977 resultados para Algal Biodiesel
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This review paper reports the consensus of a technical workshop hosted by the European network, NanoImpactNet (NIN). The workshop aimed to review the collective experience of working at the bench with manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs), and to recommend modifications to existing experimental methods and OECD protocols. Current procedures for cleaning glassware are appropriate for most MNMs, although interference with electrodes may occur. Maintaining exposure is more difficult with MNMs compared to conventional chemicals. A metal salt control is recommended for experiments with metallic MNMs that may release free metal ions. Dispersing agents should be avoided, but if they must be used, then natural or synthetic dispersing agents are possible, and dispersion controls essential. Time constraints and technology gaps indicate that full characterisation of test media during ecotoxicity tests is currently not practical. Details of electron microscopy, dark-field microscopy, a range of spectroscopic methods (EDX, XRD, XANES, EXAFS), light scattering techniques (DLS, SLS) and chromatography are discussed. The development of user-friendly software to predict particle behaviour in test media according to DLVO theory is in progress, and simple optical methods are available to estimate the settling behaviour of suspensions during experiments. However, for soil matrices such simple approaches may not be applicable. Alternatively, a Critical Body Residue approach may be taken in which body concentrations in organisms are related to effects, and toxicity thresholds derived. For microbial assays, the cell wall is a formidable barrier to MNMs and end points that rely on the test substance penetrating the cell may be insensitive. Instead assays based on the cell envelope should be developed for MNMs. In algal growth tests, the abiotic factors that promote particle aggregation in the media (e.g. ionic strength) are also important in providing nutrients, and manipulation of the media to control the dispersion may also inhibit growth. Controls to quantify shading effects, and precise details of lighting regimes, shaking or mixing should be reported in algal tests. Photosynthesis may be more sensitive than traditional growth end points for algae and plants. Tests with invertebrates should consider non-chemical toxicity from particle adherence to the organisms. The use of semi-static exposure methods with fish can reduce the logistical issues of waste water disposal and facilitate aspects of animal husbandry relevant to MMNs. There are concerns that the existing bioaccumulation tests are conceptually flawed for MNMs and that new test(s) are required. In vitro testing strategies, as exemplified by genotoxicity assays, can be modified for MNMs, but the risk of false negatives in some assays is highlighted. In conclusion, most protocols will require some modifications and recommendations are made to aid the researcher at the bench. [Authors]
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Projections of U.S. ethanol production and its impacts on planted acreage, crop prices, livestock production and prices, trade, and retail food costs are presented under the assumption that current tax credits and trade policies are maintained. The projections were made using a multi-product, multi-country deterministic partial equilibrium model. The impacts of higher oil prices, a drought combined with an ethanol mandate, and removal of land from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) relative to baseline projections are also presented. The results indicate that expanded U.S. ethanol production will cause long-run crop prices to increase. In response to higher feed costs, livestock farmgate prices will increase enough to cover the feed cost increases. Retail meat, egg, and dairy prices will also increase. If oil prices are permanently $10-per-barrel higher than assumed in the baseline projections, U.S. ethanol will expand significantly. The magnitude of the expansion will depend on the future makeup of the U.S. automobile fleet. If sufficient demand for E-85 from flex-fuel vehicles is available, corn-based ethanol production is projected to increase to over 30 billion gallons per year with the higher oil prices. The direct effect of higher feed costs is that U.S. food prices would increase by a minimum of 1.1% over baseline levels. Results of a model of a 1988-type drought combined with a large mandate for continued ethanol production show sharply higher crop prices, a drop in livestock production, and higher food prices. Corn exports would drop significantly, and feed costs would rise. Wheat feed use would rise sharply. Taking additional land out of the CRP would lower crop prices in the short run. But because long-run corn prices are determined by ethanol prices and not by corn acreage, the long-run impacts on commodity prices and food prices of a smaller CRP are modest. Cellulosic ethanol from switchgrass and biodiesel from soybeans do not become economically viable in the Corn Belt under any of the scenarios. This is so because high energy costs that increase the prices of biodiesel and switchgrass ethanol also increase the price of cornbased ethanol. So long as producers can choose between soybeans for biodiesel, switchgrass for ethanol, and corn for ethanol, they will choose to grow corn. Cellulosic ethanol from corn stover does not enter into any scenario because of the high cost of collecting and transporting corn stover over the large distances required to supply a commercial-sized ethanol facility.
