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                <text>Luciane da Cunha Codognoto, Antonio Anicete de Lima, Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de Oliveira, Camila Gomes Silva, Edielsom Almeida da Silva, Marlos Oliveira Porto</text>
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                <text>A utilização de compostos orgânicos é importante na produção de hortaliças, uma vez que melhora as propriedades do solo e recicla resíduos orgânicos. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o desempenho de cultivares de alface com aplicação de fertilizantes minerais e orgânicos. O experimento foi conduzido em campo, em Ariquemes (RO), de agosto a outubro de 2012. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados, utilizando quatro cultivares de alfaces (em cultivo mineral e orgânico), mais uma testemunha orgânica (sem aplicação de ácido cítrico), com quatro repetições. A produção média de massa fresca total (MFT) e massa seca total (MST) na parte aérea foi maior no tratamento mineral. Não obstante, as cultivares Kaiser e Rafaela produziram acima de 26,87 t/ha de MFT, porém não diferindo do tratamento mineral com relação à produção de MST. A testemunha Kaiser em sistema orgânico apresentou baixa produção, ou seja, 20,96 t/ha de MFT. Os genótipos Rafaela e Kaiser apresentaram maior potencial produtivo nos diferentes tratamentos.</text>
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                <text>The Atlantic Forest is one of the key biodiversity hotspots in the world. Its understory can be dominated by species such as the native bamboo Chusquea ramosissima (tacuarembó), which can be an aggressive gap colonizer and change biotic and abiotic conditions compared to mature forest. A strong association has been observed between Salticidae spiders and microhabitat type, frequently linked to host plant structure. Since little is known about the diversity of spiders in tree-fall gaps of the Atlantic Forest, the differences in the Salticidae assemblages between three habitats –the understory of typical forest, Bamboo gaps (dominated by tacuarembó) and restoration areas (tacuarembó removal)– were explored in the southern tip of the Atlantic Forest, Upper Parana Atlantic Forest ecoregion in Misiones province, Argentina. A total of 515 jumping spiders (32 species; 106 adults) were collected. Differences in species composition were detected between habitats, where Forest understory and Bamboo gaps differ in almost 50% of the species. Bamboo gaps had the highest number of exclusive species, but the three habitats did not differ in their average taxonomic diversity indices. In addition, richness was higher in Bamboo gaps compared to Forest understory, which may reflect higher niche diversity in the former habitat.</text>
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                <text>El cambio climático y el desastre nuclear de Fukushima ha transformado la agenda política global. El Secretario General de Naciones Unidas Ban Ki-moon plantea que la  “modernización    verde” beneficiaría, también, a las grandes empresas que vivirían una modernización tecnológica. Sos-tiene el autor que el “New Green Deal” (Nuevo Trato Verde), apoyado por grupos de expertos y organizaciones no gubernamentales, no será  suficiente    para    resolver    los    problemas    ecológicos    y    económicos    actuales. Mientras la acumulación de capital sea el objetivo principal de la activi-dad social y económica, el crecimiento es indispensable. Sin embargo, la crisis ecológica evidencia los límites materiales de la naturaleza y del planeta Tierra. Por ello, parece que no hay alternativa al decrecimiento y  la reorganización de las relaciones sociales y económicas.</text>
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                <text>The establishment of a global consumption culture had as a consequence a growing concern with the impact of consumption practices on the environment, as well as on the general and personal well-being. In this context emerges the urban agriculture (UA) associated to environmental, social and health benefits (SLATER, 2001). The objective of this study is to understand the meaning of the UA phenomenon as a consumption practice, identifying which theories are related to it. In order to reach that goal, a qualitative research used as data collection in-depth interviews. The subjects were experts and practitioners in UA living in 9 neighborhoods in urban areas of a Brazilian city with a population bigger than 1 million inhabitants. Results showed double motivation for the UA practice, extrinsic (example) and intrinsic (well-being), linking the UA to environmental concerns, to health and well-being, and the respect and pride for a nostalgic cultural heritage.</text>
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                <text>The Value of Marriage to the Farm Family</text>
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                <text>This article concerns the questioning of cultural values among farm families andspecifically presents various representations that have been constructed by young people andwomen about the notion of marriage. To discuss the meaning, importance and the redefinitionscurrently being established about the category of marriage, an analysis was conducted of the statements of the sons and daughters of farm families collected during my doctoral research inwestern Santa Catarina state. Based on the analysis of the representations and actions of ruralyouth, an emergence of conflicts was identified concerning the choice of family models andmarriage. This has influenced the life plans made by young men and women and givesimportance to the factor of gender in the migratory movement of youth.</text>
