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                <text>O trabalho foi realizado em solo tipo Cambissolo, localizado na Fazenda Catingueira, no município de Baraúna-RN, com o objetivo de verificar o comportamento das fontes de fósforo na cultura do melão, em solo intensamente cultivado, onde se prática agricultura de alto nível de insumos no semi-árido norte-riograndense. Os fertilizantes utilizados no experimento foram MAP e BIOfertilizante (BIO). A pesquisa foi conduzida a partir de um experimento em campo e em análises de laboratório. O experimento de campo consistiu em se aplicar doses crescentes de P2O5-MAP (145, 290, 435, 580 e 725 kg/ha) correspondentes a 75, 150, 225, 300 e 375 kg/ha de P2O5 e BIO (415, 830, 1245 e 1660 kg/ha), correspondentes a 50, 100, 150 e 200 kg/ha de P2O5. Foram medidas produtividade, e componentes de produção. Verificou-se que o P2O5 – MAP aumentou todas as variáveis,enquanto o BIO não proporcionou efeito significativo, embora não ter sido diferente das fontes de MAP dentro das doses de P2O5. Sugere-se, em função dos resultados obtidos, que sejam estudados com mais detalhes ensaios de campo visando estabelecer correlações com diferentes fontes de fósforo e calibração dos resultados com doses de fósforo consideradas economicamente viáveis para adubações fosfatadas.</text>
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                <text>OBJETIVO: Estimar externalidades associadas às intoxicações agudas por agrotóxicos. MÉTODOS: Foram estimadas as probabilidades de intoxicação aguda segundo as características dos estabelecimentos rurais e de municípios no Paraná. Foram utilizadas informações sobre intoxicações agudas obtidas da Pesquisa de Previsão de Safras de 1998 a 1999. Os custos esperados com a intoxicação nessas propriedades foram calculados a partir da soma das despesas médicas-hospitalares e dos dias de convalescência necessários para restabelecer a saúde dos intoxicados. Foi construído um modelo multinível para análise. RESULTADOS: O custo associado à intoxicação aguda pode representar até US$ 149 milhões para o Paraná, i.e., para cada dólar gasto com a compra dos agrotóxicos no estado, cerca de US$ 1,28 poderiam ser gerados em custos externos com a intoxicação. Essa situação poderia ser revertida com a implementação de políticas públicas, como adoção de programa de incentivo à agricultura orgânica nos municípios, cujo custo social com a intoxicação aguda poderia ser reduzido em torno de US$ 25 milhões. CONCLUSÕES: A sociedade, em especial as populações mais atingidas pelos agrotóxicos, seriam beneficiadas se riscos de intoxicação aguda associados ao atual modelo de produção agrícola fossem reconhecidos e eliminados. É necessária a implementação de políticas públicas e ações integradas envolvendo os campos da economia, da saúde pública, da agronomia, do meio ambiente, da educação e da ciência e tecnologia, dentre outros.OBJETIVO: Estimar externalidades asociadas con las intoxicaciones agudas por pesticidas. MÉTODOS: Se estimaron las probabilidades de intoxicación aguda según las características de los establecimientos rurales y de municipios en Paraná, Sur de Brasil. Se utilizaron informaciones sobre intoxicaciones agudas obtenidas de la Investigación de Previsión de Cosechas de 1998 a 1999. Se calcularon los costos esperados con la intoxicación en tales propiedades a partir de la suma de los gastos médicos-hospitalarios y de los días de convalecencia necesarios para restablecer la salud de los intoxicados. Se construyó modelo multinivel para análisis. RESULTADOS: El costo asociado a la intoxicación aguda puede representar hasta US$ 149 millones en Paraná, es decir, para cada dólar gastado con la compra de los pesticidas en el estado, cerca de US$ 1,28 podrían ser generados en costos externos con la intoxicación. Esta situación podría ser revertida con la implementación de políticas públicas, como adopción de programa de incentivo a la agricultura orgánica en los municipios, donde el costo social con la intoxicación aguda podría ser reducido en torno de US$ 25 millones. CONCLUSIONES: La sociedad, en especial las poblaciones más afectadas por los pesticidas, serian beneficiadas en caso de reconocer y eliminar