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The State Government E85 Use Plan was mandated by Culver Executive Order 3 and was required to be submitted to the Governor’s Office December 31, 2007. The plan makes policy recommendations governing the use of E85 fuel by state government, the reporting of E85 fuel sales statewide, and establishes a task force to discuss biodiesel use for state government, local government, and private industry and make recommendations.
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Para el estudio de la microalga Dunaliella salina Teodoresco, se colectaron muestras de 2 lagunas hipersalinas; las Salinas de Chimus y las Salinas de Chilca. La metodología usada fue la técnica de micropipeta, tratamiento con antibiótico y la técnica de sedimentación algal, obteniendo cultivos unialgales y axénicos. El medio usado fue medio Johnson modificado en agua de mar, utilizado concentraciones de NaCl (1 – 5M), éste permitió evaluar el crecimiento, densidad y velocidad algal a través de conteo en cámara de Newbahuer y lecturas de absorvancia en espectrofotómetro. La relación entre los métodos de conteo, se realizó con el análisis de regresión potencial. Las mejores densidades algales se observaron en cultivo de concentraciones 1M, 1,5M y 3,5M de NaCl, para las cepas de las salinas de Chimus y Chilca. La mayor densidad algal ( 4,603 x 106 cels. ml-1 equivalente al 56.4 % para la cepa de Chimus) se observó en el cultivo de 1,5M de NaCl. La velocidad de crecimiento durante la fase exponencial para ambas cepas, estuvieron entre 0,56-0,83 div. día-1, con un Td de 29-43 horas, en cámara de Newbahuer como en espectrofotómetro y a las mismas concentraciones de cultivo.
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El cultivo masivo de microalgas en biorreactores presenta una alta tasa de productividad frente a los cultivos abiertos, esta ventaja, aunada a determinados factores ambientales, se relaciona directamente con la cantidad y calidad de biomasa algal obtenida como producto final en el proceso de cultivo. El presente trabajo centró sus investigaciones en la evaluación de los parámetros físicos del ambiente (temperatura e intensidad lumínica), así como, físico-químicos (temperatura, pH y CO2) en la capacidad de carga de los cultivos. La investigación se desarrolló en el invernadero del Área de Biotecnología Acuática, del Instituto del Mar del Perú, dentro del marco del Proyecto IMARPE-EEP-FINCyT, denominado “Determinación de la Biomasa Microalgal potencialmente acumuladora de lípidos para la obtención de combustibles”, según contrato Nº025-FINCYT-PIBAP-2007. Los cultivos se realizaron empleando la cepa IMP-LBA-009, correspondiente a la microalga Nannochloropsis spp., con un flujo de producción semi-continuo por 48 horas, en un periodo de 6 meses, entre julio a diciembre, Bajo condiciones de iluminación (22,003.93 Lux.m-2.seg-1 ±10640.94), temperatura ambiental (31.7°C±2.8), temperatura de cultivo (25.7°C±1.2), CO2 (0.2 g.L-1) y pH (8.36 ±0.18); los resultados mostraron que la producción de biomasa húmeda fue 0.48g.L-1, equivalente a 0.13 g.L-1 de biomasa seca, durante los meses de octubre y noviembre, con una razón de conversión BS/BH del 28%. El impacto lumino-térmico, al interior del invernadero, favoreció el incremento progresivo de la concentración celular del cultivo en biorreactores, por ende, la producción de biomasa húmeda y seca, durante el periodo de trabajo.
