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                <text>A antracnose é uma das mais importantes doenças do feijão-fava, sendo considerada fator limitante no incremento da produtividade da cultura no Nordeste do Brasil. O principal controle utilizado para essa doença é o químico, porém, encarece custos de produção, principalmente, pelo cultivo ser praticado no contexto da agricultura familiar. Desta forma, torna-se fundamental a busca por métodos alternativos para o controle da antracnose na cultura. Diante do exposto, objetivou-se com esse estudo avaliar a influência do silício e do cálcio na severidade da antracnose do feijão-fava. Utilizou-se uma fonte de Cálcio (Carbonato de Cálcio – CaCO3) nas dosagens 2, 4, 6 e 8 g kg-1 de solo e duas fontes de Silício (Rocksil e MB4) nas dosagens 0,05, 0,075, 0,1 e 0,15 g kg-1 de solo. Em condições de casa de vegetação fez-se o plantio utilizando sementes do genótipo de feijão-fava G35. Aos 30 dias após a germinação, as plantas foram inoculadas com suspensão de esporos de C. truncatum na concentração de 106 conídios ml-1. As avaliações da severidade da doença foram realizadas aos 25, 40, 55, 70 e 85 dias após as inoculações, com auxílio de escala diagramática. Os teores de clorofila nas folhas foram avaliados pelo índice SPAD aos 60, 75, 90 e 105 dias após a germinação das sementes. Houve reduções de 66,37%; 75,34% e 77,58% na severidade da doença com o uso de carbonato de cálcio, Rocksil e MB4, respectivamente. Não houve correlação entre as fontes de cálcio e silício testados com o conteúdo de clorofila nas plantas avaliadas.</text>
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                <text>La distribución geográfica y la variación estacional de muchas enfermedades infecciosas son la primera evidencia de su relación con el tiempo y el clima. El propósito del presente trabajo es ofrecer una información básica sobre la compleja dinámica entre el clima y algunas enfermedades infecciosas Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica que explica los mecanismos del cambio y variabilidad climática sustentados esencialmente en el calentamiento global. Se exponen los efectos e impactos en algunas de las más importantes enfermedades infecciosas, donde se espera un probable incremento de las mismas. Finalmente se muestran algunos resultados publicados de la experiencia cubana en este campo.Geographical distribution and seasonal behavior of infectious diseases are evidence of the relationship between variability and climate change and human health. The purpose of the present article is to provide basic information about the complex dynamics of climate and health. A review of literature was performed to explaining of the mechanisms of climate variability and change especially in relation to global warming. Their effect and health impact upon some of the most important infectious diseases are illustrated, and may be probability increase of them. Finally, the Cuban experience from published articles is shown.</text>
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                <text>Germinação e vigor de sementes de arroz inoculadas com bactérias diazotróficas Rice seed germination and vigour as affected by the inoculation with diazotrophic bacteria</text>
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                <text>Objetivou-se, neste trabalho, avaliar a germinação e o vigor das sementes de arroz inoculadas com bactérias diazotróficas. Foram instalados dois experimentos, sendo que no primeiro o delineamento experimental adotado foi o inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial, com dois lotes de sementes arroz da cultivar IC4440 x 10 tratamentos, com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos foram representados pela inoculação com oito estirpes de bactérias diazotróficas (AR1122, M130, BF1358, ZAE94, AR3122, AR2112, CD e BR2113), bem como pelo recobrimento das sementes com a turfa umedecida com o meio de cultivo esterilizado e pelas sementes não inoculadas. No segundo experimento, o delineamento experimental adotado foi o inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial, com dois lotes de sementes recém-colhidas das cultivares IR42 e Zebu Branco x oito tratamentos, com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos foram representados pela inoculação das sementes com seis estirpes de bactérias diazotróficas (BF1358, AR3122, AR1122, ZAE94, M130 e AR2112), bem como pelo recobrimento das sementes com a turfa umedecida com o meio de cultivo esterilizado e pela não realização do procedimento de inoculação. As bactérias AR1122, M130, BF1358, ZAE94 e AR3112 podem ser selecionadas para formular inoculante para sementes de arroz. A inoculação com as bactérias diazotróficas aumenta a velocidade de germinação das sementes das cultivares IR42 e Zebu Branco, com menor contaminação por fungos.The objective of this work was to evaluate the germination and vigour of rice seeds affected by inoculation with diazotrophic bacteria. Two experiments were conduced. In the first one, a completely randomized design with four replications arranged in a factorial scheme (2 lots x 10 treatments) was used. For this, rice seeds of cultivar IC4440 were inoculated with eight strains of diazotrophic (AR1122, M130, BF1358, ZAE94, AR3122, AR2112, CD e BR2113), submitted to coating with peat soil humidified with a sterile medium and not inoculated. In the second study, a completely randomized design with four replications arranged in a factorial scheme (2 lots x 6 treatments) was used. For this, recently harvested seeds of cultivars IR42 and Zebu Branco were inoculated with six strains (BF1358, AR3122, AR1122, ZAE94, M130 e AR2112), submitted to coating with peat soil humidified with a sterile medium and not inoculated. The bacteria AR1122, M130, BF1358, ZAE94 and AR3112 can be selected for inoculation of rice seeds. The inoculation of diazotrophic bacteria increases the speed of germination of rice seeds of cultivars IR42 e Zebu Branco, with low contamination by fungi.</text>
