91 resultados para Ipoema batatas


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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Horticultura) - FCA

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Pós-graduação em Engenharia e Ciência de Alimentos - IBILCE

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The objective this study was to evaluate the fatty acids profile of samples of chips potato marketed in the city of São Jose do Rio Preto-SP. We collected samples of 10 brands of chips potato, obtained from 3 different batches. The fatty acids profile was obtained by gas chromatography, with peak identified by retention times with standards of methyl esters and the results calculated and expressed as g/100g of the sample. The fatty acids profile in chips potatoes from different brands were on average 39.22% for saturated fatty acids, 39.64% for monounsaturated, 18.60% for polyunsaturated and 2.43% for trans fatty acids.

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Intervention strategies regarding the biofortification of orange-fleshed sweet potato, which is a rich source of carotenoids for combating vitamin A deficiency, are being developed in Brazil. This study was conducted to evaluate the concentrations of individual carotenoids, total phenolic compounds and antioxidant capacity in the roots of four biofortified sweet potato cultivars that were raw or processed by four common heat treatments. HPLC, Folin-Ciocalteu, DPPH and ABTS assays were used. All cultivars showed high levels of carotenoids in raw roots, predominantly all-trans-beta-carotene (79.1-128.5 mg.100 g(-1) DW), suggesting a high estimated vitamin A activity. The CNPH 1194 cultivar reported carotenoids values highest than those of other cultivars (p < 0.05). The total phenolic compounds varied among cultivars and heat treatments (0.96-2.05 mg.g(-1) DW). In most cases, the heat treatments resulted in a significant decrease in the carotenoids and phenolic compounds contents as well as antioxidant capacity. Processing of flour presented the greatest losses of major carotenoids and phenolics. The phenolic compounds showed more stability than carotenoids after processing. There were significant correlations between the carotenoids and phenolic compounds and the antioxidant capacity.

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Laboratory colonies of the leaf-cutting ants Atta sexdens feed daily with leaves of Ipomoea batatas showed ant mortality and a significant decrease in the size of the fungal garden after the second week, with complete depletion of nests after 5 weeks of treatment. The mean oxygen consumption rate of these ants was higher than the control (ants collected from nests feed with leaves of Eucalyptus alba), suggesting a physiological action of the leaves of I. batatas on the ants in addition to the effect of inhibiting the growth of the fungal garden.

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Apresentamos um modelo que estima o fator de bioconcentracão (BCF) de pesticidas em batatas supondo que o pesticida na solução do solo é absorvido pela batata por difusão passiva,seguindo a segunda lei de Fick.Os pesticidas do modelo são compostos orgânicos não-iônicos, tradicionalmente utilizados no cultivo de batatas que degradam no solo de acordo com uma equação cinética de primeira ordem. Este trabalho apresenta uma expressão que relaciona o BCF com a taxa de eliminação do pesticida pela batata, com a taxa de acumulação do pesticida na batata, com a taxa de crescimento da batata, e com a taxa de degradação do pesticida no solo. O BCF foi estimado supondo-se estado de equilíbrio estacionário do quociente entre a concentração do pesticida na batata e a concentração do pesticida na solução do solo. O modelo foi construído baseado no trabalho de Trapp et al. (2007), [Diffusion of PAH in Potato and Carrrot Slices and Applications for a Potato Model] no qual é apresentada uma expressão para calcular a difusividade de substâncias orgânicas persistentes em batatas. A modelagem consistiu em adicionar ao modelo de Trapp et al. (2007) a hipótese de que o pesticida degrada no solo. O valor do BCF sugere um conjunto de pesticidas que devem ser prioritariamente monitorados em cultivos de batatas. Foi estimado o BCF dos pesticidas methamidophos, cymoxanil, carbofuran, aldicarb, metalaxyl, fenamiphos, carbaryl, triazophos, tebuconazole, propiconazole, chlorothalonil e cypermethrin.

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The genus Colasposorna Laporte is shown to be represented in Australia by a single species, C. sellaturn Baly (= C. barbaturn Harold, syn. conf.; = C. regulare Jacoby, syn. nov.). The adult and larva are described and lectotypes designated for C. sellaturn and C. regulare. Colasposoma sellaturn is recorded from the Northern Territory, northern Queensland and New Guinea. This species is a pest of Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato) in northern Queensland, where the adults damage stems and foliage and larvae may cause considerable damage to tubers. Its pest status is assessed and control measures discussed.

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Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) was found by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to be not fully systemic in naturally infected kava (Piper methysticum) plants in Fiji. Twenty-six of 48 samples (54%) from various tissues of three recently infected plants were CMV-positive compared with 7/51 samples (14%) from three long-term infections (plants affected by dieback for more than 1 year). The virus was also found to have a limited ability to move into newly formed stems. CMV was detected in only 2/23 samples taken from re-growth stems arising from known CMV infected/dieback affected plants. Mechanical inoculation experiments conducted in Fiji indicate that the known kava intercrop plants banana (Musa spp.), pineapple (Ananas comosus), peanut (Arachis hypogaea) and the common weed Mikania micrantha are potential hosts for a dieback-causing strain of CMV It was not possible to transmit the virus mechanically to the common kava intercrop plants taro (Colocasia esculenta), Xanthosoma sp., sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), yam (Dioscorea alata), papaya (Carica papaya) or the weed Momordica charantia. Implications of the results of this research on a possible integrated disease management strategy are discussed.