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Se presenta un breve diagnóstico de los aspectos ambientales, sociales y económicos del área marino costera de Pisco Paracas, cuya bahía forma parte de la zona de amortiguamiento de la Reserva Nacional de Paracas. A pesar de la importancia y fragilidad del ecosistema, y su proximidad en la zona de amortiguamiento de la Reserva, se ha permitido el asentamiento y desarrollo de diversas actividades extractivas, productivas con el consiguiente incremento en el tráfico marítimo. Diversos programas de vigilancia y seguimiento de entidades públicas o multisectoriales se han realizado en la zona, pero sin un enfoque más integral sobre las interacciones que se dan en un medio tan sui géneris como el medio marino Pisco-Paracas . Se realiza un análisis de la data histórica de los parámetros físico químicos de calidad acuática del período 2000-2010, obtenido principalmente de los programas de seguimiento o evaluación que realiza IMARPE y la empresa PLUS PETROL, contrastándolo con los valores ECA – Categoría 4 (DS 02-2008 – MINAM) a fin de determinar si ellos constituyen indicadores apropiados para determinar el estado real del ecosistema marino costero de Pisco – Paracas. La actual legislación de los recursos hídricos, no es muy clara ni precisa sobre la aplicabilidad para el control de los ECA‟ s en el ámbito marino; esta falta de precisión no contribuye a una vigilancia más eficiente. Con relación a ello, se alcanza una propuesta del sistema de indicadores que incluye parámetro biológico, como la determinación de las floraciones algales nocivas (FAN), episodios recurrentes en Pisco – Paracas; así mismo se introduce el tema de indicadores que midan el cambio en el ecosistema marino, con un enfoque más integral en la zona de Pisco – Paracas tan sujeta a cambios de origen climático
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Durante el 2010, se capturó 55 ejemplares de tortuga verde Chelonia mydas en La Aguada (13°51’S y 76°15’W) al sureste de la bahía de Paracas; el número promedio de tortugas capturadas por kilómetro de red tendida fue 3,08±2,5; el tamaño promedio de la LCC fue 60,3±10,5cm; el 78% de los ejemplares presentaron el patrón 5c, 4d, 4i y 11d, 11i, para los escudos centrales, costales y marginales, respectivamente. La TSM donde se capturaron varió entre 15,2 y 20,9 °C, la mayor ocurrencia de tortugas se registró de 18,5 a 20 °C. Los epibiontes más representativos fueron Platylepas hexastylos (56,8%), Conchoderma virgatum (26,9%) y Chelonibia testudinaria (13,3%); la ocurrencia de los ítems alimenticios: Clorophyta (78%), Rhodophyta (30%), Cnidaria (43%), Crustacea (43%), Polichaeta (17%), Mollusca (17%), arena (26%) y plástico (17%); el 72% de las tortugas presentaron cobertura algal, de las cuales el 65% fue el alga verde Enteromorpha sp.
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As the nation’s leading producer of ethanol and biodiesel, Iowa is building upon its national reputation as an innovative renewable fuel and energy leader by aggressively pursuing more wind energy production. We invite you to take a closer look at Iowa as we harness the winds of renewable energy
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The Department identified 2,706 potential retail locations at which motor fuel may be sold. Reporting forms were mailed to 1,675 locations identified using Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship motor fuel license information and to 305 locations identified through the Department of Revenue motor fuel tax database. In addition, 726 locations were identified for four large motor fuel retailers that submitted their annual sales data electronically. The Department received either forms or electronic files representing 2,324 (85.9%) of the locations. Replies for 115 of the locations indicated that no retail sales of any type of motor fuel were made during 2010. 2,209 locations reported retail motor fuel sales. This report’s primary focus is on biofuel sales. Of the reporting retail locations, 2,075 (93.9%) reported selling E10 blend motor fuel, 165 (7.5%) reported selling the E85 blend motor fuel, and 239 (10.8%) reported selling various blends of biodiesel.