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                <text>Antonio Eduardo Daher Hechem, Alejandra del Rocío Sandoval Luna</text>
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                <text>No existe solo una geografía de la pobreza, también una ecología de la pobreza. La pobreza se ha urbanizado proporcionalmente más que la población, y la ecología de la pobreza ha conformado ecosistemas metropolitanos marcados por la adaptación para sobrevivir. En ellos, la degradación social se correlaciona con la degradación ambiental.  El artículo trata de la ecología humana, la ecología de la pobreza y el hábitat de los pobres. No casualmente entre los primeros modelos urbanos están los basados en la “ecología humana”, sosteniendo que la segregación social es también ecológica.  Y actualmente la vivienda y los servicios básicos, mayoritariamente urbanos, son variables relevantes en la medición de la pobreza multidimensional.  En la ecología de la pobreza, la especie humana, la más protegida legalmente, resulta habitualmente la más depredada por su propia especie, como recurso sobreexplotado o subutilizado, fluctuando entre mercancía y cesantía. Los pobres, segregados y exiliados extramuros de la ciudad, habitan en áreas de riesgo ecológico, con densidades y promiscuidades patológicas,  en relaciones ecosistémicas críticas social y ambientalmente. Son lugares estigmatizados y poblaciones discriminadas que sobreviven en condiciones suburbanas, peor aún, infraurbanas e infrahumanas. </text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/2356" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/2356&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Antonio Elizalde Hevia</text>
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                <text>El presente ensayo destaca un conjunto de cuatro falacias instaladas muy profundamente en nuestro sistema de creencias del ambiente de que formamos parte, i.e., : la separatividad, la desingularización, la exterioridad, la uniformización y aceleración del tiempo. Se sostiene que estas falacias conducen a construir y operar con un imaginario colectivo en el cual dejamos de mantener esa relación armónica y fluida (natural), para transitar a una relación de expoliación, explotación e incluso autodestrucción de la naturaleza. En la segunda parte se formula la cuestión de ¿De qué forma o por qué caminos podriamos suscribir nuevamente una relación con la Naturaleza, con nuestro entorno vital, la Ecosfera, Gaia o Pachamama?.</text>
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                <text>Universidad Católica de Temuco</text>
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                <text>Antonio ESPINO LÓPEZ</text>
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                <text>RESUMEN: En el presente trabajo se ha pretendido analizar cómo un enclave importante del Mediterráneo como era la isla de Ibiza, donde la Monarquía construyó en el siglo XVI unas enormes murallas abaluartadas y las dotó, además, de la artillería necesaria, en el transcurso de las primeras décadas del siglo XVII debido a las dificultades económicas de la Monarquía Hispánica apenas si ésta pudo asegurar su defensa. La guarnición real presente en la isla malvivía en su terrible destino, mientras que la población civil apenas si se podía mantener debido a la agricultura de subsistencia practicada y a las inclemencias climáticas. La sal, la única exportación de la isla, estaba en decadencia. Lo único que sobraban eran enemigos. Y ante aquel cúmulo de desgracias, en lugar de fomentarse las rencillas entre civiles y militares, en la Ibiza del Barroco se produjo la paradoja de llegarse a un cierto nivel de colaboración entre ambas partes, usando la paga de las tropas prácticamente como único medio para asegurar la compra de grano para abastecer la isla en los momentos de mayor penuria.ABSTRACT: In this work, a very important Mediterranean site as it was Ibiza is analysed. The Spanish Monarchy had mult huge stone walls in Ibiza in the XVIth century arming them to defend the island in trie first decades of the XVIIth century. Notwithstanding, because of its economic difficulties, the spanish monarchy couldn't afford the defence of the island. The royal garrison of Ibiza hived a terrible life in the island and the island's inhabitants depended to subsist on a very precarious farming and on the variability of the climatology. The salt, which was the unique exportation of the island, was in decadence. Not withstanstanding, the island was surrounded by enemies. In the Barroque, the Ibiza situation instead of producing a mutiny between civilians and soldiers, produced a certain level of cooperation between them. The payment of the troops was the unique safety mean to ensure the bought of grain to fead the island in the worst moments of scarcity.</text>
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                <text>Studia Historica: Historia Moderna</text>
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                <text>Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca</text>
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