710 resultados para Troncos (Botanica)
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The objective of this study was to examine the growth of Gracilaria cervicornis cultured in a shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) pond and to determine the absorption efficiency and the kinetics parameters (Vmax, Ks e Vmax:Ks) of this macroalgae for the nutrients N-NO3-, N-NH4+ and P-PO4-3, aiming at its use as bioremediatory of eutrophicated environments. For this study, two experiments (field and laboratory) were developed. In the field study, the seaweed was examined in relation to the growth and the biomass. In the laboratory experiment, the absorption efficiency of G. cervicornis was measured through the monitoring of the concentration of the three nutrients (N-NO3-, N-NH4+ e P-PO4-3) during 5 hours and the kinetic parameters were determined through the formula of Michaelis-Menten. The results obtained in this study demonstrated that G. cervicornis benefited from the available nutrients in the pond, increasing 52.4% of its biomass value after 30 days of culture. It was evidenced that the variability of the biomass could be explained through the salinity, availability of light (transparency and solid particle in suspension) and concentration of N-NO3- in the environment. In the laboratory experiment, the highest absorption efficiency was found in the treatments with low concentration (5 µmol.L-1), being evidenced a reduction of up to 85,3%, 97,5% and 81,2% of N-NH4+, N-NO3- and P-PO43-, respectively. Regarding the kinetic parameters, G. cervicornis presented better ability in absorbing N-NH4+ in high concentrations (Vmax = 158,5 µmol g-1 dry wt h-1) and P-PO43- in low concentrations (Ks = 5 µmol.L-1 e Vmax:Ks = 10,3). The results of this study show that G. cervicornis could be cultivated in shrimp ponds, presents a good capacity of absorption for the tested nutrients and is a promising candidate for biorremediation in shrimp pond effluent
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Due to the high supply and its attractive cost, the poultry litter has been used in the southwestern region of Parana to the improvement of soil fertility seeking greater production of grains and pastures. However, the use without technical knowledge can minimize the benefits of poultry litter or even cause undesirable effects on soil, environmental pollution and also productivity losses in the used crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of different times of poultry litter application, predating the winter crop, associated with increasing levels, about soil chemical properties, release of nutrients and crop performances in four consecutive years (2011-2014). In the first three years the experimental design was randomized blocks with a split plot system and four replications. In the main plots were tested four poultry litter application times preceding the wheat production: 0, 15, 30 and 45 days before sowing (DAS); in the subplots were applied four poultry litter levels (wet basis): 0, 4, 8 and 12 Mg ha-1. Last year one more subdivision of plots was done, evaluating the use or not of nitrogen in coverage in wheat, at a dose of 100 kg N ha-1. The wheat cultivar used in the four years was the BRS 220. In three years it was evaluated the residual effect on soybean production (cultivar - BMX Turbo RR) and in one year on the beans. The chemical soil attributes were evaluated at four depths 0-2,5cm, 2,5-5cm, 5-10cm and 10-20cm, and also the rate of decomposition and nutrient release of poultry litter and the crop productivity. The different times of application concerning the poultry litter had little influence on the studied variables, demonstrating that the producer does not need to have a specific date (before planting) to the application of poultry litter. Potassium was fully released 60 days after the allocation of litter bags into the field; for nitrogen and phosphorus the release was slower. The use of increasing levels of poultry litter increased the levels of various soil elements, highlighting the potassium which reached 20 cm deep in the second year of evaluation. The increase in pH and in the base saturation occurred only in the upper layers, while the phosphorus reached 10 cm deep in the third year of the study. It was observed increased pH and base saturation. The use of increasing doses of poultry litter contributed to the wheat plant nutrition, significantly increasing the weight of a thousand grains, and the grain yield of wheat in all the evaluated years; the nitrogen fertilization in coverage also had significant effect for the fourth evaluated year. Also there was a significant response from the residual effect of poultry litter for crops planted in summer for both soybeans and beans.