riesgos de intoxicación aguda asociados al presente modelo de producción agrícola. Es necesaria la implementación de políticas públicas y acciones integradas involucrando los campos de la economía, de la salud pública, de la agronomía, del medio ambiente, de la educación y de la ciencia y tecnología, entre otros.OBJECTIVE: To estimate the externalities associated with acute poisoning from pesticides. METHODS: The probabilities of acute poisoning were estimated according to characteristics of rural properties and cities in the state of Paraná, Southern Brazil. Information about acute poisoning obtained from the 1998-1999 Harvest Forecast Survey was used. The expected costs with poisoning in these properties were calculated from the sum of medical-hospital expenses and days spent on sick leaves, required for the recovery of intoxicated individuals. A multilevel model was constructed for the analysis. RESULTS: The costs associated with acute poisoning can total up to US$ 149 million for the state of Paraná, i.e. for each dollar spent to purchase pesticides in this state, approximately US$ 1.28 may be spent with the external costs of poisoning. This situation could be changed with the implementation of public policies, such as the adoption of an organic agriculture promotion program in the cities where the social cost with acute poisoning could be reduced by approximately US$ 25 million. CONCLUSIONS: Society, especially the populations mainly affected by pesticides, could be benefited by the identification and elimination of the risks of acute intoxication associated with the current model. It is necessary to implement public policies and integrated actions that involve the fields of economics, public health, agronomy, environmental issues, education, and science and technology, among others.</text>
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                <text>Este trabalho foi desenvolvido nos municípios de Catolé do Rocha e Jericó, ambos localizados no Sertão Paraibano, e teve como objetivo avaliar as condições de segurança dos agricultores durante aplicação de produtos químicos, através do uso do equipamento de proteção individual (EPI), assim como verificar quais os defensivos agrícolas mais utilizados por agricultores sob sistema de agricultura familiar. Foi desenvolvido no período de Janeiro a Dezembro de 2006, onde foram realizadas visitas “in loco” e aplicado um questionário aberto a 20 pequenos agricultores previamente selecionados em cada Município. Com relação ao uso de agrotóxicos 100% dos entrevistados afirmaram usar produtos químicos em suas lavouras. No que diz respeito ao uso de equipamentos de proteção individual, 100% dos agricultores do Município de Jericó afirmaram não utilizar, enquanto que no Município de Catolé do Rocha o valor de não utilização chegou a 95%. Em relação a utilização de agrotóxico, foi verificado que o Folidol foi citado pela maioria dos produtores entrevistados, do Município de Catolé do Rocha. Já em Jericó constatou-se que o Decis foi citado por elevado número de produtores, cerca de 25%. Ficou constatado também que os produtores sob sistema de agricultura familiar não possuem nenhum tipo de assistência técnica e ainda utilizam produtos tóxicos de forma indiscriminada, causando sério risco à saúde e ao meio ambiente.</text>
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                <text>Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)</text>
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                <text>Sâmia Rubielle Silva de Castro, Alexandre Rossetto Garcia, Rinaldo Batista Viana, Benjamim de Souza Nahúm, Norton Amador da Costa, Cláudio Vieira de Araújo, Raimundo Nonato Moraes Benigno</text>
