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Se recogen los relatos premiados en el concurso de cuentos `Contando en Igualdad´ de 2008, en el que alumnos de primaria de la Comunidad de Madrid imaginan cómo serán sus vidas cuando sean adultos y cómo serán sus relaciones familiares. Se recogen tres cuentos: Un día en las carreras, Acacia y el viento y El Príncipe de Horeb y el gran viaje. Se pretende que la literatura dirigida a la infancia contribuya a disminuir los prejuicios y estereotipos de género y a consolidar valores de igualdad.

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The combined use of organic residue and inorganic fertiliser-phosphorus (P) is appropriate in meeting both the short and long-term P requirement of crops. To assess the influence of added inorganic fertiliser-P on the processes of decomposition and P release from the residue and the relationships with quality, prunings of Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephela, Senna siamea, Acacia mangium and Paraserienthus falcataria were incubated without and with added inorganic fertiliser-P for 56 days. Soil was added only as inoculum. Decomposition rate and amounts of acid extractable-P (P release) were in the same order: G. sepium > S. siamea > L. leucocepheta > P falcataria > A. mangium. Unlike the other residues, A. mangium released no P despite the loss of half its mass during the 8 weeks of incubation. The residue P content correlated with P release. However, decomposition rate did not correlate with residue P content but with the lignin, polyphenol and cellulose content, and ratios to P. These ratios were negatively correlated with P release suggesting that lignin and polyphenol contents influence P release more when the residue-P content is low. Results suggest that rate of decomposition influences the release of P. The critical residue P content for P release was estimated to be 0.12% < P < 0.19%. Added P had no effect on decomposition and P release from the residues.

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Seed storage behaviour of 5 1 native and 9 introduced tree species in Vietnam was investigated using a brief protocol developed to aid biodiversity conservation in circumstances where little is known about the seeds. Of the 60 species, 34 appeared to show orthodox (Acacia auriculaeformis, Adenanthera pavonina, Afzelia xylocarpa, Bauhinia purpurea, Callistemon lanceolatus, Cananga odorata, Canarium nigrum, Cassia fistula, Cassia javanica, Cassia splendida, Chukrasia tabularis, Dalbergia bariaensis, Dialium cochinchinensis, Diospyros mollis, Diospyros mun, Dracuntomelon duperreanum, Erythrophleum fordii, Khaya senegalensis, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Leucaena leucocephala, Livistona cochinchinensis, Markhamia stipulata, Melaleuca cajuputi, Millettia ichthyotona, Peltophorum pterocarpum, Peltophorum tonkinensis, Pinus khasya, Pinus massoniana, Pinus merkusii, Pterocarpus macrocarpus, Sindora siamensis, Sophora tonkinense, Sterculia foetida, Swietenia macrophylla), 13 recalcitrant (Avicennia alba, Beilschmiedia roxburghiana, Caryota mitis, Dimocarpus sp., Diospyros malabarica, Dipterocarpus chartaceus, Dypsis pinnatifrons, Hopea odorata, Lithocarpus gigantophylla, Machilus odoratissimus, Melanorrhoea laccifera, Melanorrhea usitata, Syzygium cinereum) and 13 intermediate (Anisoptera cochinchinensis, Aphanamixis polystachya, Averrhoa carambola, Carissa carandas, Chrysopylum cainito, Cinnamomum camphora, Citrofortunella microcarpa, Citrus grandis var. grandis, Elaeis guineensis, Hydnocarpus anthelmintica, Madhuca floribunda, Manilkara achras, Mimusops elengi) seed storage behaviour. A double-criteria key to estimate likely seed storage behaviour showed good agreement with the above: the key can reduce the workload of seed storage behaviour identification considerably.

