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em Portal do Conhecimento - Ministerio do Ensino Superior Ciencia e Inovacao, Cape Verde


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A bananeira tem um elevado valor social e económico para Cabo Verde, desempenhando um papel fundamental na dieta alimentar das populações. Nos últimos anos a produtividade da cultura tem vindo a decair e de entre as causas responsáveis pelo declínio dos bananais incluem-se micoses. Com a finalidade de determinar o possível envolvimento de fungos nas doenças foliares fez-se o levantamento da micobiota associada a necroses foliares. Material foliar com lesões de diversos tipos foi recolhido em bananais de 10 localidades da Ilha de Santiago e observado ou colocado em câmara húmida sobre meio gelosado. As estruturas de fungos detectadas sobre as folhas foram montadas em lactofenol e utilizadas para identificação até ao nível da espécie, dos fungos registados, utilizando para o efeito critérios clássicos em sistemática micológica. Foram identificados 48 táxones, sendo 44 fungos mitospóricos e 4 fungos ascomicetas. Muitos dos fungos identificados não são considerados fitopatogénicos na bananeira, estando referidos como endófitos ou saprófitas na cultura. Os principais fungos patogénicos identificados foram Cladosporium musae, Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, C. musae, Cordana musae, Deightoniella torulosa, Lasiodiplodia theobromae e Ramichloridium musae. A maioria das espécies apresentou larga distribuição nas zonas de produção amostradas.

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Cape Verde, located off the coast of Senegal in western Africa, is a volcanic archipelago where a combination of human, climatic, geomorphologic and pedologic factors has led to extensive degradation of the soils. Like other Sahelian countries, Cape Verde has suffered the effects of desertification through the years, threatening the livelihood of the islands population and its fragile environment. In fact, the steep slopes in the ore agricultural islands, together with semi-arid and arid environments, characterized by an irregular and poorly distributed rainy season, with high intensity rainfall events, make dryland production a challenge. To survive in these fragile conditions, the stabilization of the farming systems and the maintenance of sustainable yields have become absolute priorities, making the islands an erosion control laboratory. Soil and water conservation strategies have been a centerpiece of the government0s agricultural policies for the last half century. Aiming to maintain the soil in place and the water inside the soil, the successive governments of Cape Verde have implemented a number of soil and water conservation techniques, the most common ones being terraces, half moons, live barriers, contour rock walls, contour furrows and microcatchments, check dams and reforestation with drought resistant species. The soil and water conservation techniques implemented have contributed to the improvement of the economical and environmental conditions of the treated landscape, making crop production possible, consequently, improving the livelihood of the people living on the islands. In this paper, we survey the existing soil and water conservation techniques, analyze their impact on the livelihood condition of the population through a thorough literature review and field monitoring using a semi-quantitative methodology and evaluate their effectiveness and impact on crop yield in the Ribeira Seca watershed. A brief discussion is given on the cost and effectiveness of the techniques to reduce soil erosion and to promote rainfall infiltration. Finally, we discuss the critical governance factors that lead to the successful implementation of such strategy in a country with scarce natural resources.