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                <text>O experimento avaliou o efeito da vermifugação e da utilização de bioestimulantes no ganho de peso e no escore de condição corporal (ECC) de bovinos de corte, criados em sistema de pastejo rotacionado com suplementação a pasto, no Estado do Pará, durante 160 dias. Foram utilizados 132 bovinos machos não castrados, com idade média de 24 meses, da raça Nelore (Bos taurus indicus). Os grupos experimentais compreenderam o grupo G1 (controle; n=33), G2 (moxidectina 1%; n=33), G3 (moxidectina 10%; n=33) e G4 (ivermectina 3,15%; n=33). Em todos os grupos foram estabelecidas três subparcelas, a fim de serem testados dois bioestimulantes de crescimento animal (bioestimulante 1 e bioestimulante 2). Não houve diferença estatística significativa no ganho de peso médio, no ECC e nas contagens de OPG entre animais do G1, G2, G3 e G4, independentemente dos anti-helmínticos e/ou bioestimulantes usados. Contudo, o tratamento baseado na associação de moxidectina 1% e o bioestimulante 2 apresentou maior receita líquida e incrementou a lucratividade da terminação em 1,24%. Os resultados sugerem que não há necessidade de um controle contra nematódeos durante a terminação, desde que os animais apresentem uma baixa carga parasitária, porém o uso de fármacos pode, sob certas condições, apresentar resultado econômico favorável.&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Anti-helmíntico, bovinocultura, crescimento, rentabilidade, sistema de produção.&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt; The experiment evaluated the effect of vermifuges and biostimulants on weight gain and body condition score (BCS) of beef cattle, created in pasture supplementation system, in the State of Pará, during 160 days. Experimental animal were 132 Nelore (Bos taurus indicus), non-castrated male, with average age of 24 months. Experimental groups were: G1 group (control; n=33), G2 (1% moxidectin; n=33), G3 (10% moxidectin; n=33) and G4 (3.15% ivermectin; n=33). Each group was divided in three plots, in order to test two biostimulants for animal growth (biostimulant 1 and biostimulant 2). No statistical difference was detected on weight gain , BCS or eggs per gram of feces counting on animals of the G1, G2, G3 and G4, despite vermifuges and/or biostimulants used. However, treatment based on 1% moxidectin and biostimulant 2 association presented greater net revenue and increased the profitability of the termination in 1,24%. Results suggest that it’s not necessary controlling nematode parasites during the termination, since animals present a low parasite infestation to the entrance. However, the use of drugs can, under certain conditions, presents economic favorable results.&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;KEY WORDS: Antihelmintic, bovine, beef production, growth, rentability.&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;</text>
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                <text>Para alcanzar una agricultura sostenible es necesario investigar los diferentes mecanismos de control natural, como el uso de microorganismo eficientes (Trichoderma sp) y de biocarbones, que en conjunto pueden generar una sinergia que beneficien al suelo y por tanto a los cultivos. Por tanto, los objetivos de la investigación fueron: Evaluar el crecimiento de Trichoderma sp., sobre medios de cultivo formulados con biocarbón de banano y biocarbon de cacao en laboratorio en diferentes concentraciones. El ensayo se conformó en 3 dosis de biocarbones (1,2 g;3,5 g; 7,5 g) obtenidos por pirolisis de los residuos de raquis de banano y de la cascara del cacao. En laboratorio se prepara el medio de cultivo en PDA para reproducir Trichoderma sp., a una concentración de 10*1011 UFC que luego fue tomada una porción para ser colocada en cajas de Petri con la dosis de biocarbones. Los resultados fueron medidos a intervalos de 7 días. El tratamiento de 3,75 gr de biocarbón de cacao fue el de mayor crecimiento su fluctuación fue de 5 a 8,5 cm en 21 días desde la siembra. Para el medio con el biocarbon de banano no se portó crecimiento de Trichoderma sp.  Palabras clave:  Microorganismos eficientes, agricultura sustentable, sinergismo, unidades formadoras de colonias.     