325 resultados para FUNGICIDAS


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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Produção Vegetal) - FCAV

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Produção Vegetal) - FCAV

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Genética e Melhoramento de Plantas) - FCAV

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia - FEIS

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Horticultura) - FCA

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Horticultura) - FCA

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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El estudio que se plantea tiene como objetivo principal el establecer y desarrollar un nuevo método sensible y preciso para la determinación simultánea de fungicidas bencimidazólicos en muestras medioambientales acuosas, mediante el acoplamiento de la cromatografía líquida de alta resolución (HPLC) y la microextracción en fase sólida. Para ello se evaluará la eficiencia de la extracción de los compuestos en estudio, usando distintos tipos de fibras y optimizando las variables del procedimiento SPME como son el tiempo de extracción, la fuerza iónica, la temperatura de extracción y el tiempo de desorción. El método optimizado se aplicará posteriormente a la determinación de dichos compuestos en distintas matrices líquidas ambientales: agua de mar, agua depurada y agua subterránea.

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Máster Universitario en Sistemas Inteligentes y Aplicaciones Numéricas en Ingeniería (SIANI)

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La aplicación de fungicidas ha tenido un incremento importante en los últimos períodos agrícolas, siendo los cúpricos los más utilizados en nuestro medio. Según el Instituto de Sanidad y Calidad Agropecuaria Mendoza (ISCAMEN), en el período 2004/2005 se han aplicado 2.500 toneladas de estos fungicidas: 44,80% sulfato de cobre; 54,24% oxicloruro de cobre y 0,96% de hidróxido de cobre, cantidades similares a las registradas en los últimos ciclos. Habiéndose detectado metales pesados en estos productos, se pretende determinar sus concentraciones en la mayoría de los cúpricos comercializados en Mendoza. Con tal objetivo se reunieron 53 muestras comerciales de fungicidas cúpricos (44 de sulfato y 9 de oxicloruro de cobre), que representan la mayoría de las marcas comercializadas. Sobre extractos ácidos se determinaron plomo y cadmio mediante espectrofotometría de absorción atómica de llama, contrastando con material de referencia altamente confiable. La legislación argentina sólo establece límites a los contenidos de plomo, el cual no puede superar el valor resultante de la fórmula: Límite de Pb mg.kg-1 = 5 x (% Cu del producto). Para el oxicloruro el valor límite es 275 mg.kg-1 y para el sulfato 125 mg.kg-1. Los datos fueron analizados estadísticamente con los siguientes resultados: para el oxicloruro la media fue de 207,17 mg.kg-1 y el 33,3% de las muestras superaron los valores permitidos para plomo. Para los sulfatos la media fue de 63,06 mg.kg-1 y ninguna de las muestras superó el límite máximo. La presencia de cadmio está representada por medias de 2,64 mg.kg-1 y 1,53 mg.kg-1 para oxicloruro y sulfato de cobre, respectivamente.

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The currently main development model on global society is driven by an economic rationality that endangers the environment and social justice. More and more, attention to this way of production and consumption is increasing, boosting research for sustainable development, with an environmental rationality that can harmonize nature preservation and welfare of all socioeconomic classes. One of the efforts on this sense is changing the sources supplying the energy demand, replacing fossil fuels for renewable and cleaner sources, such as biofuels. Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) is an oilseed crop with potential for biodiesel production, with good oil yield and chemical profile, allied to good adaptation to climates such like the northeastern semiarid lands of Brazil. With public policies fomentation, the use of this species may be an interesting alternative for family farming. In farming in general, the use of pesticides to prevent and combat diseases and plagues is common, which is not a sustainable practice. Thus, there are researched alternative, less dangerous substances. In this study, it was aimed to assess if neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf extract (20% m/v) and Bordeaux mixture (copper sulfate) have effects on safflower. It was also aimed to verify acceptance of farmers on safflower crop in Apodi, a municipality in Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil, in view of it being localized in the aimed region for this crop cultivation. Besides that, understanding that the farmers’ knowledge and inclination to adopt the crop is fundamental for the introduction of this species and socioeconomic growth due to its exploration. In addition, a booklet with basic information on safflower was produced. In the field experiment, the fungicides were pulverized on plants cultivated in field experimental plots, with collection of leaf samples for analysis on anatomy, cuticle, and epicuticular wax morphology, the protective layer that interfaces with the surrounding ambient. In Apodi, forty-five farmers from Potiguar Cooperative of Apiculture and Sustainable Rural Development (COOPAPI) underwent semi-structured interviews, which also addressed their assessment on currently cultivated crops and perception of pesticide uses and sustainable alternatives. After comparing using analysis of variance, it was found that there was no difference between treatments in the experiment, as well as no anatomical or morphological modifications. Safflower acceptation among farmers was wide, with 84% of interviewees believing in a perspective of good incomes. The current scenario, comprised of low crop diversity, fragile in face of droughts and plagues, can partially explain this opinion. The booklet was effective in catching people attention for the species potential. There was wide acknowledgement on the importance of alternative pesticides, justified by health security. Based on the assessed parameter in the results of this research, the treatments here utilized may be recommended as fungicides for safflower. Given the crop susceptibility to fungi in heavy rainy period, it is advised that its potential introduction on the region shall be focused on semiarid areas.