573 resultados para Tung nut.


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Promotion of fruit abscission in macadamia, Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae), has potential to reduce costs associated with prolonged harvesting of late-abscising cultivars. Effects of ethephon [(2-chloroethyl) phosphonic acid] on fruit removal force and crop abscission were monitored at 3 stages of the harvest season on both unshaken and mechanically shaken trees of the late-abscising macadamia cultivar A16. Ethephon application, tree shaking, or a combination of the 2 methods, accelerated crop removal from the tree at all stages during harvest. Early harvest before natural abscission resulted in little or no difference in nut-in-shell and kernel weight, kernel recovery and kernel oil content. Delaying ethephon application or tree shaking until commencement of natural abscission resulted in greater crop removal. Fruit removal force declined naturally towards 1 kgf at this stage, and was further reduced by ethephon application. The most effective approach for harvest acceleration was to reduce fruit removal force, before tree shaking, by spraying trees with ethephon.

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Intracellular inclusions in the pedicel and calyx-tube tissues of Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer ( Myrtaceae) flowers are irregular in shape. They were shown, by polarised light and scanning electron microscopy, to be birefringent 8.9-29.5 mum druse (i.e. aggregate) crystals. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy showed that these crystals were predominantly composed of calcium. Histochemical and acid-solubility tests indicated that the crystals were calcium oxalate. Raman microprobe spectroscopy was used to confirm this chemical identity. The calcium oxalate crystals were located in xylem-vessel lumens and also in parenchyma cells adjacent to vascular tissues. Thus, the crystals may function to regulate soluble calcium concentrations in C. uncinatum tissues near sites where calcium is unloaded from the xylem.

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Ethephon promotes fruit abscission and accelerates harvest of macadamia, Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae), but has limited use due to concerns that associated abscission of inner-canopy leaves may reduce subsequent yield and nut quality. Yield and quality were monitored for 2 years following ethephon application to both unshaken and mechanically shaken trees of the late-abscising cultivar, A16. Nut quality was not adversely affected in subsequent seasons, but effects on yield varied. In 3 of 6 experiments, ethephon reduced yield in the year after application. However, in 4 of the 6 experiments, 2 years of ethephon application greatly elevated yield in the third year. This was not a compensating recovery from low second-year yield, as third-year yield of trees that received only 1 ethephon treatment did not differ from yield of control trees. Ethephon-assisted harvest remains feasible for macadamia, although further work is warranted given the potential risks and considerable benefits for subsequent yield. Inner canopy defoliation, resulting from ethephon use, could represent a canopy management technique for dense-canopy fruit trees.

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In recent years, erratic global climate conditions have generated an incessant series of natural disasters in China. This article seeks to explore China's climate change policies. This article addresses the impacts of climate change on China's environment and China's perception, principle, objective and policy actions in response to climate change.

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Since the 1990s, alongside China's economic growth, the international community has fostered a general anxiety towards a "China threat." In order to relieve itself from suspicion, China adopted the dual strategies of "harmonious worldview" and "good neighbor policy." The strategies led to the use of soft power in China's foreign policy. China aimed to reduce security concerns implied by the threat theory by supporting an image that caters to international peace and development. This article seeks to explain how China achieves its interests in Southeast Asia through the use of soft power. The authors address the concepts of "harmonious worldview" and "good neighbor policy" and how the twin strategies and soft power have shaped China's foreign policy in recent years. This article aims to provide insights into China's policy options in Southeast Asia in the near future.

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Nas mutações da moda, sendo também Influenciadas por acontecimentos políticos e espirituais, é a acção condicionante de certos indivíduos que é determinante. Limitando-se ao campo do vestuário, investigação das interferências, proporcionais à força dos regimes, do poder sobre a moda, tanto pela lei como pelo exemplo; desde a corte do Duque de Borgonha às legislações sumptuárias e ao caso paradigmático de Luís XIV, até à China de Mao, referindo casos da sociedade portuguesa. ABSTRACT - Mutations in fashion are influenced by the action of certain people. The research is limited to the field of clothing, the connections between power and fashion, both by law and by example, from the court of the Duke of Burgundy to the laws that restraint luxury, and the paradigmatic study cases of Louis XIV and the China under the rule of Mao Tse Tung. Some cases of the Portuguese society are also referred.

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Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223

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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estatística e Gestão de Informação

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Dissertação apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a Obtenção do grau de Mestre em Bioenergia

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Resumo: No envelhecimento, a possibilidade de participação social e execução de tarefas de vida diária (AVD's) e instrumentais de vida diária (AIVD's) de forma independente, constitui um determinante da saúde pelo facto de conferir bem-estar e sentido de controlo sobre a própria vida. Neste âmbito, assume especial relevância a possibilidade do indíviduo poder deslocar-se no espaço geográfico, factor não despiciendo quando cerca de 50% da população mundial vive em cidades (Santana et al., 2010). São objectivos deste trabalho, i) Determinar o padrão de mobilidade e da condução dos condutores com 60 e + anos em Portugal; ii) Conhecer a auto-percepção das dificuldades na condução; iii) ercepcionar a influência das alterações produzidas pelo envelhecimento e de doenças geralmente associadas ao envelhecimento, na condução. O trabalho de campo desenvolveu-se pela aplicação de um questionário dirigido a condutores com 60 anos ou mais, colocado em universidades seniores, associações, centro sociais, postos de atendimento de um serviço regional do Instituto Terrestres, I.P. e a familiares, amigos e colegas, com residência em 4 (quatro) das 7 NUT's II (Unidades Territórios para fins estat´sticos). Os dados foram tratados com recurso ao SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). A análise dos mesmos tem carácter descritivo.

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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Gestã do Território - Área Especialização Ambiente e Recursos Naturais

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Tese apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Doutor em Geografia e Planeamento Territorial, especialidade em Geografia Humana

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Modification of natural areas by human activities mostly has a negative impact on wildlife by increasing the geographical and ecological overlap between people and animals. This can result in escalating levels of competition and conflict between humans and wildlife, for example over crops. However, data on specific crops and crop parts that are unattractive to wildlife yet important for human livelihoods are surprisingly scarce, especially considering their potential application to reducing crop damage by wildlife. Here we examine the co-utilization of a nationally important and spatially abundant cash crop, cashew Anacardium occidentalis, by people and chimpanzees Pan troglodytes verus inhabiting a forested–agricultural matrix in Cantanhez National Park in Guinea-Bissau. In this Park people predominantly harvest the marketable cashew nut and discard the unprofitable fruit whereas chimpanzees only consume the fruit. Local farmers generally perceive a benefit of raiding by chimpanzees as they reportedly pile the nuts, making harvesting easier. By ensuring that conflict levels over crops, especially those with high economic importance, remain low, the costs of living in proximity to wildlife can potentially be reduced. Despite high levels of deforestation associated with cashew farming, these findings point to the importance of cashew as a low-conflict crop in this area.