900 resultados para Banana tree fiber
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Species distribution modeling has relevant implications for the studies of biodiversity, decision making about conservation and knowledge about ecological requirements of the species. The aim of this study was to evaluate if the use of forest inventories can improve the estimation of occurrence probability, identify the limits of the potential distribution and habitat preference of a group of timber tree species. The environmental predictor variables were: elevation, slope, aspect, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and height above the nearest drainage (HAND). To estimate the distribution of species we used the maximum entropy method (Maxent). In comparison with a random distribution, using topographic variables and vegetation index as features, the Maxent method predicted with an average accuracy of 86% the geographical distribution of studied species. The altitude and NDVI were the most important variables. There were limitations to the interpolation of the models for non-sampled locations and that are outside of the elevation gradient associated with the occurrence data in approximately 7% of the basin area. Ceiba pentandra (samaúma), Castilla ulei (caucho) and Hura crepitans (assacu) is more likely to occur in nearby water course areas. Clarisia racemosa (guariúba), Amburana acreana (cerejeira), Aspidosperma macrocarpon (pereiro), Apuleia leiocarpa (cumaru cetim), Aspidosperma parvifolium (amarelão) and Astronium lecointei (aroeira) can also occur in upland forest and well drained soils. This modeling approach has potential for application on other tropical species still less studied, especially those that are under pressure from logging.
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A high-resolution mtDNA phylogenetic tree allowed us to look backward in time to investigate purifying selection. Purifying selection was very strong in the last 2,500 years, continuously eliminating pathogenic mutations back until the end of the Younger Dryas (∼11,000 years ago), when a large population expansion likely relaxed selection pressure. This was preceded by a phase of stable selection until another relaxation occurred in the out-of-Africa migration. Demography and selection are closely related: expansions led to relaxation of selection and higher pathogenicity mutations significantly decreased the growth of descendants. The only detectible positive selection was the recurrence of highly pathogenic nonsynonymous mutations (m.3394T>C-m.3397A>G-m.3398T>C) at interior branches of the tree, preventing the formation of a dinucleotide STR (TATATA) in the MT-ND1 gene. At the most recent time scale in 124 mother-children transmissions, purifying selection was detectable through the loss of mtDNA variants with high predicted pathogenicity. A few haplogroup-defining sites were also heteroplasmic, agreeing with a significant propensity in 349 positions in the phylogenetic tree to revert back to the ancestral variant. This nonrandom mutation property explains the observation of heteroplasmic mutations at some haplogroup-defining sites in sequencing datasets, which may not indicate poor quality as has been claimed.
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Since they present a negative Poisson's radio, auxetic materials are different from conventional ones. These materials present an unusual behaviour: when stretched (elongated in the longitudinal direction), their cross-section is increased. There are two different ways to obtain auxetic materials: through polymers or through structures. It is possible to affirm that those obtained through fibrous structures are very recent and that few authors have been dedicated to their study. The main objective of this work is to study the effect of the negative Poisson
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Natural Fiber Composites based on polypropylene have gained increasing interest over the past two decades, both in the scientific and industry communities. In this study, the mechanical properties of polypropylene (PP)/natural fiber composites were studied and compared with those of polypropylene reinforced by glass fiber. Flax and jute woven fabrics have been used. PP/glass fiber composites showed better performance in terms of tensile properties.
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In this work, novel auxetic structure has been developed from braided composites produced from basalt fiber. The paper reported the auxetic and tensile behavior of the structures produced from basalt fiber and also compared with structures developed from braided composites having glass fiber as core. The basic design is modified with straight rod to improve the strengthening behavior of structure with structural elements. The Poisson’s ratio of the modified structure are studied. The Poisson’s ratio of the structure made from basalt and glass reinforced BCRs are almost similar but the tensile behavior of basalt based structure is good than glass fiber.
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Current societal challenges increasingly demand the need to seek for efficient and sustainable solutions to daily problems. Construction, as a result of its activity, is one of the main responsible industry for the exploitation of resources and greenhouse gas emissions. In this way, several research works are being undertaken to change some of the current practices. This paper presents the work being done at University of Minho to study de degradation of natural fibers when used as a sustainable solution for soil reinforcement. Jute and sisal fibrous structures (0º/90º) were studied in terms of their degradation over time, when incorporated into soil and when subject to accelerated aging tests in a QUV weathering test equipment. Results show that the process of biodegradation of natural fibers is clearly accelerated by the action of temperature, moisture and solar radiation, explaining further degradation of jute and sisal fibers when exposed to these factors, although more pronounced in jute fabric structures.
