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Syzygium cumini (L) Skeels-jambolão : estudo farmacognóstico, otimização do processo extrativo, determinação da atividade antimicrobiana do extrato e avaliação da atividade anti-séptica de um sabonete líquido contendo o referido extrato /Migliato, Ketylin Fernanda. January 2005 (has links)
Resumo: Considerando-se a qualidade dos fitoterápicos, é importante salientar que a preocupação com esta questão inclui rigoroso acompanhamento das diferentes etapas do desenvolvimento e produção destes produtos, desde a coleta do vegetal até a disponibilidade do produto final. Neste trabalho foi realizado o estudo farmacognóstico do fruto de Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels, popularmente conhecido como jambolão, no qual foram destacadas a otimização do processo extrativo, a determinação da atividade antimicrobiana do extrato bruto e a avaliação desta atividade após sua incorporação em um sabonete líquido. Análise fitoquímica preliminar dos frutos de S. cumini (L.) Skeels evidenciou taninos, flavonóides, antocianidinas, iridóides, alcalóides e heterosídeos fenólicos simples. Tendo como parâmetros o resíduo seco e a atividade antimicrobiana, os extratos foram testados frente aos microrganismos Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Candida albicans e Candida krusei. Por meio da análise fatorial dos resultados do planejamento experimental, onde foi empregada granulometria de 0,302 mm do pó seco do fruto, constatou-se que a percolação constitui o melhor procedimento extrativo, e a mistura etanol: água (50:50) constitui o melhor solvente. Para a determinação da concentração inibitória mínima (CIM) do extrato foram usados os microrganismos S. aureus, S. epidermidis, P. aeruginosa, C. albicans, C. krusei e C. parapsilosis, partindo de uma concentração inicial de 10000 ìg/100 ìL. A concentração bactericida mínima (CBM) foi de 1250 ìg/100 ìL para a S. aureus, 625 ìg/100 ìL para a S. epidermidis e 2500 ìg/100 ìL para a P. aeruginosa e para a concentração fungicida mínima (CFM) foi de 2500 ìg/100 ìL. A incorporação do extrato de S. cumini... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo). / Abastract: The quality of the phytomedicines must be assured by means of close observation of the different stages of their development and production, which starts at the moment the plant is collected and finishes at the moment the product is put on the market. A pharmacognostic study of Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeelsfruits (popularly known as jambolão) was then performed, pointing out the optimization of the extractive process, the determination of the antimicrobial activity of the crude extract, and the assessment of such activity after its incorporation into the liquid soap. The phytochemical screening from the fruits of S. cumini (L.) Skeels demonstrated tannins, flavonoids, anthocyanins, iridoids, alkaloids and simple phenol heterosides. By using dry residue content and antimicrobial activity assessment methodologies, a fatorial analysis was accomplished, and considering a dry fruit powder granulometry of 0.302 mm, the results indicated percolation as the best extraction method, and the mixture ethanol: water (50:50) as the best solvent concentration. The microorganisms S. aureus, S. epidermidis, P. aeruginosa, C. albicans, C. krusei and C. parapsilosis were used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the extract, starting from 10000 æg/100 æL. The minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) to S. aureus, S. epidermidis and P. aeruginosa were 1250 æg/100 æL, 625 æg/100 æL and 2500 æg/100 æL respectively. And a minimal fungicidal concentration (MFC) of 2500 æg/100 æL. The liquid soap was then formulated, and had S. cumini (L.) Skeels extract added to its formulation leading, therefore, to an antiseptic activity that proved to be favorable considering the good results obtained. In the presence of S. aureus, S. epidermidis and P. aeruginosa at concentrations of 625 æg/100 æL, 312.5 æg/100 æL, and 1250 æg/100 æL, respectively... (Complete abstract, click electronic address below). / Orientador: Hérida Regina Nunes Salgado / Coorientador: Marcos Antonio Corrêa / Banca: Vera Lucia Borges Isaac Rangel / Banca: Telma Mary Kaneko / Mestre
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Fases Geométricas e suas relações com a Teoria de Fibrados e Representação de Grupos.Carvalho Neto, Osvaldo Fernandes 19 December 2008 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2008-12-19 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / We present the own mathematic formalism to, first of all, study the holonomy interpretations of the adiabatic geometric phase presented by Berry-Simon and Aharanov-Anadan and, after this, the similirities found with the theory of representation groups, particularly, with the Borel-Weil-Bott theorem. These relations are made through classification of complex bundle line, and these results are used to introduce a cranked Hamiltonian. In general, we also show that the parameter space is a flag manifold or a submanifold of her and present a topologic argument of this space that indicates the relation between the structure Riemannian and the Berry s connection. / Apresentamos o formalismo matemático próprio para, primeiramente, estudarmos as interpretações holonômicas da fase geométrica adiabática apresentadas por Berry-Simon e Aharanov-Anadan e, em seguida, as similaridades encontradas com a Teoria de Representações de Grupos, em particular, com o teorema de Borel-Weil-Bott. Estas relações são feitas via classificação de fibrados linha complexos, e esses resultados são usados para introduzir um procedimento que trata a não-adiabaticidade e a adiabaticidade da fase de Berry por meio de uma modificação na hamiltoniana. Mostramos, também, que em geral, o espaço de parâmetros é uma variedade de bandeira ou uma subvariedade dela e apresentamos um argumento topológico desse espaço, que indica a relação entre a estrutura Riemanniana e a conexão de Berry.
