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                <text>RESUMEN  Nuevos productos son aplicados actualmente con éxito en agricultura sustentable con el fin de activar rutas metabólicas específicas en plantas, los que son conocidos comercialmente como activadores fisiológicos, desestresantes o potencializadores del rendimiento. Sin embargo, pocas investigaciones han logrado introducir en la práctica tales alternativas. En este estudio se ofrece información sobre los resultados de un nuevo formulado denominado A-CETAS/07, obtenido a partir de residuos de la industria azucarera y complementado con moléculas antioxidantes. Este se comparó con un activador comercial (testigo) y se aplicó foliarmente para estimular el potencial de fructificación en papaya ( L Carica papaya.), cv. Maradol roja. Los resultados evidenciaron una revigorización de las plantas, con aumento progresivo del rendimiento a medida que se incrementó la dosis de A-CETAS/07, por encima de la media histórica regional entre 64 - 74 t ha-1 a los 9 meses después del trasplante, lo cual representa una alternativa económica y con impacto favorable en el medio ambiente.</text>
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                <text>La aplicación de la nanotecnología (NT) en el sector agroalimentario es uno de los campos de más rápido crecimiento en la nano-investigación. Innovar y generar tecnología para producir la cantidad y la calidad de  alimentos  suficientes  para  alimentar  a  una  población  mundial  en  rápido  crecimiento  de  los  tiempos  modernos, siempre será el mayor desafío. El uso excesivo e indiscriminado de agroquímicos sintéticos para incrementar el rendimiento de los cultivos agrícolas conduce al deterioro de la salud del suelo, a la degra-dación de agroecosistemas, causa problemas relacionados con la contaminación del ambiente y genera resistencia  a  los  pesticidas  por  insectos  y  microorganismos  fitopatógenos.  En  este  contexto,  la  NT  ha  surgido como un avance tecnológico que puede transformar sectores de la agricultura, proporcionando herramientas para la detección rápida de enfermedades en los cultivos, así como mejorar la capacidad de las plantas para absorber los nutrientes y crecer con mayor velocidad. Con la NT se abre un amplio abani-co de oportunidades en la agricultura para producir agroproductos como nanofertilizantes, nanopestici-das, nanoherbicidas y nanosensores, que permitirán incrementar el rendimiento de alimentos de manera sustentable y reduciendo el impacto ambiental. Se espera que esta revisión crítica pueda proporcionar la información básica sobre los antecedentes en la investigación agronano tecnológica, que permita avan-zar con la experimentación en las aplicaciones de las nanopartículas en la agricultura ecológica</text>
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                <text>Interesa a la ingeniería, el desarrollo biotecnológico de técnicas de tratamiento de agua para la remoción de contaminantes, aprovechando las propiedades de las fibras de Luffa cylindrica (FLc). Así lo exponen los argumentos explicados en varias investigaciones realizadas en todo el mundo en las que se describe un sugestivo escenario de razones válidas para considerar a la fibra del estropajo, como un material industrialmente promisorio y sostenible, apto para la realización de tratamientos de remoción de contaminantes y en la separación de sustancias inmersas en matrices fluidas. También explican la utilización de las fibras como matriz inmovilizadora para sostener comunidades microbianas activas implantadas con fines específicos; incluso, al comprender la arquitectura y las propiedades mecánicas de las FLc, se explora su utilización como agregado en la obtención de materiales compuestos, en la producción de nuevas sustancias y su capacidad para retener humedad. El presente artículo se refiere a la descripción de los procesos de adsorción e inmovilización en los que se ha involucrado a las FLc haciendo una revisión de experiencias investigativas. A la vez se estudian, los razonamientos que han permitido describir las técnicas y que posibilitan el aporte de soluciones al problema de la remoción de contaminantes y del tratamiento de agua.</text>
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                <text>Objetivo: describir las políticas que han impulsado el cultivo de palma de aceite en Campeche, la situación actual y las perspectivas futuras. Metodología: se realizó una revisión documental y se aplicó una encuesta productiva a una muestra representativa de palmicultores del estado de Campeche (n=137). Resultados: la expansión de la palma de aceite se ha llevado a cabo bajo un modelo de plantaciones campesinas a pequeña escala con escasa tecnificación, reducida productividad y dependencia de los apoyos gubernamentales. Limitaciones del estudio: la caracterización del cultivo de palma de aceite se enfoca en las prácticas de los pequeños productores, quienes representan 95% de los palmicultores del estado. Valor: se contribuye a la discusión sobre la expansión de la palma de aceite en México, mediante el estudio de caso de Campeche, que no había sido documentado hasta ahora. Conclusiones: los pequeños productores se encuentran en riesgo de desaparecer ante el cambio de las políticas públicas y la llegada de empresas agroindustriales transnacionales con plantaciones a gran escala, cuyos impactos potenciales en lo ambiental y en lo social no han sido evaluados.</text>