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Since centuries ago, the Asians use seaweed as an important source of feeding and are their greatest world-wide consumers. The migration of these peoples for other countries, made the demand for seaweed to increase. This increasing demand prompted an industry with annual values of around US$ 6 billion. The algal biomass used for the industry is collected in natural reservoirs or cultivated. The market necessity for products of the seaweed base promotes an unsustainable exploration of the natural banks, compromising its associated biological balance. In this context, seaweed culture appears as a viable alternative to prevent the depletion of these natural supplies. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide space and produce information that can facilitate the evaluation of important physical and socio-economic characteristics for the planning of seaweed culture. This objective of this study is to identify potential coastal areas for seaweed culture in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, from the integration of social-environmental data in the SIG. In order to achieve this objective, a geo-referred database composed of geographical maps, nautical maps and orbital digital images was assembled; and a bank of attributes including physical and oceanographical variables (winds, chains, bathymetry, operational distance from the culture) and social and environmental factors (main income, experience with seaweed harvesting, demographic density, proximity of the sheltered coast and distance of the banks) was produced. In the modeling of the data, the integration of the space database with the bank of attributes for the attainment of the map of potentiality of seaweed culture was carried out. Of a total of 2,011 ha analyzed by the GIS for the culture of seaweed, around 34% or 682 ha were indicated as high potential, 55% or 1,101 ha as medium potential, and 11% or 228 ha as low potential. The good indices of potentiality obtained in the localities studied demonstrate that there are adequate conditions for the installation of seaweed culture in the state of Rio Grande do Norte
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Alexandre Jose de Melo Moraes (1816-1882), foi medico Historiador e politico brasileiro. Revela-se como autor de um Compêndio de historia no ano de 1854, quando publica a obra Ensaio corografico do imperio do Brasil. O sucesso da obra levou-o a mudar radicalmente o rumo de seu interesse de assuntos tão diversos como a Medicina, Botanica e Agricultura para a Historia. Mello Moraes não tinha formação de historiador nem jamais se dedicara a pesquisa historica, porem legou seu nome a posteridade como um dos maiores amealhadores de documentos historicos relevantes. Sua obra e recheada de preocupações politicas assemelhou a tarefa de historiador a de um juiz que censura, mostra os defeitos, acusa os crimes ou louva as virtudes para a posteridade. Foi considerado um Grande colecionador e pesquisador.
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L'assenzio è un distillato ad alta gradazione alcolica 60-70° all'aroma di anice, generalmente dalla colorazione verde smeraldo o verde chiaro, derivato da erbe quali i fiori e le foglie dell’Artemisia absinthium L. dal quale prende il nome. Le proprietà officinali della pianta sono conosciute ed utilizzate fin dall’antichità dal momento che la pianta e le sue applicazioni terapeutiche sono addirittura citate in un papiro egiziano del 1500 a.C. Tale distillato conobbe una diffusione eccezionale nell’800, e divenne particolarmente noto alla fine del secolo, grazie alla fama che ebbe tra gli artisti e gli scrittori di Parigi. Il successo dell’assenzio in Europa fu clamoroso, ma altrettanto rapido fu poi il suo declino. Infatti, scomparve da tutti i mercati d’Europa e d’oltre oceano in poco più di un decennio. Attualmente l’assenzio, ritornato in voga, trova applicazione durante la celebrazione di numerose ritualità magico-esoteriche dove lo si celebra come capace di ridurre la carica aggressiva, sviluppare la calma e fortificare corpo e mente. Siti internet di matrice magico-occultista riportano il suo consumo durante lo svolgimento di vari rituali. Questo utilizzo “nascosto” ma diffuso ha posto le basi per indagarne il suo reale consumo voluttuario tra i giovani, in considerazione della sua facile reperibilità e dei suoi effetti farmaco-tossicologici.
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Il numero di nuove sostanze psicoattive (NSP) acquistabile in internet e le informazioni relative alla loro modalità di assunzione a scopi curativi, ricreazionali e spirituali, stanno aumentando costantemente. Nomi come “legal highs”, “herbal highs” e “etno-drugs”, inducono i consumatori a credere che questi prodotti siano sicuri e naturali, sottostimandone o volutamente trascurandone le loro potenzialità farmaco-tossicologiche. Oltre a questo, l’impiego di sostanze naturali tradizionalmente impiegate all’interno di un rituale ben definito in etnie specifiche, in nuovi contesti ricreativi, porta spesso all’abuso delle stesse sostanze (Marti, 2013; 2015). Infatti, mentre l’uso tradizionale/etnico di queste sostanze naturali, non sembra essere associato a dipendenza, intossicazioni o problemi legati alla salute, una volta raggiunto il mercato mondiale, si assiste invece ad una escalation di problematiche ed intossicazioni. Queste derivano soprattutto dal fatto che uscendo da un contesto tradizionale per accedere in uno prettamente ricreazionale, cambiano numerosi fattori fondamentali tra cui: la via di somministrazione, la quantità assunta, l’assunzione di sostanze pure e la co-somministrazione con altre sostanze psicoattive.
