Development of Agriculture under Climate and Environmental Changes in the Brazilian Semiarid

Author(s):  
Juliana Espada Lichston ◽  
Emile Rocha de Lima ◽  
Magda Maria Guilhermino ◽  
Renato Dantas Alencar
Nativa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 708
Author(s):  
Caio Victor Santos Silva ◽  
Jhon Lennon Bezerra da Silva ◽  
Geber Barbosa De Albuquerque Moura ◽  
Pabrício Marcos Oliveira Lopes ◽  
Cristina Rodrigues Nascimento ◽  
...  

São necessárias medidas que visem à proteção e conservação dos recursos hídricos e naturais de forma rápida e eficiente. As técnicas de sensoriamento remoto são essenciais para o monitoramento ambiental dos recursos no semiárido no espaço e no tempo. Objetivou-se monitorar e analisar à dinâmica da cobertura vegetal através da variabilidade espaço-temporal do albedo da superfície e índices de vegetação em região de Caatinga do semiárido brasileiro por sensoriamento remoto. A área de estudo é o município de Arcoverde, localizado no semiárido de Pernambuco. O estudo foi desenvolvido através de seis imagens orbitais do Landsat-5 do sensor TM. O processamento digital dos parâmetros biofísicos foi realizado pelo algoritmo SEBAL. Os resultados foram analisados através da estatística descritiva e quanto a sua variabilidade. Áreas possivelmente degradadas foram identificadas pelos altos valores de albedo e índices de vegetação significativamente menores, localizadas à sudoeste e noroeste da região. Os índices apresentaram comportamento similares, principalmente no período seco, com baixos valores sendo próximos de zero, áreas afetadas pelo período de seca no semiárido. O SAVI apresentou maior precisão, destacando melhor resposta espectral da vegetação. O sensoriamento remoto promoveu monitoramento espaço-temporal adequado, destacando principalmente o período classificado como climaticamente seco através do albedo e índices de vegetação.Palavras-chave: Caatinga; NDVI; SAVI; mudanças ambientais; SEBAL. MONITORING OF VEGETATION COVER BY REMOTE SENSING IN BRAZILIAN SEMIARID THROUGH VEGETATION INDICES ABSTRACT: Measures are needed aimed at the protection and conservation of water and natural resources quickly and efficiently. Remote sensing techniques are essential for the environmental monitoring of resources in the semiarid region in space and time. Aimed to monitor and analyze the dynamics of vegetation cover through the spatial-temporal variability of the surface albedo and indices of vegetation in the Caatinga region of the Brazilian semiarid by remote sensing. The study area is the municipality of Arcoverde, located in the semiarid of Pernambuco. The study was developed through six orbital images of Landsat-5 of the TM sensor. The digital processing of the biophysical parameters was performed by the SEBAL algorithm. The results were analyzed through descriptive statistics and their variability. Possibly degraded areas were identified by high albedo values and significantly lower vegetation indices, located in the southwest and northwest of the region. The indexes showed similar behavior, mainly in the dry period, with low values being close to zero, areas affected by the dry period in the semiarid. The SAVI presented higher accuracy, highlighting better spectral response of the vegetation. Remote sensing promoted adequate space-time monitoring, highlighting mainly the period classified as climatically dry through the albedo and vegetation indexes.Keywords: Caatinga; NDVI; SAVI; environmental changes; SEBAL.


2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristiane de Carvalho Ferreira Lima Moura ◽  
Jônnata Fernandes Oliveira ◽  
José Luís Costa Novaes ◽  
Rodrigo Silva da Costa ◽  
Darlan Dantas Alves de Araújo ◽  
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the impact of a biomanipulation experiment on the feeding of fish species from a neotropical semiarid reservoir, before and after the removal of the exotic species Oreochromis niloticus. Methods The values of Food Index were analyzed for six species: Oreochromis niloticus , Prochilodus brevis Steindachner,1875, Hypostomus cf. paparie Fowler,1941, Hoplias gr. malabaricus Bloch,1794, Astyanax bimaculatus Linnaeus,1758 and Leporinus piau Fowler,194. All data were obtained in two periods, before of the removal O. niloticus (May 2012 to January 2013) and after its removal (April 2013 to November 2013). The Morisita-Horn index was used to evaluate the feeding similarity among the six species and determine trophic categories (insectivorous, omnivorous, iliophaga and piscivora). To establish the probable variations due the presence of O. niloticus species, the Food Index of the six species was used in a Bray-Curtis similarity matrix. Through the Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS) we could not observe any differences among items consumed by different species. The Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) was used to assay the influence of environmental variables on the dietary, from the Food Index data. Results All species were classified in four trophic categories that do not shown any variation among the formed groups during studied periods. After the removal of Nile tilapia some species showed changes in food items, according to NMDS. The CCA indicated low association among the monthly Food Index of species and the environmental changes. Conclusion The process of biomanipulation on the Ecological Station from Serra Negra reservoir, which compares the dietaries from five local species before and after removal of exotic species Oreochromis niloticus, resulted in modification of dietary composition from three of five studied species.