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                <text>O objetivo do artigo é analisar a evolução do PRONAF na região Sul do Brasil e, em especial, no Rio Grande do Sul, no período 1999-2010. A metodologia empregada foi a coleta de informações em bases de dados, como MDA, MAPA, BB e IBGE. O estudo identificou que, no início do período, os estados da região Sul do país receberam mais da metade dos recursos do PRONAF. Ao longo do período investigado, as demais regiões, em especial o Nordeste, passaram a receber maior volume de recursos, mas o Sul manteve sua posição de destaque. Nesta região, o Rio Grande do Sul ocupa o primeiro lugar em termos de número de contratos e de valores disponibilizados, empregando os recursos no custeio das lavouras, principalmente, nas culturas de milho e de soja.Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyze the evolution of PRONAF in the south region of Brazil, especially in Rio Grande do Sul, in the period 1999-2010. The methodology employed was based on information gathering on databases such as MDA, MAPA, BB and IBGE. The study identified that in the beginning of the period the states of the south region of the country received more than half of the resources from PRONAF. Throughout the period examined, the other regions, especially the northeast, increased their share of the total resources, but the south region kept its position as the main receiver. In this region, Rio Grande do Sul occupies the first place in terms of number of contracts and values received, employing the resources to plantation of, mainly, corn and soya beans.</text>
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                <text>Alguns aspectos da ecologia dos mosquitos (Diptera: Culicidae) de uma área de planície (granjas Calábria) em Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro: IV. Preferências alimentares quanto ao hospedeiro e freqüência domiciliar Some aspects of the ecology of the mosquities (Diptera: Culicidade) of an area of plains (grange Calabria) in Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro: IV. Food preferences of hosts and domiciliary frequency</text>
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                <text>Apresentamos os resultados de capturas de mosquitos, realizadas entre janeiro de 1982 e março de 1983, em Granjas Calábria, com a finalidade de avaliar suas preferências alimentares. Usamos seis iscas: homem, cavalo, vaca, carneiro, galo e sapo. O cavalo atraiu o maior número de exemplares, seguindo-se a vaca, o homem, o galo e o carneiro, sendo que o sapo não foi atacado. A isca humana foi a que atraiu mais espécies. Observamos uma tendência zoófila para as espécies locais - An. albitarsis, An. aquasalis, Ae. scapularis, Ae. taeniorhynchus, Cq. venezuelensis, Ma. titillans, Ps. ciliata, Ph. davisi e Ph. deanei sugaram principalemte cavalo e vaca, enquanto os Culex do subgênero Culex pareceram-nos mais ornitófilos e os do subgênero Microculex preferiram animais pecilotérmicos em experimentos que realizamos no laboratório. Ma. titillans foi a espécie preponderante em todas as iscas, demonstrado elevado ecletismo. Para estudar a freqüência domiciliar e peridomiciliar fizemos, mensalmente, de agosto de 1981 a julho de 1982, capturas dentro e fora de uma casa. Excetuando algumas espécies com maior propensão à endofilia principalmente An. aquasalis e Cx. quinquefasciatus, os mosquitos locais mostram-se mais exófilos. Foram visitantes ocasionais do domicílo: Ma. titillans, Ae. scapularis, Ae. taeniorhynchus e Cx. saltanensis.Results are presented on mosquito catches performed between january 1982 and March 1983, in Granjas Calábria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in order to evaluate their host preferences. We used six baits, man, horse, cow, sheep, cock and toad. Horse attracted the greatest number of mosquitoes, followed by cow, man, cock and sheep, no mosquito fed on toad. man was the bait which attracted the largest number of species. Most local species were definetely zoophilic - An. albitarsis, An. aquasalis, Ae. scapularis, Ae. taeniorhynchus, Cq. venezuelensis, Ma. titillans, Ps. ciliata, ph. davisi and Ph. deanei preferred mainly horse and cow, while the species of Culex of subgenus Culex preferred avian blood, and those of subgenus Microculex showed a marked preference to fed on a toad, in our laboratory experiments. Ma. titillans was the most abundant mosquito on all baits, being hightly ecletic. Catches were carried out monthlt, indoors and outdoors, from August 1981 to july 1982 in order to study the house frequency. The local species rarely invaded the house. Ma. titillans, Ae. scapularis, Ae. taeniorhynchus and Cx. saltanenesis were occasionally found inside human dwellings but were much more frequently caught outdoors. An. aquasalis and Cx. quinquefasciatus showed to be the most domestic.</text>
