107 research outputs found

    VULNERABILIDADE FÍSICA DO SOLO NA SERRA DO TEPEQUÉM-RR: ANÁLISE DA ATIVIDADE EROSIVA LINEAR

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    A serra do TepequĂ©m foi palco de intensa atividade garimpeira diamantĂ­fera que ao longo das Ășltimas dĂ©cadas tem contribuĂ­do com o processo erosivo revelado atravĂ©s de feiçÔes lineares. AlĂ©m da influĂȘncia antrĂłpica, a vulnerabilidade fĂ­sica, quĂ­mica e mineralĂłgica dos solos foi determinante na formação e evolução das voçorocas. O objetivo do estudo foi identificar e descrever os principais fatores de vulnerabilidade fĂ­sica, quĂ­mica e mineralĂłgica do solo envolvidos no processo erosivo

    Performance of soybean seedlings upon nutrient application by seed coating

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    The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different seed coatings consisting of various combinations of three nutrients (calcium, magnesium and silicon) on two soybean cultivars (BRS 243 RR and CD 233 RR). Dolomitic limestone and aluminum silicate were chosen as the nutrient sources. Leaf area, plant height, shoots dry matter, crop growth rate, relative growth rate and net assimilation rate were the studied variables, evincing that the seed coating that comprised calcium, magnesium and silicon led to better performance in terms of growth rates 30 days after emergence. Significant differences in the response to the seed coatings were also observed between the two studied soybean genotypes

    Quasi Free 238U (e,e'f)-Cross Section in Macroscopic-Microscopic Approach

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    We present the result of a theoretical study of inclusive quasi free electrofission of 238^{238}U. The off-shell cross sections for the quasi free reaction stage have been calculated within the Plane Wave Impulse Approximation (PWIA), using a Macroscopic -Microscopic description of the proton and neutron single particle momentum distributions. Electron wave function distortion corrections were included using the effective momentum approximation, and the Final State Interaction (FSI) effects were calculated using an optical potential. The fissility for the proton single hole excited states of the residual nucleus 237^{237}Pa was calculated both without and with contributions of the pre-equilibrium emission of the particles. The fissility for 237,238U^{237,238}U residual nuclei was calculated within the compound nucleus model. The (e,eâ€Čf)−(e,e^{\prime}f)-cross sections thus obtained were compared with available experimental data.Comment: 26 pages, 7 figure
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