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Dry and mature tree fruits are a potential source of protein for goats in the semi-arid areas of southern Africa, but their chemical composition and feeding value is largely unknown. This study presents the chemical composition and in vitro fermentation of indehiscent whole fruits and separated seed and hull fractions from Acacia nilotica, Acacia erubescens, Acacia sieberiana, Acacia erioloba, Piliostigma thonningii and Dichrostachys cinerea trees. Results indicate that the N contents of whole fruits ranged between 13.5 g/kg DM (A. nilotica) and 27.1 g/kg DM (A. erubescens). Seeds had a higher N content than hulls for all tree species. A. nilotica, D. cinerea and P thonningii fruits had high levels of extractable phenolics (758, 458 and 299 g/kg DM, respectively). Soluble phenolics (SPh) and ytterbium precipitable phenolics (YbPh) levels were negatively correlated to in vitro gas production but positively correlated to in vitro organic matter degradability (iOMD). Partition factors for whole fruits at 48 h ranged between 3.6 mg/ml for A. erioloba and 7.8 mg/ml for A. nilotica. Seeds of A. erioloba, A. erubescens and P thonningii were consistently fermented more efficiently throughout the incubation period compared to their whole fruits or hulls. Estimating in vitro degradability of phenolic-rich substrates through filtration procedures can give erroneous results due to the loss of soluble phenolics, which are not necessarily degradable. The feeding value of fruits from D. cinerea and A. nilotica tree species may be reduced due to the presence of high levels of phenolics. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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This study investigated the potential of the goat's ruminal adaptation to reduce the negative effect of tannins on in vitro fermentation. Rumen fluid was obtained from goats fed a mixture of tannin-containing tree fruits (adapted rumen fluid) or tannin-free commercial protein supplements (unadapted rumen fluid) for 85 days. Dry, mature fruits of Acacia nilotica, Acacia erubescens, Acacia erioloba, Dichrostachys cinerea and Piliostigma thonningii were used as substrates for the in vitro fermentation. The effectiveness of adapted rumen fluid to ferment tannin-containing substrates was compared to the extent of fermentation when tannins were inactivated with polyethylene glycol (PEG), a known tannin-binding agent. Adapted rumen fluid (P < 0.05) increased gas production from all five substrates between 15.8% and 73.7%. In A. nilotica, D. cinerea and P thonningii, this increase was less than that obtained through PEG treatment. When PEG was added to adapted rumen fluid a further improvement in extent of fermentation was observed in four out of the five fruit samples. The largest PEG effect when incubated with adapted rumen fluid was observed in A. nilotica (43.1%) and D. cinerea (42.9%) fruits. It is concluded that some tannin-rich feedstuffs may still benefit from treatment even when these are offered to adapted animals. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Tannins can cause beneficial or harmful nutritional effects, but their great diversity has until now prevented a rational distinction between tannin structures and their nutritional responses. An attempt has been made to study this problem by examining the octanol-water solubilities of tannins. A relatively simple HPLC method has been developed for screening mixtures of plant tannins for their octanol-water partition coefficients (K-ow coefficients). Tannins were isolated from the fruits and leaves of different Acacia, Calliandra, Dichrostachys, and Piliostigma species, which are known to produce beneficial or harmful effects. The K-ow coefficients of these tannins ranged from 0.061 to 13.9, average coefficients of variation were 9.2% and recoveries were 107%. Acacia nilotica fruits and leaves had the highest K-ow coefficients, that is, 2.0 and 13.9, respectively. These A. nilotica products also have high concentrations of tannins. The combined effects of high octanol solubilities and high tannin concentrations may explain their negative effects on animal nutrition and health. It is known that compounds with high octanol solubilities are more easily absorbed into tissues, and it is, therefore, proposed that such compounds are more likely to cause toxicity problems especially if consumed in large quantities. According to the literature, tannins in human foods tend to have low K-ow coefficients, and this was confirmed for the tannins in Piliostigma thonningii fruits. Therefore, unconventional feeds or browse products should be screened not only for their tannin concentrations but also for low octanol-water partition coefficients in order to identify nutritionally safe feeds and to avoid potentially toxic feeds.

