970 resultados para Bean - Plant residues in soil - Productivity
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Toxocara species are most common roundworms of Canidae and Felidae. Human toxocariasis develops by ingesting of embryonated eggs in contaminated soil. There is no previous report of Toxocara contamination in the soil samples from the public areas in Bangkok. For this reason our study have been carried out to examine the frequency of Toxocara eggs in public yards in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 175 sand and clay samples were collected and examined for parasite eggs. According to this study, Toxocara eggs were detected from 10 (5.71%) of 175 soil samples. The high rate of contamination in this study implies the importance of the control of this possible zoonotic disease: control of abandon of dogs and cats, is still necessary.
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Environmental nanoremediation of various contaminants has been reported in several recent studies. In this paper, the state of the art on the use of nanoparticles in soil and groundwater remediation processes is presented. There is a substantive body of evidence on the growing and successful application of nanoremediation for a diversity of soil and groundwater contamination contexts, particularly, for heavy metals, other inorganic contaminants, organic contaminants and emerging contaminants, as pharmaceutical and personal care products. This review confirms the competence of the use of nanoparticles in the remediation of contaminated media and the prevalent use of iron based nanoparticles.
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3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of the work described in this chapter, was the subject of the following publication: D. Vieira, T. a. Figueiredo, A. Verma, R. G. Sobral, A. M. Ludovice, H. de Lencastre, and J. Trincao, “Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of GatD, a glutamine amidotransferase-like protein from Staphylococcus aureus peptidoglycan,” Acta Crystallogr. Sect. F Struct. Biol. Commun., vol. 70, no. 5, pp. 1–4, Apr. 2014.
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Based on the report for the unit “Métodos Interactivos de Participação e Decisão A” (Interactive methods of participation and decision A), coordinated by Prof. Lia Maldonado Teles de Vasconcelos and Prof. Nuno Miguel Ribeiro Videira Costa. This unit was provided for the PhD Program in Technology Assessment in 2015/2016.
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La producción de los cultivos está afectada por factores bióticos entre los que se destacan las enfermedades, malezas y plagas, por esto es de importancia el uso de plaguicidas que permitan mantener la producción. Sin embargo, estos productos constituyen un serio riesgo para la salud si no se aplican adecuadamente a fin de no dejar residuos en los granos. La introducción de marcos regulatorios cada vez más estrictos constituyen una barrera para las exportaciones actuales y futuras. El sistema agrícola-industrial argentino no cuenta aún con suficiente información para implementar las medidas adecuadas para prevenir la contaminación de granos con plaguicidas en pre y postcosecha. Se hipotetiza que la residualidad de plaguicidas en granos de soja en la Región Centro de Córdoba está influenciada por factores tanto tecnológicos como ambientales. La evaluación de la importancia relativa de estos factores permite sugerir estrategias de manejo adecuadas para asegurar niveles de residuos por debajo de los límites máximos permitidos. Se plantea como objetivo general identificar los factores tecnológicos (tecnología del cultivo, propiedades fisico-químicas de los plaguicidas, tecnología de aplicación) y sus interacciones, que inciden a campo y en postcosecha sobre el nivel de residuos de insecticidas en granos de soja, en la Región Centro de Córdoba. Como objetivos específicos se pretende cuantificar los residuos que generan las aplicaciones habituales de insecticidas, evaluar la influencia de los diferentes factores tecnológicos y sus interacciones sobre los niveles de residuos y adecuar curvas de disipación de plaguicidas a las condiciones de la región. También aportar conocimientos e información sobre el tema y sugerir prácticas de manejo que reduzcan los niveles de residuos, asegurando la calidad e inocuidad de los alimentos. Para el logro de estos objetivos se realizarán ensayos de evaluación de insecticidas a campo y en postcosecha en la localidad de Manfredi, Provincia de Córdoba, durante dos temporadas agrícolas. Se evaluarán distintas dosis y momentos de aplicación de los insecticidas endosulfán, clorpirifós+cipermetrina y fenitrotión en los ensayos a campo y fenitrotión, esfenvalerato, clorpirifós, deltametrina, DDVP y pirimifós metil en postcosecha. Con endosulfan se realizarán ensayos adecuados para el desarrollo de curvas de disipación. La determinación de residuos de plaguicidas se realizará utilizando determinación de multiresiduos a través cromatografía. Las curvas de disipación para endosulfan se ajustarán a través de modelos no lineales. Los conocimientos e información respecto a la influencia de los factores tecnológicos y sus interacciones sobre el nivel de residuos de plaguicidas en granos de soja, generados como resultados del presente proyecto, serán de utilidad para enriquecer las bases científico-técnicas en el tema y enfrentar el problema de la contaminación de granos con plaguicidas. Identificar la influencia de los factores tecnológicos y sus interacciones permitirá desarrollar prácticas de manejo tendientes a obtener productos con un nivel de residuos por debajo de los límites permitidos. La adecuación de curvas de disipación de plaguicidas a la Región Centro de Córdoba, permitirá efectuar predicciones sobre el contenido de residuos a causa de un tratamiento en un momento dado, conocer la importancia de las distintas variables y la posibilidad de variarlas para disminuir el nivel de residuos en los granos. Es importante profundizar sobre este tema ya que no existe la cantidad de información suficiente para enfrentar el problema de la contaminación por plaguicidas en nuestros sistemas productivos. Esta información es necesaria para poder garantizar la calidad e inocuidad de los alimentos tanto para el comercio interno como externo, asegurando la permanencia de los productos argentinos en los mercados internacionales.
