a new iphone can unlock connections and ideas the world over.

So what is this new landscape to be like? It may be a parallax-shifting, cognitive looking glass; a drone scape of energy transformation; a collective farm, or maybe part of a hospital. But what’s for sure, is that it is never fixed nor static: it pulses like a heartbeat through that most bland of landscapes, the countryside. It transmits forces like a Caribbean hurricane creating surf on an Atlantic Storm Beach: alien forces that mutate and re-form these places screaming into new, unclear and unintended futures.

And this future is clear: the future is urban. In this small rural country, motorways as tissue have made the whole of it: countryside, mountain, sea and town, into one singular, homogenous and hyper-connected, generic city.

Goodbye, place. Hello, surface!