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Embrapa Florestas. |
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11/03/2022 |
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11/03/2022 |
Autoria: |
CARVALHO, P. E. R. |
Afiliação: |
PAULO ERNANI RAMALHO CARVALHO, CNPF. |
Título: |
Embaúba : Cecropia pachystachya. |
Ano de publicação: |
2006 |
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In: CARVALHO, P. E. R. Espécies arbóreas brasileiras. Brasília, DF: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica; Colombo: Embrapa Florestas, 2006. |
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v. 2. |
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p. 209-217. |
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(Coleção espécies arbóreas brasileiras, v. 2). |
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Português |
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NOMES VULGARES POR UNIDADES DA FEDERAÇÃO: umbaúba, na Bahia e em Sergipe; toré e torém, no Ceará; embaúva, em Mato Grosso; embaúba, embaúva, embauveira e imbaúba, em Mato Grosso do Sul; embaúba, embaúba-cinzenta, imbaúba, imbaúba-cizenta e umbaubeira, em Minas Gerais; embaúba-branca, no Pará; embaúba, na Paraíba e no Estado do Rio de Janeiro; bonequeiro, embaúba e imbaúba, no Paraná; embaúba e imbaúba, no Rio Grande do Sul; árvore-da-preguiça, embaúba, embaúba-branca, embaubeira, embaúva-do-brejo, preguiceira e umbaubeira, no Estado de São Paulo. NOMES VULGARES NO EXTERIOR: ambaybo, na Argentina e na Bolívia; amba'y, no Paraguai. |
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Cecropia pachystachya; Descrição; Ocorrência; Uso. |
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Crescimento; Embaúba; Espécie Nativa; Madeira; Nomenclatura; Taxonomia. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/232390/1/Especies-Arboreas-Brasileiras-vol-2-Embauba.pdf
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LEADER 01453naa a2200265 a 4500 001 2140767 005 2022-03-11 008 2006 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCARVALHO, P. E. R. 245 $aEmbaúba$bCecropia pachystachya. 260 $c2006 300 $ap. 209-217. v. 2. 490 $a(Coleção espécies arbóreas brasileiras, v. 2).$vv. 2. 520 $aNOMES VULGARES POR UNIDADES DA FEDERAÇÃO: umbaúba, na Bahia e em Sergipe; toré e torém, no Ceará; embaúva, em Mato Grosso; embaúba, embaúva, embauveira e imbaúba, em Mato Grosso do Sul; embaúba, embaúba-cinzenta, imbaúba, imbaúba-cizenta e umbaubeira, em Minas Gerais; embaúba-branca, no Pará; embaúba, na Paraíba e no Estado do Rio de Janeiro; bonequeiro, embaúba e imbaúba, no Paraná; embaúba e imbaúba, no Rio Grande do Sul; árvore-da-preguiça, embaúba, embaúba-branca, embaubeira, embaúva-do-brejo, preguiceira e umbaubeira, no Estado de São Paulo. NOMES VULGARES NO EXTERIOR: ambaybo, na Argentina e na Bolívia; amba'y, no Paraguai. 650 $aCrescimento 650 $aEmbaúba 650 $aEspécie Nativa 650 $aMadeira 650 $aNomenclatura 650 $aTaxonomia 653 $aCecropia pachystachya 653 $aDescrição 653 $aOcorrência 653 $aUso 773 $tIn: CARVALHO, P. E. R. Espécies arbóreas brasileiras. Brasília, DF: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica; Colombo: Embrapa Florestas, 2006.
