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Este trabajo consistió en un diagnóstico fitosanitario que se llevó a cabo durante la época de postrera (1995 1996), en la Región Pacífico sur de Nicaragua que comprende los departamentos de Rivas, Granada, Masaya y Carazo. El objetivo del trabajo fue conocer la problemática fitosanitaria del frijol en la zona. Para ello se seleccionaron productores de la zona, los cuales constituyeron la muestra de estudio. Los resultados indican que las principales plagas son Femitia tabaci (Gennadius) (Homóptera: Aleyrodidae) y Vaginutus plebema Fisher, (Gastropoda). Las medidas de control para el caso de la Femitia tabaci (Gennadius) fue básicamente cultural Mustia hilachosa Thanatephorus cucumeris (Frank) Donk pudo haber sido la principal causa de bajos rendimientos en la zona presentándose en los lotes de frijol común de forma virulenta. También se presentó la mancha angular (Isariopsis griseola (Sacc) Ferr), la antracnosis (Colletotribum Indemuthimun Sacc Magnus) y la virosis. Para el caso de las malezas, las de mayor presencia en la zona fueron: Claunmelins dittiusa, Burn, f. (siempre viva), Cyperus spp. (coyolillo), Baltumara recta L. (me caso no me caso), Cynadan dactylon (L.) Pers (zacate gallina), Sida acuta Burn F. (escoba lisa), Ixofhonus unisetus K. B. Presl. (zacate dulce) y Paspalum conjugatum (pasto horqueta). En análisis económico del estudio en la zona indica que la producción en el ciclo estudiado no fue rentable globalmente hablando, ya que el 62 por ciento de los productores no recuperaron lo invertido en el ciclo productivo. Se pudo conocer por medio del estudio el poco apoyo técnico y económico por parte de los organismos gubernamentales y la banca estatal que tienen los productores de la zona, pudiendo esto haber sido un factor que incidiera en aspectos tales como la reducción de las áreas establecidas y altos costos de producción.

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Resumen: Lotus tenuis es una valiosa leguminosa forrajera naturalizada en la Pampa Deprimida. Presenta una reconocida tolerancia al anegamiento y a la salinidad, postulándose como una especie clave para la producción ganadera de la zona. El objetivo del trabajo fue evaluar la influencia del estrés salino en el crecimiento vegetativo de dos familias de medios hermanos de L. tenuis, una reconocida como tolerante a la salinidad y la otra como susceptible. El ensayo se realizó bajo invernáculo en macetas con cinco plantas cada una. Se llevaron a cabo tres tratamientos, uno control y dos salinos con 75mM y 150mM NaCl desde la cuarta hoja pentafoliada desplegada hasta la aparición de la primera flor. Se tomaron datos de temperatura, actividad eléctrica del suelo y radiación. En total se analizaron ocho variables (% de materia seca (MS) en tallo y hoja, y en corona y raíz; MS de tallo y hoja, y de corona y raíz; MS de tallo y de hoja; relación MS aérea/MS radicular y MS tallo/MS hoja) a través de análisis de varianzas y LSD Fisher (p < 0,05) comparando entre genotipos y entre dosis. Se encontró interacción entre los factores en dos variables, % MS en corona y raíz, y en MS de tallo. Con respecto a las dosis se encontraron diferencias significativas para todas las variables, mientras que para el genotipo solo ocurrió en tres variables, MS de tallos y hojas, relación MS aérea/MS radicular, y MS de hojas. Frente a las dosis salinas se redujo la producción de MS y solo aumentó el % de MS. Para evaluar la performance de cada genotipo frente al estrés salino, se calculó expresando en porcentaje, la respuesta de cada uno en las dosis salinas frente a los tratamientos testigos. Evaluando la performance de estos genotipos, se considera que se deberían buscar líneas con un mejor comportamiento frente a la salinidad para los programas de mejoramiento forrajero de esta especie.

