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Genotype-environment-attribute interaction in an advanced cashew population through joint biplot graphical analysis Genotypeenvironmentattribute Genotype environment attribute
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Maia, Maria Clideana Cabral
; Almeida, Maria Lucilania Bezerra
; Moura, Carlos Farley Herbster
; Vidal Neto, Francisco das Chagas
; Melo, Dheyne Silva
; Oliveira, Luís Cláudio de
; Araújo, Lúcio Borges de
; DoVale, Júlio César
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RESUMO: O programa de desenvolvimento de cultivares de cajueiro (Anacardium occidentale L.) da Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical (CNPAT) a despeito dos avanços obtidos ainda não se obteve atingir o seu patamar máximo para seus componentes produtivos primários e secundários, como também para os caracteres de qualidade dos pedúnculos, sendo esperado uma evolução significativa com o programa de melhoramento genético na obtenção de novos clones elite (cultivares). O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a interação genótipo ‘x ambiente x atributo em cajueiro empregando-se a análise de componentes principais, com múltiplas matrizes de dados. O delineamento adotado foi o inteiramente casualizados, no esquema fatorial com medida repetida no tempo, aplicando-se a técnica de confundimento, com três tratamentos e quatro repetições, totalizando 48 parcelas, o número total de plantas foi representado por 30 plantas de cada clone em cada ambiente. Cerca de 30 cajus maduros, de cada genótipo, foram colhidos nas primeiras horas do dia e encaminhados para o laboratório de pós-colheita da Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical (CNPAT). Os fatores considerados para a análise gráfica joint biplot (plot) foram: três genótipos (G1, G2, G3), quatro ambientes (combinação de dois locais, Alto Santo e Beberibe, municípios do estado do Ceará, e dois anos agrícolas, 2013 e 2014) e oito atributos físico-químicos dos pedúnculos. O estudo foi implementado por meio de análise de componentes principais (CP), com arranjo de três entradas (genótipos x ambientes x variáveis). Os genótipos não apresentaram estabilidade fenotípica em relação às variáveis avaliadas e os ambientes estudados em função dessas cultivares se posicionarem distantes do centro do gráfico, isto é, afastados da origem. Os três genótipos mostraram adaptações fenotípicas positivas e negativas com as diferentes variáveis e ambientes credenciando-os para o consumo dos pseudofrutos como frutos de mesa, ou a partir, de produtos processados industrialmente, ou ainda, apresentando dupla aptidão de consumo. RESUMO Anacardium L. L CNPAT (CNPAT secundários pedúnculos cultivares. . (cultivares) empregandose empregando dados casualizados tempo aplicandose aplicando confundimento repetições 4 parcelas 3 maduros póscolheita pós colheita CNPAT. plot (plot G1, G1 G (G1 G2 G3, G3 , G3) combinação locais Beberibe Ceará agrícolas 201 2014 físicoquímicos físico químicos CP, CP (CP) variáveis. variáveis) gráfico é origem credenciandoos credenciando mesa partir industrialmente (cultivares (G 20 (CP 2
ABSTRACT: Despite the progress achieved, the cashew cultivar (Anacardium occidentale L.) breeding program at Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical (CNPAT) has not yet peaked in terms of primary and secondary yield components, and the quality properties of the peduncles. Significant improvement is expected with the breeding program in obtaining new elite clones (cultivars). This this study investigated genotype x environment x attribute interaction in cashew trees using principal component analysis with multiple data matrices. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a factorial scheme with repeated measures over time, applying the confounding technique, with 3 treatments and 4 replications, totaling 48 plots. The total number of plants was represented by 30 plants of each clone in each environment. Around 30 ripe cashew peduncles of each genotype were harvested early in the morning and sent to the post-harvest laboratory of Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical (CNPAT). The factors considered for joint biplot graphical analysis were three genotypes (G1, G2, G3), four environments (combination of two locations, Alto Santo and Beberibe, municipalities in the state of Ceará, two agricultural years (2013 and 2014), and eight physicochemical peduncle properties. The study was implemented using principal component analysis (PCA), with a three-way data array (genotypes x environments x variables). The genotypes did not exhibit phenotypic stability for the variables assessed and environments studied because these cultivars are located far from the center of the graph, that is, away from the origin. The three genotypes showed positive and negative phenotypic adaptations for different variables and environments, qualifying them for consumption of pseudofruits as table fruits, industrially processed products, or even displaying dual purpose consumption suitability. ABSTRACT achieved Anacardium L. L CNPAT (CNPAT components cultivars. . (cultivars) matrices randomized time technique replications plots postharvest post harvest CNPAT. G1, G1 G (G1 G2 G3, G3 , G3) combination locations Beberibe Ceará 2013 (201 2014, 2014 2014) PCA, PCA (PCA) threeway way variables. variables) graph origin fruits products suitability (cultivars (G 201 (20 (PCA 20 (2 2 (
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Multidisciplinary Scientific Cruises for Environmental Characterization in the Santos Basin – Methods and Sampling Design
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Moreira, Daniel L.
