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Abstract: In this study, we evaluated the floristic composition of vascular epiphytes in seasonal semideciduous forest fragment s of the Itapemirim River basin, Southern State of Espírito Santo, in order to verify its similar
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Abstract: The Teles Pires River basin is located in an area of the Southern Amazon where discharge of tannery effluents and intense agricultural activi ty occurs. These activities increase the risk of contamination by runoff and leaching
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti bacterial and antioxidant activities of essential oil from Chenopodium ambrosioides L. and to determine its secretor y structures. The essential oil was extracted through the hydrodistillati
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Abstract: The River Piancó in the municipality of Po mbal on the western stretch of the state of Paraíba, Brazil, receives contaminated effluents. Current assay evaluates the microbiological quality of the river water and analyzes the social and envi
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Abstract: Knowledge on chemical components of the post-hatching eggshell of reptiles may provide indicators of the quality of the diet offered to female s kept in captivity. Theref ore, the objective of this study was to investigate the chemica
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Abstract: The increase in Equus africanus asinus Linnaeus population in semiarid areas of Northeast Brazil had significant impacts on wild and rural areas. The objective of this work was to analyze the herbivory of E. africanus
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Abstract: Bromeliads are an important group for the maintenance of the Atlantic Forest, with many threatened species due to exacerbated extraction and destruction of their natura l habitats. Considering the need of developing protocols for the conservation of these
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Abstract: The pictorial key contributes to taxonomic anal ysis, as it lists the species found in a given environment, and points out the morphological charac teristics that differs one specific taxon from the others. Arcellidae Ehrenbe
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Abstract: Vision not only plays an important role in the behavior and exploration capacity of new ecology niches but also influences the evolution of sp ecies exposed to the heterogeneity of light. Floodplain environments have high habitat heterog
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Abstract: The permeabilization was used to transform microorganisms in cell bi ocatalysts with high enzymatic activity. The Saccharomyces fragilis IZ 275 yeast cells were perm eabilized with ethanol, as permeabilizing agent. To optimize t
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Abstract: Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks) (Phytoseiidae) is a natural enemy of Tetranychus urticae Koch (TSSM), a common pest in several cultures, especially in greenhouses. This research aimed to know the biological parameters of a s
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Abstract: Leaves surfaces, which represent an interface with plants and the environment, have several structures with specific functions. Some foliar properties, including wettability and mechanical containment, are inferred in terms of
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Abstract: The effects of different light quality treatments on in vitro growth and multiplication of sugarcane (RB867515) were investigated. The plantlets were cultivated on MS medium containing 1.3 μ M 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP), and exposed to
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Abstract: Numerous plant species are ea sily established in the wide flood plains of the Pantanal wetlands due to the environmental heterogeneity. Th e aquatic macrophytes excel in permanently flooded areas, particularly Nymphaeaceae species. Victo
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Abstract: Asparaginase is an enzyme used in clinical treatments as a chemotherapeutic agent and in food technology to prevent acrylamide formation in fried and baked foods. Asparaginase is industrially produced by microorganisms, mainl
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