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Em uma formação de restinga na Ilha do Mel, Paranaguá-PR, foram avaliadas, mensalmente, a serapilheira produzida e a acumulada, em quadrados de 0,25 m², durante um ano (julho/1996-junho/1997). A decomposição, mensal e anual, foi estimada, indiretamente, pela razão entre serapilheira produzida e acumulada. A produção anual de serapilheira de 5,1 t.ha-1 encontra-se no limite inferior aos obtidos em outras florestas tropicais, e decorre, provavelmente, do solo arenoso e pobre em nutrientes. A produção e a decomposição foram sazonais, mais intensa durante o período mais quente e chuvoso, estando relacionadas, principalmente, à temperatura. O pequeno acúmulo de serapilheira (5,5t.ha-1.ano -1), e a ausência de variações mensais significativas neste compartimento denotam o sincronismo entre estes processos, que, aliado a taxa de decomposição anual relativamente baixa (kL = 0,92), representa grande valor adaptativo para o ecossistema, pois, pode minimizar as perdas por lixiviação e permitir um melhor aproveitamento dos nutrientes e água disponíveis momentaneamente. Tais mecanismos, bem como o caráter perenifólio das espécies, escleromorfia, e uma rede de raízes superficiais, possibilitam o desenvolvimento da comunidade vegetal sob as condições oligotróficas do solo. Estes, além do clima, parecem exercer uma forte influencia na determinação dos padrões de produção e decomposição da serapilheira.
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The objective of this study was to examine the growth of Gracilaria cervicornis cultured in a shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) pond and to determine the absorption efficiency and the kinetics parameters (Vmax, Ks e Vmax:Ks) of this macroalgae for the nutrients N-NO3-, N-NH4+ and P-PO4-3, aiming at its use as bioremediatory of eutrophicated environments. For this study, two experiments (field and laboratory) were developed. In the field study, the seaweed was examined in relation to the growth and the biomass. In the laboratory experiment, the absorption efficiency of G. cervicornis was measured through the monitoring of the concentration of the three nutrients (N-NO3-, N-NH4+ e P-PO4-3) during 5 hours and the kinetic parameters were determined through the formula of Michaelis-Menten. The results obtained in this study demonstrated that G. cervicornis benefited from the available nutrients in the pond, increasing 52.4% of its biomass value after 30 days of culture. It was evidenced that the variability of the biomass could be explained through the salinity, availability of light (transparency and solid particle in suspension) and concentration of N-NO3- in the environment. In the laboratory experiment, the highest absorption efficiency was found in the treatments with low concentration (5 µmol.L-1), being evidenced a reduction of up to 85,3%, 97,5% and 81,2% of N-NH4+, N-NO3- and P-PO43-, respectively. Regarding the kinetic parameters, G. cervicornis presented better ability in absorbing N-NH4+ in high concentrations (Vmax = 158,5 µmol g-1 dry wt h-1) and P-PO43- in low concentrations (Ks = 5 µmol.L-1 e Vmax:Ks = 10,3). The results of this study show that G. cervicornis could be cultivated in shrimp ponds, presents a good capacity of absorption for the tested nutrients and is a promising candidate for biorremediation in shrimp pond effluent
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Since centuries ago, the Asians use seaweed as an important source of feeding and are their greatest world-wide consumers. The migration of these peoples for other countries, made the demand for seaweed to increase. This increasing demand prompted an industry with annual values of around US$ 6 billion. The algal biomass used for the industry is collected in natural reservoirs or cultivated. The market necessity for products of the seaweed base promotes an unsustainable exploration of the natural banks, compromising its associated biological balance. In this context, seaweed culture appears as a viable alternative to prevent the depletion of these natural supplies. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide space and produce information that can facilitate the evaluation of important physical and socio-economic characteristics for the planning of seaweed culture. This objective of this study is to identify potential coastal areas for seaweed culture in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, from the integration of social-environmental data in the SIG. In order to achieve this objective, a geo-referred database composed of geographical maps, nautical maps and orbital digital images was assembled; and a bank of attributes including physical and oceanographical variables (winds, chains, bathymetry, operational distance from the culture) and social and environmental factors (main income, experience with seaweed harvesting, demographic density, proximity of the sheltered coast and distance of the banks) was produced. In the modeling of the data, the integration of the space database with the bank of attributes for the attainment of the map of potentiality of seaweed culture was carried out. Of a total of 2,011 ha analyzed by the GIS for the culture of seaweed, around 34% or 682 ha were indicated as high potential, 55% or 1,101 ha as medium potential, and 11% or 228 ha as low potential. The good indices of potentiality obtained in the localities studied demonstrate that there are adequate conditions for the installation of seaweed culture in the state of Rio Grande do Norte