; Dalto, Adriana G.
; Figueiredo JR, Alberto G.
; Valerio, Aline M.
; Detoni, Amalia M. S.
; Bonecker, Ana C. T.
; Signori, Camila N.
; Namiki, Cláudia
; Sasaki, Dalton K.
; Pupo, Daniel V.
; Silva, Danilo A.
; Kutner, Deborah S.
; Duque-Castaño, Diana C.
; Marcon, Eduardo H.
; Gallotta, Fabiana D. C.
; Paula, Fabiana S.
; Gallucci, Fabiane
; Roque, Gabriela C. F.
; Campos, Giulia S.
; Fonseca, Gustavo
; Mattos, Gustavo
; Lavrado, Helena P.
; Silveira, Ilson C. A. da
; Costa, Jessica O.
; Santos Filho, João R. dos
; Carneiro, Juliane C.
; Moreira, Julio C.F.
; Rozo, Laura
; Araujo, Leandro F.M.
; Lazzari, Letícia
; Silva, Letícia O. da
; Michelazzo, Luan S.
; Fernandes, Luciano F.
; Dottori, Marcelo
; Araújo Jr., Marcus A. G. de
; Chuqui, Mateus G.
; Ceccopieri, Milena
; Borges-Silva, Milton
; Kampel, Milton
; Bergo, Natascha M.
; Silva, Paulo V. M.
; Tura, Pedro M.
; Moura, Rafael B. de
; Romano, Renato G.
; Martins, Renato P.
; Carreira, Renato S.
; Toledo, Rodrigo G.A.
; Bonecker, Sérgio L.C.
; Disaró, Sibelle T.
; Rodrigues, Silvana V.
; Corbisier, Thais N.
; Vicente, Thaisa M.
; Paiva, Vitor G. de
; Pellizari, Vivian H.
; Belo, Wellington C.
; Brandini, Frederico P.
; Sousa, Silvia H.M
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Abstract The Santos Basin (SB) is the main petroliferous basin in the Brazilian continental margin and one of the most studied marine areas in Brazil. However, historical data suggest that new efforts should be carried out to acquire quantitative biological data, especially in the deep sea, to establish the baseline of essential ocean variables in different ecosystems for future monitoring programs. The Brazilian energy company Petrobras planned and executed 24 oceanographic cruises over a period of 2 years to assess the benthic (SANSED cruise) and pelagic (SANAGU cruise) systems of the SB (356 days at sea in 2019 and 2021/2022). These efforts were part of the Santos Project, which comprised a comprehensive environmental study aimed at investigating benthic and pelagic variables to characterize ecology, biogeochemistry, thermohaline properties of water masses, and ocean circulation patterns, geomorphology, and sedimentology, as well as organic and inorganic chemistry. Here we present the detailed sampling designs and the field methods employed on board, during the SB scientific cruises. All sampling protocols were based on standardized approaches. For the benthos analyses, triplicate sediment samples were performed using a GOMEX-type box corer (0.25 m²) or a large modified Van Veen grab (0.75 m²) at 100 stations ranging from 25 to 2400 m depth. At each station, 25 geochemical and physico-chemical parameters were analyzed in addition to micro-, meio-, and macrofauna and living foraminifera samples. For the pelagic system, 60 stations were selected to investigate the plankton community, ranging in size from pico- to macroplankton, through vertical, horizontal, and oblique net hauls (20, 200, and 500 μm mesh size), as well as 25 biogeochemical parameters collected with an aid of a CTD-rosette sampler. Part of this scientific information also serves the Regional Environmental Characterization Project (PCR-BS) in support of Petrobras’ Santos Basin drilling licensing process led by the Brazilian Environmental Agency – IBAMA. This project contributes to the sustainable development of the SB, in line with the guidelines of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. (SB Brazil However programs SANSED cruise SANAGU 356 (35 201 2021/2022. 20212022 2021/2022 . 2021 2022 2021/2022) ecology biogeochemistry masses patterns geomorphology sedimentology chemistry board approaches analyses GOMEXtype GOMEX type 0.25 025 0 (0.2 m² 0.75 075 75 (0.7 10 240 depth station physicochemical physico chemical micro, micro , micro- meio, meio meio- system 6 community pico macroplankton vertical horizontal 20, 20 (20 200 50 size, size) CTDrosette CTD rosette sampler PCRBS PCR BS (PCR-BS IBAMA Development 35 (3 2021202 2021/202 202 0.2 02 (0. 0.7 07 7 1 (2 5 3 ( 202120 2021/20 0. (0 20212 2021/2 2021/
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Development and Chemical Characterization of Pequi Pericarp Flour (Caryocar brasiliense Camb.) and Effect of in vitro Digestibility on the Bioaccessibility of Phenolic Compounds