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Desenvolvimento de armadilha de auto-inoculação para o controle de Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari, 1867) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) com Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuil (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) em tecido sintético / Development of self-inoculation trap for controlling Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari, 1867) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) with Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuil (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) in synthetic fabricLuiz Henrique Costa Mota 21 January 2013 (has links)
O controle de Hypothenemus hampei é realizado basicamente com uso de inseticidas químicos, especialmente aqueles a base de endossulfan, cuja comercialização será proibida no Brasil a partir de julho de 2013. Diante disso, outras estratégias devem ser integradas buscando-se o controle desta praga com menor impacto ao ambiente. Nesse contexto, o fungo Beauveria bassiana destacase como um dos agentes de controle biológicos mais promissores. Neste estudo, buscou-se a associação da técnica de impregnação de tecido têxtil com B. bassiana associado à armadilha contendo a mistura de alcoóis metanol: etanol (1:1 v/v) como atraentes químicos para H. hampei, visando a auto-inoculação e disseminação do fungo pelo inseto, visando o seu controle. Inicialmente foi determinado em laboratório, a virulência de nove isolados de B. bassiana, através da pulverização de suspensões de 107 conídios.mL-1, diretamente sobre adultos de H. hampei. Todos os isolados apresentaram baixa virulência ao inseto, com mortalidade máxima de 38,5%. O isolado ESALQ-PL63 foi escolhido para dar continuidade aos estudos por possuir registro de comercialização. Posteriormente, sete tecidos têxteis sintéticos foram avaliados quanto à produção do isolado selecionado sobre sua superfície em duas condições de luz (fotofase de 0 e 12 horas). O tecido sintético Lã \"Sherpa\" foi selecionado por permitir uma maior produção de conídios nas duas condições testadas, atingindo até 5,44 × 108 conídios.cm-2. A exposição de H. hampei ao tecido com o fungo por apenas 5 segundos foi suficiente para causar 88,5% de mortalidade dos insetos. Em área de café sombreado foram conduzidos dois experimentos para avaliar uma armadilha de auto-inoculação contendo o patógeno produzido sobre o tecido. Foram usadas duas armadilhas controle, sendo uma armadilha de autoinoculação sem fungo e uma armadilha de eficiência reconhecida (modelo IAPAR). A eficiência de coleta da armadilha de auto-inoculação com o fungo foi menor do que a armadilha IAPAR, mas esta se mostrou eficiente na contaminação e mortalidade dos insetos pelo fungo. No primeiro experimento, a mortalidade confirmada pelo patógeno no último dia de avaliação (151 dias) foi de 64,7%. A viabilidade dos conídios passou de 98,3%, logo após a montagem das armadilhas, para 86,9% após 65 dias. Após160 dias a viabilidade reduziu para 44,0%. No segundo experimento, a última avaliação foi realizada após 40 dias, sendo nesta data observada mortalidade confirmada de 89,9% e viabilidade dos conídios de 78,1%. Em ambos os experimentos a concentração de conídios reduziu-se ao longo do tempo. O sistema de auto-inoculação apresentou resultados promissores, mas sendo necessárias alterações na armadilha para aumentar a captura de insetos e estudos epizootiológicos para avaliar a capacidade de disseminação da doença no campo pelos insetos que passaram pela armadilha. / The control of Hypothenemus hampei is accomplished primarily with the use of chemical insecticides, mainly endossulfan, whose commercialization will be prohibited in Brazil in July 2013. Therefore, other strategies must be integrated seeking control of this pest with less impact on the environment. In this context, the fungus Beauveria bassiana stands out as one of the most promising biological control agents. In this study, we associated the technique of fabric impregnated with B. bassiana with a trap containing a mixture methanol: ethanol (1:1 v/v) as an attractive chemical for H. hampei, aiming the self-inoculation and fungus dissemination by the insect, therefore their control. Initially, we determined in the laboratory, the virulence of nine isolates of B. bassiana using a spray suspension of 107 conidia.mL-1 directly on adults of H. hampei. All isolates showed low virulence to insects, with maximum mortality of 38.5%. The isolate ESALQ-PL63 was chosen to continue the studies for having a market register. Subsequently, seven synthetic fabrics were evaluated for the production of the selected isolate on its surface under two light conditions (photofase of 0 and 12 hours). The synthetic fabric Lã \"Sherpa\" was selected because it allows greater conidia production under the two conditions tested, reaching 5.44 × 108 conidia.cm-2. Exposure of H. hampei to the fabric impregnated with the fungus for only 5 seconds was enough to cause 88.5% of insect mortality. In an area of shaded coffee, two experiments were conducted to evaluate a self-inoculation trap containing the pathogen. We used two control traps without fungus: one self-inoculation trap without the fungus and a widely recognized efficient trap (IAPAR model). The collection efficiency of the self-inoculation trap with the fungus was lower than that of the IAPAR trap, however, it proved effective in contamination and insect mortality caused by the fungus. In the first experiment, mortality caused by the pathogen at the last evaluation day (151 days) was 64.7%. The viability of the conidia surpassed 98.3% after the assembly of the traps and 86.9%, after 65 days. After 160 days, the viability decreased to 44.0%. In the second experiment, the last evaluation was performed after 40 days, when we observed mortality of 89.9% and conidia viability of 78.1%. In both experiments, the conidia concentration reduced over time. The self-inoculation system showed promising results, but changes are needed to increase insect catches and further epizootiological studies to assess the possibility of disease spread in the field by insects that crossed the trap.
