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Visando caracterizar a distribuição de freqüência da evapotranspiração de referência na região de Piracicaba, SP, e avaliar as práticas usuais de estimativa da necessidade de água para fins de dimensionamento de sistemas de irrigação, foram utilizados 30 anos de dados de evapotranspiração do mês de setembro, que foi dividido em períodos de 5, 10, 15 e 30 dias. As distribuições Beta e Normal foram aplicadas aos dados e ambas mostraram-se aptas para representá-los. Para valores de probabilidade de ocorrência iguais ou superiores a 60%, verificou-se o aumento do valor da evapotranspiração de referência com a diminuição do período. Adotando como parâmetros o período de máxima exigência hídrica de 2 a 3 semanas e a evapotranspiração de referência ao nível de 75% de probabilidade, verificou-se que o uso do valor médio mensal da evapotranspiração no dimensionamento de sistemas de irrigação conduz ao subdimensionamento, enquanto a adoção do máximo valor diário da evapotranspiração acarreta o superdimensionamento.

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Este artigo discute a recente contribuição de Elmar Altvater em economia política internacional cujo tema são as conseqüências econômicas e ecológicas da difusão do sistema de produção fordista. Atenção especial é dada a tese desoladora sobre os países em desenvolvimento, que decorre de suas trajetórias de pobreza e degradação ambiental prescritas no modelo de Altvater. Argumenta-se que a confiança na regulação supranacional para resolver os problemas correntes destes países pode enfrentar serias restrições políticas e econômicas.

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Produção Vegetal) - FCAV

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Pós-graduação em Genética e Melhoramento Animal - FCAV

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The study aimed to evaluate energy indicators of a new production system of yellow passion fruit in Marilia-SP. Analyzed the inputs of the biological energy, fossil and industrial and output energy in the form of fruits produced per unit area as well as five energy indicators. The input energy amounted 155,810.13MJ ha(-1). Chemical fertilizers and pesticides accounted for 71% and 24% of indirect energy industry, respectively. The activity generated per cycle / ha, 587.700.00MJ, and cultural productivity 0.19MJ kg(-1). The efficiency culture was 3.77. The cultural energy net totaled 431,889.87MJ ha(-1). The energy efficiency (4.17) and energy balance (550,312.91MJ ha(-1)) was favorable. It was concluded that the direct energy consumption from fossil fuels, even though significant, yet permits the production of the fruit of an environmentally sustainable manner. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides were the most representative of indirect energy industry due to the intensification of fertilization as a means of disease prevention.

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In the seed production system, genetic purity is one of the fundamental requirements for its commercialization. The present work had the goal of determined the sample size for genetic purity evaluation, in order to protect the seed consumer and the producer and to evaluate the sensitivity of microsatellite technique for discriminating hybrids from their respective relatives and for detecting mixtures when they are present in small amounts in the samples. For the sequential sampling, hybrid seeds were marked and mixed in with the seed lots, simulating the following levels of contamination: 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, and 6.0%. After this, groups of 40 seeds were taken in sequence, up to a maximum of 400 seeds, with the objective of determining the quantity of seeds necessary to detect the percentage of mixture mentioned above. The sensitivity of microsatellite technique was evaluated by mixing different proportions of DNA from the hybrids with their respective seed lines. For the level of mixture was higher than 1:8 (1P1:8P2; 8P1:1P2), the sensitivity of the marker in detecting different proportions of the mixture varied according to the primer used. In terms of the sequential sampling, it was verified that in order to detect mixture levels higher than 1% within the seed lot- with a risk level for both the producer and the consumer of 0.05- the size of the necessary sample was smaller than the size needed for the fixed sample size. This also made it possible to reduce costs, making it possible to use microsatellites to certify the genetic purity of corn seeds lots.

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Based on the fierce competitiveness of manufacturing companies and the planning problems arising from the lack of flexibility and forecasting demand, companies are increasingly looking to reflect on the most appropriate methods to manage its manufacture. Today it is possible to obtain higher gains and lower costs through very efficient tools, this paper uses action-research to model and implement the physical layout of a manufacturing cell, with strong theoretical basement returned to Lean Production System and acting systematically in flexibility in mounting. Through observation and joint action of the observer and staff can report problems that occurred during the phases of planning and implementation of improvements. With the improvement of the physical arrangement in the assembly was possible to obtain significant gains by reducing the production cycle, the manpower required, spending of non-compliance and increasing productivity, final product quality and health in the workplace