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Santos, Bárbara O.
; Tanigaki, Maurício
; Silva, Mauro R.
; Ramos, Ana Luiza C. C.
; Labanca, Renata A.
; Augusti, Rodinei
; Melo, Júlio O. F.
; Takahashi, Jacqueline A.
; Araújo, Raquel L. B. de
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
- Métricas do periódico
The pequi pericarp corresponds to the largest portion of the fruit and has a high nutritional value, but it is discarded as an agro-industrial residue. The present study aimed to prepare and characterize flours from the pequi pericarp in terms of their proximate composition, its antioxidant potential before and after the in vitro digestibility process and chemical profile, aiming at the full use of this fruit. The samples of pequi pericarp flours from the cities of Sete Lagoas, Paraopeba and Felixlândia were analyzed. The profile of chemical compounds present in the flours was determined using paper spray mass spectrometry. The in vitro simulated digestion technique was used to verify the stability of the phenolic compounds and the maintenance of the antioxidant capacity of the samples. The flours from the pequi pericarp showed to have higher levels of protein, ash and dietary fiber, compared to the data described in the literature for the pulp of the fruit. The analysis of paper spray mass spectrometry allowed the identification of 46 chemical compounds including amino acids, sugars, organic acids and phenolic compounds. The analysis of the main components showed that there was no chemical variation among the fruits from the cities studied. Through the in vitro digestibility technique, it was possible to observe an increase in the bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds, contributing to increase the already significant antioxidant capacity of the samples. It was concluded that the pequi pericarp flour has the potential to be used as a food ingredient due to the high bioaccessibility of its bioactive compounds, capable of reducing the risk of developing diseases caused by oxidative stress.
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DETERMINATION OF CHEMICAL PROFILE OF Eugenia dysenterica ICE CREAM USING PS-MS AND HS-SPME/GC-MS
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Silva, Mauro R.
; Freitas, Lucas G.
; Mendonça, Henrique de O. P.
; Souza, Amauri G.
; Pereira, Hebert V.
; Augusti, Rodinei
; Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
; Melo, Júlio O. F.
; Araújo, Raquel L. B.
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The incorporation of Cerrado fruits in food products such as ice cream has many advantages because it represents a source of nutrients and bioactive compounds. Given the demand for less laborious methods to analyze food, the paper spray ionization mass spectrometry technique was applied for the first time for a rapid characterization of the chemical components found cagaita ice cream. PS-MS in positive and negative ionization modes were used. The profile of volatile compounds was determined by headspace solid-phase microextraction combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Fingerprints obtained through PS-MS identified various classes of compounds, such as flavones, anthocyanins, sugars, organic acids, hydroxybenzoic acids, fatty acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, lignin, and phenylpropanoid. The use of both fibers enabled the extraction and identification of 18 volatile compounds in cagaita, and 16 of them were also identified in cagaita ice cream. The most common volatile compound found in both cagaita and ice cream was 3-carene monoterpene. Considering the effect of processing on cagaita constituents, 89% of the volatile compounds remained in the ice cream. Also, 78% of the fruit chemical compounds analyzed by PS-MS were found in the product. Thus, the results indicate that most of the fruit compounds remained in the ice cream after processing.
https://doi.org/10.21577/0100-4042.20170680
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Study of Thermoplastic Extrusion and Its Impact on the Chemical and Nutritional Characteristics and Two Sorghum Genotypes SC 319 and BRS 332
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Campelo, Flávia A.
