Islands Of High Productivity
Mostrando 1-8 de 8 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Optimización del proceso RSW para acero DP 1000
ABSTRACT In recent times new materials have been introduced in automobiles construction in order to reduce their weight and consequently fuel consumption and emissions level. Among them are Dual Phase (DP) steels, constituted by a ferritic matrix with martensite islands. Resistance Spot Welding (RSW) is the most commonly used welding process in the automotiv
Matéria (Rio J.). Publicado em: 19/07/2018
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2. Consideraciones sobre la produccion de frutas en Venezuela
The present review provides information about area, production and yield of fruit crops in Venezuela. Also it shows some considerations about production systems, and highlighting limitations, advances and suggestions. The fruit crops in Venezuela are the 3rd. place in the agricultural sector. There are 167,691 Ha with a production of 2,232,088 MT. The main f
Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura. Publicado em: 2011-10
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3. A influência da biodiversidade florestal na ocorrência de insetos-praga e doenças em cultivos de tomate no município de Apiaí-SP / The influence of forest biodiversity in the occurrence of insect pests and diseases in tomato crops in the municipality of Apiaí-SP
A Mata Atlântica (MA) é um dos ambientes naturais mais ameaçados do Brasil, tendo sua área original atualmente bastante reduzida pelas ações antrópicas. As atividades agrícolas estão incluídas entre os fatores de impacto a este Bioma; e inserida na área de domínio da MA está a região de Apiaí - SP, produtora de tomate (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
Publicado em: 2011
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4. Comportamiento de los cultivares de papaya Sunset, Sunrise y de los genotipos Baixinho de Santa Amalia y BH - 65 en la zona sur de la isla de Tenerife
The history of the papaya (Carica papaya, L.) in the Canary Islands came to show the viability of this crop under greenhouse and the possibility of further expansion in short term due to the introduction, over the last years, of high-quality of commercial cultivars from Hawaii ('Sunrise') and Brazil 'Baixinho de Santa Amalia'(BSA). In this work it was studie
Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura. Publicado em: 22/12/2010
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5. Ilhas de alta produtividade : inovação essencial para a manutenção do seringueiro nas reservas extrativistas
The sustainability of the vegetable extractivism of the rubber has been center of great discussions in the Amazonian region. That activity is considered unviable economically and suffers from inherent technological delay to the culture, besides inferior economical performance to the other activities. Extractives Reserves (RESEX) appear as alternatives of sus
Publicado em: 2003
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6. SANDY BEACH MORPHODYNAMICS AND MACROBENTHIC COMMUNITIES IN TEMPERATE, SUBTROPICAL AND TROPICAL REGIONS - A MACROECOLOGICAL APPROACH
A comprehensive study involving 52 microtidal beaches spanning from reflective to dissipative states and located in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans was carried out to unravel the relative roles of latitude and beach morphodynamics in determining beach macrobenthic species richness, abundance, biomass and
Publicado em: 2003
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7. Hidrology or the banks and oceanic islands of the north-east Brazil. A contribuition to the program revizee / Hidrologia dos bancos e ilhas oceânicas do nordeste brasileiro. Uma contribuição ao Programa Revize.
This work has as objectives to supply data on the temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH and nutrients (nitrite, nitrate, phosphate and silicate), of the areas of the banks and oceanic islands of the Zone Economic Exclusive of North-East Brazil, to describe seasonal and the spatial variations of these parameters and to systematize the obtained data, thr
Publicado em: 2001
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8. Extraordinarily high spider densities on islands: flow of energy from the marine to terrestrial food webs and the absence of predation.
Some islands in the Gulf of California support very high densities of spiders. Spider density is negatively correlated with island size; many small islands support 50-200 spiders per m3 of cactus. Energy for these spiders comes primarily from the ocean and not from in situ productivity by land plants. We explicitly connect the marine and terrestrial systems