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Para garantizar una buena producción de sorgo ( Sorghum bicolor [L,] Moench), se recurre en parte al uso de variedades resistentes a la mosquita del sorgo ( Stenodiplosis sorghicola . Coq.), que presenten un alto potencial de rendimiento y que posean características agronómicas deseables. En este estudios se evaluaron 15 genotipos de sorgo, estab leciéndose el experimento en el Centro Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria y Biotecnología, en la época de postrera (Septiembre de 2007 a Enero de 2008 ). El diseño experimental fue el de Bloque s Completo s al Azar, con cuatro repeticiones, donde cada tra tamiento estuvo formado de cuatro hileras de cinco metros lineal de longitud con separación de 0.75 m entre surco, dejando 18 plantas por metro en cada surco. A los datos de las variables evaluadas se les realizó un análisis de varianza (ANDEVA), seguido d e una separación de media s mediante la prueba DMS de Fisher. El programa utilizado fue INFOGEN (2007). Los resultados obtenidos mostraron diferencias altamente significativas (p<0.01), para todas las variables estudiadas. Los genotipos con menor número de mosquitas por planta (1, 3), fueron el 6 y 11, con rendimiento de 5659.50 kgha - ¹ y 6874.48 kgha - ¹ , siendo éstos los más precoces. El genotipo 9 y 10 con rendimiento de grano de 7368.16 kgha - ¹ y 7561.55 kgha - ¹, superaron a los demás y también en caracterí sticas agronómicas deseables , con promedios óptimos, altura de plantas de 172.0 5 cm, senescencia foliar de 2.25%, enfermedades foliares de 1.25%, exerción de panoja de 8.50 cm, l o ngitud de panoja de 25.15 cm

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Considerada a melhor bibliografia de autores brasileiros do período colonial até o século XIX. Apresenta a biografia de cada autor e as obras por ele produzidas. A introdução narra os primórdios da tipografia no Brasil e o nascedouro das primeiras sociedades literárias no país. A obra tornou-se famosa e muito respeitada. Recebeu crítica quanto a ordem de entrada dos autores pelo prenome, costume de época. O autor colaborou em O Ateneu, O Mosaico, Anais Brasileiros de Medicina e Revista do IHGB.

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CONTENTS: Pasoso project: local livelihoods and turtle conservation in a small island MPA in central Sulawesi, Indonesia, by Abigail Moore. Fisheries development in Lao PDR, by Khamphet Roger. Creating better fisher livelihoods through leasable fisheries, by Khin Maung Soe. The Jankar system for sustainable livelihoods: lessons from the EIRFP, by Binay Kumar Sahay. Alternative livelihoods for landlocked areas in BFAR Region 6, by Jacqueline T. Mamburam. Lessons learned and future replication from Trao reef locally managed marine reserve, by Than Thi Hien.