; Henriques, Gilberto S.
; Simeone, Maria Lucia F.
; Queiroz, Valéria A. V.
; Silva, Mauro R.
; Augusti, Rodinei
; Melo, Júlio O. F.
; Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
; Araújo, Raquel L. B.
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
- Métricas do periódico
The use of sorghum in human nutrition has been expanded due to its nutritional composition and its functional potential. Extrusion has been used to improve the quality of sorghum. The aim of this work was to assess the effect of extrusion in the nutritional composition, phenolic compounds content of two sorghum, and characterize the profile of chemical constituents by paper spray mass spectrometry (PS-MS). Extrusion increased the carbohydrate and fiber contents and reduced moisture, lipids and ashes, and enabling a higher degree of liberation of phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity. The fingerprint obtained in both ionization modes had been influenced by extrusion, allowing for a greater compounds’ identification on the extruded samples. The analysis of sorghum samples’ main components made distinguishing of the main constituents possible, as well as highlighted the extrusion effect and the influence of the genotypes. This study demonstrated that extrusion enabling a higher liberation of phenolic compounds, which were identified by the PS-MS technique.
https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20190243
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PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION, ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND FINGERPRINTS OF INDUSTRIALIZED “DETOX” MIXED BEVERAGES BY PAPER SPRAY MASS SPECTROMETRY
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Silva, Eliane Beatriz M.
; Augusti, Rodinei
; Melo, Júlio O. F.
; Takahashi, Jacqueline Aparecida
; Araújo, Raquel L. Bello de
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The objective of this work was to determine the chemical composition, total phenolic compounds content, antioxidant capacity through the ABTS (2,20-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) method, as well as to evaluate the use of paper spray ionization mass spectrometry (PS-MS) to obtain fingerprints in different brands of mixed industrialized beverage based on fruits and vegetables with “detox” denomination. The carbohydrate contents ranged from 4.17% (sample D) to 12.72% (sample G). The differences may be related to the composition and proportion of the ingredients present in each formulation. The contents of total phenolic compounds varied between 26.75 mg GAE (gallic acid equivalents) g-1 (sample F) to 48.61 mg GAE g-1 (sample D). The samples A, B and C contain cabbage, spinach and parsley and presented significantly higher phenolic compounds content than the other samples. The antioxidant activity values varied between 1.76 µmol L-1 Trolox g-1 (sample B) to 18.95 µmol L-1 Trolox g-1 (sample E). The brands E, F, and G, that presented higher antioxidant potential, have ingredients pineapple, apple, cabbage, and ginger as common. The analysis of PS-MS allowed for the identification of a number of substances, including organic acids, sugars, and phenolic acids. PS-MS is a relatively simple method, fast and efficient to obtain fingerprints of mixed beverages.
https://doi.org/10.21577/0100-4042.20170490
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‘BRS 421’ and ‘BRS 423’: high oleic peanut cultivars for production in Brazil
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Suassuna, Taís de Moraes Falleiro
; Suassuna, Nelson Dias
; Medeiros, Everaldo Paulo de
; Bogiani, Julio Cesar
; Perina, Fabiano José
; Fragoso, Daniel de Brito
; Sofiatti, Valdinei
; Heuert, Jair
; Colnago, Luiz Alberto
; Vasconcellos, Ramon Araújo
; Schwengber, José Ernani
; Assunção, Hildeu Ferreira
; Gondim, Tarcísio Marcos de Souza
; Bezerra, José Renato Cortes
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Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
- Métricas do periódico
Abstract ‘BRS 421’ and ‘BRS 423’ are high-oleic runner type peanut cultivars, adapted to the main peanut-producing areas in Brazil and partially resistant to spotted wilt. ‘BRS 421’ has a medium cycle and large seed size, while BRS ‘423’ has a short cycle and regular runner seed size.
https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-70332020v20n1c8
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Antioxidant Activity and Metabolomic Analysis of Cagaitas (Eugenia dysenterica) using Paper Spray Mass Spectrometry
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Silva, Mauro R.
