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    Conservação pelo uso e domesticação da feijoa na Serra Gaúcha - RS

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    Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Agrárias. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Recursos Genéticos VegetaisOs agricultores têm manejado, domesticado e conservado componentes da biodiversidade há milênios em um processo co-evolutivo. Porém, a intensa transformação do meio tem causado também uma intensa erosão genética e dos conhecimentos tradicionais a ela associados. Neste contexto insere-se este trabalho, que buscou avançar na compreensão das vias de domesticação da feijoa (Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret) e promover um processo conservação pelo uso. Teórico-metodologicamente este estudo foi embasado na pesquisa participativa e em métodos da etnobotânica e estruturado em três macro-ações, desenvolvidas de forma interligada e interdependente entre si, conciliando abordagens quantitativas e qualitativas: (i) acesso e sistematização do conhecimento local associado ao uso, conservação e manejo da feijoa e o mapeamento de matrizes em propriedades de agricultores familiares, e em quintais urbanos na Serra Gaúcha; (ii) caracterização genética e fenotípica de plantas manejadas e selecionadas pelos agricultores, de plantas presentes em quintais urbanos e daquelas consideradas populações naturais e, (iii) estabelecimento de um programa de melhoramento genético participativo visando à promoção do seu uso. O conhecimento tradicional acessado sobre uso, manejo e conservação é consistente e está bem distribuído entre os informantes. Para os agricultores da Serra Gaúcha 10 tipos distintos de uso e 11 de manejo foram identificados. Os principais usos foram alimentação, medicinal e comercialização. Foram identificadas três categorias de agricultores segundo intensidade de uso: cultivadores, manejadores e mantenedores com Valor de Diversidade de Informante (VDI) para uso de 0,41, 0,49 e 0,26, respectivamente, sendo o último diferente estatisticamente dos demais. O VDI de manejo também foi estatisticamente entre estas categorias, com os cultivadores o maior VDI (0,52). Os agricultores assessorados pelo Centro Ecológico (CE) apresentaram maior VDI para uso (0,40) que os não assessorados (0,25). Para os informantes dos quintais urbanos, nove usos e seis manejos foram relacionados. Ampla diversidade genética e fenotípica foi encontrada, especialmente nos conjuntos de plantas selecionadas ou manejadas, se constituindo em recurso de extrema importância para programas de conservação on farm e para programas de melhoramento genético. Em geral, as plantas dos quintais e selecionadas pelos agricultores apresentaram maior peso, se constituindo o principal critério de seleção. O peso de mil sementes (PMS) variou de 2,6788 a 6,0687 g, sendo distinto do que é estabelecido na literatura. Mais de 90% da variação genética da feijoa está dentro das amostragens, as quais apresentaram índices de fixação significativos com exceção da população natural. A magnitude e representatividade da diversidade encontrada nos quintais urbanos em Vacaria - RS revelaram a necessidade de estes locais serem inseridos nas estratégias de conservação da espécie, o que poderia ser uma nova categoria de conservação denominada aqui como quintal urbano (urban garden). A conservação da feijoa na região estudada se dá mediante o seu uso enquanto recurso sistêmico. As estratégias participativas de atuação junto aos agricultores, como o programa de melhoramento genético participativo, se mostraram eficientes para promover o uso e conservação, pois foi possível definir critérios de seleção; avaliação da população de trabalho; seleção e multiplicação das plantas promissoras; realização dos cruzamentos e planejamento para avaliação das progênies obtidas. As evidências desse estudo revelaram que populações de A. sellowiana têm sido manejadas e cultivadas, em algum grau selecionadas e multiplicadas, numa paisagem antropizada ao longo de pelo menos uma centena de anos. Assim, populações da espécie estão em processo de domesticação em seu centro de origem e diversidade, podendo ser consideradas semi-domesticadas. Contudo, apresentam ainda variação fenotípica que não as diferenciam consideravelmente das populações silvestres. O que parece claro é que a feijoa é uma espécie que acompanha o homem e caso cessarem as práticas de manejo da paisagem, ela perderá espaço para outras espécies.Farmers have tamed, handled and preserved the biodiversity elements for millennia in a co-evolution process. However, the intense environmental transformation has also caused intense genetic erosion and the associated traditional knowledge. It is in this content that this research is inserted into, and aimed to advance in the understanding of feijoa's (Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret) domestication process and also to promote its conservation through its use. Methodologically this study was based on participatory research and ethnobotany methods and was divided into three ways, interconnected and interdependent among themselves, with the purpose of concealing quantitative and qualitative approaches: (i) access and systematization of the local knowledge related to the use, management and conservation of feijoa and mapping elite plants on properties of family farmers, as well as residents in urban gardens in the Serra Gaúcha; (ii) genetic and phenotypic characterization of selected and managed plants by farmers, plants from urban gardens and those of spontaneous occurrence considered as natural populations, and (iii) establishment of a participatory plant breeding program aiming at the promotion of its use. The accessed traditional knowledge about use, management and conservation, is consistent and well distributed among the informants. To the farmers from Serra Gaúcha 10 distinct types of usage and 11 of management were identified. The main uses are related to food, medicine and commercialization. It was found three categories of farmers accordingly to their intensity of usage: growers, managers and maintainers, on which the Respondent Diversity Value (VDI) ranging between 0.41; 0.49; and 0.26, respectively (the last one differ significantly from the others). For the growers their VDI was also significantly different among the categories (VDI=0.52). The farmers that were assisted by the Ecological Center (CE) showed a higher VDI (0.40) related to the use of feijoa than those not assisted. For those respondents from the urban gardens nine different types of use were identified and six different types of manage were related to it. A wide genetic and phenotypic diversity was found, especially in the selected and/or managed plants, what means that they are resources of extreme importance for on farm conservation and breeding programs. In general, the urban garden plants and those selected by the local farmers showed higher weight representing the main selection criterion. The weight of thousand seeds (PMS) ranged from 2.6788g to 6.0687g, being different from those found on the literature to this species. The genetic variation of feijoa is up to 90% in the samples here studied; all the samples showed a significant fixation index, except by the natural population. The magnitude and representativeness of the diversity found in the urban gardens in the town of Vacaria - RS reveals the need for these sites to be inserted in this specie conservation strategies, corresponding to a new conservation category called here "Urban Gardens". The feijoa´s conservation in the studied region is reached through its systemic use. Participatory research directed to small households (as the Participatory Plant Breeding Program) seen to be effective to promote the specie's use and conservation, because it was possible to define selections criterions, to evaluate the plant populations; to select and to multiply the promissory plants; to do the breeding and planning the assessment of the offspring. This study evidences revealed that A. sellowiana populations have being managed, cultivated, and in any level also selected and propagated in an anthropogenic landscape through at least hundred years. Thus, populations of the feijoa are under the domestication process in its own center of origin and diversity and can be considered as semi domesticated. However, the semi domesticated populations still have shown phenotypic variation that does not differentiated them from the wild populations. In fact, the feijoa is a species that have being accompanying the human beings, what means that if ceases the landscape management process feijoa will lose space for other species