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In this thesis we propose a new approach to deduction methods for temporal logic. Our proposal is based on an inductive definition of eventualities that is different from the usual one. On the basis of this non-customary inductive definition for eventualities, we first provide dual systems of tableaux and sequents for Propositional Linear-time Temporal Logic (PLTL). Then, we adapt the deductive approach introduced by means of these dual tableau and sequent systems to the resolution framework and we present a clausal temporal resolution method for PLTL. Finally, we make use of this new clausal temporal resolution method for establishing logical foundations for declarative temporal logic programming languages. The key element in the deduction systems for temporal logic is to deal with eventualities and hidden invariants that may prevent the fulfillment of eventualities. Different ways of addressing this issue can be found in the works on deduction systems for temporal logic. Traditional tableau systems for temporal logic generate an auxiliary graph in a first pass.Then, in a second pass, unsatisfiable nodes are pruned. In particular, the second pass must check whether the eventualities are fulfilled. The one-pass tableau calculus introduced by S. Schwendimann requires an additional handling of information in order to detect cyclic branches that contain unfulfilled eventualities. Regarding traditional sequent calculi for temporal logic, the issue of eventualities and hidden invariants is tackled by making use of a kind of inference rules (mainly, invariant-based rules or infinitary rules) that complicates their automation. A remarkable consequence of using either a two-pass approach based on auxiliary graphs or aone-pass approach that requires an additional handling of information in the tableau framework, and either invariant-based rules or infinitary rules in the sequent framework, is that temporal logic fails to carry out the classical correspondence between tableaux and sequents. In this thesis, we first provide a one-pass tableau method TTM that instead of a graph obtains a cyclic tree to decide whether a set of PLTL-formulas is satisfiable. In TTM tableaux are classical-like. For unsatisfiable sets of formulas, TTM produces tableaux whose leaves contain a formula and its negation. In the case of satisfiable sets of formulas, TTM builds tableaux where each fully expanded open branch characterizes a collection of models for the set of formulas in the root. The tableau method TTM is complete and yields a decision procedure for PLTL. This tableau method is directly associated to a one-sided sequent calculus called TTC. Since TTM is free from all the structural rules that hinder the mechanization of deduction, e.g. weakening and contraction, then the resulting sequent calculus TTC is also free from this kind of structural rules. In particular, TTC is free of any kind of cut, including invariant-based cut. From the deduction system TTC, we obtain a two-sided sequent calculus GTC that preserves all these good freeness properties and is finitary, sound and complete for PLTL. Therefore, we show that the classical correspondence between tableaux and sequent calculi can be extended to temporal logic. The most fruitful approach in the literature on resolution methods for temporal logic, which was started with the seminal paper of M. Fisher, deals with PLTL and requires to generate invariants for performing resolution on eventualities. In this thesis, we present a new approach to resolution for PLTL. The main novelty of our approach is that we do not generate invariants for performing resolution on eventualities. Our method is based on the dual methods of tableaux and sequents for PLTL mentioned above. Our resolution method involves translation into a clausal normal form that is a direct extension of classical CNF. We first show that any PLTL-formula can be transformed into this clausal normal form. Then, we present our temporal resolution method, called TRS-resolution, that extends classical propositional resolution. Finally, we prove that TRS-resolution is sound and complete. In fact, it finishes for any input formula deciding its satisfiability, hence it gives rise to a new decision procedure for PLTL. In the field of temporal logic programming, the declarative proposals that provide a completeness result do not allow eventualities, whereas the proposals that follow the imperative future approach either restrict the use of eventualities or deal with them by calculating an upper bound based on the small model property for PLTL. In the latter, when the length of a derivation reaches the upper bound, the derivation is given up and backtracking is used to try another possible derivation. In this thesis we present a declarative propositional temporal logic programming language, called TeDiLog, that is a combination of the temporal and disjunctive paradigms in Logic Programming. We establish the logical foundations of our proposal by formally defining operational and logical semantics for TeDiLog and by proving their equivalence. Since TeDiLog is, syntactically, a sublanguage of PLTL, the logical semantics of TeDiLog is supported by PLTL logical consequence. The operational semantics of TeDiLog is based on TRS-resolution. TeDiLog allows both eventualities and always-formulas to occur in clause heads and also in clause bodies. To the best of our knowledge, TeDiLog is the first declarative temporal logic programming language that achieves this high degree of expressiveness. Since the tableau method presented in this thesis is able to detect that the fulfillment of an eventuality is prevented by a hidden invariant without checking for it by means of an extra process, since our finitary sequent calculi do not include invariant-based rules and since our resolution method dispenses with invariant generation, we say that our deduction methods are invariant-free.

