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05/10/2011 |
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Autoria: |
ASSAD, E. D. |
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EDUARDO DELGADO ASSAD, CNPTIA. |
Título: |
Aquecimento global e cenários para a agricultura brasileira. |
Ano de publicação: |
2011 |
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In: BUAINAIN, A. M.; VIEIRA, P. A.; CURY, W. J. M. (Org.). Gestão do risco e seguro na agricultura brasileira. Rio de Janeiro: Funenseg, 2011. |
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p. 151-162. |
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Português |
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Aquecimento global: um quadro assustador. Impactos do aquecimento global na agricultura brasileira. Agricultura brasileira e emissões de gases do efeito estufa. Impactos na agricultura brasileira. Seguro rural. |
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Aquecimento global; Gases do efeito estufa; Risco na agricultura. |
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Agriculture; Global warming; Greenhouse gases. |
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LEADER 00874naa a2200205 a 4500 001 1902411 005 2023-04-10 008 2011 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aASSAD, E. D. 245 $aAquecimento global e cenários para a agricultura brasileira. 260 $c2011 300 $ap. 151-162.$cil. 520 $aAquecimento global: um quadro assustador. Impactos do aquecimento global na agricultura brasileira. Agricultura brasileira e emissões de gases do efeito estufa. Impactos na agricultura brasileira. Seguro rural. 650 $aAgriculture 650 $aGlobal warming 650 $aGreenhouse gases 653 $aAquecimento global 653 $aGases do efeito estufa 653 $aRisco na agricultura 773 $tIn: BUAINAIN, A. M.; VIEIRA, P. A.; CURY, W. J. M. (Org.). Gestão do risco e seguro na agricultura brasileira. Rio de Janeiro: Funenseg, 2011.
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BATEMAN, R. P.; ALVES, R. T. |
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Delivery systems for mycoinsecticides using soi-based formulations. |
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2000 |
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Aspects of Applied Biology, v. 57, p. 163-170. |
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Inglês |
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The use of oils been shown to enhance the efficacy of myco - insecticides, herbicides and hyperparasitic fungicides. Oils can also enable fungal pathogens to remain active under conditions of low humidity, and thus create opportunities for expanding the (presently limited) range of mycopesticide applications. Formulations of mycoinsecticides in oil present special opportunities when used in ultra-low volume (ULV) applications - and have been proven for acridid control (using aerial conidia of Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum).However, for most of the world´s agriculture, other nozzles such as hydraulic and air-shear atomisers are the main-stay of pesticide application. More research is required to evaluate the use of emulsified oils, and this study focuses on motorised sprayers, capable of achieving good coverage at acceptable (low-medium volume) rates of application. We present some data on the atomisation of oil-based formulations, comparing standard rotary sprayers with various motorised mistblowers. The principles of delivering microbial agents to their target sites are illustrated by estimating the numbers of spores "packed" into each droplet size class. From a theoretical point of view, reliance on large droplets may severely reduce the potential for environmentally benign biological agent activity. Moves to limit pesticide drift will impose further burdens on their development and fundamental questions must be answered about the future role of biopesticides in farming systems. MenosThe use of oils been shown to enhance the efficacy of myco - insecticides, herbicides and hyperparasitic fungicides. Oils can also enable fungal pathogens to remain active under conditions of low humidity, and thus create opportunities for expanding the (presently limited) range of mycopesticide applications. Formulations of mycoinsecticides in oil present special opportunities when used in ultra-low volume (ULV) applications - and have been proven for acridid control (using aerial conidia of Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum).However, for most of the world´s agriculture, other nozzles such as hydraulic and air-shear atomisers are the main-stay of pesticide application. More research is required to evaluate the use of emulsified oils, and this study focuses on motorised sprayers, capable of achieving good coverage at acceptable (low-medium volume) rates of application. We present some data on the atomisation of oil-based formulations, comparing standard rotary sprayers with various motorised mistblowers. The principles of delivering microbial agents to their target sites are illustrated by estimating the numbers of spores "packed" into each droplet size class. From a theoretical point of view, reliance on large droplets may severely reduce the potential for environmentally benign biological agent activity. Moves to limit pesticide drift will impose further burdens on their development and fundamental questions must be answered about the future role of biopesticides in farm... Mostrar Tudo |
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Inseticida; Metarhizium Anisopliae. |
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insecticides. |
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LEADER 01974naa a2200169 a 4500 001 1564529 005 2002-03-22 008 2000 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aBATEMAN, R. P. 245 $aDelivery systems for mycoinsecticides using soi-based formulations. 260 $c2000 520 $aThe use of oils been shown to enhance the efficacy of myco - insecticides, herbicides and hyperparasitic fungicides. Oils can also enable fungal pathogens to remain active under conditions of low humidity, and thus create opportunities for expanding the (presently limited) range of mycopesticide applications. Formulations of mycoinsecticides in oil present special opportunities when used in ultra-low volume (ULV) applications - and have been proven for acridid control (using aerial conidia of Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum).However, for most of the world´s agriculture, other nozzles such as hydraulic and air-shear atomisers are the main-stay of pesticide application. More research is required to evaluate the use of emulsified oils, and this study focuses on motorised sprayers, capable of achieving good coverage at acceptable (low-medium volume) rates of application. We present some data on the atomisation of oil-based formulations, comparing standard rotary sprayers with various motorised mistblowers. The principles of delivering microbial agents to their target sites are illustrated by estimating the numbers of spores "packed" into each droplet size class. From a theoretical point of view, reliance on large droplets may severely reduce the potential for environmentally benign biological agent activity. Moves to limit pesticide drift will impose further burdens on their development and fundamental questions must be answered about the future role of biopesticides in farming systems. 650 $ainsecticides 650 $aInseticida 650 $aMetarhizium Anisopliae 700 1 $aALVES, R. T. 773 $tAspects of Applied Biology$gv. 57, p. 163-170.
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