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Recent studies have shown that septic tank systems are a major source of groundwater pollution. Many public health workers feel that the most cri^cal aspect of the use of septic tanks as a means of sewage disposal is the contamination of private water wells with attendant human health hazards. In this study the movement and attenuation of septic tank effluents in a range of soil/overburden types and hydrogeological situations was investigated. The suitability of a number of chemical and biological tracer materials to monitor the movement of septic tank effluent constituents to groundwater sources was also examined. The investigation was divided into three separate but inteiTelated sections. In the first section of the study the movement of septic tank effluent from two soil treatment systems was investigated by direct measurements of soil nutrient concentrations and enteric bacterial numbers in the soil beneath and downgradient of the test systems. Two sites with different soil types and hydrogeological characteristics were used. The results indicated that the attenuation of the effluent in both of the treatment systems was incomplete. Migration of nitrate, ammonium, phosphate and fecal bacteria to a depth of 50 cm beneath the inverts of the distribution tiles was demonstrated on all sampling occasions. The lateral migration of the pollutants was less pronounced, although on occasions high nutrients levels and fecal bacterial numbers were detected at a lateral distance of 4.0 m downgradient of the test systems. There was evidence that the degree and extent of effluent migration was increased after periods of heavy or prolonged rainfall when the attenuating properties of the treatment systems were reduced as a result of saturation of the soil. The second part of the study examined the contamination of groundwaters downgradient of septic tank soil treatment systems. Three test sites were used in the investigation. The sites were chosen because of differences in the thicknesses and nature of the unsaturated zone available for effluent attenuation at each of the locations. A series of groundwater monitoring boreholes were installed downgradient of the test systems at each of the sites and these were sampled regularly to assess the efficiency of the overburden material in reducing the polluting potential of the wastewater. Effluent attenuation in the septic tank treatment systems was shown to be incomplete, resulting in chemical and microbiological contamination of the groundwaters downgradient of the systems. The nature and severity of groundwater contamination was dependent on the composition and thickness of the unsaturated zone and the extent of weathering in the underlying saturated bedrock. The movement of septic tank effluent through soil/overburdens to groundwater sources was investigated by adding a range of chemical and biological tracer materials to the three septic tank systems used in section two of the study. The results demonstrated that a single tracer type cannot be used to accurately monitor the movement of all effluent constituents through soils to groundwater. The combined use of lithium bromide and endospores of Bacillus globigii was found to give an accurate indication of the movement of both the chemical and biological effluent constituents.
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The organic and inorganic forms of soil nitrogen and how they participate in the process of fixation, immobilization and mineralization of ammonium in soils were evaluated, after different periods of incubaton, utilizing two soils, a Lithic Haplustoll and a Typic Eutrorthox. The results obtained permit to suggest that : 1) The method for determination of the ammonium fixing capacity based on the extraction with 2N KC1, is considered to be subject to interferences of other soil fractions capable of retaining ammonium. 2) The increase in exchangeable ammonium content is related to the decrease in amino acids and hydrolyzable ammonium. 3) The immobilization and mineralization processes are still held under mil microbial. The forms more affected by this condition are amino acids and hydrolyzable ammonium.
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The research reported here is an output of Karen Turner’s ESRC Climate Change Leadership Fellow project (Grant reference RES-066-27-0029). However, this research builds on previous work funded by the ESRC on modelling the economic and environmental impacts of technological improvement (Grant reference: RES-061-25-0010) and by the EPSRC through the SuperGen Marine Energy Research Consortium on accounting for and modeling environmental indicators (Grant reference: EP/E040136/1).
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Determining the time since discharge of spent cartridges found on a crime scene may be very useful in firearm investigations. The potential of small calibre munitions was barely studied before and this work did therefore focus on that problematic. The first step was to optimize the detection potential of solidphase microextraction (SPME) followed by gas chromatography coupled to a mass spectrometry detector (GC/MS). This allowed determining the organic volatile composition of empty cartridges immediately after a gunshot. Identification of 32 detected compounds was confirmed by the analysis of reference substances. Preliminary aging studies over 32 hours were carried out on selected target compounds to evaluate their potential for the dating of shotguns.