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Forward: Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary (LKNMS) was designated in 1981 to protect and promote the study, teaching, and wise use of the resources of Looe Key Sanctuary (Plate A). In order to wisely manage this valuable resource, a quantitative resource inventory was funded by the Sanctuary Programs Division (SPD), Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in cooperation with the Southeast Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA; the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS), University of Miami; the Fisher Island Laboratory, United States Geological Survey; and the St. Petersburg Laboratory, State of Florida Department of Natural Resources. This report is the result of this cooperative effort. The objective of this study was to quantitatively inventory selected resources of LKNMS in order to allow future monitoring of changes in the Sanctuary as a result of human or natural processes. This study, referred to as Phase I, gives a brief summary of past and present uses of the Sanctuary (Chapter 2); and describes general habitat types (Chapter 3), geology and sediment distribution (Chapter 4), coral abundance and distribution (Chapter 5), the growth history of the coral Montastraea annularis (Chapter 6), reef fish abundance and distribution (Chapter 7), and status of selected resources (Chapter 8). An interpretation of the results of the survey are provided for management consideration (Chapter 9). The results are expected to provide fundamental information for applied management, natural history interpretation, and scientific research. Numerous photographs and illustrations were used to supplement the report to make the material presented easier to comprehend (Plate B). We anticipate the information provided will be used by managers, naturalists, and the general public in addition to scientists. Unless otherwise indicated, all photographs were taken at Looe Key Reef by Dr. James A. Bohnsack. The top photograph in Plate 7.8 was taken by Michael C. Schmale. Illustrations were done by Jack Javech, NMFS. Field work was initiated in May 1983 and completed for the most part by October 1983 thanks to the cooperation of numerous people and organizations. In addition to the participating agencies and organizations we thank the Newfound Harbor Marine Institute and the Division of Parks and Recreation, State of Florida Department of Natural Resources for their logistical support. Special thanks goes to Billy Causey, the Sanctuary Manager, for his help, information, and comments. We thank in alphabetical order: Scott Bannerot, Margie Bastian, Bill Becker, Barbara Bohnsack, Grant Beardsley, John Halas, Raymond Hixon, Irene Hooper, Eric Lindblad, and Mike Schmale. We dedicate this effort to the memory of Ray Hixon who participated in the study and who loved Looe Key. (PDF contains 43 pages)

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354 p. (Bibliogr. 271-303) - Correo electrónico de la autora: andrea.guridi@gmail.com

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This report is a summary of the results of 883 purse seine sets made for juvenile salmonids during 15 cruises off the coasts of Oregon and Washington during the springs and summers of 1981-1985. Juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) occurred most frequently, followed by chinook salmon (0. tshawytscha). The juveniles of these two species co-occurred more frequently than expected. Juvenile chum, pink and sockeye salmon (0. keta, O. gorbuscha, and O. nerka), steelhead (0. mykiss) and cutthroat trout (0. clarki clarki) were caught much less frequently and in lower numbers than coho or chinook salmon. We found no evidence of large schools ofjuvenile salmonids. A northerly movement of juvenile coho salmon wa~ suggested by decreased catches off Oregon and increased catches off Washington between early and late summer. Highest catch per set of juvenile coho salmon was usually found inshore of 37.2 km. Juvenile chinook salmon were usually found within 27.9 km of the coast. Juvenile salmonids were found over a broad range of surface salinities and temperatures. High catches of juvenile coho salmon occurred in both the low salinity waters of the Columbia River plume and in adjacent higher salinity waters. Preferences for specific salinities or temperatures were not obvious for any species, although catch rates of juvenile coho salmon were highest in years when chlorophyll content was also high. Based on expansions of fish with coded wire tags, we estimated that hatchery coho salmon smolts comprised 74%, on average, of the juvenile coho salmon catches. The remaining 26% were presumably wild fish or hatchery fish released as fingerlings. Hatchery coho salmon were caught roughly in proportion to the numbers released. However, hatchery fish from the Columbia River and private coastal facilities were caught at slightly higher rates while those from coastal Washington and public coastal Oregon hatcheries were caught at slightly lower rates than expected from the numbers released. No juvenile coho salmon with coded wire tags were caught that had originated from either California or Puget Sound hatcheries. (PDF file contains 88 pages.)