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Browse plants play an important role in providing feed for livestock in semi-arid rangelands of Africa. Chemical composition and in vitro ruminal fermentation of leaves collected from Acacia burkei, Acacia tortilis, Acacia nilotica, Dichrostachys cinerea and Ehretia obtusifolia in communal grazing lands in the lowveld of Swaziland is presented. Leaves were collected from trees located on two soil types (i.e., lithosol and vertisol) in the communal land but it had no effect on the chemical composition of tree leaves. The NDFom and ADFom content were highest in D. cinerea and A. burkei and lowest in E. obtusifolia and A. nilotica. Crude protein (CP) contents ranged between 108 g/kg and 122 g/kg DM. D. cinerea had the highest Ca and Mg content, while A. tortilis had the lowest. There were marked variations in K level amongst browse species, with A. tortilis (9.1 g/kg DM) having the highest value. The P, Zn and Fe did not differ between browse species. Soil type and tree species interaction impacted in vitro fermentation parameters. Extent of fermentation, as measured by 48 h cumulative gas production, and organic matter degradability was highest in E. obtusifolia leaves and lowest in D. cinerea leaves within soil type. Fermentation efficiency, as measured by partitioning factors, was highest in A. nilotica leaves. Leaves of E. obtusifolia could be a valuable supplementary feedstuff for ruminant livestock due to its in vitro fermentation characteristics as well as low fibre and moderate CP levels. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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This study was designed to determine the response of in vitro fermentation parameters to incremental levels of polyethylene glycol (PEG) when tanniniferous tree fruits (Dichrostachys cinerea, Acacia erioloba, A. erubiscens, A. nilotica and Piliostigma thonningii) were fermented using the Reading Pressure Technique. The trivalent ytterbium precipitable phenolics content of fruit substrates ranged from 175 g/kg DM in A. erubiscens to 607 g/kg DM in A. nilotica, while the soluble condensed tannin content ranged from 0.09 AU550nm/40mg in A. erioloba to 0.52 AU550nm/40 mg in D. cinerea. The ADF was highest in P. thonningii fruits (402 g/kg DM) and lowest in A. nilotica fruits (165 g/kg DM). Increasing the level of PEG caused an exponential rise to a maximum (asymptotic) for cumulative gas production, rate of gas production and nitrogen degradability in all substrates except P. thonningii fruits. Dry matter degradability for fruits containing higher levels of soluble condensed tannins (D. cinerea and P. thonningii), showed little response to incremental levels of PEG after incubation for 24 h. The minimum levels of PEG required to maximize in vitro fermentation of tree fruits was found to be 200 mg PEG/g DM of sample for all tree species except A. erubiscens fruits, which required 100 mg PEG/g DM sample. The study provides evidence that PEG levels lower than 1 g/g DM sample can be used for in vitro tannin bioassays to reduce the cost of evaluating non-conventional tanniniferous feedstuffs used in developing countries in the tropics and subtopics. The use of in vitro nitrogen degradability in place of the favoured dry matter degradability improved the accuracy of PEG as a diagnostic tool for tannins in in vitro fermentation systems.

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Gum arabic is widely used in the food industry as an additive, both as a thickener and an emulsifier. This study has compared the emulsification properties of two types of gums, KLTA (Acacia senegal) and GCA (Acacia seyal), both in their native/untreated forms and after exposure to high pressure (800 MPa). Further studies were undertaken to chemically modify the disulphide linkages present and to investigate the effects of their reduction on the diffusion of the carbohydrate materials. The emulsification properties of the gum samples were examined by determining the droplet size distribution in a ‘‘model’’ oil-in-water system. Results showed that high pressure treatment and chemical reduction of gums changed the emulsification properties of both gums. The high molecular weight component in arabinogalactanproteins (AGP/GP), and more ‘‘branched’’ carbohydrates present in gum arabic, may be responsible for the emulsification properties of GCA gum, indicating that the emulsification mechanisms for KLTA and GCA were different.

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Aims There is potential for altered plant-soil feedback (PSF) to develop in human-modified ecosystems but empirical data to test this idea are limited. Here, we compared the PSF operating in jarrah forest soil restored after bauxite mining in Western Australia with that operating in unmined soil. Methods Native seedlings of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata), acacia (Acacia pulchella), and bossiaea (Bossiaea ornata) were grown in unmined and restored soils to measure conditioning of chemical and biological properties as compared with unplanted control soils. Subsequently, acacia and bossiaea were grown in soils conditioned by their own or by jarrah seedlings to determine the net PSF. Results In unmined soil, the three plant species conditioned the chemical properties but had little effect on the biological properties. In comparison, jarrah and bossiaea conditioned different properties of restored soil while acacia did not condition this soil. In unmined soil, neutral PSF was observed, whereas in restored soil, negative PSF was associated with acacia and bossiaea. Conclusions Soil conditioning was influenced by soil context and plant species. The net PSF was influenced by soil context, not by plant species and it was different in restored and unmined soils. The results have practical implications for ecosystem restoration after human activities.

