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05/12/2012 |
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05/12/2012 |
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Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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LICHTEMBERG, L. A. |
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Ensacamento do cacho de banana no campo. |
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1996 |
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Informativo SBF, Itajaí, SC , v. 15, n. 3, p. 8-12, 1996. |
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Português |
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Este trabalho trata da prática cultural do ensacamento dos cachos de banana, com o objetivo de protegê-los contra os danos climáticos, físicos e biológicos. São descritas as épocas e as técnicas de colocação das bolsas plásticas no cacho e relatados os efeitos da prática sobre a ocorrência de danos climáticos (insolação, frio, ventos e granizo), de danos físicos (atritos de folhas, de pseudocaules e de poieira), e de danos causados por pragas e doenças dos frutos. |
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Doença de planta; Embolse; Musa sp; Polietileno; Praga de planta; Proteção do cacho; Qualidade; Saco plástico. |
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LEADER 01047naa a2200217 a 4500 001 1087745 005 2012-12-05 008 1996 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aLICHTEMBERG, L. A. 245 $aEnsacamento do cacho de banana no campo. 260 $c1996 520 $aEste trabalho trata da prática cultural do ensacamento dos cachos de banana, com o objetivo de protegê-los contra os danos climáticos, físicos e biológicos. São descritas as épocas e as técnicas de colocação das bolsas plásticas no cacho e relatados os efeitos da prática sobre a ocorrência de danos climáticos (insolação, frio, ventos e granizo), de danos físicos (atritos de folhas, de pseudocaules e de poieira), e de danos causados por pragas e doenças dos frutos. 653 $aDoença de planta 653 $aEmbolse 653 $aMusa sp 653 $aPolietileno 653 $aPraga de planta 653 $aProteção do cacho 653 $aQualidade 653 $aSaco plástico 773 $tInformativo SBF, Itajaí, SC$gv. 15, n. 3, p. 8-12, 1996.
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Data corrente: |
03/06/2015 |
Data da última atualização: |
03/06/2015 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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Internacional - B |
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BRESSIANI, D. A.; GASSMAN, P. W.; FERNANDES, J. G.; GARBOSSA, L. H. P.; SRINIVASAN, R.; BONUMÁ, N. B.; MENDIONDO, E. M. |
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A review of Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) applications in Brazil: challenges and prospects. |
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2015 |
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International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Beijing, China, v. 8, n. 3, p. 1-27, 2015. |
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Inglês |
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The geographical extent of Brazil exceeds 8.5 million km2 and encompasses a complex mix of biomes and other environmental conditions. Multipe decision support tools are needed to help support management of these diverse Brazilian natural resources including ecohydrological models. The use of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) ecohydrological watershed-scale model in Brazil has increased greatly during the past decade. Well over 100 SWAT studies were identified in this review which have been published during 1999 to 2015 in Brazilian and international journals, conference proceedings, and as theses or dissertations, many of which are written in Portuguese. The majority of these studies (102 total) are reviewed here as part of an extensive survey covering the 1999 to 2013 time period. Temporal and spatial distributions, a summary of hydrologic calibration and validation results and a synopsis of the types of applications that were performed are reported for the surveyed studies. A smaller subset of recent Brazilian studies published in English between 2012 and 2015 in scientific journals are also reviewed, with emphasis on hydrologic and sediment transport testing results as well as scenario applications that were performed. The majority of the surveyed SWAT studies were performed for watersheds located in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil (67%) and were conducted in the context of academic research. Nearly 50% of the surveyed studies reported only hydrologic results. Similar trends were found for the subset of more recent English publications. Limited studies have been reported that describe applications of SWAT in Brazil by private firms or government agencies; this review indicates that the potential exists for increased numbers of such studies in the future. However, there is evidence that a lack of accessibility to adequate quality input data is a possible hindrance to the more general use of SWAT for watershed applications in Brazil. MenosThe geographical extent of Brazil exceeds 8.5 million km2 and encompasses a complex mix of biomes and other environmental conditions. Multipe decision support tools are needed to help support management of these diverse Brazilian natural resources including ecohydrological models. The use of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) ecohydrological watershed-scale model in Brazil has increased greatly during the past decade. Well over 100 SWAT studies were identified in this review which have been published during 1999 to 2015 in Brazilian and international journals, conference proceedings, and as theses or dissertations, many of which are written in Portuguese. The majority of these studies (102 total) are reviewed here as part of an extensive survey covering the 1999 to 2013 time period. Temporal and spatial distributions, a summary of hydrologic calibration and validation results and a synopsis of the types of applications that were performed are reported for the surveyed studies. A smaller subset of recent Brazilian studies published in English between 2012 and 2015 in scientific journals are also reviewed, with emphasis on hydrologic and sediment transport testing results as well as scenario applications that were performed. The majority of the surveyed SWAT studies were performed for watersheds located in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil (67%) and were conducted in the context of academic research. Nearly 50% of the surveyed studies reported only hydrologic re... Mostrar Tudo |
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Brazil; mapping applications; review paper; SWAT. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 02747naa a2200241 a 4500 001 1123995 005 2015-06-03 008 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aBRESSIANI, D. A. 245 $aA review of Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) applications in Brazil$bchallenges and prospects.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2015 520 $aThe geographical extent of Brazil exceeds 8.5 million km2 and encompasses a complex mix of biomes and other environmental conditions. Multipe decision support tools are needed to help support management of these diverse Brazilian natural resources including ecohydrological models. The use of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) ecohydrological watershed-scale model in Brazil has increased greatly during the past decade. Well over 100 SWAT studies were identified in this review which have been published during 1999 to 2015 in Brazilian and international journals, conference proceedings, and as theses or dissertations, many of which are written in Portuguese. The majority of these studies (102 total) are reviewed here as part of an extensive survey covering the 1999 to 2013 time period. Temporal and spatial distributions, a summary of hydrologic calibration and validation results and a synopsis of the types of applications that were performed are reported for the surveyed studies. A smaller subset of recent Brazilian studies published in English between 2012 and 2015 in scientific journals are also reviewed, with emphasis on hydrologic and sediment transport testing results as well as scenario applications that were performed. The majority of the surveyed SWAT studies were performed for watersheds located in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil (67%) and were conducted in the context of academic research. Nearly 50% of the surveyed studies reported only hydrologic results. Similar trends were found for the subset of more recent English publications. Limited studies have been reported that describe applications of SWAT in Brazil by private firms or government agencies; this review indicates that the potential exists for increased numbers of such studies in the future. However, there is evidence that a lack of accessibility to adequate quality input data is a possible hindrance to the more general use of SWAT for watershed applications in Brazil. 653 $aBrazil 653 $amapping applications 653 $areview paper 653 $aSWAT 700 1 $aGASSMAN, P. W. 700 1 $aFERNANDES, J. G. 700 1 $aGARBOSSA, L. H. P. 700 1 $aSRINIVASAN, R. 700 1 $aBONUMÁ, N. B. 700 1 $aMENDIONDO, E. M. 773 $tInternational Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Beijing, China$gv. 8, n. 3, p. 1-27, 2015.
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