68 resultados para Botánica económica
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A disponibilidade de produtos comerciais contendo micronutrientes tem aumentado nos últimos anos, embora existam resultados experimentais mostrando grande variabilidade, o que torna este tema contraditório. A diminuição do custo relativo no uso de micronutrientes e a expectativa de ganhos em escala, nos últimos anos, tem motivado produtores a utilizar micronutrientes como cobalto, boro e molibdênio, pela sua influência na fixação simbiótica de nitrogênio na soja. O objetivo do trabalho foi de determinar a viabilidade técnica e econômica da aplicação de alguns micronutrientes, com destaque para Mo e Co, na produtividade de grãos da soja. O experimento foi conduzido nos anos agrícolas 2001/02 e 2002/03, na Fazenda Paineira, da SLC Agrícola Ltda, em Coronel Bicaco, RS, em Latossolo Vermelho Distroférrico típico há oito anos sob plantio direto. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos ao acaso com três repetições, com parcelas de 10 x 50 m. A implantação da soja foi em 18/11 de 2001 e em 24/11 de 2002, com população de 225 e 190 mil plantas ha-1, para os dois anos agrícolas, respectivamente. O espaçamento entre linhas foi de 0,40 m e a cultivar foi a RS-10 para os dois anos. Os tratamentos em 2001/02 foram: (1) CoMo; (2)CoMo+Mo; (3) CoMo +Mo+Mo; (4) CoMo+Mo+P30; (5) CoMo +B; (6) B; (7) Mo; (8) Mo+Mo; e (9) Testemunha. em 2003/04, os tratamentos foram: (1) CoMo+2x Mo; (2)CoMo+2x Mo+B; (3) CoMo+2x Mo+Phitosol PK; (4) CoMo+2x Fortifol CaB; (5) CoMo+2x Mo + LBE-PT1; (6) CoMo+2x Mo+P30; (7) CoMo+2x Mo+Stimulate; e (8) Testemunha. O uso de micronutrientes, especialmente Mo e Co, mostrou-se contraditório na avaliação da produtividade física de grãos através de comparação de médias. Entretanto, na maioria dos casos, o retorno econômico da aplicação dos micronutrientes foi positivo, mas evidenciou sua dependência de altas produtividades e preços favoráveis no momento da comercialização.
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The experiment was conducted at UNESP-Jaboticabal during the 2001-2002 winter-spring-summer periods to evaluate the herbage mass, botanical composition, dry matter production of mix pastures, and leaf: sheat-stem ration of Tifton 85 or overseeding with annual winter or summer species. The treatments were: pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke) plus bristeal oat (Avena strigosa Schreb); sorghum sudan grass (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench x Sorghum sudanense (Piper) Stapf) (SS AG2501 C) plus bristeal oat, overseeded on Tifton 85 area on 06/19/02/04, or 07/02/02, and Tifton 85, conducted in a randomized block design. The AG2501 contributed with a small participation in the botanical composition and the presence of millet in the experiment was not observed. Highest herbage mass at first and second evaluations related to first seeding time was 63% higher compared to the second seeding time. The herbage mass were similar he production in the other evaluations were similar. on the second seeding time, it was observed highest oat species in relation to the first seeding time. The leaf: sheat-stem ration decreased during the experiment due to the pasture botanical composition changes.
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Molecular markers have recently been incorporated into genetic improvement programs. They are already considered as powerful tools with several different uses, for instance the monitoring of genetic variability in tree populations. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate genetic variability in Eucalyptus urophylla progenies and together with silvicultural and botanical information, provide assistance to the improvement program. The Eucalypts population is located at the Experimental Forestry Sciences Station, Anhembi, SP, which belongs to the College of Agriculture Luiz de Queiroz. Sixty-nine progenies were analysed representing one individual by family in open pollinated Eucalyptus urophylla trees. The RAPD technique allowed the identification of 72 loci that were analysed using Jaccard's Coefficient generating a genetic similarity matrix to permit estimation of genetic distances. The results obtained showed genetic distance between individuals of 0.40 with 12 groups of genetic variability using a standardised distance of 40%. The progenies showed different bark patterns, allowing the establishment of bark groups. The groups formed based on genetic distances obtained using DNA analysis did not correspond to those based on bark pattern. Genetic selection was simulated in which silvicultural and genetic variability data were linked, thus avoiding excessive variability losses. The simulation of controlled crossings allowed the maximum genetic difference to be obtained linked with height and individual bark roughness.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The economic viability of the electrical power generation using biogas from swine wastes, was determined. The analyzed biodigester is a continuous tubular model with brick concrete duct and plastic covering with a gasometer, in which the waste of 2.300 fattening pigs are deposited daily. The initial investment estimate for the installation was R$ 51.537, the system annual costs were R$ 5.700, for maintenance, R$ 4.400 for depreciation and R$ 1.370 for interests. It was found that an average consumption of 28 kW-hour-1 is the minimum that the system must reach to be economically feasible.
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Were evaluated the economic effects of four grazing heights (20, 40, 60 and 80 cm) of Tanzânia grass for beef cattle. The total area was 12 acres divided into paddocks of one hectare, with three replications. We used three animals, males, Nelore per paddock, as more animals need additional adjustment to the height you want. The reduction in sward height allowed higher stocking rate, which, even with a reduction in individual performance, there was more beef production per area. The interest rate on capital given the property represented the largest share in the final cost of production. The participation of fixed variables showed a positive linear function of the increase in height from grazing, showing significant reduction of the production scale. A reduction in cost of production per hectare per year with increasing grazing height. No differences were found in certain economic indicators, and the four systems remunerate the capital invested.
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Sericiculture is characterized by the possibility of income generation in areas smaller than 10.0 ha and by the rationalization of family labor. Even considering this favorable scenario for the development of this activity, there is still a gap in the management of its economic factors in most of the rural properties within this chain, contributing negatively to their expansion. This study aimed at assessing the production cost and economic viability for producing silkworm cocoons, by using a case study conducted in a property located in Quatá, São Paulo State, Brazil. The main results for a production of 1,904 kg-1 of silkworm cocoons, with labor costs reaching 51.5% of the Effective Operating Cost and 35.5% of the Total Operating Cost, were a profitability index higher than 50% and an Internal Rate of Return of 9.68%, for the second production year, providing a good profitability rate for this agricultural segment, when we consider that the improved profitability of the producer is proportional to the best production indicators, particularly due to the fast return that this activity provides.