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A cajazeira (Spondias mombin L.) pertence à família Anacardiaceae e ao gênero Spondias (Airy Shaw & Forman, 1967). É uma árvore frutífera tropical lenhosa, caducifólia, de tronco longo e ereto, revestido por casca grossa e rugosa, que esgalha e ramifica na parte terminal, o que confere um porte alto à planta (SOUZA e BLEICHER, 2002). Os frutos cuja exploração é extrativista são perfumados, de sabor agridoce, contêm carotenóides, açúcares, vitaminas A e C. Daí, são muito procurados pelas agroindústrias, para o processamento de polpas, sucos, geléias, néctares e sorvetes de excelente qualidade e alto valor comercial. Para o cultivo comercial da cajazeira, os fatores mais limitantes são o alto porte e a longa fase juvenil das plantas de sementes, as variações em formato de copa, produtividade, tamanho, sabor dos frutos e as características físicas, físico-químicas e químicas dos frutos (SOARES et al. 2006). Assim, o cultivo de plantas clonadas poderá ser uma alternativa para superação desses problemas. Plantas de cajazeira enxertadas, cultivadas no sul da Bahia começaram a produzir no terceiro ano de cultivo, mas tinham alto porte, com altura média de 4,46 m (LEITE; MARTINS; RAMOS, 2003). Em Pacajus-CE, os clones cultivados também tiveram alto porte, troncos monopodiais (haste única) e tendência a formar copas altas, e algumas plantas produziram apenas no primeiro ano de cultivo (SOUZA e BLEICHER, 2002). De acordo com Hartmann et al. (2002), clones enxertados sofrem fortes influências das combinações entre os porta-enxertos e os clones copa, das técnicas de cultivo, das condições edafoclimáticas, ecológicas e das interações entre esses fatores, que afetam diretamente o comportamento fenotípico e produtivo dos clones. O tempo de transição entre XX Congresso Brasileiro de Fruticultura 54th Annual Meeting of the Interamerican Society for Tropical Horticulture 12 a 17 de Outubro de 2008 - Centro de Convenções ? Vitória/ES o crescimento vegetativo e o reprodutivo é de suma importância para a agricultura e o melhoramento de plantas, porque a floração é o primeiro passo da reprodução sexual. Os fatores ambientais (fotoperíodo, temperatura, disponibilidade de água e radiação solar) controlam a transição para a floração. O fato de tais fatores promotores da floração serem percebidos por diferentes partes da planta implica que essas partes interagem e que o destino do meristema apical ? permanecer vegetativo ou se tornar reprodutivo ? é controlado por um arranjo de sinais de longa distância em toda a planta (BERNIER et al., 1993). Neste trabalho, avaliaram-se dez combinações de cinco clones copa e dois porta-enxertos quanto à percentagem de plantas produtivas (PProd) em diferentes idades.
Comportamento vegetativo de clones de cajazeira com sete anos de cultivo na Chapada do Apodi, Ceará.
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A cajazeira (Spondias mombin L.) pertence à família Anacardiaceae. É uma espécie selvagem, sendo a exploração de seus frutos extrativista. Pelas descrições de Harlan (1975), a espécie é classificada como encorajada, ou seja, é disseminada, colhida e selecionada sem nenhum plantio de sementes. Mesmo assim, tem considerável importância socioeconômica para as regiões Norte e Nordeste do Brasil. Para o seu cultivo comercial, os fatores mais limitantes são o alto porte e a longa fase juvenil das plantas obtidas de sementes (VILLACHICA, 1996) e a falta de clones recomendados para cultivo (Souza et al, 2006). Os clones enxertados são influenciados por porta-enxertos, clones copa, técnicas de cultivo, condições edafoclimáticas, ecológicas e pelas interações entre esses fatores, que afetam diretamente o comportamento fenotípico e produtivo do clone (HARTMANN et al, 2002). Clones de cajazeira enxertados sobre cajazeira, cultivados no sul da Bahia, apresentaram no terceiro ano de cultivo, alto porte, com altura média de 4,46 m (LEITE; MARTINS; RAMOS, 2003). Em Pacajus-CE, clones de cajazeira enxertados sobre umbuzeiro também tiveram porte alto, troncos monopodias, com haste única e tendência a formar copas altas (SOUZA e BLEICHER, 2002). Para caracterizar o crescimento vegetativo, avaliaram-se a altura de planta e perímetros dos caules do porta-enxerto e do enxerto dos clones de cajazeira enxertados sobre porta- enxertos de pé franco de umbuzeiro e da própria cajazeira.