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Estratégias de utilização de Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) para o manejo de Hypothenemus hampei (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) / Use strategies of Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) for the management of Hypothenemus hampei (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)Luiz Henrique Costa Mota 03 April 2017 (has links)
Hypothenemus hampei apresenta aspectos bioecológicos e comportamentais que dificulta o seu controle, como a sua natureza críptica, ficando dentro da semente de café a maior parte de seu ciclo de vida, por apresentar várias gerações por ano. Uma grande quantidade de frutos com H. hampei cai ao solo, constituindo uma excelente forma para sobrevivência do inseto na entressafra e como fonte para novas infestações. O controle de H. hampei deve então ser efetuado no período em que as fêmeas deixam o fruto onde nasceram até o momento em que colonizam novos frutos para reproduzirem. Biopesticida a base de Beauveria bassiana é uma opção disponível para o controle de H. hampei, no entanto, existem poucas evidências de sua eficiência em campo. Objetivou-se com está pesquisa avaliar estratégias para utilização de B. bassiana para manejo de populações de H. hampei por: i) pulverização aquosa com adjuvantes, ii) armadilha atrativa para auto-autocontaminação e iii) incorporação do patógeno no solo com fertilizantes quimícos. Pulverização direta de suspensões de conídios com o adjuvante Tween 80 resultou em menor mortalidade de H. hampei do que suspensões com os demais adjuvantes testados em laboratório. A eficácia dos adjuvantes com o fungo variou com o método de inoculação. As pulverizações diretas dos insetos resultaram em mortalidades reduzidas (23 - 53%), enquanto que a imersão e os métodos que permitiram que os insetos ficassem em contato com os conídios no substrato (fruto ou papel de filtro) após a pulverização resultaram em maiores mortalidades (63 - 98%). As imagens ultramorfológicas de H. hampei inoculados por diferentes métodos sugerem que a região ventral do abdome é o principal sítio de infecção do fungo, visto que, diferente dos outros métodos, na pulverização direta que resultou em mortalidades reduzidas, grande quantidade de conídios aderidos e germinados foram observados no élitro em comparação com a região ventral. Três modelos de armadilha de auto-inoculação foram comparadas em cafezal sombreado e a pleno sol e a captura de H. hampei foi superior em ESALQHh2. O manejo de H. hampei com a armadilha ESALQ-Hh2 foi avaliado em cafezal a pleno sol desde a fase de formação dos frutos até a colheita. Foi constatado em média 6,6% de H. hampei infectados por Beauveria sp. nas plantas distante 4 e 8 m das armadilhas e nenhum inseto infectado nas parcelas com as mesmas armadilhas, mas sem o fungo. Observou-se redução na concentração e viabilidade do patógeno nas armadilhas ao longo do tempo, porém as mortalidades de H. hampei expostos ao fungo foram elevadas (73 - 100%) durante os 148 dias de avaliação. Estudos conduzidos em laboratório revelaram que a capacidade de voo de H. hampei não é afetada pela carga de conídios aderidos ao seu corpo quando comparados aos insetos sem exposição ao fungo. Além disso, apenas 5% dos insetos expostos ao fungo conseguiram penetrar na semente de café, indicando baixo potencial de danos. A mistura de conídios de B. bassiana com fertilizantes químicos granulados em solo de cafezal resultou em reduções (34 e 50%) da infestação de H. hampei quando comparadas às parcelas somente com aplicação dos fertilizantes. Sugere-se que o manejo desta praga com B. bassiana apresenta maior potencial a curto prazo por pulverizações apenas no período de trânsito das fêmeas colonizadoras, e, à médio e longo prazo, pela aplicação do patógeno no solo conjuntamente com fertilizantes e com o uso de armadilha de auto-inoculação. / Hypothenemus hampei, presents bioecological and behavioral aspects that hinders its control, such as its cryptic nature, remaining inside the coffee bean most of its life cycle and for presenting several generations per year. A large number of coffee beans carrying H. hampei drop to the ground, providing an excellent way for insect survival in the off season and as a source for new infestations of berries. The control of H. hampei must thus be made in the period when the females leave the beans where they were born until the moment they colonize new fruits to reproduce. Biopesticide based with Beauveria bassiana is an option available for the control of H. hampei; however, there is little evidence of its effectiveness in the field. The objective of this study was to evaluate strategies to use B. bassiana in the management of H. hampei in three ways: i) aqueous spray with adjuvants, ii) attractive trap of autoinoculation and iv) inoculation of the pathogen into the soil with chemical fertilazers. Direct spraying of suspensions of fungal conidia with adjuvant Tween 80 resulted in lower mortality of H. hampei than suspensions with the other adjuvants tested in the laboratory. The effectiveness of the adjuvant with the fungus varied with the inoculation method. Direct sprays on the insects reduced mortalities (23 - 53%), while immersion and the methods that allowed the insects to have contact with the conidia in the