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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2010

Controle de tráfego agrícola e atributos físicos do solo em área cultivada com cana-de-açúcar

Antoniane Arantes de Oliveira Roque; Zigomar Menezes de Souza; Ronny Sobreira Barbosa; Gustavo Soares de Souza

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of traffic control on soil compaction in sugarcane areas with mechanical harvesting system. The study was carried out in a randomized complete block design in a split plot arrangement, with the following treatments: traditional mechanical harvesting, mechanical harvesting with traffic control, mechanical harvesting with traffic control and automatic tractor guidance. Soil physical properties were assessed at 0.0-0.1, 0.1-0.2 and 0.2-0.3-m depths, at the planting row, at the wheel tracks, and between wheel tracks. The effects of these treaments on sugarcane yield were evaluated, respectively, too. Agricultural traffic increases soil density, and reduces aggregate mean geometric diameters and macroporosity at the wheel tracks in comparison to the planting row, which leads to cumulative soil physical quality degradation throughout the years. The two years of agricultural traffic control did not influence the studied soil physical attributes.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2012

Compressibilidade do solo e sistema radicular da cana‑de‑açúcar em manejo com e sem controle de tráfego

Gustavo Soares de Souza; Zigomar Menezes de Souza; Reginaldo Barboza da Silva; Fernando Silva Araújo; Ronny Sobreira Barbosa

The objective of this work was to compare the load-carrying capacity of the soil in a mechanically harvested sugarcane area, without burning, in managements with and without controlled traffic farming. Controlled traffic was done adjusting the gauges of tractor and trailer, or adjusting the gauges and using autopilot. Soil samples were collected in volumetric cylinders in plant rows and inter-rows (wheel rows), from 0.00-0.10 and 0.20-0.30-m soil depths. Root density was measured by images, obtained by scanning the collected roots in 0.25x0.10x0.10-m monoliths. The management without controlled traffic showed a higher load‑carrying capacity of the soil in the planting rows, in both soil layers, which indicates a higher compaction. Greater root density occurred in the management with controlled traffic with gauge adjustment and use of autopilot, which made possible a higher load‑carrying capacity in wheel rows, and preserved structural quality in the plant rows, resulting in a greater root system development of sugarcane.


Revista Arvore | 2010

Amostragem e variabilidade espacial de atributos químicos do solo em área de vegetação natural em regeneração

Julião Soares de Souza Lima; Gustavo Soares de Souza; Samuel de Assis Silva

Este trabalho teve como objetivos estimar o numero de subamostras de solo, considerando-se metodos de estatistica classica e geoestatistica, e determinar a variabilidade espacial dos atributos de fertilidade de um Argissolo Vermelho-Amarelo, textura argilosa, em uma area de vegetacao natural em processo de regeneracao, no Municipio de Alegre, ES. Amostras de solo foram coletadas na profundidade de 0-0,20 m, nos pontos de cruzamento de uma malha com intervalos regulares de 10 m, perfazendo um total de 64 pontos. Observouse baixo nivel de fertilidade do solo. Considerando uma variacao de 5% em torno da media no metodo da estatistica classica, necessita-se de maior numero de amostras em relacao a geoestatistica. Todos os atributos quimicos apresentaram dependencia espacial de moderada a alta, com excecao da capacidade efetiva de troca cationica (CTCe), que apresentou efeito pepita puro. O modelo de semivariograma que mais se ajustou aos dados foi o esferico. Os mapas de isolinhas permitiram visualizar a distribuicao espacial diferenciada dos teores dos atributos quimicos do solo.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2011

Qualidade da cama e do ar em diferentes condições de alojamento de frangos de corte

Thayla Morandi Ridolfi de Carvalho; Daniella Jorge de Moura; Zigomar Menezes de Souza; Gustavo Soares de Souza; Leda Gobbo de Freitas Bueno

The objective of this work was to assess the initial conditions of poultry housing for one-day-old chicks regarding the quality of reused bedding and of the air in commercial broiler houses with different types of minimum ventilation and typology, using geostatistical analysis. The experiment was carried out in four broiler houses: Blue House I (T1) and Blue House II (T2), Dark House (T3), and Conventional (T4). The following variables were evaluated: pH, moisture, surface temperature, and ammonia concentration, and samples were collected at bird height at 80 equidistant points in the brooding areas. Geostatistical analysis helped to identify the environmental critical control points. The management of minimum ventilation is not sufficient to guarantee air quality in the brooding area. The reused coffee and rice husk beds (T1 and T2) show better quality than the reused wood shaving beds (T3 and T4). The minimum ventilation system, in T2 and T4, is the most efficient regarding air renovation inside the brooding areas.