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Aims: the broad objective of this study is to investigate the ecological, biodiversity and conservation status of the coastal forests of Kenya fragments. The specific aims of the study are: (1) to investigate current quantitative trends in plant diversity; (2) develop a spatial and standardised vegetation database for the coastal forests Kenya; (3) investigate forest structure, species diversity and composition across the forests; (4) investigate the effect of forest fragment area on plant species diversity; (5) investigate phylogenetic diversity across these coastal remnants (6) assess vulnerability and provide conservation perspectives to concrete policy issues; (7) investigate plant and butterfly diversity correlation. Methods: I performed various analytical methods including species diversity metrics; multiple regression models for species-area relationship and small island effect; non-metric multidimensional scaling; ANOSIM; PERMANOVA; multiplicative beta diversity partitioning; species accumulation curve and species indicator analysis; statistical tests, rarefaction of species richness; phylogenetic diversity metrics of Phylogenetic diversity index, mean pairwise distance, mean nearest taxon distance, and their null-models: and Co-correspondence analysis. Results: developed the first large standardised, spatial and geo-referenced vegetation database for coastal forests of Kenya consisting of 600 plant species, across 25 forest fragments using 158 plots subdivided into 3160 subplots, 18 sacred forests and seven forest reserves; species diversity, composition and forest structure was significantly different across forest sites and between forest reserves and sacred forests, higher beta diversity, species-area relationship explained significant variability of plant diversity, small Island effect was not evident; sacred forests exhibited higher phylogenetic diversity compared to forest reserves; the threatened Red List species contributed higher evolutionary history; a strong correlation between plants and butterfly diversity. Conclusions: This study provides for the first time a standardized and large vegetation data. Results emphasizes need to improve sacred forests protection status and enhance forest connectivity across forest reserves and sacred forests.
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Aims: With this research, we wanted to investigate and promote the conservation of biodiversity in the network of drainage canals of the Po Valley Study area: The canal network of Bologna plain, long more than 1150 km (Po Valley, North Italy) Methods: In Chapter II we analyzed the geographical patterns that characterize our transects, the land use of their upstream basins, the water quality at the closure points of their river basins. In Chapter III we described the plant communities with some ecological information and we also tested the effect of the canal size on the plant communities. In Chapter IV we described the relation beetween some functional traits of the plant species sampled and some environmental parameters Results: A total of 272 species were sampled in 118 transects. The plant communities of the drainage canals have been found to have a significant influence: the geographical pattern "proximity to protected areas", the class of land use "agrozootechnical settlements", and some water parameters. The analysis of the parameter "canal depth" indicated a significant distinction between small and large canals based on plant communities. The functional composition of the plant communities was affected by the bank aspect, the inclusion/exclusion from the protected areas and the upstream basin land uses. Moreover, the functional groups of species responded differently to environmental drivers, water quality gradients and were influenced by a combination of environmental stresses Conclusions: This research confirms the key role of the canals network in sustaining the plant richness in oversimplified landscapes. Considering the fragility of the floodplains and the global warming that is taking place, it is necessary to rethink the role of irrigation canals and their plant communities in the near future. This work reinforces the belief that long-term sampling plans and greater knowledge about canal management practices are needed
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This thesis is a collection of scientific papers resulting from my research activity during the PhD course in Earth, Life, and Environmental Sciences. The main subject of the thesis is the capability of pollen to trigger a hypersensitive reaction in different environmental conditions, and the need to better characterise such allergenicity in order to measure it. This topic is discussed from different perspectives, using ecological, morphological, and molecular approaches. The thesis starts by summarising the importance of green infrastructures in the cities, from economical and conservational perspectives. It then focalises on the lesser-known ecosystem disservices urban vegetation can provide, and in particular on pollen allergy, exploring its causes and illustrating possible ways to monitor, foresee, and mitigate the allergenic risk. The possibility to monitor the allergenicity of urban green areas is then examined in depth, with an original research paper that proposes a method standardisation for existing allergenicity indices (Specific Allergenic Index and Urban Green Zones Allergenicty Index), and compares the indices results to evaluate their effectiveness. At the end of the thesis, pollen allergenicity is also approached from a molecular perspective, by investigating pollen allergens release mechanisms in the context of pollen hydration and germination. In particular, in an unpublished original research paper, the nature of allergen-carrying extracellular nanovesicles (pollensomes) released by pollen is extensively studied on a non-allergenic pollen model, to understand their biological role and thus the environmental conditions that trigger their release. Moreover, the last paper reported in the thesis demonstrates the secretion of a potential pollen allergen, a low-molecular weight cyclophilin, during pollen germination under stressful conditions. The thesis concludes with a brief description of other scientific activities carried on during the PhD, that still need more scientific corroboration to be published.