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                <text>Avaliação de cultivares de soja, sob manejo orgânico, para fins de adubação verde e produção de grãos Evaluation of soybean cultivars under organic management for green manuring and grain production</text>
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                <text>O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o desempenho de seis cultivares de soja, sob manejo orgânico, para fins de adubação verde e produção de grãos. Utilizou-se delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições por tratamento (cultivar). Na época da colheita, 81 dias após a emergência das plântulas, todas as cultivares testadas (Celeste, Surubi, Campo Grande, Mandi, Lambari e Taquari) mostraram excelente nodulação, variando de 545 a 760 mg/planta de massa nodular seca. As cultivares Celeste e Taquari, que produziram, respectivamente, 8,33 e 7,12 t ha-1 de biomassa seca da parte aérea, apresentaram outras características agronômicas vantajosas, tais como: ciclo curto, alta acumulação de nutrientes (N, P, K, Ca e Mg) nos tecidos verdes e bom rendimento de sementes. Esses caracteres indicam potencial de 'Celeste' e 'Taquari' para adubação verde de verão em sistemas de agricultura orgânica. Cinco das cultivares avaliadas revelaram tendência ao acamamento, porém dentro de níveis aceitáveis. As cultivares Celeste, Surubi, Campo Grande, Mandi e Taquari suplantaram em 23%, 32%, 33%, 44% e 70%, respectivamente, a média nacional de produtividade de soja, estimada em 2.398 kg ha-1 nas últimas três safras.The objective of this work was to evaluate the grain and aboveground biomass production of six soybean cultivars under organic management. A randomized block design was adopted with four replications per treatment (cultivar). By harvest time, 81 days after plants emergence, all tested cultivars (Celeste, Surubi, Campo Grande, Mandi, Lambari, and Taquari) had excellent nodulation ranging from 545 to 760 mg/plant of nodule mass (dry weight). The cultivars Celeste and Taquari, which yielded 8.33 and 7.12 t ha-1 of dry biomass, respectively, showed other advantageous agronomic characteristics such as: short cycle, a high accumulation of nutrients (N, P, K, Ca and Mg) in green tissues, and good seed setting. These traits indicated potential of 'Celeste' and 'Taquari' to be used as green manure summer crops in organic agriculture systems. Five of the cultivars revealed a tendency for lodging, however within acceptable levels. Cultivars Celeste, Surubi, Campo Grande, Mandi, and Taquari exceeded in 23%, 32%, 33%, 44%, and 70%, respectively, the Brazilian soybean grain yield average of 2,398 kg ha-1 of the last three years.</text>
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                <text>The mango tree (var. Maranhão) is a fruit of great relevance in regions with semiarid climate. However, knowledge about the effect of salinity on seedling growth is still incipient. The seedling formation phase is of great importance for the establishment of vigorous plants in the field. Therefore, the research was conducted with the objective of evaluating the mango (var. Maranhão) seedlings irrigated with different saline levels in substrate with and without bovine biofertilizer. The experiment was installed in the Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia da Paraíba, Campus Picuí, in a randomized block design with four replications, in a 6 x 2 factorial arrangement, corresponding to six levels of electrical conductivity of irrigation water (0,5; 2,0; 3,5; 5,0; 6,5 and 8,0 dS m-1), on substrates without and with bovine biofertilizer. The substrate was obtained from a mixture of soil and part of bovine manure in a 2: 1 ratio. The bovine biofertilizer was obtained, 30 days before sowing, from the aerobic fermentation of fresh manure. The dry mass of the leaf was affected as a consequence of the increase of the salinity in the soil solution and, consequently, the decrease of the availability and the absorption of water. However, in the treatments with bovine biofertilizer, the leaf dry mass was significantly higher in relation to the soil without the organic input. It was verified that the differences between the values of the plants cultivated in substrates with biofertilizer surpassed those of plants cultivated in substrates without biofertilizer. It is concluded that the increase in saline levels of water used for irrigation impairs the growth of mango trees (var. Maranhão), mainly after 3,5 dS m -1 of electrical conductivity and that the use of the bovine liquid biofertilizer promotes the formation of seedlings of better quality, with higher growth and accumulation of dry mass.</text>
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                <text>A integração de estratégias é uma prática essencial para se obter sucesso no controle de insetos-praga, configurando-se na base de qualquer programa de manejo integrado de pragas (MIP). Diante desse contexto, a combinação de pós inertes com inseticidas naturais pode se configurar em uma estratégia interessante para potencializar a ação inseticida, por meio de possíveis efeitos aditivos ou sinérgicos. Considerando esses aspectos, o presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a associação de extratos orgânicos brutos de sementes de anonáceas (Annona mucosa Jacq. e Annona montana Macfad.) com terra de diatomácea no controle de Sitophilus zeamais Mots. (Coleoptera: Curculionidade), em milho armazenado. Os resultados obtidos indicaram que, de modo geral, a utilização conjunta de terra de diatomácea e extratos de sementes de A. mucosa, em hexano, e de A. montana, em diclorometano, independentemente da concentração utilizada, ocasionam efeitos inseticidas ou protetores de grãos equivalentes ou mesmo inferiores em comparação ao emprego desses tratamentos isoladamente, o que demonstra efeito antagônico entre as duas técnicas.</text>
