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                <text>Utilização de biofertilizante obtido em um biodigestor anaeróbico alimentado pela mistura de resíduos agroindustriais em área agrícola</text>
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                <text>Analu Mantovani, Rafael  Gotardo</text>
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                <text>O presente estudo avaliou o impacto da aplicação de diferentes doses de biofertilizante (proveniente do tratamento anaeróbico dos resíduos de frigoríficos e laticínios) na produção de Aveia preta (Avena strigosa) em um Nitossolo Vermelho Distrófico. O estudo foi desenvolvido na Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina – UNOESC, no município de Campos Novos-SC. Foram aplicadas cinco doses de biofertilizante RLF (25; 50; 80; 150 e 300 m³. ha-1), além da testemunha. No experimento foi empregado o delineamento experimental em blocos ao caso, com parcelas de 4,0 x 5,0 m, em esquema fatorial 6 x 4, com seis tratamentos e quatro repetições, totalizando 24 parcelas. O biofertilizante (efluente) é oriundo do biodigestor da empresa AGRIC Adubos e Gestão de Resíduos Industriais e Comerciais Ltda. As variáveis avaliadas foram as quantidades de matéria seca e matéria verde, os elementos de fertilidade e dos níveis residuais de metais pesados no solo. Os resultados mostram que biofertilizante utilizado atende aos limites de tolerância para todas as variáveis estabelecidas pela Resolução Nº 420/2009 e podem ser aplicados no solo em uma taxa de aplicação de até 80 m3. ha-1. Estes por sua vez proporcionam aumento da fertilidade e não demostraram influência sobre as concentrações de metais pesados no solo, bem como aumento de 25,2% da massa verde entre as doses 0 e 80 m3. ha-1 e de 16,2% para a matéria seca nas mesmas doses</text>
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                <text>Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis</text>
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                <text>Eduardo Pereira de Sousa Neto, Luana Raposo de Sá Silveira, Patrício Borges Maracajá, Thiago Pereira de Sousa, Elias Francisco dos Santos Filho</text>
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                <text>As maiores perdas da agricultura são causadas em grande parte por pragas e doenças. A modernização da agricultura, após a segunda guerra, acrescentou, ao processo de produção de alimentos, a utilização de máquinas e equipamentos agrícolas, além de fertilizantes e pesticidas químicos, tornando o sistema altamente dependente de recursos (insumos agrícolas) externos às propriedades rurais. O uso freqüente e indiscriminado de produtos químicos, para o controle de insetos-praga, muitas vezes acarreta a presença de altos níveis de resíduos tóxicos nos alimentos, desequilíbrio biológico, contaminações ambientais, intoxicações de seres humanos e outros animais, ressurgência de pragas, surtos de pragas secundárias e linhagens de insetos resistentes, uma alternativa atenuar esses problemas é a utilização de substancias naturais extraídas de plantas. Os extratos vegetais com atividade inseticida representam uma alternativa importante de controle de insetos-praga em pequenas áreas de cultivo, como as hortas, situação na qual a produção de extratos torna-se viável.</text>
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                <text>Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável</text>
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                <text>Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/2885" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/2885&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Jorge Lemainski, José Eurípedes da Silva</text>
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                <text>A disposição final dos resíduos das estações de tratamento de esgotos é uma crescente preocupação mundial, com reflexos na disponibilidade e na qualidade da água para consumo e atividades econômicas. A Companhia de Saneamento Ambiental do Distrito Federal (CAESB) processa 400 toneladas diárias de biossólido, resíduo rico em nutrientes e matéria orgânica. Embora ainda sem parâmetros agronômicos para seu aproveitamento, o material é demandado para cultivos de grãos, pastagens, fruteiras, café, etc. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a resposta do milho à aplicação de biossólido úmido (teor de água 900 g kg-1) nas doses de 0, 7,5, 15, 30 e 45 t ha-1 em comparação a fertilizante mineral aplicado em quantidades equivalentes de N, P(2)0(5) e K(2)0. O experimento foi realizado na Embrapa Cerrados, num Latossolo Vermelho distrófico argiloso em dois cultivos. Biossólido e fertilizante mineral foram aplicados apenas antes do primeiro cultivo. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos casualizados, com três repetições. No primeiro e no segundo cultivo, respectivamente, as produtividades de 7,41 e 5,70 t ha-1 de grãos, obtidas na dose de 30 t ha-1 de biossólido úmido, bem como as de 7,38 e 5,88 t ha-1 de grãos, obtidas na dose de 45 t ha-1, foram todas superiores à produtividade média nacional da cultura de milho e evidenciaram os efeitos (imediato e residual) do biossólido como fertilizante. A produtividade máxima estimada de milho (6,84 t ha-1) foi obtida na dose de 37,8 t ha-1. A melhor relação benefício-custo (1,90) foi obtida na dose de 30 t ha-1. O biossólido foi, em média, 21 % mais eficiente do que o fertilizante mineral. Os resultados revelam a oportunidade de aproveitamento do biossólido da CAESB como fertilizante na produção de milho no Distrito Federal.The final disposal of sewage sludge is a growing concern worldwide as it has impacts on the water availability and quality for consumption, and economic activities. The Companhia de Saneamento Ambiental do Distrito Federal (CAESB) processes 400 t of biosolids a day that is rich in mineral nutrients and organic matter. Despite the lack of local agronomic criteria for use, biosolids has found a growing demand in grain, fruit crops, coffee and pastures cultivation. To