substrate (fruit or filter paper) after spraying, resulted in greater mortality (63 - 98%). Ultramorphological images of H. hampei, inoculated by different methods, suggest that the ventral region of the abdomen is the primary site of infection of the fungus since, unlike the other methods, the direct spray that resulted in reduced mortality, large quantity of conidia adhered and germinated were observed in the elytron compared to the ventral region. Three models of autoinoculation traps were compared in a shaded coffee plantation and in the full sun. Capture of H. hampei was superior in ESALQHh2. The management of H. hampei with trap ESALQ-Hh2 was assessed at a coffee plantation under full sun from fruit formation until harvest. On average, 6.6% of H. hampei was infected by Beauveria sp. in plants 4 and 8 m distant from the traps and no insect was infected in the plots with the same traps, but without the fungus. There was a reduction in concentration and viability of the pathogen in the traps over time; however, mortality of H. hampei exposed to the fungus were high (73 - 100%) during the 148 days of evaluation. Studies conducted in laboratory revealed that the flight capacity of H. hampei was not affected by the load of conidia adhered to its body when compared to insects without exposure to the fungus. Furthermore, only 5% of insects exposed to the fungus managed to penetrate the coffee bean, indicating low potential damage. Inoculation of conidia of B. bassiana, along with granulated chemical fertilizers in the soil of the coffee plantation, reduced (34 and 50%) the infestation of H. hampei compared the plots with only the application of fertilizers. It is suggested that the management of this pest with B. bassiana presents greater potential in the short term by spraying only during the period of transit of colonizing females and in the medium and long term through the application of the pathogen to the soil together with fertilizers and autoinoculation traps.
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Experimental Design and Implementation of Two Dimensional Transformations of Light in Waveguides and PolarizationRunyon, Matthew January 2017 (has links)
Photonics, the technological field that encompasses all aspects of light, has been rapidly growing and increasingly useful in uncovering fundamental truths about nature. It has helped detect gravitational waves, allowed for a direct measurement of the quantum wave function, and has helped realize the coldest temperatures in the universe. But photonics has also had an enormous impact on day-to-day life as well; it has enabled high capacity and/or high speed telecommunication, offered cancer treatment solutions, and has completely revolutionized display and scanning technology. All of these discoveries and applications have required a superb understanding of light, but also a high degree of control over the sometimes abstract properties of light.
The work contained in this thesis explores two novel means of controlling and manipulating two different abstract properties of light. In Part I, the property under investigation is the polarization state of light – a property that is paramount to all light-matter interactions, and even some light-light interactions such as interference. Here, a liquid crystal on silicon spatial light modulator (LCOS-SLM)’s capabilities in manipulating the polarization state of light is theoretically examined and experimentally exploited, tested, and reported on. It is found through experimentation that, for an appropriate range of beam sizes and input polarizations, a single LCOS-SLM can be used to produce any light field with an arbitrary, spatially varying polarization profile. In Part II, the property under investigation loosely corresponds to light’s spatial degree of freedom – how light can move from one spot in space to another in a non-trivial manner. Here, control over light’s position through a waveguide array through the use of quantum geometric phase is theoretically examined, simulated, and experimentally designed. It is found through simulation that a threewaveguide array is capable of implementing two dimensional unitary transformations. The common theme between Part I and Part II is manipulating these properties of light to realize classes of general transformations. Moreover, if the light field is treated as a quantum state in the basis of either property under investigation, a two dimensional computational basis ensues. This is precisely the right cardinality for applications in quantum information.
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Plan de negocio para la venta de aguaymanto deshidratado, como alimento saludable (“superfood”), para deportistas en California, Estados Unidos / Business plan for the sale of dehydrated aguaymanto as a healthy food (“superfood”) for athletes in California, United StatesCerrón Balcázar, María, Escalante Salas, Neil, Chilet Najera, Fernando, Sachún Sarmiento, William 03 November 2021 (has links)
El aguaymanto es un fruto andino con muchas propiedades beneficiosas para la salud al punto de ser considerado un superalimento, lo que lo convierte en un alimento exótico y de alto valor nutritivo. El proceso de deshidratado, mediante el cual se retira el agua del fruto, asegura conservar todas las propiedades de éste, alargando su tiempo de vida.