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Dissertação de mestrado Internacional em Sustentabilidade do Ambiente Construído
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Fiber membranes prepared from jute fragments can be valuable, low cost, and renewable. They have broad application prospects in packing bags, geotextiles, filters, and composite reinforcements. Traditionally, chemical adhesives have been used to improve the properties of jute fiber membranes. A series of new laccase, laccase/mediator systems, and multi-enzyme synergisms were attempted. After the laccase treatment of jute fragments, the mechanical properties and surface hydrophobicity of the produced fiber membranes increased because of the cross-coupling of lignins with ether bonds mediated by laccase. The optimum conditions were a buffer pH of 4.5 and an incubation temperature of 60 °C with 0.92 U/mL laccase for 3 h. Laccase/guaiacol and laccase/alkali lignin treatments resulted in remarkable increases in the mechanical properties; in contrast, the laccase/2,2-azino-bis-(3-ethylthiazoline-6-sulfonate) (ABTS) and laccase/2,6-dimethoxyphenol treatments led to a decrease. The laccase/ guaiacol system was favorable to the surface hydrophobicity of jute fiber membranes. However, the laccase/alkali lignin system had the opposite effect. Xylanase/laccase and cellulase/laccase combined treatments were able to enhance both the mechanical properties and the surface hydrophobicity of jute fiber membranes. Among these, cellulase/laccase treatment performed better; compared to mechanical properties, the surface hydrophobicity of the jute fiber membranes showed only a slight increase after the enzymatic multi-step processes.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Civil
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Geistes-, Sozial- und Erziehungswiss., Diss., 2011
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Dois ensaios foram realizados com o objetivo de estudar meios de controle do escurecimento enzímico na elaboração de banana passa. Bananas foram tratadas com SO2 através da sua imersão em solução de metabisulfito de potássio. As variáveis estudadas foram: concentração, temperatura e pH da solução, tempo de imersão dos frutos e tempo de descanso dos frutos após os tratamentos. Os resultados mostraram que o melhor tratamento consistiu na imersão por 10 minutos das bananas em solução de metabisulfito de potássio a 2%, aquecida a 40°C e com pH 2,9. O descanso dos frutos antes da desidratação não melhorou os produtos e portanto foi abandonado. A vida comercial dos produtos obtidos com este tratamento atingiu a 3 meses, com as embalagens comuns utilizadas. Testes preliminares com pré-aquecimento das amostras antes da imersão indicaram a possibilidade de melhorar ainda mais a qualidade dos produtos.
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O presente trabalho teve a finalidade de verificar a influência do prévio aquecimento em estufa e da remoção da película externa da banana na elaboração de banana passa. Esses tratamentos foram empregados antes da imersão da banana, por 10 minutos em solução aquecida a 40°C de metabisulfito de potássio a 2%, cujo pH foi ajustado a 2,9. Concluiu-se que o pré-aquecimento exerce uma ação bastante favorável no controle do escurecimento enzímico, visto que, o seu emprego resultou em produtos de muito melhor aspecto. A remoção da película da banana, não teve influência nas amostras pré-aquecidas mas influenciou negativamente as amostras que não sofreram pré-aquecimento.
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Este trabalho teve por objetivo encontrar meios de controlar o escurecimento enzímico catalizado pelo polifenoloxidase na elaboração de banana passa. As bananas foram tratadas com SO2, através da sua imersão em uma solução de metabisulfito de potássio. As variáveis estudadas desta solução foram, sua concentração, temperatura, pH e tempo de imersão, bem como sua interação com a remoção da panícula externa dos frutos. Concluiu-se que o melhor tratamento foi o da imersão por 10 minutos na solução de metabisulfito a 2%, aquecida a 40°C, independente do controle do pH. A interação do pH da solução com a remoção da película externa da banana não teve influência no controle do escurecimento.
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Oito tipos de frutos maduros, manga bourbon (Mangifera indica), banana nanicão (Musa cavendish), limão gatego (Citrus aurantifolia), romã (Punica granatum), laranja pera (Citrus sinensis), abacaxi amarelo (Ananas comosus), jabuticaba (Myrciaria cantiflora) e cabeludinha (Eugenia tomentosa) foram analisados quanto aos teores de carboidratos solúveis totais, glicose, frutose e sacarose. Nos diversos frutos estudados, aproximadamente 80% dos carboidratos solúveis totais foram constituídos por glicose, frutose e sacarose. A sacarose foi o açúcar predominante nos seguintes frutos: manga, jabuticaba, abacaxi, laranja e banana. O teor mais elevado em carboidratos solúveis totais (20,44% na polpa fresca) foi encontrado para banana.
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No presente trabalho efetuou-se o estudo de diferentes embalagens para passas de banana, procurando-se estabelecer suas influências nos atributos sensoriais do produto. Os frutos em pleno amadurecimento, sem casca, após passagem por orifícios de borracha foram pré-aquecidos e tratados com SO2, desidratados e acondicionados em celofane, polietileno, folha de alumínio e em alumínio mais polietileno ("combinado"). Os efeitos das diferentes embalagens nas propriedades organoléticas das passas de banana foram avaliados em termos de cor, "flavor", textura e qualidade geral. Os resultados mostraram que, até os 45 dias de armazenamento, a qualidade das passas de banana acondicionadas em filme de polietileno, folha de alumínio e no "combinado" foi satisfatória para todos os atributos estudados. Aos 75 dias de armazenamento, o filme de polietileno foi o que proporcionou melhor qualidade geral ao produto. Aos 105 dias de armazenamento, nenhum dos materiais em estudo conseguiu manter a qualidade geral em bom nível. Verificou-se também que o celofane foi o material que melhor manteve a cor do produto até os 105 dias de armazenamento, porém apresentou limitações no que tange à textura das passa de banana e ao ataque de insetos.