; Freitas, Lucas G.
; Souza, Amauri G.
; Araújo, Raquel L. B.
; Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
; Pereira, Hebert V.
; Augusti, Rodinei
; Melo, Júlio O. F.
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
- Métricas do periódico
Cagaita is a fruit from Brazilian cerrado, belongs to Myrtaceae family, and has important economic value. This work aimed to determine the total antioxidant capacity (extractable and non-extractable fractions) by different methods and to evaluate the use of paper spray mass spectrometry to obtain fingerprints of cagaita from different regions with the aid of principal components analysis. Cagaitas had higher antioxidant activity than those found in other fruits mentioned in literature, and the non-extractable fraction was 18.90 to 21.05% of the antioxidant capacity. The analysis of paper spray mass spectrometry in positive and negative ionization modes identified several substances, including organic acids, sugars, amino acids and several other classes of phenolic compounds. Analysis of the main components of cagaita samples permitted discrimination of the major constituents such as sugars and different kinds of phenolic compounds. Thus, this study demonstrated that paper spray mass spectrometry is a simple and ultrafast method with minimum sample preparation that allows the analysis of the chemical profile of cagaita.
https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20190002
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Evaluation of the Influence of Extraction Conditions on the Isolation and Identification of Volatile Compounds from Cagaita (Eugenia dysenterica) Using HS-SPME/GC-MS
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Silva, Mauro R.
; Bueno, Gustavo H.
; Araújo, Raquel L. B.
; Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
; Freitas, Lucas G.
; Morais, Harriman A.
; Augusti, Rodinei
; Melo, Júlio O. F.
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
- Métricas do periódico
The objective of this study was to explore the extraction and identification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in cagaita fruit (Eugenia dysenterica). Parameters such as type of extraction fiber, agitation, extraction time and extraction temperature were investigated. Initially, the VOCs were extracted using headspace solid-phase microextraction. Then, the compounds were identified using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Results revealed the presence of at least 26 different compounds and the polyacrylate (PA) fiber promoted the extraction of a larger number of VOCs. Regarding the PA fiber, the most efficient extraction was achieved using a 50 rpm agitation at 45 ºC for 30 min. The majority were monoterpenes (34.64%) and esters (36.28%). An increase in the extraction temperature promoted the isolation of more VOCs when using carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane (CAR/PDMS) and divinylbenzene/carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane (DVB/CAR/PDMS) fibers. However, these fibers allowed the isolation of a smaller number of VOCs. The extraction time and agitation had no significant influence.
https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20180187
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‘UENF 506-11’: a new maize cultivar for the North and Northwest of Rio de Janeiro State
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Pereira, Messias Gonzaga
; Berilli, Ana Paula Candido Gabriel
; Trindade, Roberto dos Santos
; Entringer, Geovana Cremonini
; Santos, Pedro Henrique Araújo Diniz
; Vettorazzi, Julio Cesar Fiorio
; Galvão, Keila Silva da Cunha
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Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
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Abstract The intervarietal hybrid ‘UENF 506-11’ was derived from full-sib maize families in the 11th cycle of reciprocal recurrent selection. It produces a grain yield of 7.57 tons ha-1, and is recommended for cultivation in the North and Northwest regions of the Rio de Janeiro State.
https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-70332019v19n1c20
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First record of dorsal and anal fin deformities in blue tang Acanthurus coeruleus (Acanthuridae, Actinopterygii) from northeastern Brazil
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BRITO, CAMILA CRISTINA P. DE
; ARAÚJO, JÚLIO L.
; MÁRQUEZ-VELÁSQUEZ, VIVIANA
; SILVA, MARIANNA B. DA
; ROSA, RICARDO S.
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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Abstract: Dorsal and anal fin deformities in the blue tang Acanthurus coeruleus are reported for the first time from northeastern Brazil, based on observations during research dives at an artificial reef. Possible causative factors are discussed.
