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BAUER, E.; ELIAS, L. P.; ARAUJO, L. A.; TORESAN, L.; DOROW, R.; ULLER-GÓMEZ, C. |
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A produção de carvão vegetal na agricultura familiar do sul do Brasil: o retrato de uma realidade socioambiental. |
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2014 |
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In: SEMINÁRIO NACIONAL DE PLANEJAMENTO E DESENVOLVIMENTO, 2., 2014, Florianópolis, SC. Anais... Florianópolis, SC: UDESC, 2014. |
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978-85-8302-037-0 |
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Português |
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Dados preliminares apontavam que a produção de carvão vegetal seria uma importante fonte de renda para agricultores familiares do Sul do Brasil, porém esta relevância não é apresentada nas estatísticas oficiais. Com base em três estudos de caso no Sul do Brasil (Biguaçu e Santa Rosa de Lima, em Santa Catarina e Bituruna no Paraná), constatamos que a atividade tem grande importância econômica e socioambiental, devido à renda proporcionada, e ao número de famílias envolvidas. Além disso, na maioria dos casos, a produção de carvão é realizada com base no uso sustentável da terra, embora a atividade permaneça esquecida pelos órgãos governamentais. |
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Agricultura familiar; Carvão vegetal; Renda. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 01436naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1122011 005 2014-10-16 008 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 020 $a978-85-8302-037-0 100 1 $aBAUER, E. 245 $aA produção de carvão vegetal na agricultura familiar do sul do Brasil$bo retrato de uma realidade socioambiental.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2014 520 $aDados preliminares apontavam que a produção de carvão vegetal seria uma importante fonte de renda para agricultores familiares do Sul do Brasil, porém esta relevância não é apresentada nas estatísticas oficiais. Com base em três estudos de caso no Sul do Brasil (Biguaçu e Santa Rosa de Lima, em Santa Catarina e Bituruna no Paraná), constatamos que a atividade tem grande importância econômica e socioambiental, devido à renda proporcionada, e ao número de famílias envolvidas. Além disso, na maioria dos casos, a produção de carvão é realizada com base no uso sustentável da terra, embora a atividade permaneça esquecida pelos órgãos governamentais. 653 $aAgricultura familiar 653 $aCarvão vegetal 653 $aRenda 700 1 $aELIAS, L. P. 700 1 $aARAUJO, L. A. 700 1 $aTORESAN, L. 700 1 $aDOROW, R. 700 1 $aULLER-GÓMEZ, C. 773 $tIn: SEMINÁRIO NACIONAL DE PLANEJAMENTO E DESENVOLVIMENTO, 2., 2014, Florianópolis, SC. Anais... Florianópolis, SC: UDESC, 2014.
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ARGENTA, L. C.; AMARANTE,, C. V. T.; FREITAS, S. T.; BRANCHER, T. L.; NESI, C. N.; MATTHEIS, J. P. |
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Fruit quality of 'Gala' and 'Fuji' apples cultivated under different environmental conditions. |
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2022 |
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Scientia Horticulturae, Amsterdã, n. 303, 2022. |
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Inglês |
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This study evaluated the effect of growing site environmental conditions on apple fruit quality. Experimental orchards with ?Gala? and ?Fuji? apple strains were established in the subtropical humid climate in Southern Brazil, between 26o and 28°S, in the growing sites of São Joaquim, Caçador and Vacaria, located 1415, 960, and 971 m, respectively, above sea level. Fruit quality was assessed at harvest and after storage from the 5th through 8th year after planting. At each growing site, ?Gala? apples were harvested at one maturity stage and stored in a controlled atmosphere (CA). ?Fuji? apples were harvested at two maturity stages, with early harvested fruit stored in air and late harvested fruit stored in CA. For the São Joaquim site compared with those of Caçador and Vacaria, average temperature during the growing season was lower whereas the number of winter chilling hours and the number of days from bloom to harvest were higher. Fruit weight and red skin area were higher and russeting skin index lower in fruit from the coldest site (São Joaquim) for both cultivars. At harvest, flesh firmness and starch index of fruit from the coldest site were higher or the same as those of the warmest sites (Caçador and Vacaria), depending on cultivar and harvest date. The rate of flesh firmness loss during storage was greater in fruit from the coldest growing site for both cultivars and harvest maturities. Titratable acidity (TA) and soluble solids content (SSC) in fruit from the warmest site were higher or the same as the fruit from the coldest site, depending on when fruit analysis were performed. Although ?Gala? apples produced in all three growing sites were equally affected by external fungal decay, fruit from the warmest site had the highest incidence of Glomerella cingulata spot. ?Fuji? apples produced in the coldest site had the highest length/diameter ratio and watercore index at harvest and