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                <text>Revista Estudos Feministas</text>
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                <text>Women. Feminism</text>
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                <text>Soberanía alimentaria en la senda de la cohesión social</text>
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                <text>Jesús Vicens</text>
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                <text>El hambre en el mundo sigue siendo un problema grave. En el 2010 el número de personas desnutridas, según el informe de la FAO, alcanzó la cifra de 925 millones. En este artículo quiero presentar, primero, la necesidad de cambiar el sistema mundial dominante de alimentación, basado en la agricultura intensiva, semillas de alto rendimiento, y uso de fertilizantes. Después de 50 años de implantación ha fracasado social y ambientalmente. Los mercados globales han creado mayores desigualdades y una pobreza más profunda. Por ello, la sostenibilidad es un objetivo humanitario fundamental y un asunto de justicia. Segundo, sostengo que la agricultura ecológica es un sistema que favorece a la gente, practicado por comunidades locales en África y en otros continentes. Voy a presentar algunos ejemplos del Informe del Worldwatch Institute, State of the World 2011. En tercer lugar, voy a relacionar el sistema agrícola industrial con el calentamiento global. La agricultura intensiva es dependiente del petróleo en su producción, extracción, transporte y uso de energía. Podría ser un sector renovable si el sistema de producción alimentaria cambiase a pequeña escala, y para beneficio principal de las poblaciones locales y regionales. La reducción de emisiones sería visible. Otro ámbito de atención, es la agricultura urbana, donde la población de las ciudades podría estar bien nutrida mediante la aplicación de los principios ecológicos. Existen actualmente 800 millones de personas que practican la agricultura urbana en el mundo, y producen entre el 15 y el 20% de la alimentación mundial. Finalmente, hay estilos de vida que preservan el bien común. La conclusión aquí se basa en comprender que la soberanía alimentaria restituye el bien común. </text>
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                <text>Revista de Estudos Sociais</text>
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                <text>Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso</text>
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                <text>Regional economics. Space in economics</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/res/article/view/1887" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/res/article/view/1887&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Mycovirus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi Virus 1 Decreases the Colonizing Efficiency of Its Fungal Host</text>
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                <text>Almudena Torres-Trenas, Almudena Torres-Trenas, M. Carmen Cañizares, Encarnación Pérez-Artés, Pilar Prieto, María Dolores García-Pedrajas</text>
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                <text>Mycoviruses that induce hypovirulence in phytopathogenic fungi are interesting because their potential use as biological control agents of the plant diseases caused by their fungal hosts. The recently identified chrysovirus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi virus 1 (FodV1) has been associated to the induction of hypovirulence in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi, the forma specialis of F. oxysporum that causes vascular wilt in carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus). In this work, we have used confocal laser scanner microscopy and two isogenic GFP-labeled strains of F. oxysporum f. sp. dianthi infected (V+) and not infected (V−) with the Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi virus 1, respectively, to analyze the effect of mycovirus FodV1 on the plant colonization pattern of its fungal host. Results demonstrate that FodV1-viral infection affects the speed and spatial distribution of fungal colonization into the plant. Initial stages of external root colonization were similar for both strains, but the virus-free strain colonized the internal plant tissues faster than the virus-infected strain. In addition, other differences related to the specific zone colonized and the density of colonization were observed between both F. oxysporum f. sp. dianthi strains. The hyphae of both V− and V+ strains progressed up through the xylem vessels but differences in the number of vessels colonized and of hyphae inside them were found. Moreover, as colonization progressed, V− and V+ hyphae propagated horizontally reaching the central medulla but, while the virus-free strain V− densely colonized the interior of the medulla cells, the virus-infected strain V+ appeared mainly in the intercellular spaces and with a lower density of colonization. Finally, the incidence of FodV1-viral infections in a collection of 221 isolates sampled between 2008 and 2012 in the geographic area where the originally infected isolate was obtained has been also analyzed. The very low (&amp;lt;2%) incidence of viral infections is discussed here. To the best of our knowledge, this work provides the first microscopic evidence about the effect of a hypovirulence-inducing mycovirus on the pattern of plant colonization by its fungal host.</text>