Con la tendencia mundial por consumir alimentos saludables, Estados Unidos (específicamente California) se presenta como el mercado más atractivo por el alto porcentaje de personas deportistas que valoran este tipo de alimentos.
El aguaymanto ya es comercializado en Estados Unidos en diferentes presentaciones, incluso deshidratado. Sin embargo, nuestro proyecto busca establecer las ventajas competitivas siguientes:
Mercado objetivo compuesto por deportistas y personas que se ejercitan.
Empaque conveniente para el transporte.
Alianzas comerciales con Tiendas especializadas y distribuidoras de alimentos saludables.
Alta calidad del producto.
La tercerización de los procesos productivos y de distribución evitan un alto costo inicial por el Know how y permiten que el proyecto inicie con una empresa conformada por pocas personas enfocadas en procesos de marketing, supervisión y gestión.
Cada una de las aristas del proyecto serán plasmadas en el análisis financiero, en donde concluimos que para poner la empresa en marcha se requiere una inversión inicial importante, la cual será cubierta por capital propio y deuda. Además, mediante la herramienta del flujo de caja, conoceremos la creación de valor económico del proyecto y el periodo de recuperación de la inversión. / The aguaymanto is an Andean fruit with many beneficial properties for health, in addition to being considered a superfood, which makes it an exotic food with high nutritional value. The dehydration process, by which the water is removed from the fruit, ensures that all its properties are preserved, extending its life span.
With the global trend to consume healthy foods, the United States (specifically California) is presented as the most attractive market due to the high percentage of athletes who value this type of food.
The aguaymanto is already marketed in the United States in different presentations, even dehydrated. However, our project seeks to establish the following competitive advantages:
Target market made up of athletes and people who exercise.
Convenient packaging for transport.
Commercial alliances with specialized stores and healthy food distributors.
High quality of the product.
The outsourcing of production and distribution processes avoid a high initial cost for the Know-how and allow the project to start with a company with few people focused on marketing, supervision and management processes.
Each of the project's edges will be reflected in the financial analysis, where we conclude that a significant initial investment is required to start the company, which will be covered by equity capital and debt. In addition, through the cash flow tool, we will know the creation of the economic value of the project and the payback period of the investment. / Trabajo de investigación
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Plan de negocio para la producción y comercialización de pulpa congelada de aguaymanto en Lima Metropolitana / Business plan for the production and commercialization of frozen golden berry pulp at the Lima Metropolitan areaGutiérrez Fuster, Ingrid Patricia, Pancorvo Rosazza, César Augusto, Paredes Castro, Juan Gabriel, Herrera Gallegos, Carlos Alberto 31 August 2020 (has links)
En el presente plan de negocio se explica y sustenta la viabilidad de una empresa productora y comercializadora de empaques de 250 gramos de pulpa congelada de aguaymanto a consumidores en Lima Metropolitana. La razón social de la empresa es PULPAS DE FRUTAS CONGELADAS S.A.C. y la marca a desarrollar es MANTOFRUT, dirigida a hombres y mujeres entre 20 y 65 años, del nivel socioeconómico A y B.
La cadena productiva del negocio inicia con la compra de la materia prima a proveedores, según los criterios determinados. Los insumos pasan a un proceso de transformación y el producto terminado es comercializado mediante dos canales de distribución: tradicional y digital (e-commerce). El valor de venta es de S/ 6.09 para el canal tradicional y S/ 8.05 para el canal digital.
El producto tiene gran oportunidad de desarrollo y éxito debido a la tendencia creciente de personas que buscan nutrirse de manera saludable, sin necesidad de invertir mucho tiempo en la preparación de sus alimentos. El objetivo es posicionar el producto como un aliado confiable para la alimentación durante el día, lo cual permitirá que el consumidor se sienta y vea mejor. Los principales canales de promoción serán redes sociales, activaciones BTL y acciones para ganar notoriedad en el punto de venta.
La inversión total es S/ 191,789.06. El Valor Presente Neto es S/ 199,663.65 y la Tasa Interna de Retorno Financiero es 22.3%. El margen operativo y neto es, respectivamente, de 23.38% y 16.40% al final del quinto año. / This business plan explains and demonstrates the viability of an enterprise that produces and commercializes 250-gram packages of frozen golden berry pulp to consumers on the Metropolitan Lima area. The business name of the company is PULPAS DE FRUTAS CONGELADAS S.A.C. and the brand to be developed is MANTOFRUT, targeted towards men and women of 20-65 years old, with middle and upper socioeconomic status.
The production process starts with the acquisition of raw material from suppliers, following established criteria. Raw material goes through a transformation process and, afterwards, the product is sold through two distribution channels: traditional and digital (e-commerce). The sale value will be S/ 6.09 for the traditional channel and S/ 8.05 for the digital channel.
The product has a great probability of success due to the increasing trend of people that are looking to nurture in a healthy way, without having to invest much time. The objective is to position the product as a trustworthy ally for daily nutrition, which will make the customer feel and see himself/herself better. The most relevant marketing channels will be social media, BTL activations and actions to gain notoriety at the point of sale.