Research into different natural control mechanisms, such as the use of efficient micro-organisms (Trichoderma sp) and bio-coals, is necessary to achieve sustainable agriculture, which together can generate a synergy that benefits the soil and therefore the crops. Therefore, the objectives of the research were: To evaluate the growth of Trichoderma sp., on culture media formulated with banana biochar and cocoa biochar in the laboratory in different concentrations. The test was made up of 3 doses of biochar (1.2 g; 3.5 g; 7.5 g) obtained by pyrolysis of banana rachis residues and cocoa shells. In the laboratory, the culture medium is prepared in PDA to reproduce Trichoderma sp. at a concentration of 10*1011 UFC, which was then taken a portion to be placed in Petri dishes with the dose of biochar. The results were measured at 7-day intervals. The treatment of 3.75 gr of biocoal of cocoa was the one of greater growth its fluctuation was of 5 to 8.5 cm in 21 days from the sowing. For the medium with banana biocarbon there was no growth of Trichoderma sp  Keywords:  Efficient microorganism, sustainable agriculture, synergy, colony-forming units.</text>
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                <text>RESUMO O uso de bioestimulantes tem se difundido na agricultura brasileira, promovendo o crescimento e aumento na produtividade das culturas, mas ainda são incipientes estudos sobre o uso destas substâncias em plantas sob estresse, principalmente sobre estresse salino. Objetivou-se avaliar o uso de bioestimulante como agente amenizador do estresse salino na cultura do milho pipoca. O experimento foi conduzido em ambiente protegido no Campus da Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, em Mossoró-RN. Utilizou-se o delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado, com os tratamentos distribuídos em esquema fatorial 2 x 4, referentes a dois níveis de salinidade da água de irrigação (0,5 e 4,5 dS m-1) e quatro doses de bioestimulante aplicado via tratamento de sementes (0; 5; 10 e 20 mL kg-1 de sementes), com cinco repetições. Utilizou-se o bioestimulante comercial Stimulate® (0,009% citocinina, 0,005% giberelina e 0,005% de auxina) e as plantas foram coletadas aos 50 dias após a semeadura. Foram avaliadas as seguintes variáveis: altura de plantas, diâmetro do colmo, número de folhas, área foliar, massa seca de colmo, massa seca de folhas, massa seca de raiz, massa seca de pendão, massa seca total e área foliar específica. O uso de água salina na irrigação provocou redução na maioria das variáveis de crescimento do milho doce, independentemente do tratamento de sementes com bioestimulante. O tratamento de sementes com Stimulate® promove o desenvolvimento de plantas de milho pipoca, mais não inibiu nem amenizou o efeito da salinidade sobre as plantas.</text>
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                <text>O experimento foi realizado no período de agosto a dezembro de 2004, em vinhedo de 'Niagara Rosada' localizado em Pratânea-SP. O objetivo foi avaliar o efeito de bioestimulante nas características morfológicas e físico-químicas dos cachos de uva 'Niagara Rosada'. Os tratamentos consistiram na pulverização dos cachos com o bioestimulante nas doses de 0, 5, 10, 15 e 20 mg L-1, 25 dias após o pleno florescimento. O delineamento estatístico utilizado foi em blocos ao acaso com cinco repetições, e parcelas constituídas por 3 cachos. Analisou-se a massa fresca, comprimento e largura dos cachos e bagos, massa fresca do engaço, número de bagos por cacho, diâmetro do pedicelo, teor de sólidos solúveis totais, acidez titulável e o pH. Concluiu-se que o bioestimulante promoveu aumento linear no comprimento do cacho, aumento quadrático no diâmetro do pedicelo e um decréscimo linear no teor de sólidos solúveis totais.The experiment was made during august until dezember/2004 period, in grape orchard of 'Niagara Rosada' located at Pratânea region, São Paulo, Brazil. The research had as purpose to study the effects of plant growth regulator (Stimulate) on morphological and physical-chemical characteristics of 'Niagara Rosada' grape. The clusters were sprayed with plant growth regulator solution at 0, 5, 10, 15 e 20mg L-1, 25 days after flowering. The experimental design was at randomized blocks with five replications and tree clusters per parcels. It was evaluated: the fresh weight of clusters and rachis, pedicel diameter, total soluble solids contents, titratable acid and pH. The plant growth regulator spraying increased the clusters length and pedicel diameter and decreased the soluble solids contents.</text>
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