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O pinhão-manso (Jatropha curcas L.) é uma espécie oleaginosa perene que tem despertado interesse econômico para produção de biodiesel. A fim de viabilizar o cultivo dessa espécie, é fundamental determinar, entre outras coisas, as suas demandas nutricionais. Objetivou-se avaliar o crescimento inicial e a nutrição mineral do pinhão-manso, bem como a fertilidade do solo em razão da adubação fosfatada. O estudo foi desenvolvido sob estufa plástica, em delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados com quatro repetições. As plantas foram cultivadas em vasos plásticos preenchidos com 50 dm³ de um Latossolo Vermelho. Foram avaliadas as doses de 0, 50, 100, 150 e 200 mg dm-3 P, além de um tratamento-controle. Mensalmente, realizou-se a avaliação da altura e do diâmetro de colo das mudas. O estudo foi encerrado 150 dias após o transplantio das mudas, quando se determinaram a área foliar, a massa de matéria seca, os teores foliares e o acúmulo total de macro (N, P, K, Ca, Mg e S) e micronutrientes (B, Cu, Fe, Mn e Zn), além dos atributos químicos do solo. A ausência somente da adubação fosfatada é tão limitante ao crescimento inicial do pinhão-manso quanto a ausência simultânea da adubação e correção do solo. A dose de 57 mg dm-3 de P pode ser indicada para o crescimento inicial do pinhão-manso. O acúmulo total de nutrientes nas mudas de pinhão-manso apresentou a seguinte ordem: K>N>Mg>Ca>P>S>Fe>Mn>B>Zn>Cu. A adubação fosfatada promoveu aumento da capacidade de troca de cátions do solo (CTC).
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O estudo da marcha de absorção de nutrientes e da produção de matéria seca em razão do estádio de desenvolvimento das culturas é de fundamental importância para subsidiar estratégias de adubação. Este trabalho objetivou determinar a produção de matéria seca e o acúmulo de macronutrientes na parte aérea das plantas de Guizotia abyssinica (niger), em diferentes estádios de crescimento e desenvolvimento. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos ao acaso, com cinco repetições. Amostras da parte aérea das plantas foram coletadas aos 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 e 90 dias após a emergência (DAE). Em cada coleta, as plantas foram divididas em folha, caule + ramos, capítulo e aquênios (grãos), secas até peso constante para posterior determinação da massa de matéria seca e teor de N, P, K, Ca, Mg e S. Os teores dos macronutrientes na parte aérea das plantas de niger, seguiram a seguinte ordem de exportação de nutrientes: N > Ca > Mg > P > K > S. Em contrapartida, quanto aos teores dos nutrientes nos grãos por ocasião da colheita do experimento, a quantidade dos elementos exportados seguiu a ordem: N > P > Ca > Mg > S > K. Atenção especial deve ser dada à manutenção da adequada disponibilidade de N e P nas fases inicias por causa do ciclo curto e do rápido surgimento das estruturas reprodutivas. A exportação de nutrientes e o índice de colheita são baixos para as plantas de niger, resultando maior oferta de nutrientes para o cultivo em rotação.
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At this time, about 3,000 different viruses are recognized, but metagenomic studies suggest that these viruses are a small fraction of the viruses that exist in nature. We have explored viral diversity by deep sequencing nucleic acids obtained from virion populations enriched from raw sewage. We identified 234 known viruses, including 17 that infect humans. Plant, insect, and algal viruses as well as bacteriophages were also present. These viruses represented 26 taxonomic families and included viruses with single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), positive-sense ssRNA [ssRNA(¿)], and dsRNA genomes. Novel viruses that could be placed in specific taxa represented 51 different families, making untreated wastewater the most diverse viral metagenome (genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples) examined thus far. However, the vast majority of sequence reads bore little or no sequence relation to known viruses and thus could not be placed into specific taxa. These results show that the vast majority of the viruses on Earth have not yet been characterized. Untreated wastewater provides a rich matrix for identifying novel viruses and for studying virus diversity.