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DELABONA, P. da S.; PIROTA, R. D. P. B.; CODIMA, C. A.; TREMACOLDI, C. R.; RODRIGUES, A.; FARINAS, C. S. |
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PRISCILA DA SILVA DELABONA, CNPDIA/UFSCAR; ROSANGELA DONIZETE PERPETUA BUZON PIROTA, CNPDIA/UFSCAR; CARLA ALOIA CODIMA, CNPDIA/UFSCAR; CELIA REGINA TREMACOLDI, CPATU; ANDRÉ RODRIGUES, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE SANTA CRUZ; CRISTIANE SANCHEZ FARINAS, CNPDIA. |
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Effect of initial moisture content on two Amazon rainforest Aspergillus strains cultivated on agro-industrial residues: Biomass-degrading enzymes production and characterization. |
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2013 |
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Industrial Crops and Products, v. 42, p. 236-242, 2013. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2012.05.035 |
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Inglês |
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Production of biomass-degrading enzymes using inexpensive and readily available agricultural residues as substrates for solid-state fermentation (SSF) can contribute to a broader application of enzymes for the conversion of biomass into biofuels and chemicals. Among the operational parameters that affect SSF process efficiency, moisture content is one of the most important. This work evaluates the effect of initial moisture content on two Aspergillus strains (Aspergillus niger P47C3 and Aspergillus fumigatus P40M2), isolated from the Amazon rainforest and grown under SSF. Analyses were made of the biomass-degrading enzymes produced using different agro-industrial residues as carbon sources (wheat bran, sugar cane bagasse, soybean bran, and orange bagasse). The enzymatic complex produced by a selected strain of A. fumigatus was characterized in terms of optimum pH and temperature, and thermal stability. The most effective carbon sources for multienzyme production during Aspergillus cultivation were wheat and soybean bran, as well as a 1:1 mixture of sugar cane bagasse and wheat bran. Much higher activity values were achieved for β-glucosidase (105.8 IU/g) and xylanase (1055.6 IU/g) when wheat bran with 50% initial moisture content was used as substrate. Under this condition, endoglucanase and total cellulase activity values were 56.6 IU/g and 5.0 FPU/g, respectively. Characterization of the crude enzymatic complex showed that the A. fumigatus P40M2 enzymes were active in the acidic pH range, with maximal activities at the range of 50?65 °C, demonstrating the potential of the organism for the production of acidophilic and thermophilic biomass-degrading enzymes. MenosProduction of biomass-degrading enzymes using inexpensive and readily available agricultural residues as substrates for solid-state fermentation (SSF) can contribute to a broader application of enzymes for the conversion of biomass into biofuels and chemicals. Among the operational parameters that affect SSF process efficiency, moisture content is one of the most important. This work evaluates the effect of initial moisture content on two Aspergillus strains (Aspergillus niger P47C3 and Aspergillus fumigatus P40M2), isolated from the Amazon rainforest and grown under SSF. Analyses were made of the biomass-degrading enzymes produced using different agro-industrial residues as carbon sources (wheat bran, sugar cane bagasse, soybean bran, and orange bagasse). The enzymatic complex produced by a selected strain of A. fumigatus was characterized in terms of optimum pH and temperature, and thermal stability. The most effective carbon sources for multienzyme production during Aspergillus cultivation were wheat and soybean bran, as well as a 1:1 mixture of sugar cane bagasse and wheat bran. Much higher activity values were achieved for β-glucosidase (105.8 IU/g) and xylanase (1055.6 IU/g) when wheat bran with 50% initial moisture content was used as substrate. Under this condition, endoglucanase and total cellulase activity values were 56.6 IU/g and 5.0 FPU/g, respectively. Characterization of the crude enzymatic complex showed that the A. fumigatus P40M2 enzymes were active in... Mostrar Tudo |
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Resíduo agroindustrial. |
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Biomassa. |
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Amazonia. |
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K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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LEADER 02498naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1960431 005 2022-11-07 008 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2012.05.035$2DOI 100 1 $aDELABONA, P. da S. 245 $aEffect of initial moisture content on two Amazon rainforest Aspergillus strains cultivated on agro-industrial residues$bBiomass-degrading enzymes production and characterization.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2013 520 $aProduction of biomass-degrading enzymes using inexpensive and readily available agricultural residues as substrates for solid-state fermentation (SSF) can contribute to a broader application of enzymes for the conversion of biomass into biofuels and chemicals. Among the operational parameters that affect SSF process efficiency, moisture content is one of the most important. This work evaluates the effect of initial moisture content on two Aspergillus strains (Aspergillus niger P47C3 and Aspergillus fumigatus P40M2), isolated from the Amazon rainforest and grown under SSF. Analyses were made of the biomass-degrading enzymes produced using different agro-industrial residues as carbon sources (wheat bran, sugar cane bagasse, soybean bran, and orange bagasse). The enzymatic complex produced by a selected strain of A. fumigatus was characterized in terms of optimum pH and temperature, and thermal stability. The most effective carbon sources for multienzyme production during Aspergillus cultivation were wheat and soybean bran, as well as a 1:1 mixture of sugar cane bagasse and wheat bran. Much higher activity values were achieved for β-glucosidase (105.8 IU/g) and xylanase (1055.6 IU/g) when wheat bran with 50% initial moisture content was used as substrate. Under this condition, endoglucanase and total cellulase activity values were 56.6 IU/g and 5.0 FPU/g, respectively. Characterization of the crude enzymatic complex showed that the A. fumigatus P40M2 enzymes were active in the acidic pH range, with maximal activities at the range of 50?65 °C, demonstrating the potential of the organism for the production of acidophilic and thermophilic biomass-degrading enzymes. 650 $aAmazonia 650 $aBiomassa 653 $aResíduo agroindustrial 700 1 $aPIROTA, R. D. P. B. 700 1 $aCODIMA, C. A. 700 1 $aTREMACOLDI, C. R. 700 1 $aRODRIGUES, A. 700 1 $aFARINAS, C. S. 773 $tIndustrial Crops and Products$gv. 42, p. 236-242, 2013.
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