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We predicted that P-fertiliser residues will limit the establishment of native plant species and their mycorrhizas to old-fields in the wheat-growing region (i.e. the wheatbelt) of Western Australia. To test this prediction, we assessed the growth and P uptake of seedlings of three native plant species to phosphate addition and inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) in a pot study. The native plant species were Acacia acuminata Benth. (Mimosaceae), Eucalyptus loxophleba Benth. subsp. loxophleba (Myrtaceae) and Hakea preissii Meisn. (Proteaceae); and each pot contained one seedling. P was added to field soil to mimic pre-agricultural (P0), old-field (P1) and 10 times old-field (P10) soils. AM inoculant, which was a mix of Scutellospora calospora (Nicolson and Gerdemann) Walker and Sanders, Glomus intraradices Schenck and Smith and Glomus mosseae (Nicolson and Gerdemann) Gerdemann and Trappe, was added to half of the pots. After 12 weeks, the biomass and P uptake of the mycorrhizal A. acuminata were greater than those of the non-mycorrhizal plants across all P treatments. Plant biomass decreased significantly with increasing P addition, yet this species was apparently unable to suppress its mycorrhizal colonisation at high P despite this reduction in growth. In contrast, mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal E. loxophleba subsp. loxophleba were of a similar biomass after 12 weeks; maximum biomass was attained at intermediate (old-field) levels of P. P uptake increased with increasing P supply, beyond that required to attain maximum biomass. AM did not form on H. preissii. P uptake increased with increasing P supply for this species also. Overall, it is the apparent inability of these species to down-regulate P uptake rather than a lack of mycorrhizal symbiosis that will constrain their establishment on wheatbelt old-fields.

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A tese apresenta um estudo do trabalho policial, tendo por referência empírica a Polícia Civil do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. O trabalho policial é analisado a partir das relações sociais no campo de poder jurídico, que engloba, além da Polícia Civil, a Polícia Militar, o Ministério Público e o Poder Judiciário. Apresenta-se e analisa-se o processo de mudança quanto aos métodos de recrutamento e de formação dos novos policiais. Apresenta-se também uma análise das mudanças ocorridas no perfil sócio-demográfico dos policiais civis ao longo do período entre 1970 e 2004. Detalham-se as atividades desenvolvidas nas delegacias de polícia, apresentando os seguintes setores: o plantão, a investigação, o cartório e a secretaria. Discutem-se as formas através das quais, no desempenho das atividades policiais, ocorrem lutas pela classificação e pelo reconhecimento, que constituem múltiplas oposições, tais como entre "operacional" e "burocrata" e agente e delegado, entre outras. A abordagem das conexões entre trabalho policial e relações de gênero se faz presente ao longo do desenvolvimento da análise Considera-se que no estudo do trabalho policial civil, as questões de gênero remetem às representações e práticas de violência policial. Em outros termos, argumenta-se acerca da importância das relações de gênero na análise do trabalho policial, especialmente no que diz respeito às concepções de masculinidade, constitutivas classicamente da cultura policial, e às novas formas de expressão dessas relações sociais a partir da crescente presença feminina nos quadros da Polícia Civil do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. A tese propicia a reflexão sobre as formas que assumem, hoje, as carreiras na Polícia Civil do Rio Grande do Sul, apontando avanços, embora em ritmo que inclui tempos de parada e espera, em direção ao uso de critérios públicos abrangentes na condução de seu agir.