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                <text>CLSM microscopy, Carnation, Fusarium oxysporum, chrysovirus FodV1, hypovirulence, mycovirus-dissemination</text>
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                <text>Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology</text>
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                <text>El agua y las consecuencias que esta genera en la agricultura y el medio ambiente</text>
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                <text>Según el Organismo Internacional de Energía Atómica (OIEA 2017), la degradación del medio ambiente y la falta de agua limpia plantean retos fundamentales para el desarrollo sostenible. Los avances socioeconómicos no pueden sostenerse si no hay aire limpio para respirar, agua salubre para beber, suelos sanos para la producción agropecuaria y un medio ambiente limpio y estable en el que se sustente el trabajo y la vida. Sobre el particular la OIEA (2017), mencionan que:    1. Más de mil millones de personas en países en desarrollo carecen de acceso al agua potable (WWAP 2006).    2. Las extracciones de agua para riego han aumentado en más del 60% desde 1960 y el 70% aproximadamente de toda el agua dulce disponible se utiliza para riego en la agricultura. Sin embargo, debido a los ineficaces sistemas de riego, particularmente en los países en desarrollo, el 60% de esa agua se pierde al evaporarse o vuelve a los ríos o los acuíferos subterráneos (OMC/UNICEF/WSSCC 2000).    3. Más de 2.2 millones de personas, en su mayoría en países en desarrollo, mueren cada año a causa de enfermedades relacionadas con la baja calidad del agua y las malas condiciones de saneamiento.    4. Un estudio de la OMS indica que cada dólar invertido en mejorar el agua potable y los servicios de saneamiento puede reportar beneficios económicos de entre 4 y 34 dólares dependiendo de la región.    5. Los ecosistemas de agua dulce han sido severamente dañados: se estima que se ha perdido cerca de la mitad de los humedales del planeta, y más del 20% de las 10000 especies conocidas de agua dulce en el mundo se han extinguido o están amenazadas o en peligro (Naciones Unidas, 2003).    6. Las concentraciones atmosféricas mundiales de CO2, CH4 y N2O han aumentado considerablemente como resultado de las actividades del hombre desde 1750 y actualmente superan con creces los valores preindustriales, determinados a partir de muestras de hielo que abarcan muchos miles de años (IPCC 2007).    7. Dos mil millones de toneladas de dióxido de carbono (CO2) son absorbidas por los océanos cada año, lo que hace de ellos una de las principales defensas del planeta contra el calentamiento global.Todos los aspectos mencionados muestran que el agua es un recurso socioeconómico escaso y vital. La creciente demanda de agua para fines tanto domésticos como industriales amenaza la sostenibilidad de las aguas subterráneas, y afecta a la agricultura, la silvicultura, la industria y el agua potable. Es esencial que los recursos hídricos sean gestionados de manera estratégica y sostenible.La erosión del suelo y la degradación de la tierra constituyen graves preocupaciones ambientales. Las prácticas agrícolas deficientes y los usos inapropiados de la tierra han sido la causa de su degradación y erosión acelerada en muchos países en desarrollo (OIEA, 2017). Las Naciones Unidas han destacado la degradación del suelo como uno de los retos ambientales más importantes para la sostenibilidad de la producción de alimentos y el abastecimiento de agua en el siglo XXI.Se hace necesario encarar los retos tecnológicos como el uso de herramientas biotecnológicas y de mejoramiento genético asistido por marcadores moleculares para crear variaciones genéticas útiles, mejorar la capacidad de las plantas nativas para satisfacer necesidades locales, como la tolerancia a la salinidad, las heladas y la sequía. El uso de sondas de neutrones podría contribuir la planificación óptima del riego. Las técnicas isotópicas también permitirían determinar las prácticas en materia de suelo, agua y cultivos y las tecnologías de fertilizantes que mejoran la fertilidad y la calidad de los suelos con el fin de producir cultivos más ricos en nutrientes y de alto rendimiento (OIEA 2017). El uso de cultivos mejor adaptados conjuntamente con una aplicación de los fertilizantes y un calendario más apropiados puede mejorar la fertilidad del suelo y aumentar la productividad de la tierra. La aplicación óptima de los fertilizantes reduce los desechos, protege el medio ambiente y permite ahorrar en fertilizantes a la vez que incrementa la producción vegetal. Los biofertilizantes y bio-insumos a base los promotores del crecimiento pueden obtenerse mediante el tratamiento por irradiación de polímeros naturales baratos, disponibles localmente, biodegradables y renovables.Todos estos aspectos sociales y tecnológicos requieren la participación de todos los países, los esfuerzos individuales no ayudan, se requiere de la implementación de políticas amigables con el medioambiente, que fomenten la investigación, el desarrollo de tecnologías y el fortalecimiento de los talentos humanos.</text>
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