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                <text>Resumo. Uma fêmea de Acrocinus longimanus (Linnaeus) foi coletada em perímetro urbano em Caruaru, Pernambuco, Brasil, sendo o primeiro registro da espécie em área verde urbana. Discussões sobre esse tipo de refúgio para a espécie também são apresentadas.  Occurrence of Acrocinus longimanus (Linnaeus) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in urban area, Northeastern Brazil  Abstract. A single female of Acrocinus longimanus (Linnaeus) was collected in urban area in Caruaru, State of Pernambuco, Brazil, being the first record of the species in a novel ecosystem. Considerations about this kind of refuge for the species are also presented.</text>
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                <text>Cresce o número de consumidores e agricultores interessados em alimentos orgânicos, produzidos sem agroquímicos. A utilização de cultivares adaptadas a esse sistema de plantio é uma medida que contribui para elevar a sustentabilidade e a estabilidade do agroecossistema. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar diferentes cultivares de feijão comum (Phaseolus vulgaris) em sistema orgânico de produção. Utilizou-se o delineamento experimental de blocos ao acaso com quatro repetições.  O estudo foi conduzido na forma de teste de avaliação local, sendo que as cultivares BRS Marfim, IAPAR 81, Pérola, Uirapuru, Jalo EEP, Xamego, Diamante Negro, Vermelho 2157, Roxo 90, Jalo Precoce, BRS Vereda, Iraí, BRSMG Talismã, BRS Timbó, BRS Radiante, BRS Valente, Goiano Precoce, Diacol Calima e BRS Aporé, constituíram os tratamentos. Foram conduzidos dois ensaios, no ano de 2004, um sob irrigação, na época da seca, e outro em condições de sequeiro, na época das águas. A cultivar BRS Marfim foi a mais produtiva na média dos dois sistemas. Sob condições de irrigação, além dessa cultivar, as cultivares Iapar 81, Pérola, Uirapuru, Jalo EEP 558 e Xamego tiveram produtividade significativamente superior às demais e em condições de sequeiro, as cultivares Vermelho 2157, BRS Marfim, Diacol Calima, Diamante Negro, Pérola e Uirapuru apresentaram produtividade estatisticamente superior às demais. Em relação ao aspecto fitossanitário, a doença que ocorreu com maior severidade foi a mancha-angular (Phaeoisariopsis griseola), e as cultivares que apresentaram maior susceptibilidade ao seu ataque foram BRS Timbó e Aporé, tanto no período de inverno quanto no período das águas.</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/6672" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/6672&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Avaliação de cultivares de feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris) para o plantio em sistema orgânico no Distrito Federeal Field bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars evaluation for crop in organic system in the state of Distrito Federal</text>
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                <text>O presente estudo se propôs a indicar cultivares de feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris) que tenham melhor desempenho no sistema orgânico, além de mostrar que o rendimento ótimo sustentável conseguido pela agricultura orgânica, pode estar muito próximo do rendimento potencial conseguido pela agricultura convencional. No ano de 2003, foram instalados dois ensaios, um irrigado e outro no período das águas, em uma área de pastagem de baixa fertilidade, situação semelhante à encontrada pelos produtores que se iniciam na produção orgânica sem passar pelo período de conversão, utilizando áreas que se encontram em descanso há alguns anos ou pastagens que não receberam aplicações de agrotóxicos ou adubos de alta solubilidade. No ano seguinte, os mesmos ensaios foram instalados em outra área com fertilidade corrigida e equilibrada, situação em que se encontram produtores já enquadrados na atividade orgânica. Utilizou-se delineamento experimental de blocos ao acaso com quatro repetições. As cultivares avaliadas foram: Diamante Negro, Talismã, Xamego, Marfim, Jalo Precoce, Pérola, Timbó, Radiante, Aporé, Valente e Vereda. Dentre as cultivares empregadas destacaram-se as dos grupos comerciais preto e carioca, os tipos de maior demanda na região do Distrito Federal.This study objectified indicate field beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars that have better performance in organic system, besides to show that the optimum sustainable yield, that can be managed by organic agriculture can be close to potential yield managed by the conventional agriculture. Two experiments were established during the year 2003, one under irrigation system in the dry season and the other in the wet season, in an area with brachiaria pasture with low fertility, the same situation of growers who choose to join the organic system without the necessity of passing through the conversion period, using areas that have been in rest for few years or pastures that doesn't have pesticides or soluble fertilizers aplications. In the subsequent year, the same experiments were established in other area with corrected and equilibrated fertility, the same situation of the growers fitted in the organic activity. A randomized complete block design with four replications was used. It was evaluated the cultivars Diamante Negro, Talismã, Xamego, Marfim, Jalo Precoce, Pérola, Timbó, Radiante, Aporé, Valente and Vereda The best performing cultivars were from 'black' and 'carioca' commercial groups, which are the most demanded types in the region of the State of Distrito Federal.</text>
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                <text>CONTROL OF ANGULAR LEAF SPOT BY USING PROTECTIVE MIXTURES IN IRRIGATED COMMON BEAN UNDER ORGANIC CROPPING SYSTEM CONTROLE DE MANCHA-ANGULAR UTILIZANDO-SE CALDAS FERTIPROTETORAS EM CULTIVO ORGÂNICO DE FEIJOEIRO IRRIGADO</text>
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                <text>Background The COVID‐19 pandemic poses a critical global public health crisis. Operating room (OR) best practice in this crisis is poorly defined. This systematic review was performed to identify contemporary evidence relating to OR practice in the context of COVID‐19. Methods MEDLINE was searched systematically using PubMed (search date 19 March 2020) for relevant studies in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. Documented practices and guidance were assessed to determine Oxford Centre for Evidence‐Based Medicine (OCEBM) levels of evidence, and recommendations for practice within five domains were extracted: physical OR, personnel, patient, procedure, and other factors. Results Thirty‐five articles were identified, of which 11 met eligibility criteria. Nine articles constituted expert opinion and two were retrospective studies. All articles originated from the Far East (China, 9; Singapore, 2); eight of the articles concerned general surgery. Common themes were identified within each domain, but all recommendations were based on low levels of evidence (median OCEBM level 5 (range 4–5)). The highest number of overlapping recommendations related to physical OR (8 articles) and procedural factors (13). Although few recommendations related to personnel factors, consensus was high in this domain, with all studies mandating the use of personal protective equipment. Conclusion There was little evidence to inform this systematic review, but there was consensus regarding many aspects of OR practice. Within the context of a rapidly evolving pandemic, timely amalgamation of global practice and experiences is needed to inform best practice.</text>
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