983 resultados para RENEWABLE RESOURCES
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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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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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A grande importância dos recursos pesqueiros para a Amazônia, aliada à necessidade de ampliar os conhecimentos básicos sobre identificação das larvas de peixes (coletadas em ambiente natural), justifica o desenvolvimento deste trabalho, que tem como objetivo expandir as informações sobre o ictioplâncton, relacionando as com as tendências de variação diária e entre marés, do complexo estuarino do rio Amazonas – PA. As coletas foram realizadas durante o período diurno e noturno, no segundo semestre de 2007, pelo Projeto PIATAM mar II, sob ponto fixo na subárea 1 (estuário do rio Paracauari) e na subárea 2 (baía do Guajará) nas marés de sizígia e quadratura, em arrastos horizontais na sub-superfície da coluna d‟água com rede de plâncton cônico-cilíndrica e malha de 300μm. As amostras foram acondicionadas em recipientes contendo formalina a 4%. Os fatores hidrológicos foram obtidos in situ pelo Grupo de Oceanografia Química do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. As amostras foram triadas e identificadas por meio de características morfológicas, morfométricas e merísticas, baseando-se na técnica de sequência regressiva de desenvolvimento e em bibliografias especializadas. As principais estruturas e características das fases iniciais dos peixes foram descritas e ilustradas, facilitando assim futuros estudos ictioplanctônicos para região. A temperatura superficial da água, potencial hidrogeniônico e oxigênio dissolvido não apresentaram diferenças significativas nas áreas estudadas. Os valores de salinidade não apresentaram diferença significativa entre as estações de coleta e marés, registrando apenas variação horizontal com aumento gradativo em direção à foz com valores máximos (12) e mínimos (0) para as subárea 1 e subárea 2, respectivamente. As maiores densidades de ovos foram registradas na subárea 1, em relação à subárea 2, com as maiores densidades para o período diurno (163,29 ovos/100m³) na subárea 1 e noturno (19,70 ovos/100m³) na subárea 2. As larvas foram distribuídas em 22 taxa representados por 13 famílias e 21 espécies, sendo os taxa dominantes: P. flavipinnis (46,29%), R. amazonica (19,75%), Engraulidae (10,70%), P. squamosissimus (7,55%), A. lineatus (5,19%), O. saurus (3,30%) e Gobiosoma sp. (2,15%), com elevada participação relativa dos Clupeiformes (76,75%). Quanto aos estágios de desenvolvimento, foi observada maior abundância de larvas em pré-flexão nas subáreas 1 e 2, sendo o estágio larval vitelino e pós-flexão os menos representativos. O período noturno apresentou as maiores densidade de larvas e número de taxa, evidenciando uma possível migração nictemeral do ictioplâncton. Apenas M. furnieri apresentou abundância significativamente maior nas amostras diurnas. A grande maioria dos taxa não apresentaram diferenças significativas entre as abundâncias diurnas e noturnas. Logo, a densidade de larvas e o número de taxa diferem entre o período diurno e noturno e entre maré. Portanto, as características morfológicas descritas no presente trabalho permitem uma adequada identificação das larvas, ampliando o conhecimento biológico das espécies estuarinas do litoral paraense, uma vez que as informações sobre larvas de peixes ainda são escassas, fazendo-se necessária uma intensificação nas pesquisas. Além disso, a compreensão da ecologia dos organismos, sobre tudo daqueles que apresentam seu ciclo de vida associado aos estuários, e as variações no transporte das larvas entre os períodos do dia e da noite e entre as marés são questões fundamentais para aprimorar o manejo e a conservação destes recursos renováveis.
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1,3-propanediol is a high-value specialty chemical which has many industrial applications. Its main use is the production of the polymer polypropylene terephthalate, a thermoplastic used in the textile and automobile industries. The interest in 1,3-propanediol production from glycerol bio-conversion has increased after the employment of biodiesel by various countries, being produced by chemical synthesis from petroleum intermediates or biotechnologically by microbial fermentation. Glycerol is an abundant low-cost byproduct from biodiesel refineries, and it is the only substrate that can be naturally or enzymatically converted to 1,3-propanediol by microbial fermentation. In this review, information on 1,3-propanediol's importance, production and purification are presented, along with results from recent research on glycerol microbial conversion to 1,3-propanediol. The bio-production of this intermediate compound from glycerol is very attractive both economically and environmentally, since it allows the replacement of fossil fuels by renewable resources.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Mecânica - FEG
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The disorded and unnplaned occupation is not recent in out territory but it concerns to a historical territorial invasion that roots the time of our country discovery. However, they have started to cause issues nowadays, as in the case of urban conurbations. Somehow these unorganized urban, industrial and agricultural occupations did not have any sort of information or indication of the appropriate situation at that time. Because of that there has been researches by several groups to induce the users of the several renewable and non renewable resources to explore them according to their natural potential capacity.The Ceramic Pole of Santa Gertrudes, the national largest producer of ceramic tile, faces this problem of disorder occupation. Among other themes, the reorganization of the physical environment, proposed by several groups of researchers and scholars of this subject, is gaining attention now.The method of Geoenvironmental Zoning results in a way of prevention from this issue. Crossing information of the physical environment and generating maps whose areas and subdivisions have similar characteristics, it is possible to manage studies and handle these areas according to their potentiality.
