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                <text>Biodigestores como alternativa à sustentabilidade ambiental no campo brasileiro: um balanço bibliográfico acerca dos modelos Indiano, Chinês e Batelada.</text>
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                <text>Atualmente no Brasil a procura por novas fontes alternativas de energia é cada vez mais pesquisado nos seus diversos âmbitos. A renovação da matriz energética é comumente debatida por todo o país, fazendo com que haja novas possibilidades na utilização de meios para geração de energia. Um dos novos mecanismos utilizado para a geração de energia no campo brasileiro é a utilização de biomassa para geração de energia por meio de biodigestores que decompõe a matéria orgânica gerando o biogás, sendo esse utilizado na substituição de derivados do petróleo em motores movidos a gás, em fogões residenciais e afins. Em uma análise bibliográfica é apresentado os diversos modelos de biodigestores como o chinês, indiano e batelada auxiliam o camponês para os mais específicos modos de utilização. A utilização do biogás em propriedades rurais proporciona a diminuição do consumo de derivados do petróleo à produção de energia, aumenta a produção de biofertilizantes para utilização na fertilização do solo, pois é rico em húmus e nutrientes, baixando o custo de produção do plantio, e contribui para a preservação do meio ambiente, pois utiliza o lixo doméstico, resíduo industriais vegetais e até esterco animal</text>
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                <text>Fruit quality and production of yellow passion fruit in soil with biofertilizer under irrigation with saline waters&lt;br&gt;Qualidade física e produção do maracujá amarelo em solo com biofertilizante irrigado com águas salinas</text>
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                <text>Lourival Ferreira Cavalcante, José Lucínio de Oliveira Freire, Thiago Jardelino Dias, Járisson Cavalcante Nunes, José Adeilson Medeiros Nascimento</text>
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                <text>The culture of passion fruit presented in recent years expansion of cultivated area, driven mainly by increased domestic consumption of fresh fruit and the juice processed. The Brazil is the largest world producer and consumer of the yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims. f. flavicarpa Deg.), but domestic production did not supply the market demand agribusiness. This work aimed to objective evaluates the effects of different electric conductivities of the irrigation water (ECiw), associated to application frequencies of bovine biofertilizer on physical quality of fruits and production of the yellow passion fruit plants. The treatments were distributed in randomized blocks with three repetitions, using the factorial design 5 x 4, referring to levels of ECiw of 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5 dS m-1, and four frequencies of application of the biofertilizer bovine: without bovine biofertilizer (WBB); with bovine biofertilizer applied one week before of the transplanting (1WBT); application at each interval of 90 days after transplanting (90DAT); and, bovine biofertilizer applied one week before and each interval of 90 days after transplanting (1WBT+90DAT). The increase of the saline concentration of the irrigation water provoked losses of production and physical qualities of the fruits yellow passion fruit plant, being more drastic in the superior conductivity to 2,5 dS m-1. However, reduction of the losses was verified in the treatments with them largest frequency of application of the biofertilizante, resulting in fruits with quality and compatible production with to the demands of the market to the natural and of the industrial section. A cultura do maracujazeiro apresentou nos últimos anos expansão da área cultivada, motivada, principalmente, pelo aumento do consumo interno da fruta in natura e pelo suco processado. Atualmente o Brasil é o maior produtor e consumidor mundial do maracujá amarelo (Passiflora edulis Sims. f. flavicarpa Deg.), no entanto, a produção nacional não supriu a demanda do mercado agroindustrial. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos de diferentes condutividades elétricas da água de irrigação (CEai), associadas às épocas de aplicação de biofertilizante, sobre a produção e a qualidade física de frutos de maracujá amarelo. Os tratamentos foram distribuídos em arranjo fatorial 5 x 4, referentes aos valores de CEai: 0,5; 1,5; 2,5; 3,5 e 4,5 dS m-1, em quatro épocas de aplicação do biofertilizante: sem a aplicação do biofertilizante (SB); aplicação realizada uma semana antes do transplantio (1SAT); aplicação a cada 90 dias a partir do transplantio (90DAT); aplicação uma semana antes e a cada 90 dias após o transplantio (1SAT+90DAT). O aumento da concentração salina da água de irrigação provocou perdas da produção e das qualidades físicas dos frutos do maracujazeiro amarelo, sendo mais drástico na condutividade superior a 2,5 dS m-1. No entanto, foi verificada redução das perdas nos tratamentos com as maiores frequências de aplicação do biofertilizante, resultando em frutos com qualidade e produção compatíveis com as exigências do mercado ao natural e do setor industrial.</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/9135" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/9135&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks cause significant economic losses to the Colombian cattle sector: reduction in meat and milk production, blood losses and transmission of blood parasites. The degree of infestation depends on the breed, physiological state and nutrition of the animal and on microclimatic characteristics, which affect the tick life cycle. Diverse studies suggest that given the characteristics of intensive silvopastoral systems (ISS), tick loads within these systems are lower. In this study, the tick loads of grazing animals were monitored for five animal groups: three at an ISS and two at traditional farms located on the Valley of Ibague (Tolima). within the ISS, there were greater tick loads in high production cows (P = 0.026) and a positive relationship (P &lt; 0.05) between milk production and tick load in August sampling. Greater tick counts were also observed in the in San Javier (traditional farm) group compared to all other animal groups. We conclude that the dynamics of ticks is a complex phenomenon affected by many factors, whose association determines the observed tick population at any given time.</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2100" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2100&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Caracterização da produção de plantas medicinais, aromáticas e condimentares no Território Centro-Sul do Paraná / Characterization of the medicinal plants production, herbs and spices in the South-Center region of Paraná</text>
