2 resultados para PLANT NUTRITION
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
Resumo:
Considerando a multiplicidade dos impactos ambientais associados às albufeiras pretendeu-se verificar a disponibilidade da utilização, como recurso agrícola, dos sedimentos desenvolvidos sob clima tropical. Estudaram-se duas albufeiras, Três Marias e Tucuruí situadas no Brasil, cujos materiais depositados apresentam forte componente siltosa e argilosa. Possuindo valores de matéria orgânica considerados médios, as amostras têm valores de pH (H20) ácidos, elevados teores de Fe203 e Ah03 e baixa diversidade de minerais argilosos (apenas ilite e caulinite). Apesar das quantidades totais de fósforo serem significativas, os valores da forma disponível deste elemento não ultrapassam o 1%. Através da análise de clusters, correlações de Pearson e fraccionamento químico do fósforo inorgânico, concluiu-se que o elemento que influencia a retenção deste elemento nos sedimentos é o ferro. Embora com baixos teores de fósforo sob forma imediatamente disponível, os sedimentos apresentam boa qualidade para fins agrícolas pois, para diferentes variáveis, ultrapassam os valores médios dos solos minerais. ABSTRACT; considering the diversity of environmental impacts related to dam reservoirs, this study aims at verifying the suitability of sediments accumulated in tropical climates, as agricultural resource. We have studied two Brazilian reservoirs, Três Marias and Tucuruí, whose sediments were classified, respectively, as silty clay and clayey silt. The accumulated material has medium contents of organic matter, acid values of pH(H20), high contents of Fe203 and Al203, and low diversity of clay mineral groups (only illite and kaolinite). Although sediments have significant amounts of phosphorus, the available form of this element never exceeds 1%. Data on statistical analysis of clusters, Pearson correlations and chemical fractionation of inorganic phosphorus, indicates that phosphorus adsorption capacity of sediments is predominantly associated with Fe. Even considering the low levels of the readily available form of phosphorus, for most variables, sediments exceed medium values for mineral soils, making this material advantageous for plant nutrition.
Resumo:
Tannins are widespread throughout the plant kingdom, occurring as hydrolysable and condensed tannins and at different levels in several animal feeding sources. Recent years have seen an increasing interest in the use of tannin-rich plants and plant extracts in ruminant diets for improving the quality of their edible products. Some results show that this strategy is effective in improving the fatty acid profile of meat and milk, increasing the level of health-beneficial fatty acids as well as enhancing the oxidative stability of the products. However, the use of tannin-rich feed in animal diets requires great care, due to its possible detrimental effects on animal performance and induction of metabolic disorders. Although promising, the results of studies on the effects of tannins on animal performance and quality of their products are still controversial, probably depending on type and chemical structure of tannins, amount ingested, composition of diet, and species of animal. In this chapter, the current knowledge regarding the effect of dietary tannins on animal performance and the quality of their products (meat and milk), particularly on the fatty acid profile, oxidative stability, and organoleptic properties, is reviewed. The tannin chemistry diversity and its occurrence in ruminant diets, as well as its beneficial and adverse effects on ruminants, will be briefly reviewed, and aspects related to oral cavity physiology, saliva production/composition, and postingestive effects will also be discussed.