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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 38: e38075, Jan.-Dec. 2022. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1397078

ABSTRACT

The objective of this work was to carry out the in vitro establishment of Echynochloa polystachya aiming at obtaining a micropropagation protocol for works involving the selection of superior genotypes and the cultivation of the species. E. polystachya stems were collected in the municipality of Manaus-AM. Explants were inoculated in test tubes containing Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium. Thirty days after in vitro establishment, the rate of sprouting and contamination were evaluated. Experiments were also carried out to assess the effects of sucrose and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) concentrations on the tillering rate of explants. It was found that during the successive subcultures there was a decrease in internodes and the consequent loss of vigor. There were responses in the multiplication rate at concentrations starting from 45 g L-1 sucrose. In addition, BAP and sucrose interfered the development and in vitro multiplication. Sucrose in conjunction with BAP was harmful and shortened internodes. The physiological state of the explants for the species under study was intrinsically linked to the concentrations of sucrose used for the culture medium and the concentrations of BAP. However, the sucrose and BAP concentrations suggested for in vitro cultivation of E. Polystachya must be adjusted during successive subcultures. Absence of contamination in the in vitro establishment occurred at concentrations 15, 30 and 60 g L-1 sucrose. The combination of 1.5 mg L-1 BAP and 30 g L-1 sucrose promoted greater induction of sprouts. In addition, the in vitro rooting of E. polystachya was 45%.


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In Vitro Techniques , Brachiaria , Tissue Culture Techniques
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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 81(3): 226-231, July-Sept. 2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1009402

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Objetivou-se neste trabalho caracterizar os processos de compostagem de resíduos de cocheira e avaliar a eficiência deles na redução ou na eliminação de ovos e larvas infectantes de Strongylus spp. Os tratamentos de compostagem utilizados foram: aberta sem revolvimento em menor volume (CASRm) e maior volume (CASRM); aberta com revolvimento em menor volume (CAm) e maior volume (CAM); e anaeróbica em biodigestor (CF), em três repetições. As variáveis monitoradas foram temperatura, umidade, presença de parasitos no início e no final do período experimental. No primeiro dia de avaliação, a temperatura no centro das CASRM e CAM atingiu seu máximo, próximo a 60ºC, permanecendo acima de 50ºC nos três primeiros dias. No restante do período experimental, manteve-se ao redor de 30ºC. Antes da aplicação dos tratamentos, observou-se elevada contaminação por larvas de Strongylus spp. (25,3 larvas por grama de resíduo). Ao final do período experimental, considerando o centro das compostagens, houve redução das larvas infectantes de terceiro estágio, da seguinte ordem: 97% (CAM), 87% (CAm), 90% (CASRM) e 100% (CF), e de apenas 26% para o tratamento CASRm. Na parte superficial das compostagens não foram encontrados parasitas em nenhum dos tratamentos. A umidade superficial do composto no final do experimento foi de aproximadamente 17 a 30%, e a interna, de 40 a 60%. Ovos de helmintos permaneceram viáveis, mesmo após o processo de compostagem e o tratamento térmico. Os resultados indicam que com a simples disposição dos resíduos de cocheira sem manejo adequado e em pequenos volumes, não há eliminação total de ovos e de larvas infectantes de Strongylus spp.(AU)


The objective of this study was to characterize the processes of composting stable waste and to evaluate the efficiency in the reduction or elimination of infective eggs and larvae of Strongylus spp. The composting treatments were: open, without rotation, in a smaller volume (CASRm) and larger volume (CASRM); open, with rotation, in a smaller volume (CAm) and a larger volume (CAM), and anaerobic in biodigester (CF), in three replicates. The monitored parameters were temperature, moisture and presence of parasites in the beginning and at the end of the experimental period. Temperature at the center of CAM and CASRM reached ita peak on the first day, of approximately 60ºC, being higher than 50ºC only in the first three days. In the other treatments, the maximum temperature was around 30ºC. Before treatments were applied, it was possible to observe high levels of contamination by larvae of Strongylus spp. (with 25.3 larvae per gram). The reduction of infective third stage larvae in the compost at the end of the experiment was of 97% (CAM), 87% (CAm), 90% (CASRM), 100% (CF), and 26% for the CASRm treatment. On the outside it was not possible to detect the presence of the parasite. The humidity outside the compound at the end of the experiment was of approximately 17 to 30%, and internally, of 40 to 60%. Helminth eggs remained viable even after the composting process and heaingt treatment. The results indicate that the mere provision of stable waste without the proper handling and in small volumes does not lead to the total elimination of eggs and infective larvae of Strongylus spp.(AU)


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Strongylus , Composting , Percolating Liquid , Horses
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