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A abordagem da doença alérgica, nomeadamente da alergia respiratória, surge reforçada com o contributo da Aerobiologia no conhecimento, evolução e controlo da doença. Por seu turno, a caracterização bioquímica dos aeroalergénios de uma região pemite avaliar a sua composição e potencial alergénico, com particular interesse para espécies vegetais cuja introdução e/ou proximidade a áreas populacionais, potenciam o aparecimento ou o aumento de sensibilização a aeroalergénios. O trabalho apresentado nesta dissertação incidiu em duas vertentes de investigação distintas, porém complementares e interdependentes: numa primeira parte, no estudo da composição aerobiológica da atmosfera da cidade do Funchal no período 2002-2004 (Capítulo I), e numa segunda parte, na caracterização bioquímica dos alergénios polínicos mais frequentes detectados no referido período (Capítulo II). Assim, numa primeira parte, a monitorização aerobiológica (incluindo pólenes, esporos de fungos e demais partículas de origem biológica), foi realizada com um polinómetro do tipo volumétrico, tipo Hirst (Burkard). Os dados obtidos foram correlacionados com os parâmetros meteorológicos e avaliado o seu significado estatístico, permitindo antever a influência das variáveis ambientais em cada tipo particular de pólen e de fungo. Constataram-se algumas diferenças no conteúdo aerobiológico comparativamente ao restante território nacional. No espectro polínico dominaram as Poaceae e Urticaceae, plantas ornamentais (Asteraceae, Boraginaceae, Cupressaceae) e as representativas da faixa norte da cidade (Ericaceae, Myrtaceae e Pinaceae). Comparativamente a outras regiões do País, o espectro polínico foi no cômputo geral semelhante, embora se destaque para esta região, a expressividade do tipo Corylus no total polínico anual. A Primavera e o início de Verão, corresponderam às épocas de maior diversidade e concentração de pólenes. As diferenças encontradas no espectro polínico da cidade do Funchal são explicadas por variáveis intrínsecas desta região, tais como a composição vegetal, a localização da cidade, condições geo-climáticas inerentes, e a influência dos parâmetros meteorológicos, nomeadamente a temperatura e humidade relativa. Verificou-se a ocorrência de um maior número de pólenes quando a humidade se situa entre os 50 e 60 %, com a precipitação e a velocidade do vento a atingir valores mais baixos. A análise da variação intra-diurna observada revelou que há uma maior representação de pólenes entre as 11 e as 16 horas. Este estudo aerobiológico confere dados para o estabelecimento do primeiro calendário polínico da região e a definição de padrões de sazonalidade. Por seu turno, a fenologia dos principais tipos polínicos observados no Funchal permite definir um padrão anual de ocorrências polínicas. Relativamente à aeromicologia, verifica-se que, durante o período de estudo foram observados esporos de fungos sobretudo na Primavera (particularmente em Abril e Maio), início do Verão e no Outono. Os Deuteromicetes representaram a classe predominante, sendo Cladosporium o fungo mais abundante na atmosfera do Funchal, cujas concentrações mais elevadas ocorrem a humidades relativas de 40 a 70%. Tal como os pólenes, os esporos apresentam um dinâmica de variação intra-diurna particular: ocorreram em maior concentração entre as 13 e as 15 horas, surgindo igualmente nas primeiras horas da madrugada e da noite. O coberto vegetal do Funchal poderá afectar a aeromicologia local, na medida em que constitui um substrato importante para o crescimento de fungos, tal como as gramíneas que proliferam em quantidade e variedade ao longo de todo o ano. Constatou-se a existência de correlação entre a ocorrência de alguns esporos de fungos e taxa polínicos mais frequentes na atmosfera do Funchal. A análise de Spearman sugere a existência de correlação entre a ocorrência de Parietaria com a de Alternaria e Drechslera. Os esporos de fungos, incluindo esporos de fetos constituem uma fracção significativa das partículas na atmosfera do Funchal, sendo cerca de 11 vezes superior à dos pólenes. Na segunda parte do trabalho, o estudo bioquímico dos aeroalergénios polínicos implicou a optimização dos procedimentos de extracção, apurando-se três técnicas para a obtenção dos perfis proteicos de extractos de pólen desde a sua fonte natural. Esta análise permitiu detectar e identificar através das técnicas de SDS-PAGE-Imunoblotting, proteínas IgE específicas do pólen de plantas possivelmente relacionadas com a sensibilização alérgica. Em consonância com a monitorização aerobiológica, foram preparados extractos de pólen de 10 espécies de plantas. Os resultados em SDS-PAGE revelaram um elevado polimorfismo proteico em todos os extractos. Obtiveram-se extractos de pólen de 7 plantas acerca das quais não se conheciam estudos desta natureza: Acacia mearnsii, Avena barbata, Carduus squarrosus, Carlina salicifolia, Datura candida, Echium nervosum e Urtica membranosa. Por imunoblotting detectou-se no soro de dois pacientes IgE específica a proteínas de D. candida, com pesos moleculares entre 150,71 ± 0,05 e 58,92 ± 5,67 KDa. O soro de um deles reagiu igualmente com 5 alergénios de P. pinaster com 42,02 ± 0,05; 38,61 ± 0,46 ; 35,70 ± 7,78 ; 31,82 ± 2,11 e 27,45 ± 0,46 KDa. No soro de outro indivíduo foi detectada IgE específica para uma proteína de A. mearnsii com 66,66 ± 0,13 KDa, e outra de C. squarrosus,de 67,53 ± 0,29 KDa. É de destacar a sensibilidade e fiabilidade da técnica de Imunoblotting, e o interesse em incluila na metodologia de diagnóstico complementar da alergia respiratória. A ampla difusão de espécies como Ricinus communis, Urtica spp. ou A. mearnsii e sua proximidade à presença humana, reforçam, por um lado, a importância da vigilância aerobiológica, e por outro lado, requer uma definição do seu carácter alergénico para a população desta região.

