78 research outputs found

    Qualitative Characteristics of Meat from Lambs Fed Hydrolyzed Sugarcane

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    We used 24 Ile de France lambs, weighing between 15 and 32 kg (BW). Treatments were supplemented with concentrate: "in nature" sugarcane (IN), sugarcane hydrolyzed using 0.6% calcium oxide (CaO) under aerobic condition (AER), and sugarcane hydrolyzed using 0.6% CaO under anaerobic condition (ANA), constituting a completely randomized design with eight repetitions per treatment. Lambs were housed in individual stalls and fed into the through, allowing 10% of leftovers. Lambs were slaughtered when body weight reached 32 kg. The following parameters were determined on Longissimus lumborum muscle of hot and cold carcasses: pH and color, 45 minutes and 24 hours after slaughtering. Qualitative analysis of the meat were performed in the loins, water-holding capacity (WHC), cooking loss (CL), and shear force (SF). We used a completely randomized design with three treatments and eight repetitions. Means were compared by Tukey test at 5% significance. A higher value for redness (a*) 45 minutes after slaughter (10.48) was found for lambs fed sugarcane hydrolyzed under anaerobic conditions. The other qualitative characteristics of meat were not affected by treatments (P >0.05). The comparison of meat quality resulting from the treatments shows that it is possible to feed in nature sugarcane to lambs, thus waiving hydrolyses process and the spending with alkalizing agent

    Feeding behavior of lambs fed diets containing old man saltbush hay.

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    This study evaluated the behavior and performance of lambs fed diets containing increasing levels of old man saltbush hay plus concentrate

    Características morfométricas e da carcaça de tambaqui abatidos com diferentes pesos.

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    Peixe de destaque na piscicultura nacional, o tambaqui é a espécie nativa mais cultivada no Brasil em virtude da sua facilidade de produção e boa aceitação no mercado. Neste contexto, a pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar as características morfométricas e da carcaça de tambaqui abatidos com diferentes pesos. Foram utilizados vinte e quatro tambaquis, em que os tratamentos (T) foram em função do peso vivo dos animais constituídos por T1: tambaquis entre 1 e 1,5 kg, T2: entre 2 e 2,5 kg e T3: entre 3 e 3,5 kg, distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Todas as medidas morfométricas aumentaram (P<0,01) à medida que se elevou o peso ao abate dos animais. As razões morfométricas comprimento da cabeça/comprimento padrão (CC/CP), largura do tronco/comprimento do tronco (LT/CT), altura do tronco/comprimento do tronco (AT/CT) e altura do tronco/comprimento padrão (AT/CP) reduziram (P<0,01) com o aumento do peso. O peso de carcaça com e sem cabeça e de tronco limpo, assim como os dos componentes não-carcaça também aumentou (P<0,01), com exceção do rendimento do peixe eviscerado que foi maior (P<0,01) e do rendimento das vísceras que foi menor (P<0,05) nos animais abatidos entre 2,0 e 2,5 kg. Tambaquis abatidos com peso vivo entre 2,0 e 2,5 kg apresentam maior rendimento de carcaça e menor rendimento de vísceras

    Integração da simulação termoenergética nas primeiras fases do processo projetual: o estudo de seis casos

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    Resumo O artigo tem o objetivo de demonstrar a viabilidade de integração de simulações termoenergéticas ao processo projetual desde as primeiras fases do projeto. Para tanto, apresenta uma sistematização dos procedimentos entre projetista e simulador para seis estudos de caso de edificações em clima quente. Destaca-se a necessidade de compreensão das características do edifício e da programação arquitetônica, incluindo informações, metas e necessidade, além de partido e intenções da solução, que motivaram a montagem de um checklist para melhorar o diálogo entre simulador e projetista. Os resultados também apontam as características da edificação que mais influenciam no consumo energético da edificação, e a interação entre o simulador e o projetista, de acordo com seu perfil, as liberdades e restrições implícitas, e a recorrência das soluções, que poderiam até mesmo dispensar as simulações. Além da confirmação de que é possível integrar simulações desde as primeiras fases, a contribuição principal do artigo é o mapeamento de processos entre projetista e simulador e sua intensidade para demonstrar as potencialidades e limitações das integrações, que podem ser úteis no desenvolvimento de interfaces de ferramentas e no treinamento de especialistas em simulação