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In this work polystyrene composites reinforced with recycled sisal fibers were processed, in order to apply in the manufacture of printed circuit boards. A thermoplastic matrix of recycled polystyrene was used, this material came from waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) used in appliance's packages. Composites were prepared with 15% and 25% of sisal fibers. To obtain the composites, wasted EPS and natural sisal fibers were chosen, to encourage recycling and reuse of household waste and also the use of renewable resources. The composites were analyzed by standard tensile and flexural test, in order to verify the mechanical properties of the material. The characterization of the composite was done by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) , thermogravimetry (TGA / DTG) , differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dielectric analysis . The analysis of the results showed that the percentage of fibers in the composite influences directly the thermal and mechanical properties. Plates with a lower percentage of fibers showed superior properties at a higher percentage. The composite material obtained is easy to process and it's use is feasible for the confection of printed circuit boards, considering it's mechanical, thermal and insulative properties
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The current concern with the environment promotes the development of new technologies for production with use of alternative materials, from renewable resources, and changes in production processes, having as main objective the reduction of environmental impact. One of the alternatives for cleaner production is the use of castor oil derivatives instead of non-renewable sources, such as adhesives based on PVA (polyvinyl acetate), applied in the manufacturing process of glued laminated bamboo. Based on the versatility of the bamboo laminate and the castor oil, and from the perspective of sustainability, this study aims to contribute to the application of new materials and processes, used in the manufacturing industry, by proposing the use of the polyurethane adhesive based on castor oil for glued laminated bamboo manufacturing, which can later be used in the manufacture of several products. To verify the applicability of the polyurethane adhesive based on castor oil in the glued laminated bamboo manufacture, mechanical tests of traction and shearing of the glue sheet were performed in specimens of the said material, and the results were compared with the Cascorez 2590 and Waterbond adhesives. The results showed that the polyurethane adhesive based on castor oil, in the traction test, has superior performance than the Waterbond adhesive and slightly below than the Cascorez 2590 adhesive, but in the shear test, the polyurethane adhesive based on castor oil presented a slightly inferior performance than the other two adhesives used in the comparison.
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Usage of pesticies in excessive doses or in an inadequate way to control diseases, pests and weeds, has promoted significant environmental damage, contamination of animals, intoxication of farmers, among others. These factors lead to occur the resistance of weeds, pests and pathogens, the appearance of iatrogenic diseases, biological imbalance and reduction in biodiversity. Seeking less aggressive alternatives, plant extracts have been used successfully. Compared to synthetic products, they offer great advantages as generating new compounds, which pathogens are unable to inactivate, and are less toxic, of rapid degradation in the environment, they have broad modes of action, and are derived from renewable resources. It should be emphasized that there are some limitations on its use. The extracts have potencial as insecticide, fungicide, herbicide and nematicide and are considered of good efficiency. The methodologies for obtaining can be achieved through cold extraction, open and closed hot system. The use of plant extracts reappears as a promising and unique option for integrated management in plant protection, being considered as an alternative to control plant pathogens, demonstrating excellent results without causing harm to the environment and living beings.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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This study documents one of the slowest feeding behaviors ever recorded for a muricid gastropod in one of the most biotically rigorous regions on the planet. In Pacific Panama, Vitularia salebrosa attacks mollusks by drilling through their shells. The duration of attacks estimated by isotope sclerochronology of oyster shells collected during attacks in progress range from 90 to 230 days, while experimental observation of interactions documented one attack greater than 103 days. The prolonged nature of attacks suggests that V. salebrosa is best characterized as an ectoparasite than as a predator, which is the ancestral condition in the Muricidae. An ectoparasitic lifestyle is also evident in the unusual interaction traces of this species, which include foot scars, feeding tunnels and feeding tubes, specialized soft anatomy, and in the formation of male-female Pairs, which is consistent with protandrous hermaphroditism, as is typical in sedentary gastropods. To delay death of its host, V. salebrosa targets renewable resources when feeding, such as blood and digestive glands. A congener, Vitularia miliaris from the Indo-Pacific, has an identical feeding biology The origin and persistence of extremely slow feeding in the tropics challenges our present understanding of selective pressures influencing the evolution of muricid feeding behaviors and morphological adaptations. Previously, it has been suggested that faster feeding is advantageous because it permits predators to spend a greater proportion of time hiding in enemy-free refugia or to take additional prey, the energetic benefits of which could be translated into increased fecundity or defenses. The benefits of exceptionally slow feeding have received little consideration. In the microhabitat preferred by V. salebrosa (beneath boulders), it is possible that prolonged interactions with hosts decrease vulnerability to enemies by reducing the frequency of risky foraging events between feedings . Ectoparasitic feeding through tunnels by V. salebrosa may also reduce competitive interactions with kleptoparasites (e.g., crabs, snails) that steal food through the gaped valves of dead or dying hosts.