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201920190637
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INTENSIVE MANAGEMENT FOR OPTIMIZING THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH-VALUE LOGS OF PINE FORESTS IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL
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David, Hassan Camil
; Péllico Netto, Sylvio
; Arce, Julio Eduardo
; Woycikievicz, Antônio P. F.
; Araújo, Emanuel J. G. de
; Miranda, Rodrigo O. V. de
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RESUMO A melhor tomada de decisão é uma tarefa difícil no manejo florestal, pois envolve um grande número de variáveis de mercado e de produção. Simulou-se o crescimento e produção de Pinus taeda L. em sítios altamente produtivos, com objetivo de indicar regimes de desbaste e densidades de plantio que maximizam a produção de toras grossas (diâmetro da ponta fina >35 cm), bem como avaliá-los economicamente. O software OpTimber-LP para otimização de problemas florestais foi usado. As simulações envolveram quatro densidades de plantio (1.111; 1.600; 2.000; e 2.500 plantas/ha); três desbastes com diferentes pesos, frequências e idades de aplicação; e corte raso aos 25 anos. Essas combinações totalizaram em 2.916 regimes de manejo. VPLA foi calculado com variação de taxas de interesse e considerando custos de produção e retornos provenientes de desbastes e do corte raso. Os resultados indicaram maior produção de toras grossas em regimes com menores densidades de plantio. A intensidade de desbaste de 60% destacou-se por ter sido ideal para quase todos os processos, principalmente nas densidades de 2.000 e 2.500 plantas/ha. Essa intensidade também foi ideal para o primeiro desbaste, independentemente da densidade de plantas. A produção nos melhores regimes variou de 480 e 260 m3/ha, para as densidades de 1.111 e 2.500 plantas/ha, respectivamente. VPLA variou de ~1.300 a ~2.100 R$/ha. Como conclusão, regimes de manejo menos densos propiciaram maior produção de toras grossas, porém, menor em volume total; como consequência, o VPLA foi maior para os regimes mais densos, uma vez que a receita obtida pela produção de toras de alto valor não compensou a receita de toras mais finas (que também são mais baratas). Regimes com alta densidade podem fracassar com um único primeiro desbaste errado, enquanto regimes com menor densidade podem ter produção realmente prejudicada quando são sujeitos a consecutivos desbastes errados.
ABSTRACT The best decision-making is a difficult task in forest management because it involves a large number of market and production variables. We simulated the growth and yield of loblolly pine in high-quality sites, aiming to indicate thinning regimes and planting densities that maximize the production of large diameter logs (minor diameter >35 cm), as well as economically evaluating such regimes. We used the software OpTimber-LP for forest optimization problems. Simulations involved four planting densities (1,111; 1,600; 2,000; and 2,500 plants/ha); three thinnings with different weights, frequencies and ages of application; and clear cut at 25 years. Such combinations totalized in 2,916 simulated regimes. We computed ANPV assuming variations in interest rates, besides costs of production and returns resulting from thinnings and from clear cut. The findings indicated great productions of large diameter logs in regimes with low planting densities. Heavy thinnings (60% removal of trees) highlighted by being ideal to almost all regimes, mainly those ones with densities of 2,000 and 2,500 plants/ha. Heavy intensity also was ideal to the first thinning, regardless the planting density. The most productive regimes presented large diameter log volumes ranging from 480 to 260 m3/ha, for regimes with 1,111 and 2,500 plants/ha, respectively. ANPV ranged from ~1.300 to ~2.100 R$/ha. As conclusion, less dense regimes provide largest productions in large diameter log, but the lowest productions in total volume; as consequence, ANPV was larger in denser regimes, once the revenue obtained from high-value logs did not overcome that one obtained from finer (and consequently cheaper) logs. High-density regimes may produce less timber volume due to only one improper thinning, whereas low-density stands may have production really affected when are subjected to consecutive improper thinnings.
https://doi.org/10.5902/1980509833352
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Growing knowledge: an overview of Seed Plant diversity in Brazil
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Zappi, Daniela C.
; Filardi, Fabiana L. Ranzato
; Leitman, Paula
; Souza, Vinícius C.
; Walter, Bruno M.T.
; Pirani, José R.
; Morim, Marli P.