Total investment on this project is S/ 191,789.06. The Net Present Value is S/ 199,663.65 and the Financial Internal Rate of Return is 22.3%. The operating and net margin are, respectively, 23.38% and 16.40% at the end of the fifth year. / Trabajo de investigación / Trabajo de investigación
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The Effects of Foliar Nutrient Applications on Split, Yield, and Internal Fruit Quality of 'Wonderful' Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.)Chater, John Matthew 01 December 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Fruit split is the most important physiological disorder in pomegranate production, causing devastating crop losses worldwide. Foliar nutrient applications have been used experimentally to mitigate pomegranate fruit split but none have been conducted using the industry standard cultivar, Wonderful, and little is known about the effects of foliar nutrient applications on pomegranate. Additionally, investigations into putative health benefits of pomegranate fruit have increased interest in its production but limited evidence exists regarding effects of agricultural practices such as foliar fertilizer applications on internal fruit quality. ‘Wonderful’ pomegranate trees at 2 commercial orchards were treated with foliar applications of ZnSO4 (3000 mg∙L-1, 4000 mg∙L-1, or 5000 mg∙L-1), MgSO4 (1%, 2%, or 3%), KNO3 (1%, 2%, or 3%), or deionized (DI) water (control). Fruit were analyzed for fruit split incidence, yield, fruit number per tree, fruit diameter, fruit mass, mass of all arils in fruit, mass of 100 arils, total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acidity (TA), antioxidant activity (AA), total phenolics (TP), and mineral nutrient concentrations of leaves and fruit. Foliar applications of MgSO4 and ZnSO4 resulted in significantly lower fruit split incidence. Treatments had no significant effect on fruit number per tree, fruit diameter, and mass, mass of all arils in fruit, or mass of 100 arils. Leaf N, K, S, Mn, and Zn were significantly affected by the treatments. TSS and TA were not affected significantly by treatments. AA ranged from 77.8-84.3 percent inhibition of 2,2’-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and TP ranged from 2489-3046 mg·L-1 gallic acid equivalents, with some KNO3 treatments significantly affecting these parameters. Fruit mineral nutrient concentrations were characterized and Zn-treated trees had greater fruit Zn concentrations. The results suggest that foliar ZnSO4 or MgSO4 could be used to decrease fruit split incidence and increase nutritional content of ‘Wonderful’ pomegranate and any of the three tested foliar nutrients could be applied as a foliar fertilizer without negatively impacting fruit yield, size, internal quality, bioactivity, or mineral nutrient concentration.
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Cellular factors that affect table grape berry firmnessDu Plessis, Beatrix W. 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MscAgric (Viticulture and Oenology))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / The South African table grape industry is under great pressure to produce table grapes
of the best quality for the export markets. Quality defects such as poor colour,
inadequate berry firmness, browning and soft tissue breakdown cause great losses in
export. The firmness of table grapes is one of the major factors determining the eating
quality of grapes. Consumers prefer grapes with a firmer flesh above those with soft
flesh. Firmer berries are commonly accepted to have better eating quality and longer
cold storage capacity. Factors that promote and maintain berry firmness are only
speculated about; therefore producers cannot effectively control the development of
firmer berries by managerial practises or by applying specific sprays.
The study was done on Redglobe and two Waltham Cross clones (the firmer Clone
8 and softer Clone 13). The aim of this study was two-fold. Firstly the cellular and
ultracellular differences between the tissues of firm and soft berries were determined.
The effect of gibberellic acid (GA3), synthetic cytokinin (CPPU) and bunch applied
calcium sprays on the cellular and ultracellular structure of berry tissues were also
under investigation. Secondly, the effects of GA3, CPPU and bunch directed calcium
sprays on berry firmness, eating quality and storage capacity were determined.
To determine the cellular and ultracelular structure of berry tissues, light microscope
(LM) and transmission electron (TEM) studies were done. In order to investigate the
effect of different sprays on berry firmness, 20 mg/L GA3 (GA3 treatment) was applied at
10mm average berry size; 20 mg/L GA3 plus 3 mg/L CPPU (CPPU treatment) was
applied at 10 mm average berry size; and a mixture of 8 L/ha Stopit® and 5 L/ha
Caltrac® (calcium treatment) was applied directly to the bunches every two weeks from
berry set till veraison for the calcium treatments. The control received no plant
bioregulators (PBR’s). The treatments were the same for both cultivars.
Grapes were stored three weeks at 0 °C and one week at 10 °C after which it was
evaluated for loose berries, botrytis infections, rachis browning and berry split.
Afterwards it was tasted by an independent tasting panel.
Firm berries were found to have an opaque coloured flesh while soft berries had a
gel-like translucent flesh. For berries with normal firmness, the opaque flesh is limited to
the outer mesocarp of the berry. Extremely firm berries’ whole mesocarp consisted of
the opaque coloured flesh while soft berries’ mesocarp consisted of mostly the gel-like
translucent flesh with, in some cases, a very thin layer of opaque flesh just under the
skin.