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                <text>The inadequate use and management in cropping systems in the semiarid region may decline the soil's ability to sustain the production. The objective of this work was to determine the soil quality index (SQI) in agroecological and conventional irrigated agricultural experimental units (AEU), located in the community of Sombras Grandes, Caraúbas, Rio Grande do Norte. Simple soil samples (0-20cm) were collected from 2009 to 2012. To determine the SQI, it was used 11 quality indicators associated to the soil functions in maintain the productivity capacity over time: bulk density (Bd), total porosity (TP), penetration resistance (PR), water availability in soil (AWS/TP), moisture retention at -33 kPa (MR/TP), pH, phosphorus assimilable (P), cation exchange capacity (CEC), base saturation (V), soil organic matter (SOM), clay dispersed in water (CDW) and flocculation degree (FD). The SQI in agroecological and conventional irrigated AEU were classified as good (0.80) and bad (0.45), respectively. In conventional AEU there is need for agricultural practices, like injection of organic waste, that improve the FD because it was the indicator that most contributed to reduce the SQI. The SQI reflected the integrated performance of the chemical and physical properties, which can be used in making decisions about the soil use and management.</text>
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                <text>Vive-se atualmente diversos problemas com a escassez de chuvas, um deles é a baixa produção de energia hidrelétrica e consequente elevação nos preços da tarifa de energia elétrica; para o homem do campo a situação pode ser pior ainda visto que nem todos são atendidos com o fornecimento de energia elétrica. Uma saída para o homem do campo é aproveitar os resíduos provenientes das atividades de plantio e criação para a produção do biogás através de biodigestores e geração de energia. Além do benefício do biogás e da energia, a utilização dos resíduos nos biodigestores promove o saneamento rural e produz biofertilizante de alta qualidade.  Este trabalho trata-se de um estudo de regressão com os modelos não lineares sigmoide de Boltzmann, Gompertz e Logístico utilizando-se de dados provenientes de um projeto desenvolvido por Sousa (2014) com o objetivo de verificar qual modelo de regressão não linear melhor se ajusta à produção acumulada de biogás proveniente de biodigestores modelo batelada com material diluído de cama de suíno preparada com maravalha e bagaço de cana e somente com maravalha. Verificou-se que o modelo não linear sigmoide de Boltzmann é superior aos demais modelos e por consequência mais eficiente para o dimensionamento da produção de biogás e energia elétrica.</text>
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                <text>Revista Agrogeoambiental</text>
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                <text>Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais</text>
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                <text>Ação de bioestimulantes no desempenho do cultivo de soja em duas condições de adubação fosfatada</text>
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                <text>Valdere Martins dos Santos, Dione Pereira Cardoso, Eduardo Assunção Ferreira, Átila Reis da Silva, Daniele de Cássia Vieira de Sousa</text>
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                <text>Objetivou avaliar a ação de bioestimulantes sobre características agronômicas e produtividade para a cultura da soja, em condições de baixa e alta dose de fósforo. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o de blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições, sendo três bioestimulantes e uma testemunha. As características avaliadas foram às características agronômicas (AP = altura de planta; AIV = altura de inserção da 1a vagem; NVP = número de vagem por planta; NSP = número de sementes por plantas; e PCS = pesos de cem sementes) e a produtividade (PROD). Os ambientes com altas doses de fósforo proporcionaram os maiores valores de AP (70,3 cm), NVP (138,8), NSP (301,5) e PROD (2868,76 kg ha-1). Quanto às características AIV e PCS, no ambiente com alta dose de fósforo, não houve diferença estatística entre os tratamentos. Os melhores valores de AP, NVP e NSP são obtidos nos tratamentos T11 e T12, enquanto para PROD, no T13, em ambos os tratamentos destaca-se o bioestimulante, BU-EC. A alta dose de fósforo influencia as variáveis AP, NVP, NSP e PROD, entretanto, as doses de fósforo não influenciam as variáveis AIV e PSC.Action biostimulants performance of soybean under two phosphorus fertilizationAbstract: This study aimed to evaluate the action of biostimulants on agronomic characteristics and yield for soybean, in low and high phosphorus level. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with four replications, with three biostimulants and a witness. The characteristics were evaluated for agronomic traits (PH = plant height, HPI = height of first pod insertion; NPP = number of pods per plant, NSP = number of seeds per plant, and WHS = weight of one hundred seeds and PROD = Productivity). Environments with high levels of phosphorus gave higher values of PH (70.3 cm), NPP (138.8), NSP (301.5) and PROD (2868.76 kg ha-1). Regarding the characteristics HPI and WHS, the environment with a high dose of phosphorus, there was no statistical difference between treatments. The best values of PH, NPP and NSP are obtained in treatments T11 and T12, while for PROD at T13 in both treatments highlight the biostimulant, BU-EC. The high dose of phosphorus influences the variables PH, NPP, PROD and NSP, however, the phosphorus levels do not influence the variables HPI and WHS. </text>
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