8 resultados para Lichen taxonomy
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies
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Neste artigo é apresentada uma taxonomia e estrutura para procedimentos de análise de riscos ocupacionais (designada por Matriz Perigo-Risco-Danos). É apresentada uma classificação normalizada de perigos/riscos, com identificação das consequências potenciais associadas, na Matriz para Identificação de Perigos-Riscos-Danos (dominantes). Para cada perigo/risco são identificados os danos potenciais individuais, em resultado de acidentes de trabalho (lesões), de doenças profissionais legais (patologias ocupacionais), de doenças relacionadas com o trabalho e de incomodidade ocupacional. Para a caracterização dos danos individuais são utilizadas as nomenclaturas existentes na metodologia EEAT (Estatísticas Europeias de acidentes de Trabalho) e no Decreto Regulamentar 76/ 2007. Cada dano é associado à região anatómica potencialmente atingida. A valoração do risco é organizada em termos de riscos para acidentes - doenças profissionais – e incomodidade ocupacional. Para cada perigo/risco são identificadas medidas de controlo, de acordo com a hierarquia referida na NP 4397:2008 (modificada). A implementação das medidas de controlo foi associada a um critério temporal de curto-médio-longo prazo que teve em conta a oportunidade da implementação e os grupos de medidas a implementar conjuntamente. Este procedimento metódico, designado por Matriz Perigo-Risco-Danos foi aplicado a uma empresa de fabricação de produtos de betão para a construção, pretendendo valorizar os procedimentos correntes de an
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Dinoflagellates are planktonic unicellular microorganisms, that under certain conditions may produce cysts prone to fossilization. These cysts are abundant in the sedimentary record since the Palaeozoic, supplying important biostratigraphical and palaeoecological information. In Portugal, the study of dinoflagellates is still in its beginnings. Considering the late developments in this domain, an updated nomenclature in Portuguese language is presented, pertaining to it's biology, taxonomy, ecology, palaeoecology and biostratigraphy.
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Trabalho apresentado no âmbito do Mestrado em Engenharia Informática, como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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Tese de mestrado em Antropologia, especialização natureza e conservação
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Native from south eastern Australia, Eucalyptus globulus is the main species in eucalypts plantations in Portugal. The most serious foliar disease in eucalypt plantations is linked to Mycosphaerella senso lato, which affects young trees in the juvenile phase foliage causing leaf necrosis. This disease results in reduced growth rate of the host and lower wood volume, thus causing significant productivity losses. The most common name for this disease was Mycosphaerella Leaf Disease that became inappropriate when most of the pathogens on eucalypts were re-distributed into several genera. The term "Eucalyptus Leaf Disease Complex" is now more appropriate. The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the Eucalyptus Leaf Disease Complex in Portugal, focusing on species diversity, taxonomy and the role played by each species in the disease complex on Eucalyptus globulus. Literature on the Eucalyptus Leaf Disease Complex was reviewed and the species were distributed into several genera. A survey based on symptomatic leaves collected from several Eucalyptus globulus plantations and characterized by morphological and molecular tools provided an overview of species incidence and of the most frequent species in the disease complex. The present work reveals additional species of Mycosphaerella senso lato associated with eucalypt plantations in Portugal. Thus, five new records of Teratosphaeria and phylogenetically related species were added to the Iberian Peninsula, namely, Neodevriesia hilliana, for the first time on Myrtaceae; Quasiteratosphaeria mexicana, Teratosphaericola pseudoafricana, Teratosphaeria pluritubularis and Teratosphaeria lusitanica, a new species. Furthermore, new anamorphic structures were found and two new combinations were made. Regarding other genera, some species were observed for the first time, such as Cladosporium cladosporioides, Fusicladium eucalypti, Mycosphaerella madeirae, in the mainland. In addition to leave diseases, Teratosphaeria gauchensis was found causing a severe stem and trunk canker on Eucalyptus globulus. The aggressiveness of several species was compared to evaluate each species individually in the complex, permitting to distinguish different behaviours, from primary to secondary pathogens. Cladosporium cladosporioides, M. communis and M. lateralis, appeared to be more aggressive than Teratosphaeria nubilosa. In fact, contrary to the prevailing views on this disease complex, Teratosphaeria nubilosa is not the only species responsible for the disease, which clearly involves a complex of species acting together.