developed more CO2 injury and diffuse flesh browning. External fungal decay index for ?Fuji? was the same for the three growing sites for fruit harvested at early maturity, but the decay index was higher for fruit from the warmest site when harvested at an advanced maturity. The study shows the influence of environmental condition on apple fruit growth and development and the need to adjust production and storage practices to achieve high fruit quality based on pre-harvest environment. MenosThis study evaluated the effect of growing site environmental conditions on apple fruit quality. Experimental orchards with ?Gala? and ?Fuji? apple strains were established in the subtropical humid climate in Southern Brazil, between 26o and 28°S, in the growing sites of São Joaquim, Caçador and Vacaria, located 1415, 960, and 971 m, respectively, above sea level. Fruit quality was assessed at harvest and after storage from the 5th through 8th year after planting. At each growing site, ?Gala? apples were harvested at one maturity stage and stored in a controlled atmosphere (CA). ?Fuji? apples were harvested at two maturity stages, with early harvested fruit stored in air and late harvested fruit stored in CA. For the São Joaquim site compared with those of Caçador and Vacaria, average temperature during the growing season was lower whereas the number of winter chilling hours and the number of days from bloom to harvest were higher. Fruit weight and red skin area were higher and russeting skin index lower in fruit from the coldest site (São Joaquim) for both cultivars. At harvest, flesh firmness and starch index of fruit from the coldest site were higher or the same as those of the warmest sites (Caçador and Vacaria), depending on cultivar and harvest date. The rate of flesh firmness loss during storage was greater in fruit from the coldest growing site for both cultivars and harvest maturities. Titratable acidity (TA) and soluble solids content (SSC) in fruit from the warme... Mostrar Tudo |
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Decay; Malus x domestica Borkh; Maturity indices; Physiological disorders; Storability. |
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X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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LEADER 03132naa a2200241 a 4500 001 1131991 005 2022-05-23 008 2022 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aARGENTA, L. C. 245 $aFruit quality of 'Gala' and 'Fuji' apples cultivated under different environmental conditions.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2022 520 $aThis study evaluated the effect of growing site environmental conditions on apple fruit quality. Experimental orchards with ?Gala? and ?Fuji? apple strains were established in the subtropical humid climate in Southern Brazil, between 26o and 28°S, in the growing sites of São Joaquim, Caçador and Vacaria, located 1415, 960, and 971 m, respectively, above sea level. Fruit quality was assessed at harvest and after storage from the 5th through 8th year after planting. At each growing site, ?Gala? apples were harvested at one maturity stage and stored in a controlled atmosphere (CA). ?Fuji? apples were harvested at two maturity stages, with early harvested fruit stored in air and late harvested fruit stored in CA. For the São Joaquim site compared with those of Caçador and Vacaria, average temperature during the growing season was lower whereas the number of winter chilling hours and the number of days from bloom to harvest were higher. Fruit weight and red skin area were higher and russeting skin index lower in fruit from the coldest site (São Joaquim) for both cultivars. At harvest, flesh firmness and starch index of fruit from the coldest site were higher or the same as those of the warmest sites (Caçador and Vacaria), depending on cultivar and harvest date. The rate of flesh firmness loss during storage was greater in fruit from the coldest growing site for both cultivars and harvest maturities. Titratable acidity (TA) and soluble solids content (SSC) in fruit from the warmest site were higher or the same as the fruit from the coldest site, depending on when fruit analysis were performed. Although ?Gala? apples produced in all three growing sites were equally affected by external fungal decay, fruit from the warmest site had the highest incidence of Glomerella cingulata spot. ?Fuji? apples produced in the coldest site had the highest length/diameter ratio and watercore index at harvest and developed more CO2 injury and diffuse flesh browning. External fungal decay index for ?Fuji? was the same for the three growing sites for fruit harvested at early maturity, but the decay index was higher for fruit from the warmest site when harvested at an advanced maturity. The study shows the influence of environmental condition on apple fruit growth and development and the need to adjust production and storage practices to achieve high fruit quality based on pre-harvest environment. 650 $aDecay 650 $aMalus x domestica Borkh 650 $aMaturity indices 650 $aPhysiological disorders 650 $aStorability 700 1 $aAMARANTE,, C. V. T. 700 1 $aFREITAS, S. T. 700 1 $aBRANCHER, T. L. 700 1 $aNESI, C. N. 700 1 $aMATTHEIS, J. P. 773 $tScientia Horticulturae, Amsterdã$gn. 303, 2022.
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