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                <text>1986</text>
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                <text>Culicidae, Preferências alimentares, Rio de Janeiro;, ecology, ecología, frequência domiciliar, host preferences, indoors frequency, mosquito, mosquitoes</text>
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                <text>Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.</text>
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                <text>Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde</text>
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                <text>Microbiology, Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine</text>
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                <text>&lt;b&gt;Aspectos ecológicos da fauna endoparasitária de &lt;em&gt;Acestrorhynchus lacustris&lt;/em&gt; (Lütken, 1875) (Characiformes, Acestrorhynchidae) da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná, Brasil&lt;/b&gt; - DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v25i2.2043 &lt;b&gt;Ecological aspects of endoparasite fauna of &lt;em&gt;Acestrorhynchus lacustris&lt;/em&gt; (Lütken, 1875) (Characiformes, Acestrorhynchidae) on the Upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil&lt;/b&gt;- DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v25i2.2043</text>
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                <text>Ricardo Massato Takemoto, Gilberto Cezar Pavanelli, Gislaine Marcolino Guidelli, Solange de Carvalho</text>
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                <text>Foram analisados 51 espécimes de Acestrorhynchus lacustris (Lütken, 1875) coletados na planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná, entre fevereiro de 2000 a novembro de 2001. Desses, 35 (68,6%) estavam parasitados por pelo menos uma espécie de endohelminto. Foram encontradas oito espécies de endoparasitas: cinco nematóides (Contracaecum Tipo 1 larva de Moravec, Kohn e Fernades, 1993, Contracaecum Tipo 2 larva de Moravec, Kohn e Fernades, 1993, Contracaecum sp., Eustrongylides sp., Procamallanus sp.), dois digenéticos (Clinostomum sp., Rhipidocotyle gibsoni Kohn e Fernandes, 1994) e um acantocéfalo (Quadrigyrus torquatus Van Cleave, 1920). Contracaecum sp. e Q. torquatus mostraram-se positivamente associadas e tiveram suas abundâncias positivamente correlacionadas. Houve diferença significativa na prevalência e intensidade média de infecção de Q. Torquatus entre os sexos dos hospedeiros. Este parasita também apresentou correlação negativa entre sua intensidade e comprimento padrão do hospedeiro. Houve correlação positiva significativa entre a prevalência de Contracaecum Tipo 1 e o comprimento padrão dos hospedeirosFifty-one specimens of Acestrorhynchus lacustris (Lütken, 1875) collected on the Upper Paraná River floodplain were analyzed from February 2000 to November 2001. Of these, 35 (68.6%) were parasitized by at least one species of endohelminth. Eight species of endoparasites were found: five nematodes (Contracaecum Type 1 larvae of Moravec, Kohn and Fernades, 1993, Contracaecum Type 2 larvae of Moravec, Kohn and Fernades, 1993, Contracaecum sp., Eustrongylides sp. and Procamallanus sp.), two digeneans (Clinostomum sp. and Rhipidocotyle gibsoni Kohn and Fernandes, 1994) and one acanthocephalan (Quadrigyrus torquatus Van Cleave, 1920). Contracaecum sp. and Q. torquatus were positively associated and also had positively correlated abundances. There was significant difference in the prevalence and abudance of infection of Q. torquatus between hosts sexes. This parasite also presented negative correlation between its intensity and host standard length. There are significant positive correlation between the prevalence of Contracaecum Type 1 and host standard length</text>
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                <text>Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences</text>
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                <text>Universidade Estadual de Maringá</text>
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                <text>Biology (General), Microbiology</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/2043" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/2043&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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