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This study is concerned with the measurement of total factor prodnctivity in the marine fishing industries in general and in the Pacific coast trawl fishery in particular. The study is divided into two parts. Part I contains suitable empirical and introductory theoretical material for the examination of productivity in the Pacific coast trawl Deet. It is self-contained, and contains the basic formulae, empirical results, and discussion. Because the economic theory of index numbers and productivity is constantly evolving and is widely scattered throughout the economics literature, Part D draws together the theoretical literature into one place to allow ready access for readers interested in more details. The major methodological focus of the study is upon the type of economic index number that is most appropriate for use by economists with the National Marine Fisheries Service. This study recommends that the following types of economic index numbers be used: chain rather than fIxed base; bilateral rather than multilateral; one of the class of superlative indices, such as the Tornqvist or Fisher Ideal. (PDF file contains 40 pages.)

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After several years of surveys on the Kainji Lake fisheries activities by the Nigerian German Kainji Lake Fish promotion Project (KLFPP) trends regarding catches, yield and other parameter begin to emerge. However, it became obvious that some of the data were not quite as accurate as they were believed to be. Looking at the different editions of the statistical bulletin of Kainji Lake, concerning one given fisheries parameter, sometimes it is possible to reveal inconsistencies and unexplained trends. As compared to the survey method, PRA is primarily for analysis of differences in local phenomenon and processes. Therefore, PRA was used as a complementary tool to enhance the knowledge on issues like fisher women, entrepreneurs, gear ownership structure, mode of operation by owners of large gear number, preference in the use of twine and nylon gill nets, and reasons for misinformation on the number of fishing equipment owned by entrepreneurs, which cannot be done with frame survey. PRA techniques like timeline, mapping, seasonal calendar, transect walk and key informant interviews were utilized in the study process

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Technology generation and dissemination are important components of rural transformation programmes. Nigerian fisheries sub-sector is still hampered by low productivity (especially in aquaculture) and low output (capture fisheries and post-harvest technologies). Research institutions and the Universities have made efforts in developing improved technologies to find solution to these problems, yet the level of adoption of the technologies remain low. This is due to a combination of various factors among which are faulty agricultural policies; institutional framework and unfavourable socio-economic environment. Niger State plays an important role in production in Nigeria and host the only research institute with the mandate in inland fisheries. It is important therefore to know the effectiveness of various extension approaches used in disseminating the technologies developed and their impact on adopters. Forty fishers were randomly selected in Shiroro L.G.A. of the Niger State and interviewed. The study probed into their socio-economic characteristics, traditional practices, extent of awareness and adoption for fisheries technologies and the effectiveness and impact of various approaches used by the extension organizations to disseminate the technologies. The results show that the economically active age group of the fishers was in the range of 20-50 years (87.5%). Males (95%) dominate the fisher population. 47.5% of the respondents have average household size of 6-10 and 57.5% were below primary school in educational attainment. Only 57.5% belonged to cooperative societies, while 90.0% of the fishers have no access to credit other than personal finance. Majority of fish-farmers (60%) operate at homestead level with pond size less than 50 square meter, stock under polyculture fishing methods are at subsistence level, while 67.5% of processors use mud-oven to cure, by smoking, freshly caught fish. Disseminated aquaculture technologies have low level of awareness (5-20%) and adoption (2.5-22.5%). For capture fisheries and post-harvest technologies awareness levels of 47.5-72.5% and adoption levels of 27.5-50.0% were recorded. Method demonstration (87.5%), result demonstration (75.0%) and field days (47.5%) are the major approaches used by the ADP. Respondents were of the opinion that method demonstration (65%), result demonstration (57.5%) and field day (30.0%) are effective. 62.5% of respondents had enhanced income due impact of extension activities