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    Estudo do impacto no meio ambiente pelo processamento da farinha de mandioca no Município de São Felipe, Bahia.

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    O município de São Felipe localiza-se a uma latitude 12º50'50" sul e a uma longitude 39º05'22" oeste estando a uma altitude de 195 metros. Possui uma área de 198,71 km² uma população de aproximadamente 21.000 habitantes. Das atividades agrícolas destaca-se o cultivo da mandioca com técnicas ainda rudimentares. O Brasil é o segundo produtor de mandioca do mundo, sendo a planta resistente nas diferentes condições de cultivo, encontrada em todos os estados brasileiros. As utilizações culinárias caseiras da mandioca não acumulam resíduo significativo, pela pequena quantidade processada. Contudo, quando o processamento é maior, os subprodutos podem vir a apresentar problemas de disposição e soluções deverão ser encontradas. O processamento industrial da mandioca causa sérios problemas ambientais na disposição de resíduos, como poluição de rios, do solo, lençol freático e mortandade de peixes. Apesar dos agricultores serem familiarizados com a mandioca, desconhecem as variedades, os impactos que seus resíduos causam ao meio ambiente e o aproveitamento dos resíduos como uma fonte de sustentabilidade.PDF.035

    Antagonistic action of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and essential oils against Aspergillus flavus isolates from Bertholletia excelsa (brasil-nuts).

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    The chestnut-do-brasil (Bertholletia excelsa) is a tree found in the Amazon region, whose fruit called ?the Brazil nut? has an important role in regional economy. Such seeds are affected by the growth of several fungi that produce mycotoxins. The fungus Aspergillus flavus is the main producer of aflatoxins, compromising the nuts. The main objective of this study was study the growth inhibitory action of A. flavus by essential oils of rosemary, anise, beta-caryophyllene, cinnamon, lemongrass, clove, eucalyptus, limonene, mint-citrata and thyme. The culture medium used was the LB, and the incubation was performed at 28°C for 48 hours in the presence of 10μL of the respective oils. Simultaneously, were tested the Agrobacterium tumefaciens and yeasts as possible agents for controlling A. flavus. The results point to a more effective inhibitory activity of essential oils of rosemary, anise, mint-citrata, eucaliptus, lemongrass, thyme, beta-caryophylelene and limonene. Cinnamon and clove oils were unable to inhibit the growth of A. flavus strains. The A. tumefaciens was able to inhibit 16 of 70 A. flavus strains, but is not recorded any inhibition by yeasts

    In vitro selection of yellow passion fruit genotypes for resistance to Fusarium vascular wilt.

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    Fusarium vascular wilt (caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. passiflorae) is a limiting factor in the cultivation of yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis). Since there is no effective and economically viable control available, development of resistant or at least tolerant cultivars are in demand. A number of procedures have been used for the initial selection of plant genotypes resistant to various fungal pathogens by means of a fungal culture filtrate or purified toxin. In this study, seeds and in vitro-grown plantlets of passion fruit were screened with different concentrations of either Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. passiflorae (FOP) culture filtrate (0, 20, 30, 40 or 50%, v/v) or fusaric acid (0.10, 0.20, 0.30 or 0.40 mM) supplemented in Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal media. Subsequently, selected plants were inoculated with a conidial suspension of FOP to assess correlation between in vivo and in vitro responses. In vitro sensitivity to the selective agents and the resistance response to the pathogen were also compared. Root growth was markedly influenced by FA, culture filtrate, and conidial suspension culture treatments. Observations indicated that roots were primary targets for attack by F. oxysporum. Successful in vitro selection of resistant genotypes by both FA and culture filtrate treatments suggested that this strategy was viable for accelerating breeding of passion fruit for resistance to the Fusarium vascular wilt

    Avaliação preliminar do comportamento de cultivares de sorgo sacarino em Capitão Poço-PA.

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    Identification of naturalized goat breeds under conservation from northeastern Brazil using chromosomal markers.

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    Abstract: In order to provide the first cytogenetic data of naturalized and threatened goat breeds from northeastern Brazil, cytogenetic analyses were carried out in individuals of Repartida and Moxotó breeds raised in Bahia and Ceará States. Males and females of both breeds had 2n = 60, with 29 autosomal acrocentric pairs plus the sex chromosome pair. The number of nucleolar organizer region (NOR)-bearing chromosomes ranged from 6 to 8 per metaphase in Moxotó and Repartida goats, respectively. The active NORs in Repartida individuals were located exclusively at the terminal regions of the long arms, as usually detected in Bovidae. Otherwise, Moxotó specimens presented a large autosomal pair with NORs on short arms. GC-rich heterochromatin was detected at the centromeres in both breeds, although polymorphic terminal C-bands were visualized on pair 25 in Moxotó. In addition, GC-rich regions were detected at the terminal regions of the long arms of a single pair in Repartida and of 20 chromosomes in Moxotó goats. The differences in both the number and/or position of Ag-NORs and GC-rich sites between Repartida and Moxotó breeds represent efficient cytogenetic markers that can be used in the identification and conservation of the genetic integrity of each lineage. In spite of the small effective population size of these breeds, chromosomal abnormalities related to drift or inbreeding effects were absent in the samples analyzed

    Fermion family number and the Z-Z′^{\prime} mixing in the 3-3-1 model with right-handed neutrinos

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    Theoretical consistency of the 3-3-1 model with right-handed neutrinos demands that the number of family of fermions be exactly equal to three. In this brief report we show that such theoretical requirement results in a clean and severe bound on the Z-Z′^{\prime} mixing angle: -3,979\times 10^{-3}<\phi<1,309\times 10^{-4} {with 90% CL}.Comment: Minor modification in the conclusions, some refs added, to appear at MPL

    Plantas como potenciais biorreatores na produção de vacinas e fármacos.

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