Oncology Letters | 2013

Staging recurrent ovarian cancer with 18FDG PET/CT

Sanja Dragosavac; Sophie Françoise Mauricette Derchain; Nelson Marcio Gomes Caserta; Gustavo Soares de Souza

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of 2-deoxy-2-(18F)-fluoro-D-glucose (18FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) in patients with suspected ovarian cancer recurrence and describe the distribution of metastasis. A total of 45 female patients who underwent PET/CT scan due to raised CA-125 levels, clinical suspicion of ovarian cancer recurrence or alterations detected on ultrasound (US), CT or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were included in this retrospective study. PET/CT results were compared with histological findings (n=15) or clinical, laboratory and repeated imaging techniques during subsequent follow-up for at least six months (n=30). CA-125 was elevated in 34 patients, 14 patients had clinical symptoms of disease and 23 presented with alterations on US, CT and MRI. A total of 42 patients were confirmed to have ovarian cancer recurrence, all with abnormal findings on PET/CT. Three patients remained free of disease during clinical follow-up, all with normal PET/CT findings. There were 11 patients with raised CA-125 levels and normal conventional imaging, all with positive PET/CT. Among the 11 patients with normal CA-125 levels, eight presented with positive PET/CT scan. Lymph nodes were the most frequent site of relapse of disease, followed by peritoneal implants. Distant sites of metastasis included the liver, spleen, pleura, lung and bone. PET/CT detected unsuspected lesions in 20/45 patients (44.4%). 18FDG PET/CT was a useful tool for evaluating the extent of ovarian cancer recurrence. In the current series, lymph nodes were the most frequent site of relapse of disease, with supradiaphragmatic lymph node metastasis in a large number of cases.


Engenharia Agricola | 2009

Spatial variability of physical attributes of a red-yellow ultisol under pasture and secondary vegetation in natural regeneration

Julião Soares de Souza Lima; Marcos Antonio Sattler; Renato Ribeiro Passos; Paulo César Oliveira; Gustavo Soares de Souza

This work was carried out with the objective of studying the spatial variability of the physical attributes of a Red-Yellow Ultisol under pasture and secondary vegetation in natural regeneration. Two areas were chosen in a hillside, with the soil sampling to the depth of 0-0.2 m, with the georeferenced points in a regular grid of 10x10 m, totalizing 64 points. In each point it was evaluated the total volume of porosity, macroporosity, microporosity, bulk density, soil penetration resistance and soil water content. The studied attributes in the pasture area present indicator of soil compaction for the animals traffic, with moderate and strong structure of spatial dependence, except for the macroporosity and penetration resistance. In the area of secondary vegetation (VN) only the macroporosity does not present spatial dependence. The total volume of porosity and the bulk density present the same spatial standard in the area under pasture.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Use of geostatistics on broiler production for evaluation of different minimum ventilation systems during brooding phase

Thayla Morandi Ridolfi de Carvalho; Daniella Jorge de Moura; Zigomar Menezes de Souza; Gustavo Soares de Souza; Leda Gobbo de Freitas Bueno; Karla Andrea Oliveira de Lima

The objective of this research was to evaluate different minimum ventilation systems, in relation to air quality and thermal comfort using geostatistics in brooding phase. The minimum ventilation systems were: Blue House I: exhaust fans + curtain management (end of the building); Blue House II: exhaust fans + side curtain management; and Dark House: exhaust fans + flag. The climate variables evaluated were: dry bulb temperature, relative humidity, air velocity, carbon dioxide and ammonia concentration, during winter time, at 9 a.m., in 80 equidistant points in brooding area. Data were evaluated by geostatistic technique. The results indicate that Wider broiler houses (above 15.0 m width) present the greatest ammonia and humidity concentration. Blue House II present the best results in relation to air quality. However, none of the studied broiler houses present an ideal thermal comfort.


