2 resultados para Aquacultural biotechnology
Resumo:
The process of modernization of Brazilian agriculture aimed at increasing the productivity in response to the high demand for agricultural products in the world market and it was based on the intensive use of inputs such as agrochemicals, intense mechanisation and breeding of new varieties. Among these, pesticides were incorporated in almost all production systems. Over reliance on pesticide use has produced many negative effects on both biotic and abiotic components of the environment, generating chemical contamination of soil and water, decrease in biological diversity of agroecosystems, disruption of natural cycles, pest resistance, intoxication of growers, among others. The consumption of pesticides in Brazil was 151.8 thousand tonnes in 1989, and today the country is the fifth world market of these products. The use of pesticides increased from 16 thousand tonnes (a.i.) in 1964 to 60.2 thousand tonnes in 1991, while the area planted to crops grew from 28.4 to 50.0 million ha in the same period. This means an increase of 276.2% in consumption of pesticides compared to an increase of 76% in planted area. Even with this large increase in the use of pesticides, the losses caused by pests have not been significantly reduced, and the net gain in crop productivity has been low. On the other hand, problems with food contamination, environmental degradation of growers have considerably mounted. It is possible to define two classes of crops regarding intense use of pesticides. One is represented by those crops that occupy large areas, and therefore contribute to a large amont of pesticides used for pest control in a country basis. The other class comprises crops that require large amounts of pesticides per unit of area, but not necessarily represent large amounts of pesticides used coutry-wide. Based on the classes proposed, citrus, soybean and sugarcane stand as crops with a nationally great consumption of pesticides, while tomato, potato and citrus are important as intensive users of pesticides. In this paper the biotechnologies in use, the biotechnologies in advanced stages of development, the main constraints to the development and use of biotechnlology and the impact of pesticed on the environment are discussed.
Resumo:
Hidrolases englobam um grupo de enzimas que catalisam a quebra de ligações covalentes em reação com água; entre elas estão as proteases, amilases, lipases, pectinases, celulases e catalases. Essas enzimas são muito importantes, com ampla utilização na indústria em geral. O solo é um ambiente muito rico e diverso em microrganismos, sendo considerado a maior fonte para obtenção de substâncias, enzimas e antibióticos, por exemplo. Com a metagenômica, passou a ser possível acessar melhor esse potencial microbiano, permitindo a descoberta de novos genes e biomoléculas. Neste estudo foram coletadas amostras de solos (0-10 cm de profundidade) do norte do Paraná visando buscar hidrolases microbianas funcionais. Foi realizada a extração do DNA de um Latossolo Vermelho Eutroférrico sob quatro manejos de solo e de culturas distintos e as amostras foram submetidas ao sequenciamento utilizando a plataforma 454 (Applied Science). As sequências de DNA foram comparadas com o banco de dados não redundante (NR) do NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) e KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) para busca de similaridade com proteases, amilases, lipases, pectinases, celulases e catalases. A partir do DNA total foram realizadas reações de PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) com primers degenerados direcionados para a amplificação de pectinases, celulases e lacases e os produtos de PCR foram purificados com Purelink kit (Invitrogen®) e sequenciados (ABI 3500xL, Aplied Biosystems®). A comparação com as sequências do NCBI e KEGG resultou na identificação de 1.137 sequências com grande similaridade com a enzima lacase; 16.883 sequências para celulase; 2.001 para pectinase; 1.006 para amilase; e 3.725 para lipase. Esses resultados mostram que esses solos agrícolas representam uma fonte importante de recursos biológicos para aplicação industrial, principalmente de enzimas celulases. Até o presente momento, o sequenciamento de 26 produtos amplificados por PCR apresentou identidade para uma amostra, que foi identificada como a enzima celulase.