Berry firmness was not related to cell size as the cell size of the tissues in the firm
and soft berries were identical. Cell shape seems to play an important role in berry
firmness. The cells in the opaque coloured flesh of the outer mesocarp are more turgid
and oval than those in the gel-like flesh of the inner mesocarp. Berry firmness is
therefore determined by the thickness of the outer mesocarp with the opaque coloured
flesh that contains turgid cells. The thickness of cell walls between the different tissues did not differ. There was however a difference between the cell contents and the
plasmalemmas of the inner and outer mesocarp. The plasmalemma and tonoplast of
the outer mesocarp cells was more intact than those of the inner mesocarp. The
membranes in the inner mesocarp are more subtracted form the cell wall than in the
outer mesocarp.
Both the PBR’s and calcium treatments cause a delay in sugar accumulation in the
case of Redglobe and Waltham Cross. The CPPU treatment results in significantly
bigger and firmer berries for both cultivars. In the case of Redglobe, this treatment
cause bigger cells in the outer mesocarp suggesting a correlation between berry
firmness and cell size. In the case of Waltham Cross, however, cell size did not play a
role in berry size and firmness; instead the rate of cell division earlier in berry
development. The CPPU treatment was the only treatment that maintains berry
firmness during cold storage for Redglobe while GA3 and CPPU did so in the case of
Waltham Cross.
PBR’s seems to have no effect on cell wall thickness. In the case of Redglobe, the
calcium treatments resulted in significantly thinner cell walls, but this can not be
explained.
Calcium and GA3 treatments had a negative effect on grape quality after cold
storage of both Redglobe and Waltham Cross. The Waltham Cross CPPU treatment
results in better taste and colour as observed by the tasting panel, while in the case of
Redglobe, the tasting panel preferred the control.
It is found that the use of CPPU in combination with GA3 had the best effect on the
eating quality, storage capacity, berry size and firmness. When a producer decides to
use the CPPU treatment in order to improve berry firmness, he must realize that it can
cause delayed ripening which can affect the export of the fruit.
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The effect of different irrigation frequencies in combination with boron and calcium bunch applications on berry split of SoutherngrapeOneKoekemoer, Abraham Leander 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScAgric (Viticulture and Oenology))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The table grape industry employ a wide range of viticultural management
practices in order to produce the high quality grapes demanded by the export
market. A common contributor to degrading the quality of table grapes is the
occurrence of berry split, which not only has an unattractive visual effect, but
also increases the berries’ susceptibility to infection by spoilage organisms.
A number of environmental conditions such as rainfall and humidity, and/or
agricultural practices, such as irrigation, and high density canopies, can lead
to higher plant cell water content. This in turn, can increase the potential
of berry split to occur. To date, the main method of berry split prevention
has been the management of plant water status by; (i) regulating irrigation
withdrawal times, and (ii) covering of canopies if rainfall is predicted prior to
harvest. The aim of this study was to determine the effect that irrigation frequency,
as induced by irrigation withdrawals; as well as boron (B) and calcium (Ca)
treatments, applied as bunch directed sprays, have on pre- and post-harvest
berry split. To this end, a newly released late ripening, white seedless cultivar,
SoutherngrapeOne was chosen as a model cultivar as it has a high susceptibility
to berry split. SoutherngrapeOne vines were subsequently subjected to a range
of irrigation frequencies based on typical irrigation scheduling used in the table
grape industry, which comprised of a low, medium and high frequency. The
low frequency was duplicated in order to demonstrate the effect that a heavy
irrigation, just before harvest may have on berry split. These treatments were
further subdivided to investigate the effect that B and Ca may have on berry
split. For the B treatment, four Solubor1 bunch directed sprays were applied
from 8mm berry size to véraison. The Ca treatment consisted of Stopit R
2 and
Caltrac R
3 bunch directed sprays applied over the same period. In addition,
a combination of the B and Ca treatment were applied to investigate any
possible interaction. To account for the effect of water as solvent in the B
and Ca treatments, and the spraying effect, pure water as treatment was also
evaluated. Control vines received no sprays.
The applied irrigation treatments resulted in different plant water status
conditions. Separate applications of B and Ca treatments resulted in a decrease
of B and Ca content in the flesh respectively. The control and combination
treatment, of B and Ca resulted in the same of B and Ca content in the flesh.
Furthermore, none of the applied treatments resulted in an increase of either
B or Ca content in the berry skin.
It was found that the medium frequency irrigation resulted in the best
irrigation strategy to prevent pre-harvest berry split. Surprisingly, all the subtreatments:
B, Ca, and combination of B and Ca, resulted in an increased
incidence of pre-harvest berry split when compared to the control group for
the 2006/07 season. However, in the 2007/08 season only the B treatment
resulted in an increase of pre-harvest berry split.
Concerning post-cold-storage physiological disorders, Ca treatments appear
to have reduced berry drop, but increased decay. In the 2006/07 season,
the B treatment resulted in reduced post-cold-storage berry split, whereas Btreatment in the 2007/08 season had no effect. Both B and Ca should be considered
as having the potential to increase the appearance of hairline cracking.
