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em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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Baseada na literatura sobre a interferência trabalho-família e o engagement, esta investigação estudou diferenças nestas variáveis em indivíduos com cônjuge trabalhador na mesma organização vs. cônjuge não trabalhador na mesma organização. Foram aplicados dois questionários a uma amostra de 91 participantes, que permitiram concluir que o primeiro grupo apresenta níveis superiores em todas as dimensões de ambas as variáveis, sobretudo na dedicação. Foram ainda estudadas diferenças em variáveis sócio-demográficas, assim como foi demonstrado a correlação significativa entre as dimensões do engagement, e entre o vigor e a interferência trabalho­família negativa. São discutidas implicações teóricas e práticas, assim como limitações do estudo e direcções futuras. /ABSTRACT: Based on the literature about work-home interference and engagement, this investigation studied differences on those variables in individuals with their spouses working on the same organization vs. spouses don't working on the same organization. Two questionnaires were applied to a 91 sample, that allowed us to conclude that the first group presents higher levels in every dimension of both variables, especially on dedication. Differences in socio-demographics variables were also studied, and it was demonstrated significant correlation between engagement dimensions, and between vigour and negative work-home interference. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed, as well study limitations and future directions.

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In marginal lands Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) could be used as an alternative fruit and forage crop. The plant vigour and the biomass production were evaluated in Portuguese germplasm (15 individuals from 16 ecotypes) by non-destructive methods, 2 years following planting in a marginal soil and dryland conditions. Two Italian cultivars (Gialla and Bianca) were included in the study for comparison purposes. The biomass production and the plant vigour were estimated by measuring the cladodes number and area, and the fresh (FW) and dry weight (DW) per plant. We selected linear models by using the biometric data from 60 cladodes to predict the cladode area, the FW and the DW per plant. Among ecotypes, significant differences were found in the studied biomass-related parameters and several homogeneous groups were established. Four Portuguese ecotypes had higher biomass production than the others, 3.20 Mg ha−1 on average, a value not significantly different to the improved ‘Gialla’ cultivar, which averaged 3.87 Mg ha−1. Those ecotypes could be used to start a breeding program and to deploy material for animal feeding and fruit production.