evaluate the immediate (first year) and residual (second year) effects on corn production, humid biosolids (water content 900 g kg-1) was applied onto a dystrophic clayey Red Latosol at rates of 7.5, 15, 30, and 45 t ha-1 and compared to a mineral fertilizer mixture applied in equivalent N, P2O5 and K2O amounts. Both biosolids and mineral fertilizer were applied once before the first crop. A random block design was used with three replications. Corn yields in the first and second crops seasons amounted to, respectively, 7.41 and 5.70 t ha-1 of grains (at the rate of 30 t ha-1 of biosolids) and 7.38 and 5.88 t ha-1 (at the rate of 45 t ha-1). All grain yields were higher than average Brazilian standards for corn and showed the immediate and residual effects of biosolids as fertilizer. Based on the second degree equation adjusted to average data: Y = 768.24** + 320.56**x - 4.2335**x², R² = 0.9995 (Y, yield and x, biosolids rate), the estimated maximum corn productivity (6.84 t ha-1) would be obtained at a rate of 37.8 t ha-1. The best cost-benefit ratio (1.90, average of two growing seasons) was obtained with the application of 30 t ha-1. The biosolids were on average 21 % more efficient than mineral fertilizers. Results indicate that the CAESB biosolids have a good potential to be used as fertilizer for corn production in the Federal District.</text>
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                <text>El estudio del clima urbano es relevante para conocer el ambiente donde habita la mayor parte de la población. Las ciudades presentan sectores que incluyen estructuras edilicias, espacios verdes, suelos al descubierto, tránsito vehicular, necesidades calóricas de la ciudad y diferentes coberturas de sombras. Actualmente, el cambio climático y sus efectos sobre las ciudades son temas de gran interés científico. Son escasas las investigaciones que interpretan los cambios térmicos que se producen en el interior de las ciudades debido a la densificación de los edificios y como consecuencia de la variabilidad climática. Por tal motivo, el objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar el comportamiento de la Temperatura de Superficie Terrestre (TST) y su relación con las distintas coberturas del suelo en la ciudad de Bahía Blanca, Argentina. Para ello, se analizaron imágenes satelitales Landsat 5 TM y 7 ETM+ con el método monocanal. Además, se realizó un mapa de coberturas del suelo mediante interpretación visual de imágenes satelitales validado por intervención empírica. Posteriormente, se relacionaron los datos de TST con las coberturas del suelo. En el centro de la ciudad, la TST presentó variaciones espaciales heterogéneas según las estaciones del año y las sombras generadas por los edificios. Los mayores valores de TST se localizaron en la periferia (45,1°C) y en urbano muy disperso (46°C) y el menor en el centro de la ciudad (2°C). Las distintas coberturas del suelo generaron menores fluctuaciones de TST en invierno (&gt;5°C) y las mayores en verano (entre 15 y 25°C).</text>
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                <text>Introducción: la mayoría de las lesiones bucales en los tratamientos de Ortodoncia  son resultado de una irritación mecánica que comienza en las membranas  mucosas de las encías y la parte interna de los carrillos por lo que es  importante su detección a tiempo. Objetivo: comparar los procederes  terapéuticos más utilizados en Medicina Natural y Tradicional con  la terapia convencional en pacientes con tratamiento de ortodoncia que presentan  lesiones traumáticas de la mucosa oral. Material y Métodos: se realizó un estudio retrospectivo, descriptivo, en el período  comprendido de enero a junio del 2006 en la clínica estomatológica  'Juan Manuel Márquez' del municipio Playa, provincia La Habana.  Se escogió una muestra al azar de 174 pacientes, que comprendió  sujetos de cualquier sexo y raza, que se trataron con Fitoterapia, Apiterapia  y Láser terapia específicamente, y tratamiento convencional de lesiones  orales. Se evaluaron en un tiempo comprendido entre 7, 15, y 30 días midiendo  la efectividad terapéutica. Para el análisis estadístico  se utilizaron frecuencias absolutas y relativas. Resultados: la mayoría  de los pacientes evolucionaron en un tiempo de 15 días según lo  establecido en estos tipos de lesiones, La mayor efectividad fue de la terapia  Láser comprobándose sus efectos bioestimulantes y reparación  hística. Conclusiones: la totalidad de los pacientes tratados  con Láser terapia y Fitoterapia tuvieron una evolución final satisfactoria  en un término de 15 días, sin embargo algunos de los tratados con  apiterapia y la técnica convencional demoraron hasta 30 días en  su curación.  Palabras  clave: lesiones de la mucosa oral, Apiterapia, Fitoterapia, Láser terapia,  Ortodoncia.</text>
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                <text>Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas</text>
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                <text>Se evaluó la aplicación de diferentes dosis de fertilización a base de silicio (Quick sol) en el cultivo de King Grass (Pennisetum purpureum). Se utilizó un diseño de bloques completos al azar con 5 tratamientos y 4 repeticiones. Las variables evaluadas fueron: altura de planta, diámetro de planta, número de plantas por metro, biomasa, y materia seca, la aplicación de Quick sol fuente de silicio se realizó en cuatro niveles: T1: 0.75 L de Quick sol/ha, T2: 1.0 L de Quick sol/ha, T3: 1.25 L de Quick sol/ha, T4: 1.5 L de Quick sol/ha y T5: testigo. El T4 con dosis alta de silicio presentó mayor comportamiento en cuanto a las variables de altura de planta (2.71m), número de plantas por metro (28.89 p/m), y biomasa (76.70 ton/ha), el mayor porcentaje de humedad se registró en el tratamiento testigo (83.15%). La tendencia en todas las variables de respuesta se mantuvo en forma descendente a mayor aplicación de Silicio mayor producción de materia seca y mejor comportamiento de las variables dependientes.</text>
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