Calcium treatment also led to an increase in decay which may have been as
a result of the splitting it contributed to. Low frequency irrigation recieving
irrigation before harvest was found to result in browner stems.
Low irrigation frequencies decreased the cell size of the berry skin. The Ca
treatment gave rise to thicker (weaker) cell walls, this morphological change
may be responsible for the physiological disorders it caused.
From these findings, it can be deduced that poorly managed irrigation,
together with unnecessary application of B and/or Ca may result in an increase
of berry split and other physiological disorders, with subsequent financial losses
for the producer. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING; Die tafeldruifindustrie maak gebruik van ’n wye reeks wingerdkundige praktyke
ten einde die hoë gehalte druiwe te produseer wat die uitvoermark vereis.
Korrelbars is ’n algemene verskynsel wat afbreek maak tot die gehalte van tafeldruiwe.
Behalwe dat voorkoms van die druiwe benaadeel word, verhoog dit
ook in vatbaarheid vir infeksie deur verrottingsveroorsakende swamme. Hoë
reënval en humiditeit, sowel as wingerdkundige praktyke soos besproeiing en
hoë lowerdigtheid, wat kan lei tot verhoogde waterstatus in plante, kan lei tot
’n toename in korrelbars.
Daar word hoofsaaklik van twee metodes gebruik gemaak om korrelbars te
beheer, naamlik die bestuur van plantwaterstatus deur; (i) beheer van besproeiingsontrekkingstye
en (ii) bedekking van lowers indien reën voorspel
word voor oestyd. Die doel van hierdie studie was om vas te stel wat die invloed van besproeiings
frekwensies sowel as trosgerigte boor (B) en kalsium (Ca), spuitbehandelings,
op voor- en na-oes korrelbars het. Die onlangs vrygestelde laat
rypwordende, wit, pitlose kultivar, SoutherngrapeOne is gebruik, aangesien dit
hoogs gevoelig is vir korrelbars.
Stokke is aan verskillende besproeiings intervalle, soos tipies gebruiklik
in die tafeldruifindustrie, blootgestel. Hierdie intervalle bestaan uit n’ lae,
medium en hoë besproeiings frekwensie. Die lae besproeiings frekwensie is
herhaal ten einde die invloed van besproeiing net voor oestyd op korrelbars
te ondersoek. Die invloed van B- en Ca-behandeling op korrelbars is ook ondersoek.
Vir die B-behandeling is vier Solubor1 trosgerigte spuite aangewend
vanaf 8mm korrelgrootte tot deurslaan. Vir die Ca-behandeling is Stopit R
2
en Caltrac R
3 as trosgerigte spuite oor dieselfde tyd toegedien. Kombinasiebehandelings
is ook aangewend om enige interaksie tussen B en Ca te ondersoek.
Waterbehandelings is ook toegedien om die invloed van water as oplosmiddel
van B- en Ca-behandelings sowel as die spuit-effek te ondersoek. Kontrole
stokke is ook ingesluit en het geen spuitebehandeling ontvang nie.
Die besproeiingsbehandelings het verskillende plantwater toestande tot
gevolg gehad, B- en Ca-behandelings het gelei tot ’n afname in B- en Cainhoud
in die vleis onderskeidelik. Die kombinasie en kontrole behandelings
het eenderse hoeveelhede B en Ca in die vleis tot gevolg gehad. Geen van die
aangewende behandelings gelei tot ’n toename in B- en Ca-inhoud in die dop
nie.
Die resultate toon dat medium besproeiings frekwensie die beste besproeiingsstrategie
is om voor-oes korrelbars te voorkom. In vergelyking met die
kontrole-behandeling in 2006/07, het B, Ca en die kombinasie van B en Ca, ’n
toename in voor-oes korrelbars tot gevolg gehad. In die 2007/08 seisoen het
slegs die B-toediening egter tot ’n toename in voor-oes korrelbars gelei.
Kalsium behandelings het ’n afname in los-korrels, maar ’n verhoging in
korrelbars tot gevolg gehad. In 2006/07, het B-toediening tot ’n afname in
korrelbars na koelopberging gelei, maar in die 2007/08 seisoen het dit geen
effek gehad nie. Beide B- en Ca-toediening het die potensiaal om haarlyn
barste te veroorsaak. Kalsium toediening het bederf verhoog wat moontlik aan die hoër bars wat dit induseer toegeskryf kan word.
Lae besproeiings frekwensie, het bruiner stingels veroorsaak, en ook gelei
tot ’n afname van selgrootte in die dop. Die Ca-toediening het aanleiding gegee
tot dikker selwande in die dop. Hierdie anatomiese veranderinge kan moontlik
die rede wees vir die verhoging in fisiologise afwykings.
Van hierdie bevindinge kan ons aflei dat swak bestuur van besproeiing,
sowel as die onnodige aanwending van B en/of Ca, kan aanleiding gee tot ’n
toename in korrelbars en ander fisiologiese afwykings, en dus finansiële verliese
vir die produsent inhou.
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