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The aim of this thesis was to evaluate historical change of the landscape of Madeira Island and to assess spatial and temporal vegetation dynamics. In current research diverse “retrospective techniques”, such as landscape repeat photography, dendrochronology, and research of historical records were used. These, combined with vegetation relevés, aimed to gather information about landscape change, disturbance history, and vegetation successional patterns. It was found that landscape change, throughout 125 years, was higher in the last five decades manly driven by farming abandonment, building growth and exotic vegetation coverage increase. Pristine vegetation was greatly destroyed since early settlement and by the end of the nineteenth century native vegetation was highly devastated due to recurrent antropogenic disturbances. These actions also helped to block plant succession and to modify floristical assemblages, affecting as well as species richness. In places with less hemeroby, although significant growth of vegetation of lower seral stages was detected, the vegetation of most mature stages headed towards unbalance between recovery and loss, being also very vulnerable to exotic species encroachment. Recovery by native vegetation also occurred in areas formerly occupied by exotic plants and agriculture but it was almost negligible. Vegetation recovery followed the successional model currently proposed, attesting the model itself. Yet, succession was slower than espected, due to lack of favourable conditions and to recurrent disturbances. Probable tempus of each seral stage was obtained by growth rates of woody taxa estimated through dendrochronology. The exotic trees which were the dominant trees in the past (Castanea sativa and Pinus pinaster) almost vanished. Eucalyptus globulus, the current main tree of the exotic forest is being replaced by other cover types as Acacia mearnsii. The latter, along with Arundo donax, Cytisus scoparius and Pittosporum undulatum are currently the exotic species with higher invasive behaviour. However, many other exotic species have also proved to be highly pervasive and came together with the ones referred above to prevent native vegetation regeneration, to diminish biological diversity, and to block early successional phases delaying native forest recovery.

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This paper aims at studying UFRN Parafolclórico Group, whose aesthetic formation is subjected to our analysis, specially at its two last performances, that is, Flor do Lírio (Lily Flower), 2004, and Debaixo do Barro do Chão (Under the Mud of the Ground), 2008. Three targets are envisaged here: to analyze the aesthetic ideas backing Parafolclórico Group exhibitions; to evaluate how their many folk elements interact with different artist languages in order to compose a certain choreography; and finally, to identify the aesthetic conformation placed behind the two different choreographs of the last performances, their trends and innermost features that differentiate them. In accordance with the Analysis of Contents (BARDIN, 2006), interviews have been made with the choreographers and the staff of the spectacles, resulting in elucidating answers to the understanding of their thematic axis. On the first chapter we called attention to motivating subjects as recollection, personal experiences, bibliography research, research in loco regarded as propelling forces of the creative works. Herein, folk culture is depicted as a dynamic process opening a frank dialogue with contemporary events and reinforcing their continuity. On the second chapter, we approached the aesthetic conformation and the scenic elements (costumes, light, scenario, make-up), integrating the studied spectacles and disseminating folk songs in various ways. As what concerns the subjects discourse, we have obtained support in authors like Robatto (1994); Lobo; Navas (2008); Burke (1989); Canclini (2006); Dufrenne (2005); Medeiros (2005); Pavis (2005); Silva (2005), among others. Those authors have provided us with an indispensable theoretic support which, added to the interviews, convinced us that the Parafolclórico Group s aesthetic conception tends to identify itself with the artist languages and other techniques of that Group. It also made sure that the Group s course aims at an aesthetic conception which is not limited to popular culture manifestations, like dance, but admits to play with other media in order to communicate its art. In view of this situation, we arrived to two conclusions: first: the group s interchanges emphasize the dynamic character of popular culture which, by establishing contacts with different realities, receives influences capable of extending its own continuity; second: the contemporary state of arts also improves multiple interchanges opening way, so, for many accomplishments in their field. Therefore, UFRN Parafolclórico Group inserts itself in the contemporary scenery by performing new evaluations of the popular dances as long as it puts them in contact with different technical, aesthetic, artist and culture combinations