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Historical exploitation of the Mediterranean Sea and the absence of rigorous baselines makes it difficult to evaluate the current health of the marine ecosystems and the efficacy of conservation actions at the ecosystem level. Here we establish the first current baseline and gradient of ecosystem structure of nearshore rocky reefs at the Mediterranean scale. We conducted underwater surveys in 14 marine protected areas and 18 open access sites across the Mediterranean, and across a 31-fold range of fish biomass (from 3.8 to 118 g m22). Our data showed remarkable variation in the structure of rocky reef ecosystems. Multivariate analysis showed three alternative community states: (1) large fish biomass and reefs dominated by non-canopy algae, (2) lower fish biomass but abundant native algal canopies and suspension feeders, and (3) low fish biomass and extensive barrens, with areas covered by turf algae. Our results suggest that the healthiest shallow rocky reef ecosystems in the Mediterranean have both large fish and algal biomass. Protection level and primary production were the only variables significantly correlated to community biomass structure. Fish biomass was significantly larger in well-enforced no-take marine reserves, but there were no significant differences between multi-use marine protected areas (which allow some fishing) and open access areas at the regional scale. The gradients reported here represent a trajectory of degradation that can be used to assess the health of any similar habitat in the Mediterranean, and to evaluate the efficacy of marine protected areas.
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Halecium petrosum and Halecium pusillum on the alga Halimeda tuna from Tossa de Mar, northeastern Spain, were studied. Asexual reproduction of H. petrosum, by stolonisation, occurred throughout the year except for July and August. Asexual reproduction of H. pusillum, by planktonic propagules, occurred throughout the year. Sexual reproduction was limited to the autumn in H. petrosum and spring in H. pusillum. The growth rates of colonies of both species were rapid but declined with increased size. Mean colony size over two consecutive two week periods increased approximately five-fold and three-fold for H. petrosum, and six-fold and four-fold for H. pusillum. Mortality was estimated to be high for both species, especially in summer. The maximum life span of colonies (ramets) of both species was estimated to be only eight weeks. Consequently most colonies do not reproduce sexually. The absence of reproduction of H. petrosum in summer, when the turnover of algal thalli was greatest, probably contributed to the summer decline in its abundance. In both species the genet (clone) survives for unknown, possibly very long, periods by asexual reproduction which facilites colonisation of other substrata.
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Sacoglossan sea slugs (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) are one of the few groups of specialist herbivores in the marine environment. Sacoglossans feed suctorially on the cell sap of macroalgae, from which they 'steal' chloroplasts (kleptoplasty) and deterrent substances (kleptochemistry), retaining intracellularly both host plastids and chemicals. The ingested chloroplasts continue to photosynthesize for periods ranging from a few hours or days up to 3 months in some species. Shelled, more primitive sacoglossans feed only on the siphonalean green algal genus Caulerpa, and they do not have functional kleptoplasty. The diet of sacoglossans has radiated out from this ancestral food. Among the shell-less Plakobranchidae (=Elysiidae), the more primitive species feed on other siphonales (families Derbesiaceae, Caulerpaceae, Bryopsidaceae and Codiaceae) and fix carbon, while the more 'advanced' species within the Plakobranchidae and Limapontioidae have a more broad dietary range. Most of these 'advanced' species are unable to fix carbon because the chloroplasts of their food algae are mechanically disrupted during ingestion. Mesoherbivores are likely to be eaten if they live on palatable seaweeds, their cryptic coloration and form not always keeping them safe from predators. Sacoglossans prefer to live on and eat chemically defended seaweeds, and they use ingested algal chemicals as deterrents of potential predators. The most ancestral shelled sacoglossans (Oxynoidae) and some Plakobranchidae such as Elysia translucens, Thuridilla hopei and Bosellia mimetica have developed a diet-derived chemical defense mechanism. Oxynoids and Thuridilla hopei are able to biomodify the algal metabolites. However, the Plakobranchidae Elysia timida and E. viridis, together with Limapontioidea species, are characterized by their ability to de novo synthesize polypropionate metabolites. A whole analysis of kleptoplasty and chemical defenses in sacoglossans may offer a better understanding of the ecology and evolution of these specialized opisthobranchs. In this paper we summarize some of the latest findings, related mainly to Mediterranean species, and offer a plausible evolutionary scenario based on the biological and chemical trends we can distinguish in them.