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                <text>En las últimas décadas, los oasis de Mendoza y San Juan (Argentina) se transformaron dramáticamente al calor de reestructuraciones agro-exportadoras que se produjeron en el marco del actual régimen agro-alimentario corporativo neoliberal. Estos procesos no son sino la culminación de una larga trayectoria de inserción en el desarrollo del capitalismo como ecología-mundo. De este modo, nos proponemos, desde este enfoque híbrido, transfronterizo y relacional, reconstruir históricamente la fragmentaria trayectoria espacial de los principales oasis cuyanos desde su origen prehispánico hasta su articulación en tres regímenes agroalimentarios sucesivos. En segundo término, nos proponemos describir la reciente expansión de la frontera agrícola mediante el uso no controlado de reservas de agua subterráneas en el marco del último régimen. Evidenciamos los procesos relacionales que, a partir del enfoque de la ecología-mundo, están a la base de la producción y comercialización de tres mercancías emblemáticas en estos oasis: el vino, el aceite de oliva y la papa prefrita. La metodología que adoptamos estuvo destinada a describir las trayectorias históricas de los oasis recurriendo a una selección de fuentes documentales y bibliografía regional. Entre los principales hallazgos encontramos que el tercer régimen agroalimentario permitió a los oasis agro-industriales una nueva expansión de fronteras de mercancías. Esta se sustentó en la explotación sistemática del agua subterránea, hasta este momento esencialmente complementaria a la fuente superficial. En este marco neoliberal, la agricultura de precisión permite el control de las etapas claves del proceso productivo a partir de criterios estandarizados de demanda internacional de calidad y cantidad. Como conclusión, entendemos que el acceso a fuentes de Naturaleza barata (ya sea agua, suelos o trabajo humano) permitió no sólo la elaboración de mercancías apetecibles en exigentes mercados mundiales, sino que también reconfiguró el propio modelo de gestión del agua desde uno más estatalista y socialmente condicionado a uno más privatista, telecontrolado y autónomo. No obstante, estos procesos de expansión de la frontera de mercancías están condicionados por elementos locales propios de dinámicas socioecológicas preexistentes, por lo que esta frontera encuentra límites, a menudo, infranqueables.</text>
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                <text>Desde tiempos prehistóricos, las actividades humanas han transformado los ecosistemas. Pero es con la llegada del capitalismo industrial se ha traspasado un umbral histórico. A finales del siglo XX, la constitución de un espacio mundo productivo es el estandarte de la unificación ecológica del mundo: de la destrucción acelerada de especies, de la contaminación de los océanos, del agujero en la capa de ozono atmosférica amenazan hoy al planeta. En el Tercer Mundo, las tensiones ambientales son viejas conocidas, como la deforestación y la desertificación. Llevándolos al umbral de una economía-mundo, el capitalismo, tanto en sus versiones clásicas como en sus avatares socialistas" ha empujado a las sociedades a una nueva relación con la naturaleza: la de un mundo ecológico."</text>
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                <text>A certificação é a forma de controle da procedência dos produtos orgânicos e de diferenciação da agricultura convencional. Existem dificuldades operacionais no processo de regularização da produção orgânica por parte desses agricultores. Assim sendo, esse estudo verificou os principais obstáculos enfrentados pelos integrantes do Organismo de Controle Social (OCS) Agroecologia, Terra, Pampa e Fronteira dos Agricultores Familiares de Santana do Livramento. Além de uma ampla revisão da literatura e das normativas que regem a produção orgânica e agroecológica, empreendeu-se um estudo de caso com as sete famílias que atualmente compõem essa organização. A legislação da certificação orgânica prevê o registro descritivo (por escrito) de todo o processo produtivo e a obrigatoriedade em preencher os formulários da certificação é um obstáculo real para a maioria dos produtores orgânicos. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi estudar as principais dificuldades operacionais dos agricultores familiares santanenses registrados no Cadastro Nacional de Produtores Orgânicos. Por meio de visitas e entrevistas evidenciou-se os principais problemas enfrentados no registro das atividades produtivas. Verificou-se as alternativas encontradas pelos agricultores para o cumprimento das normas referentes ao caderno de campo bem como plano de manejo e foram analisados os aspectos contraditórios do processo de certificação orgânica para os agricultores. Os resultados indicam uma necessária adequação dos regramentos à realidade na qual operam essas famílias. Do contrário, a legislação de orgânicos, sobretudo no caso dos OCS, pode representar uma barreira de acesso, ou mesmo, um fator de retirada dos agricultores do processo de regularização da sua produção orgânica.</text>
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                <text>Los operadores turísticos pueden contribuir a la conservación del ambiente en áreas marinas protegidas por medio de mensa­jes relacionados con el comportamiento esperado por parte del visitante, así mismo, mencionando los posibles impactos de sus acciones en el ambiente marino, pero, sobre todo, presentando un comportamiento eco­lógico. A pesar de la importancia que tiene el comportamiento proambiental en la pro­tección del ambiente, existen pocos estudios que expliquen la formación de este compor­tamiento en los operadores turísticos. El presente estudio investiga los factores que influyen en la intención de los operadores turísticos del parque nacional “Arrecife de Puerto Morelos” de comportarse de una manera más proambiental. Se aplicó la teoría del comportamiento planeado para evaluar si las actitudes, las normas subjetivas y el control de compor­tamiento percibido predecían la intención de comportamiento proambiental de los operadores turísticos. Se recolectaron datos cuantitativos de una muestra de 165 infor­mantes; los datos se analizaron mediante el modelado de ecuaciones estructurales (SEM). Los resultados revelaron que la variable más importante es el control de comportamiento percibido, seguida de las normas subjetivas. Contrario a lo esperado, las actitudes no se asociaron de manera significativa con la intención de comportamiento proambiental de los operadores turísticos. Finalmente, con base en los resultados, se presentan estrategias para contribuir a una mejora en el comportamiento proambiental de los operadores turísticos.</text>
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                <text>Utilizando y aprovechando la motivación que tiene el infante en estas edades a través del asombro. Se utilizará el cuento –Dropy, la gotita inteligente- para el trabajo de conocimiento y gestión de las principales emociones básicas. Igualmente, se dota de formas de trabajo y expresión para que los profesionales, profesorado y familias, se unan a la tribu del conocimiento y faciliten un orden en el galimatías emocional del niño y de la niña en estas edades.  </text>
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                <text>Phaseolus vulgaris is the most legume cultivated in the world; in Mexico, it is considered the second most important crop after corn. The aim of this research was to determine the characteristics of Xanthomonas campestris strain “Xcf1-APJR” isolated from the leaves of bean crops, and determine the antimicrobial activity of cinnabarin on this strain. Bacterial cultures were obtained from leaves with necrotic leaf spot symptoms of bean plant variety “Flor de Mayo M38” in Puebla, Mexico. The antimicrobial activity of cinnabarin was tested at 7, 14 and 21 days on X. campestris pv. campestris. The Xcf1-APJR strain showed 100% identity with X. campestris pv. campestris as a causal agent of necrotic leaf spot. Treatment with a potato dextrose medium with a dehydrated sugar cane (PDA+C) showed a higher orange pigmentation than the other treatments after 7, 14 and 21 days of incubation and a higher concentration of cinnabarin (54.33 InU/g) with in vitro antimicrobial activity against X. campestris pv. campestris.</text>
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