154 resultados para VEGETAL TISSUES


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Given the debate generated by Genetically Modified (GM) foods in developed and developing countries, the aim was to evaluate the importance of determining factors in the preference of consumers in Temuco and Talca in central-southern Chile for GM foods using conjoint analysis and to determine the existence of different market segments using a survey of 800 people. Using conjoint analysis, it was established that, in general, genetic modification was a more important factor than either brand or price in the consumer's decision to purchase either food. Cluster analysis identified three segments: the largest (51.4%) assigned greatest importance to brand and preferred genetically modified milk and tomato sauce; the second group (41.0%) gave greatest importance to the existence of genetic manipulation and preferred non-genetically modified foods; the smallest segment (7.6%) mainly valued price and preferred milk and tomato sauce with no genetic manipulation. The three segments rejected the store brand and preferred to pay less for both foods. The results are discussed based on studies conducted in developed and developing countries.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of arsenic, lead, and cadmium residues in samples of liver, kidney, and muscle of cattle during the years of 2002 to 2008. A total of 1017 samples from 20 Brazilian States were used. The samples were analyzed at the National Agricultural Laboratory using the atomic absorption spectrometry technique. Arsenic residues were detected in 15.7% of liver samples and 28.7% of kidney samples although no results have exceeded the MRL. With regard to lead, 16 samples of liver and 74 samples of kidney were contaminated (5.2 and 10.9%, respectively). Among these samples, only one liver and two of kidney samples had lead levels above the MRL. Cadmium was found with levels below the MRL in 12.5% of the liver samples, and only 3 samples (1%) were quantified above the MRL. Among the kidney samples, 420 (60.8% of the total tested) had cadmium residues, and five of them exceeded the limits established by legislation. It is concluded that the Brazilian meat meets the legislation requirements without putting consumer's healthy at risk since as it satisfies the national and international food-safety conditions.

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Abstract Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) is a virulent disease which may infect by affecting the central nervous system (CNS) tissues in cattle and causes degeneration in nerves. Central nervous system tissues such as brain and spinal cord which are classified as specified risk materials (SRMs) are regarded to be main source of infection. The contamination of the meat with the specific risk materials (SRMs) can occur in phases of slaughter, fragmentation of carcass and processing. This study was conducted in order to investigate the existence of CNS tissues in raw meat ball (cig kofte) which is commonly consumed in the Southeastern Region of Turkey, particularly in Şanlıurfa. For this purpose, 145 samples of raw meat ball were tested. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits (Ridascreen risk material 10/5, R-biofarm GmbH) which determine glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) as determinant were used. As a result of the analyses, positivity was detected in 21 of totally 145 samples of raw meat ball (14.48%). 6 (4.14%) of the samples gave low level of positivity (≥ 0.1 standard absorbance), 10 (6.90%) gave medium level of positivity (>0.2 standard absorbance) and 5 (3.45%) gave high level of positivity (≥0.5 standard absorbance). As a consequence, meats are contaminated in any phase of both slaughter and meat production even if accidentally. Regarding this matter, necessary measures should be taken and hygiene rules should be applied.

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A produtividade da soja, no sistema de semeadura direta (SSD), pode ser influenciada pelo tipo de cobertura vegetal que antecede, bem como pela calagem superficial. Todavia, os efeitos dessa técnica sobre os componentes da produção e sobre a qualidade fisiológica das sementes têm sido pouco estudados, principalmente para a soja "safrinha" sob SPD. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar algumas características agronômicas, os componentes da produção, a produtividade e a qualidade fisiológica da semente da soja cultivada na "safrinha", em função de diferentes coberturas vegetais, com e sem calagem superficial, sob SSD. O experimento foi conduzido no ano de 1999/00, na Fazenda Experimental Lageado, FCA/UNESP/Botucatu-SP. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados em parcela subdividida, com 4 repetições. As parcelas de 6m x 10m, foram constituídas de sorgo de Guiné vermelho e branco (Sorghum bicolor), milheto (Pennisetum americanum), painço (Panicum dichotomiflorum), vegetação espontânea e sem vegetação. Aos 53 dias após a emergência, as coberturas vegetais foram dessecadas e acamadas, seguindo-se a aplicação superficial de 3,1 t.ha-1 de calcário na metade das parcelas, visando à elevação da V%=70%. Após 2 semanas, realizou-se a semeadura da soja, cv. IAC-19, em "safrinha". Determinou-se o estande final, a altura de inserção da primeira vagem, a altura de planta, o número total de vagens e vagens chochas por planta, o número de sementes por vagem total, a massa de 100 sementes e a produtividade. Com relação à qualidade fisiológica das sementes determinou-se a germinação e o vigor, por meio dos testes de envelhecimento artificial, germinação a temperatura subótima, M.S. de plântula e condutividade elétrica. Na implantação do SSD, a cobertura vegetal e a calagem superficial não afetam as características agronômicas, os componentes da produção, a produtividade de sementes e a qualidade fisiológica das sementes de soja cultivadas em "safrinha", com exceção da condutividade elétrica.