2020 ◽  
Vol 477 (16) ◽  
pp. 3091-3104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luciana E. Giono ◽  
Alberto R. Kornblihtt

Gene expression is an intricately regulated process that is at the basis of cell differentiation, the maintenance of cell identity and the cellular responses to environmental changes. Alternative splicing, the process by which multiple functionally distinct transcripts are generated from a single gene, is one of the main mechanisms that contribute to expand the coding capacity of genomes and help explain the level of complexity achieved by higher organisms. Eukaryotic transcription is subject to multiple layers of regulation both intrinsic — such as promoter structure — and dynamic, allowing the cell to respond to internal and external signals. Similarly, alternative splicing choices are affected by all of these aspects, mainly through the regulation of transcription elongation, making it a regulatory knob on a par with the regulation of gene expression levels. This review aims to recapitulate some of the history and stepping-stones that led to the paradigms held today about transcription and splicing regulation, with major focus on transcription elongation and its effect on alternative splicing.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 435-443 ◽  
Author(s):  
Addy Pross

Despite the considerable advances in molecular biology over the past several decades, the nature of the physical–chemical process by which inanimate matter become transformed into simplest life remains elusive. In this review, we describe recent advances in a relatively new area of chemistry, systems chemistry, which attempts to uncover the physical–chemical principles underlying that remarkable transformation. A significant development has been the discovery that within the space of chemical potentiality there exists a largely unexplored kinetic domain which could be termed dynamic kinetic chemistry. Our analysis suggests that all biological systems and associated sub-systems belong to this distinct domain, thereby facilitating the placement of biological systems within a coherent physical/chemical framework. That discovery offers new insights into the origin of life process, as well as opening the door toward the preparation of active materials able to self-heal, adapt to environmental changes, even communicate, mimicking what transpires routinely in the biological world. The road to simplest proto-life appears to be opening up.


Author(s):  
Ksenya V. Poleshchuk ◽  
Zinaida V. Pushina ◽  
Sergey R. Verkulich

The diatom analysis results of sediment samples from Dunderbukta area (Wedel Jarlsberg Land, West Svalbard) are presented in this paper. The diatom flora consists of four ecological groups, which ratio indicates three ecological zones. These zones show environmental changes of the area in early–middle Holocene that is demonstrating periods of regression and temperature trends.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Moh. Rasyid Ridho ◽  
Enggar Patriono ◽  
Sarno Sarno ◽  
Sahira Wirda

The initial phase of the fish life cycle is a critical phase associated with high mortality due to sensitivity to predators, food availability, and also environmental changes that occur in nature. Disruption of the initial stages of fish life has a negative impact on fish populations. Until now there has been no information about fish larvae around the Banyuasin River Estuary. Therefore, research is needed on the diversity of fish larvae around the Banyuasin River Estuary, South Sumatra Province. This research were used purposive sampling method, sampling technique in the form of Cruise Track Design with continuous parallel survey trajectory. Based on the results of the study found as many as 10 families consisting of 1483 individuals of fish larvae in March and 1013 individuals of fish larvae in May consisting of Engraulidae 1,601 individuals of fish larvae, Mungiloidei as many as 109 individuals, Leiognathidae 50 individuals, Chanidae 453 individuals, Scatophagidae 20 individuals , Belonidae 39 individuals, Gobioididae 5 individuals, Chandidae 183 individuals, Syngnatihidae 6 individuals, and Gobiidae 30 individuals fish larvae. The index value of fish larvae diversity is classified as medium category (March 1.02 and May 1.12), Morisita index shows the distribution pattern of fish larvae classified as a group (March 0-14.17 and May 2.43-10.40 ), and the evenness index value is in the medium category (March 0.437 and May 0.521).


2007 ◽  
Vol 73 (12) ◽  
pp. 1369-1374
Author(s):  
Hiromi SATO ◽  
Yuichiro MORIKUNI ◽  
Kiyotaka KATO

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL1) ◽  
pp. 758-762
Author(s):  
Amit Biswas ◽  
KunalChandankhede

Wuhan originated Covid-19 disease is caused by SARC-COV 2 virus. It is a contagious disease it spread all over the world. World health organization declared a global pandemic disease. In Covid-19 immunity plays an important role. In old age people or having other co-morbid conditions the mortality rate is more. Ayurveda has a big role in improved immunity or to intact immunity. The principle of Ayurveda is to keep individual swastha (diseases free). To maintain individual disease-free Ritucharya is one of the important subjects of Ayurveda. Aimed of study is to find out Ritucharya literature from the Ayurveda and modern research specifically Varsha and Sharad ritu. Ritucharya contains dietary regimen, living modification, common medicine, and contraindicated things those changing according to environmental change. Upcoming season in India is Varsha and Sharad ritu. Environmental changes are huge in this season and it directly affected human beings. So this study reveals property of ritu, dietary regimen, living modification, common medicine and contraindicated things in upcoming varsha and sharad ritu.


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