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                <text>O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar as características fisicoquímicas e a qualidade microbiológica de picles de pepino e de nabo como alternativa para geração de renda para a Agricultura Familiar. As olerícolas submetidas ao sistema de cultivo orgânico foram produzidas por agricultores familiares de Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Foram analisados os teores de umidade, proteínas, lipídeos, cinzas, fibras, de carboidratos totais, além do pH, a acidez total e o teor de sódio das amostras de picles estudadas. Também foi avaliada a qualidade microbiológica de acordo com a Legislação vigente para esta categoria de produto. Os picles estudados não puderam ser denominados “picles orgânicos”, uma vez que a quantidade de vinagre convencional ficou acima do limite máximo estipulado pela Legislação, que permite o uso de matéria-prima de origem não orgânica em quantidade não superior a 5%. De forma geral, os picles estudados apresentaram elevada umidade (acima de 90 %), e pequena quantidade de nutrientes calóricos (carboidratos totais, proteínas e lipídeos), resultando em um produto com baixo teor calórico. Quanto ao teor de sódio, verificou-se que a conserva de pepino e de nabo apresentaram teor de sódio semelhante. O picles de pepino e de nabo estavam dentro dos padrões microbiológicos de qualidade exigidos pela Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (ANVISA), sugerindo que as normas de Boas Práticas de Fabricação (BPF) foram seguidas pelos agricultores de forma satisfatória. Quanto aos aspectos nutricionais, apesar das amostras de picles terem apresentado baixo valor calórico, o consumo de uma porção diária da conserva de picles de pepino e de nabo foi suficiente para fornecer 30% e 65 % de sódio, respectivamente do valor diário (%VD) recomendado, sugerindo a necessidade de ajuste na formulação dos produtos estudados.</text>
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                <text>El brócoli es una hortaliza, fuente de vitaminas, ácido fólico, niacina y provitamina a (Beta - caroteno), vitaminas B1 y E. En su contenido mineral sobresale el potasio. Además, posee una serie de elementos fotoquímicos cuya potencial utilidad en la prevención de diversos tipos de enfermedades justifica el creciente interés en su consumo. El presente artículo compila un trabajo que se desarrolló a partir de un Diseño de Bloques completamente aleatorios con el objeto de valorar dos híbridos comerciales de Brócoli (Brassica olaracea), con el fin de evaluar parámetros de adaptabilidad y especificaciones comerciales de calidad para la misma. Los tratamientos evaluados fueron: T1; Híbrido Marathón. T2; Híbrido Legacy. A la cosecha, se procedió a evaluar los parámetros exigidos por el departamento comercial de Uniminuto, los cuales están estrechamente relacionados con aspectos cuantitativos en el sistema productivo del Brócoli. A modo de conclusión general, se puede decir, que en consonancia con los parámetros comerciales (Ciclo vegetativo, peso en fresco, radio y turgencia de pella) los dos híbridos evaluados no presentan diferencia significativa, por consiguiente, cualquiera de los dos híbridos que se implemente comercialmente, darán resultados muy similares. Siendo única la diferencia que radica en el porcentaje de agua que contiene cada uno de estos híbridos, siendo mayor para el hibrido Legacy, comparado frente al híbrido Marathón, lo que sugiere un mayor contenido de minerales y menor tiempo en el proceso de cocción para el híbrido Marathón. Este último, arrojó mayores contenidos en materia seca.</text>
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                <text>Este artigo trata das transformações alimentares em um município das Encostas da Serra Geral Catarinense, a partir de uma proposta de agroecologia na região associada com o agroturismo. Considerando nosso interesse pelo fenômeno, o objetivo da pesquisa realizada foi analisar as principais mudanças alimentares e as condições para a oferta segura de alimentos em quantidade, qualidade e variedade para a população e turistas que visitam a região. A metodologia foi qualitativa com abordagem etnográfica, compreendendo: trabalho de campo, observação participante, entrevistas individuais e análise de discurso dos dados. As informações foram fornecidas pelas famílias agricultoras, filiadas a Associação de Agricultores Ecológicos das Encostas da Serra Geral (AGRECO), somando um total de cinco (5) famílias com produção de alimentos orgânicos e pousadas familiares, hospedagem e alimentação de turistas / visitantes. Os resultados apontaram mudanças e transformações nos hábitos alimentares influenciados pela adesão à AGRECO e pelo contato com culturas diferentes (visitantes - turistas e pesquisadores). Estes novos hábitos alimentares são influenciados pela nova forma de plantio e pelo modelo turístico praticado no município. Nesse sentido, percebeu-se que a prática da agricultura orgânica para oferta de alimentos nas pousadas contribuiu para que as famílias e seus hóspedes (turistas das pousadas) tivessem uma transição alimentar com adaptações, melhorias na qualidade de vida dos envolvidos e consciência ecológica – social.</text>
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                <text>The article discusses how the action of social movements for access to land struggle promotes unconstrained changes to the ownership of the territory, because they extend the establishment of a territorial identity as that access to rural settlement establishes and consolidates. The main objective is to analyze the identity process established between the settlers of the settlement São Domingos dos Olhos D’Água, located in south of the city of Morrinhos, state of Goiás. The research adopted a descriptive perspective and the case study method,  to identify the variables of the territorialization process of the of the struggle for agrarian reform, followed by qualitative methodological approach to collecting and analyzing data. There was found in the rural settlement investigate, the production of territorial social identification processes between the settlers. It is concluded that the creation of a new territory from carrying out relevant actions of agrarian reform results in a territorial experience imposed by the relations of production, power and conflicts mediated in territorial identity and in the distinctions between the claim time of agrarian reform, collective action, and attachment to land with partial reproduction of an individual productive logic.</text>
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