Acta Histochemica | 2013

HER2 expression in Brazilian patients with estrogen and progesterone receptor-negative breast carcinoma

Susana Ramalho; Kátia Piton Serra; José Vassallo; Fernando Augusto Soares; Glauce Aparecida Pinto; Luiz Carlos Teixeira; Isabela Werneck da Cunha; Sophie Françoise Mauricette Derchain; Gustavo Soares de Souza

The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between clinical and pathological factors and survival in patients with double negative HER2-overexpressing carcinoma and triple negative carcinoma. One hundred and sixty-one (161) patients diagnosed with breast cancer negative for estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) were included. Of the total, 58 patients had double negative HER2-overexpressing (ER/PR-negative and HER2-positive) and 103 had triple negative (ER-negative, PR-negative and HER2-negative). ER and PR expression was assessed through immunohistochemistry (IHC) and HER2 expression was measured by immunohistochemistry and Fluorescent in situ Hybridization (FISH) analysis in tissue microarray. More than 80% had stages II and III disease and histologic grade III and nuclear grade 3. Patients with triple negative breast carcinoma had undifferentiated histologic types in 11% of cases and vascular invasion in 14.5%. Both groups had more than 50% visceral metastases. HER2 expression (p=0.42) and vascular invasion (p=0.05) did not interfere with survival. Survival of patients with Stages I-II disease was significantly longer than in those with Stage III disease both for double negative HER2-overexpressing carcinomas (p<0.0001) and triple negative carcinomas (p=0.03). The study shows that hormone receptor-negative breast carcinomas were undifferentiated and diagnosed at advanced stages and that HER2 expression was not associated with overall survival.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2015

Capacidade de suporte de carga de Latossolo Vermelho cultivado com cana-de-açúcar e efeitos da mecanização no solo

Oswaldo Julio Vischi Filho; Zigomar Menezes de Souza; Reginaldo Barbosa da Silva; Camila Cassante de Lima; Danilo de Moraes Gomes Pereira; Márcio Emanuel de Lima; Allan Charlles Mendes de Sousa; Gustavo Soares de Souza

The objective of this work was to determine the load support capacity (LSC) of an Oxisol and, through compressibility models, relate it to wheel‑soil interactions under management systems with one and three sugarcane crop cycles, with mechanized harvest. LSC evaluations were carried out on undisturbed soil samples, collected at planting row and bed, in four layers: 0.00–0.10, 0.10–0.20, 0.20–0.30, and 0.30–0.40xa0m. The contact area between wheels and soil was determined in order to estimate the contact pressure by agricultural machinery on the soil. Pre‑consolidation pressures were used to determine LSC. The system with three cycles showed higher LSC than the system with only one cycle. The load support capacity of the soil evaluated in the range of friability is greater than the contact pressures applied to the soil by the wheels of the studied agricultural machines.


Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2010

Lógica fuzzy na avaliação da fertilidade do solo e produtividade do café conilon

Samuel de Assis Silva; Julião Soares de Souza Lima; Gustavo Soares de Souza; Rone Batista de Oliveira; Alexandre Cândido Xavier

The objective of this study was to analyze, using the geoestatistic and a system of classification fuzzy, the fertility of an experimental area with base in chemical attributes of the soil and its relationship with the productivity of the conilon coffee. The study was accomplished in the experimental farm of the INCAPER - ES. Th e soil samples were collected in the depth of 0 - 0.2 m, being analyzed the attributes: matches, potassium, calcium and magnesium, aluminum, sum of bases, cation exchange capacity (pH 7), and saturation percentage. The data were submitted to a descriptive, exploratory, and geostatistical analysis. A system of fuzzy classification was applied using the attributes described to infer about the fertility of the soil and its relationship with the productivity of the culture. The fertility possibility presented positive spatial relationship with the productivity of the culture, with higher values of this where the possibility of fertile soil is superior.

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Julião Soares de Souza Lima

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Alexandre Cândido Xavier

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Samuel de Assis Silva

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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José Vassallo

State University of Campinas

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