37 research outputs found

    Defensivos químicos no combate ao "ácaro rajado" Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836, em algodão

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    A field test was carried out in Americana, State of São Paulo, Brazil, to evaluate the control of the "two spotted spider mite", the main pest on cotton in that area. The treatments were eitht with four repetitions (each repetition ocupied 150 m² and each treatment, 600 m²). The treatments and active ingredients per hectare were as follows: A) check; B) triazophos, 300 g; C) monocrotophos, 600 g; D) biphenthrin, 55 g; E) fenpropathrin, 150 g; F) biphenthrin, 60 g; G) binapacryl, 800 g; H) clofentezine, 750 g. Five counts of the mite were made: the first, three days before the spray and 01, 05, 08 and 13 days after spraying. The best results were obtained with biphenthrin and binapacryl (05 days); biphenthrin and clofentezine (08 days) and clofentezine (13 days).Com o objetivo de se conhecer a ação de vários produtos químicos contra o ácaro rajado, principal praga algodão em diversas áreas do Estado de São Paulo, foi instalado campo de experimentação em Americana. A aplicação foi feita em 17.02.1984, por meio de atomizador costal de 12 litros de capacidade, à razão de 200 litros de água por hectare. Tratamentos: oito, com quatro repetições, em delineamento experimental de blocos ao acaso. Cada parcela (canteiro) media 150 m² (portanto, 600 m² por tratamento). A- testemunha; B - triazofós, 300 g; C - monocrotofós, 600 g; D- bifentrina, 55 g; E - fempropatrina , 150 g; - bifentrina, 60 g; G - binapacril, 800 g; H- clofentezina, 750 g. As quantidades citadas acima são de ingre diente ativo por hectare. Os melhores foram a clofentezina e a bifentrina (Quadros II e III)

    Efficiency of some chemical pesticides against the fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith, 1797) on corn field

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    The fall armyworm is one of the most important pest on corn fields. It causes enormous losses almost every year. In order to know the effects of some chemicals against the caterpillars, a study was conducted under field conditions in Piracicaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil, durin December of 1983. Plants were sprayed (200 liters per hectare) with a twenty liter costal manual sprayer. The treatments were nine: A - check (nothing was applied). B - moncrorophos, 240 g; C - biphenthrin 10 g; D - triazophos, 200 g; E - carbamate UC 75118, 150 g; F - monocrotophos, 400 g; G - acephate, 375 g; H - carbamate UC 76724:, 150 g; I - c lofentezine, 250 g. The quantities mentioned above are of active ingredient used per hectare. Two days after the spray, the best pesticides were triazophos and biphenthrin. After 07 days no one product had a good efficiency.A lagarta do cartucho do milho é um sério depredador da cultura do milho. Quase todos os anos, os danos ocasionados às plantas são grandes. Para se conhecer o efeito de alguns defensivos sobre a citada lagarta, realizou-se este trabalho experimental, instalado em Piracicaba, SP, a 09 de dezembro de l983. Os produtos foram aplicados com pulverizador costal, manual, de 20 litros de capacidade, provido de bico em leque Teejet 8002. Utilizaram-se 200 litros de água por hectare e 30 cm³ de "Extravon" (espalhante-adesivo) por 100 litros de calda. Os tratamentos foram nove: A - testemu nha; B - monocrotofós, 240 g; C - bifentrina, 10 g; D - triazofós, 200 g; E -carbamato UC 75118, 150 g; F - monocro tofós, 400 g; G - acefato, 375 g; H - cabamato UC 76724, 150 g; I - clofentezina, 250 g. As quantidades acima são de ingrediente ativo por hectare. Aos 02 dias da pulverização, os melhores foram o triazofós e a bifentrina. Aos 07 dias, nenhum produto apresentava boa eficiência

    Extent and Causes of Chesapeake Bay Warming

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    Coastal environments such as the Chesapeake Bay have long been impacted by eutrophication stressors resulting from human activities, and these impacts are now being compounded by global warming trends. However, there are few studies documenting long-term estuarine temperature change and the relative contributions of rivers, the atmosphere, and the ocean. In this study, Chesapeake Bay warming, since 1985, is quantified using a combination of cruise observations and model outputs, and the relative contributions to that warming are estimated via numerical sensitivity experiments with a watershed–estuarine modeling system. Throughout the Bay’s main stem, similar warming rates are found at the surface and bottom between the late 1980s and late 2010s (0.02 +/- 0.02C/year, mean +/- 1 standard error), with elevated summer rates (0.04 +/- 0.01C/year) and lower rates of winter warming (0.01 +/- 0.01C/year). Most (~85%) of this estuarine warming is driven by atmospheric effects. The secondary influence of ocean warming increases with proximity to the Bay mouth, where it accounts for more than half of summer warming in bottom waters. Sea level rise has slightly reduced summer warming, and the influence of riverine warming has been limited to the heads of tidal tributaries. Future rates of warming in Chesapeake Bay will depend not only on global atmospheric trends, but also on regional circulation patterns in mid-Atlantic waters, which are currently warming faster than the atmosphere. Supporting model data available at: https://doi.org/10.25773/c774-a36

    The energy spectrum of cosmic rays beyond the turn-down around 10^17 eV as measured with the surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    We present a measurement of the cosmic-ray spectrum above 100 PeV using the part of the surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory that has a spacing of 750 m. An inflection of the spectrum is observed, confirming the presence of the so-called second-knee feature. The spectrum is then combined with that of the 1500 m array to produce a single measurement of the flux, linking this spectral feature with the three additional breaks at the highest energies. The combined spectrum, with an energy scale set calorimetrically via fluorescence telescopes and using a single detector type, results in the most statistically and systematically precise measurement of spectral breaks yet obtained. These measurements are critical for furthering our understanding of the highest energy cosmic rays

    Production of pions, kaons and protons in pp collisions at s=900\sqrt{s}=900 GeV with ALICE at the LHC

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    The production of π+\pi^+, π\pi^-, K+K^+, KK^-, p, and pbar at mid-rapidity has been measured in proton-proton collisions at s=900\sqrt{s} = 900 GeV with the ALICE detector. Particle identification is performed using the specific energy loss in the inner tracking silicon detector and the time projection chamber. In addition, time-of-flight information is used to identify hadrons at higher momenta. Finally, the distinctive kink topology of the weak decay of charged kaons is used for an alternative measurement of the kaon transverse momentum (pTp_{\rm T}) spectra. Since these various particle identification tools give the best separation capabilities over different momentum ranges, the results are combined to extract spectra from pTp_{\rm T} = 100 MeV/cc to 2.5 GeV/cc. The measured spectra are further compared with QCD-inspired models which yield a poor description. The total yields and the mean pTp_{\rm T} are compared with previous measurements, and the trends as a function of collision energy are discussed.Comment: 24 pages, 18 captioned figures, 5 tables, published version, figures at http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/388
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