    Control of sulphide during anaerobic treatment of S-containing wastewaters by adding limited amounts of oxygen or nitrate

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    Sulphide generated during anaerobic treatment of S-containing wastewaters represents an environmental problem. Adding limited amounts of oxygen or nitrate (or nitrite) to biologically (or chemically) oxidise sulphide forms a simple process level strategy to control this problem. This short review evaluates the feasibility and limitations of this strategy on the basis of the results of bioreactor studies.Sulphide generated during anaerobic treatment of S-containing wastewaters represents an environmental problem. Adding limited amounts of oxygen or nitrate (or nitrite) to biologically (or chemically) oxidise sulphide forms a simple process level strategy to control this problem. This short review evaluates the feasibility and limitations of this strategy on the basis of the results of bioreactor studies.Spanish Ministry of Education and Science; AEA Technology Environment; Nova Energie; The Swedish Gas Centre; University of Southern Denmark

    Comparative and Joint Analysis of Two Metagenomic Datasets from a Biogas Fermenter Obtained by 454-Pyrosequencing

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    Biogas production from renewable resources is attracting increased attention as an alternative energy source due to the limited availability of traditional fossil fuels. Many countries are promoting the use of alternative energy sources for sustainable energy production. In this study, a metagenome from a production-scale biogas fermenter was analysed employing Roche's GS FLX Titanium technology and compared to a previous dataset obtained from the same community DNA sample that was sequenced on the GS FLX platform. Taxonomic profiling based on 16S rRNA-specific sequences and an Environmental Gene Tag (EGT) analysis employing CARMA demonstrated that both approaches benefit from the longer read lengths obtained on the Titanium platform. Results confirmed Clostridia as the most prevalent taxonomic class, whereas species of the order Methanomicrobiales are dominant among methanogenic Archaea. However, the analyses also identified additional taxa that were missed by the previous study, including members of the genera Streptococcus, Acetivibrio, Garciella, Tissierella, and Gelria, which might also play a role in the fermentation process leading to the formation of methane. Taking advantage of the CARMA feature to correlate taxonomic information of sequences with their assigned functions, it appeared that Firmicutes, followed by Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria, dominate within the functional context of polysaccharide degradation whereas Methanomicrobiales represent the most abundant taxonomic group responsible for methane production. Clostridia is the most important class involved in the reductive CoA pathway (Wood-Ljungdahl pathway) that is characteristic for acetogenesis. Based on binning of 16S rRNA-specific sequences allocated to the dominant genus Methanoculleus, it could be shown that this genus is represented by several different species. Phylogenetic analysis of these sequences placed them in close proximity to the hydrogenotrophic methanogen Methanoculleus bourgensis. While rarefaction analyses still indicate incomplete coverage, examination of the GS FLX Titanium dataset resulted in the identification of additional genera and functional elements, providing a far more complete coverage of the community involved in anaerobic fermentative pathways leading to methane formation

    Integrated systems for biopolymers and bioenergy production from organic waste and by-products: a review of microbial processes

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    Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates.

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    Deadwood is a large global carbon store with its store size partially determined by biotic decay. Microbial wood decay rates are known to respond to changing temperature and precipitation. Termites are also important decomposers in the tropics but are less well studied. An understanding of their climate sensitivities is needed to estimate climate change effects on wood carbon pools. Using data from 133 sites spanning six continents, we found that termite wood discovery and consumption were highly sensitive to temperature (with decay increasing >6.8 times per 10°C increase in temperature)-even more so than microbes. Termite decay effects were greatest in tropical seasonal forests, tropical savannas, and subtropical deserts. With tropicalization (i.e., warming shifts to tropical climates), termite wood decay will likely increase as termites access more of Earth's surface
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