; Queiroz, Luciano P.
; Cavalcanti, Taciana B.
; Mansano, Vidal F.
; Forzza, Rafaela C.
; Abreu, Maria C.
; Acevedo-Rodríguez, Pedro
; Agra, Maria F.
; Almeida Jr., Eduardo B.
; Almeida, Gracineide S.S.
; Almeida, Rafael F.
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Resumo Um levantamento atualizado das plantas com sementes e análises relevantes acerca desta biodiversidade são apresentados. Este trabalho se iniciou em 2010 com a publicação do Catálogo de Plantas e Fungos e, desde então vem sendo atualizado por mais de 430 especialistas trabalhando online. O Brasil abriga atualmente 32.086 espécies nativas de Angiospermas e 23 espécies nativas de Gimnospermas e estes novos dados mostram um aumento de 3% da riqueza em relação a 2010. A Amazônia é o Domínio Fitogeográfico com o maior número de espécies de Gimnospermas, enquanto que a Floresta Atlântica possui a maior riqueza de Angiospermas. Houve um crescimento considerável no número de espécies e nas taxas de endemismo para a maioria dos Domínios (Caatinga, Cerrado, Floresta Atlântica, Pampa e Pantanal), com exceção da Amazônia que apresentou uma diminuição de 2,5% de endemicidade. Entretanto, a maior parte das plantas com sementes que ocorrem no Brasil (57,4%) é endêmica deste território. A proporção de formas de vida varia de acordo com os diferentes Domínios: árvores são mais expressivas na Amazônia e Floresta Atlântica do que nos outros biomas, ervas são dominantes no Pampa e as lianas apresentam riqueza expressiva na Amazônia, Floresta Atlântica e Pantanal. Este trabalho não só quantifica a biodiversidade brasileira, mas também indica as lacunas de conhecimento e o desafio a ser enfrentado para a conservação desta flora.
Abstract An updated inventory of Brazilian seed plants is presented and offers important insights into the country's biodiversity. This work started in 2010, with the publication of the Plants and Fungi Catalogue, and has been updated since by more than 430 specialists working online. Brazil is home to 32,086 native Angiosperms and 23 native Gymnosperms, showing an increase of 3% in its species richness in relation to 2010. The Amazon Rainforest is the richest Brazilian biome for Gymnosperms, while the Atlantic Rainforest is the richest one for Angiosperms. There was a considerable increment in the number of species and endemism rates for biomes, except for the Amazon that showed a decrease of 2.5% of recorded endemics. However, well over half of Brazillian seed plant species (57.4%) is endemic to this territory. The proportion of life-forms varies among different biomes: trees are more expressive in the Amazon and Atlantic Rainforest biomes while herbs predominate in the Pampa, and lianas are more expressive in the Amazon, Atlantic Rainforest, and Pantanal. This compilation serves not only to quantify Brazilian biodiversity, but also to highlight areas where there information is lacking and to provide a framework for the challenge faced in conserving Brazil's unique and diverse flora.
https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201566411
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Effect of cerium loading on structure and morphology of modified Ce-USY zeolites
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Fillipe A. C, Garcia
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; Silva, Júnia C. M.
; Macedo, Julio L. de
; Ghesti, Grace F.
; Dias, Sílvia C. L.
; Dias, José A.
; R.Filho, Geraldo N.
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Este trabalho descreve detalhadamente o efeito da quantidade de cério na estrutura e morfologia da zeólita NH4USY. Ce-USY (2-25% m/m de CeO2) foi obtido por impregnação úmida de CeCl3 seguida de calcinação a 550ºC por 8 h. Em quantidades baixas (2-10%), foi observado que as espécies de cério encontram-se nas posições de troca iônica na rede, enquanto em maiores teores (15-25%) pequenos agregados formaram-se na superfície da HUSY. Difratometria de raios X (XRD) mostrou apenas reflexões relacionadas à HUSY, confirmando a alta dispersão das espécies de cério, porém as análises por espectroscopia Raman com transformada de Fourier (FT-Raman) detectaram CeOx para os materiais acima de 10%. A reação do CeCl3 com NH4USY produziu NH4Cl, o qual se decompõe em HCl, ocasionando a desaluminização da rede. Os materiais apresentaram um aumento da razão Lewis/Brønsted com o aumento da quantidade de cério, devido a interação do excesso de cério com os grupos OH da USY e consequente formação de espécies CeOx.
