34 research outputs found
Alterações anatômicas em estacas de seringueira (Hevea brasiliensis clone RRIM 600) em resposta a diferentes técnicas de indução ao enraizamento
Morfometria e distribuição de leite alveolar e cisternal na glândula mamária de vacas Holandesa e Girolanda
Controle da volatilização de amônia em compostagem, mediante adição de gesso agrícola e superfosfatos com diferentes níveis de acidez residual
Efeito residual da adubação na cana-planta e da adubação nitrogenada e potássica na cana-soca colhidas com e sem a queima da palhada
Remoção biológica de fenol por uso de reator contínuo com inóculo de Aspergillus niger
BIOPOLE: biogeochemical processes and ecosystem functioning in changing polar systems and their global impacts
The export of elements (particularly carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) from the Poles critically supports global marine biodiversity and major fisheries as well as the sequestration of atmospheric carbon to the deep ocean. Ecosystem processes regulate this export, but major uncertainties remain in terms of how and by how much. Progress on understanding key ecosystem interactions is hindered by lack of data and their representation in Earth system models is poor. The two polar regions share similarities in environmental extremes which make them sensitive to the impacts of climate change. They both receive nutrients from multiple and diverse sources and the delivery of these nutrients to other oceans is regulated by similar ecosystem processes. However, the extent to which these ecosystem processes will be modified by climate change is unclear and urgently needs to be determined. BIOPOLE will determine how polar ecosystems regulate the balance of carbon and nutrients in the world’s oceans and, through it, their effect on global fish stocks and carbon storage. It will address this challenge by integrating ambitious fieldwork campaigns and innovative modelling in a multidisciplinary and highly coordinated approach. BIOPOLE will capitalise on world-leading capabilities and infrastructure in ocean and high-latitude research, including cutting-edge land-based facilities, state-of-the-art polar research vessels and innovative autonomous instrumentation. Collaboration with national and international partners will further strengthen BIOPOLE’s multidisciplinary approach and efficient use of infrastructure. BIOPOLE’s legacy will be the first assessment of the global impact of polar ecosystems on biogeochemical cycling and fish stocks; technologically-novel approaches and strong partnerships between leading international science groups
Can climate and soil conditions change the morpho-anatomy among individuals from different localities? A case study in Aldama grandiflora (Asteraceae)
Descrição do pupário de Sargus thoracicus Macquart (Diptera, Stratiomyidae, Sarginae) Description of the puparium of Sargus thoracicus Macquart (Diptera, Sarginae, Stratiomyidae)
<abstract language="eng">Herein, the puparium of Sargus thoracicus Macquart, 1834 collected in decaying organic material, on the Campus of Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Seropedica, Rio de Janeiro State is described. The description is based on a single larva collected and reared in laboratory till the emergence of the adult. Some biological notes on the larva are also presented
