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Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical; Embrapa Semiárido. |
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21/02/2018 |
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29/01/2019 |
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SANTOS, T. de L.; NUNES, A. B. A.; GIONGO, V.; BARROS, V. da S.; FIGUEIREDO, M. C. B. de. |
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Tayane de Lima Santos, Universidade Federal do Ceará; Ana Barbara Araújo Nunes, Universidade Federal do Ceará; VANDERLISE GIONGO, CPATSA; Viviane da Silva Barros, Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical; MARIA CLEA BRITO DE FIGUEIREDO, CNPAT. |
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Cleaner fruit production with green manure: The case of Brazilian melons. |
Ano de publicação: |
2018 |
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Journal of Cleaner Production, v. 181, p. 260-270, 2018. |
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Inglês |
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Cleaner fruit production has become important for producers worldwide because consumers and retail companies increasingly base their purchase decisions on environmental criteria. Green manure is a soil management practice that promotes soil nutrient enrichment and may improve crop yield. Nonetheless, the environmental impacts and economic analysis of combined green manure and tropical fruit production have not been performed. This work assesses the environmental impacts and profits resulting from the Brazilian melon, commercialized in Brazil. Melon production is analyzed under two cultivation systems: i) the conventional form practiced by farmers located in the S~ao Francisco Valley region, Brazil, and ii) the conservationist system, based on a green manure experiment carried out in this same region. This study applies life cycle assessment to evaluate the environmental impacts of both systems, considering farm inputs production and transportation (energy power, fertilizers, pesticides, plastic, paper, and fuel) as well as melon production and transportation to the main national distribution market in S~ao Paulo. The impact categories evaluated are climate change, soil acidification, freshwater and marine eutrophication, water depletion, human toxicity (cancer and non-cancer), and ecotoxicity. Scenario analysis is applied to assess impacts under different designed conditions for transportation, packing, and nitrogen fertilization. The profit analysis is performed by reducing the total production costs (inputs and services) from the revenue obtained from selling melons. Results indicate that the conservationist system causes lower impacts and lead to higher profit than the conventional system, for all assessed categories. The scenario analysis confirms that impacts can be further reduced in all categories when alternative melon transportation and fertilization practices are adopted. This work demonstrates that the environmental performance of Brazilian melon production can be improved with the addition of green manure and alternative transportation practices. MenosCleaner fruit production has become important for producers worldwide because consumers and retail companies increasingly base their purchase decisions on environmental criteria. Green manure is a soil management practice that promotes soil nutrient enrichment and may improve crop yield. Nonetheless, the environmental impacts and economic analysis of combined green manure and tropical fruit production have not been performed. This work assesses the environmental impacts and profits resulting from the Brazilian melon, commercialized in Brazil. Melon production is analyzed under two cultivation systems: i) the conventional form practiced by farmers located in the S~ao Francisco Valley region, Brazil, and ii) the conservationist system, based on a green manure experiment carried out in this same region. This study applies life cycle assessment to evaluate the environmental impacts of both systems, considering farm inputs production and transportation (energy power, fertilizers, pesticides, plastic, paper, and fuel) as well as melon production and transportation to the main national distribution market in S~ao Paulo. The impact categories evaluated are climate change, soil acidification, freshwater and marine eutrophication, water depletion, human toxicity (cancer and non-cancer), and ecotoxicity. Scenario analysis is applied to assess impacts under different designed conditions for transportation, packing, and nitrogen fertilization. The profit analysis is performed by reducing... Mostrar Tudo |
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Avaliação de impacto ambiental; Avaliação do ciclo de vida; Avaliação econômica; Economic evaluation; Environmental impact assessment; Rotação de colheitas. |
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Colheita; Cucumis Melo; Custo de Produção; Impacto Ambiental; Melão. |
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Crop rotation; Economic costs; Environmental impact statements; Life cycle assessment. |
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-- F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/177376/1/ART18007.pdf
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Embrapa Meio Ambiente. |
Data corrente: |
18/09/1996 |
Data da última atualização: |
31/05/2017 |
Autoria: |
SA, L. A. N. de; MORAES, G. J. de; GATTAZ, N. C.; CANHOS, D. |
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LUIZ ALEXANDRE NOGUEIRA DE SA, CNPMA; GILBERTO JOSE DE MORAES, CNPMA; NILCE CHAVES GATTAZ, CNPMA. |
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International information system on biological control. |
Ano de publicação: |
1996 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE, 1996, Montpellier. Abstracts. Montpellier: OILB, 1996. |
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p.263 |
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Inglês |
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As for any other science, quick communication is becoming increasingly important for biological control specialists. Exchange of information facilitates adoption and adaptation of developed techniques, and may promote the exchange of valuable live biological material to be used in classical control projects. Quick global exchange of ideas may also have a positive impact on the continuous development of working rules and regulations of international acceptance related to biocontrol. Aninternational information system on biological control that can be accessed through the Internet was stablished in May/94. It is physically based at the Fundacao Tropical de Pesquisas e Tecnologia "Andre Tosello", in Campinas, SP, Brazil, and is managed by a group of biocontro l workers and computers specialists from CNPMA/EMBRAPA and Fundacao "Andre Tosello". The main objective of this system is to facilitate contacts among biocontrol specialists around the world. The system, composed of diferent databases related to biocontrol can be accessed at http://www.bdt.org.br/bdt/biocontrol. This web server also has pointers to other relevant information system related to biocontrol and a read-only searchable version of the discussion list Biocontrol-L. This list now has about 500 subscribers from over 20 countries. New members are welcome to join Biocontrol-L and to participate actively in the discussions raised daily by different participants world-wide. |
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Information system. |
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biological control; databases; Internet. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/160431/1/1996SP006-Sa-International-3163.pdf
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LEADER 02121nam a2200205 a 4500 001 1012552 005 2017-05-31 008 1996 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSA, L. A. N. de 245 $aInternational information system on biological control.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE, 1996, Montpellier. Abstracts. Montpellier: OILB$c1996 300 $ap.263 520 $aAs for any other science, quick communication is becoming increasingly important for biological control specialists. Exchange of information facilitates adoption and adaptation of developed techniques, and may promote the exchange of valuable live biological material to be used in classical control projects. Quick global exchange of ideas may also have a positive impact on the continuous development of working rules and regulations of international acceptance related to biocontrol. Aninternational information system on biological control that can be accessed through the Internet was stablished in May/94. It is physically based at the Fundacao Tropical de Pesquisas e Tecnologia "Andre Tosello", in Campinas, SP, Brazil, and is managed by a group of biocontro l workers and computers specialists from CNPMA/EMBRAPA and Fundacao "Andre Tosello". The main objective of this system is to facilitate contacts among biocontrol specialists around the world. The system, composed of diferent databases related to biocontrol can be accessed at http://www.bdt.org.br/bdt/biocontrol. This web server also has pointers to other relevant information system related to biocontrol and a read-only searchable version of the discussion list Biocontrol-L. This list now has about 500 subscribers from over 20 countries. New members are welcome to join Biocontrol-L and to participate actively in the discussions raised daily by different participants world-wide. 650 $abiological control 650 $adatabases 650 $aInternet 653 $aInformation system 700 1 $aMORAES, G. J. de 700 1 $aGATTAZ, N. C. 700 1 $aCANHOS, D.
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