This work describes comprehensibly the effect of cerium loading on the structure and morphology of NH4USY zeolite. The Ce-USY (2-25 wt.% of CeO2) was obtained by wet impregnation of CeCl3 followed by calcination at 550ºC for 8 h. At low loadings (2-10%), cerium species are mainly located at ion exchange positions in the framework, whereas at higher loadings (15-25%), small aggregates were formed on the HUSY surface. X-ray diffractograms (XRD) exhibited only the reflections related to HUSY, demonstrating the high dispersion of cerium species, but Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy (FT-Raman) detected CeOx for the materials above 10%. Reaction of CeCl3 with NH4USY produced NH4Cl, which decomposed to form HCl, leading to framework dealumination. The materials showed an increased Lewis/Brønsted ratio with increasing cerium loadings due to the interaction between the excess cerium and the OH groups of USY, and the consequent formation of CeOx species.
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In-feed macrolide Leucomycin (Leucomag 30% PR) for prevention of proliferative enteropathy in experimentally infected pigs
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; Andreoli, Paulo Roberto
; Santos, Julio César Borges
; Guedes, Roberto Maurício Carvalho
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Este experimento foi realizado com o objetivo de testar a eficiência da leucomicina no controle da EPS. Para isso, utilizaram-se 90 leitões de cinco semanas de idade, provenientes de granja sem histórico clínico de EPS. Os animais foram divididos em três grupos (tratamentos) de 30, sendo T1 o grupo dos inoculados e não medicados, T2 e T3 os inoculados e medicados com 90ppm e 180ppm de leucomicina, respectivamente. No dia zero do experimento, os 90 suínos foram inoculados com aproximadamente 4,5x10(9) L. intracellularis. A medicação foi utilizada nas rações dos grupos T2 e T3 somente do dia anterior até 13 dias após a inoculação com L. intracellularis. Ganho de peso, consumo de ração e sinais clínicos foram avaliados durante todo o experimento. Todos os leitões foram eutanasiados 23 dias pós-inoculação (pi). Os sinais clínicos foram mais evidentes nos animais do grupo T1 que nos do T2 e do T3 entre os dias 16 e 21. Ganho de peso diário, consumo diário de ração e conversão alimentar foram melhores nos grupos medicados com leucomicina. A extensão total das lesões intestinais por grupo (T1, T2 e T3) foram de 869, 473 e 331cm, respectivamente. A maioria dos animais (84,4%) teve marcação positiva para L. intracellularis à IHC nas seções de íleo. Leucomicina nas doses de 90 e 180ppm por 14 dias foi eficiente para a melhora do desempenho de leitões inoculados com homogeneizado intestinal contendo L. intracellularis.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of orally administered leucomycin at 90 and 180ppm for the prevention of porcine proliferative enteropathy (PPE) in experimentally infected pigs. A total of 90 commercial five-week-old pigs were randomly assigned to receive leucomycin in feeding at 90 (T2), 180ppm (T3), or untreated (T1). All animals in the treated groups received medicated feed for 14 days starting one day before inoculation. Each pig was inoculated intragastrically with approximately 4.5x10(9) Lawsonia intracellularis in the form of porcine intestinal mucosal homogenate. Body weight, feed consumption and clinic signs were evaluated throughout the study. Necropsies and gross evaluation of intestines were performed in all animals on day 23 post-inoculation (pi) or at death, and ileum samples were collected for immunohistochemistry (IHC) for L. intracellularis. Clinical presentation of the disease was more evident in the non-medicated group (T1) than in the medicated ones (T2, T3) between days 16 and 21pi. Average daily gain, average daily feed consumption and feed conversion efficiency were better in groups treated with either dose of leucomycin. The total intestine lesion length per group (T1, T2 and T3) was 869, 473 and 331cm, respectively. The majority of the animals (84.4%) were positive for L. intracellularis antigen in ileum sections stained by IHC. Under the conditions of this study, leucomycin administered in feed at 90 and 180ppm for 14 days was effective in improving performance of pigs inoculated with intestinal homogenate containing L. intracellularis.
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