    Predicting variables associated with disordered eating in Mexican American female adolescents

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A track Judge staled tbat Carpenter had "borod" Halswell. tbe British idol, wbo had to content himself with third place In this event. W. C. Bobbins of Tale ran second. "Boring" la English for "pocketing.'' The Americana contend thst the pocketing wsa Impossible, and that Ihe strategy uaed by Carpenter tol bold the Inside waa entirely fair and within the rule*. Tbe officials were deaf to all re-t monstrances, however, and declared that the event ahould be run off,' otherwise It would aland aa no race. Manager Hatpin, after a confer-' enre with Jsmes E, Sullivan, the' Ametiean commissioner, refused to run the race over, declaring that it had been woo fairly. The American spectators cheered tbls decision and: Carpenter waa greeted with pro-: longed applause aa he left the fleld.' Carpenter finished In 47 i-' sec-1 onda, but thla lime waa not officially' re-corded, ao will not aland ss a roe-, ord. America won the standing high Jump thla afternoon, Ewry Inking flrst wtth an easy Jump of S feet 2 Inches. He could hsve done more if necessary. Taclllllraa, Ibe Greek, and J. A. Miller of Brooklyn tied ror second place at E. reel 1 Inch, nnd tfae points for second and third are, therefore, divided between them America gets seven and Oreece two points & W.CHARLES FREDERICK SCHNEIDER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV Sim-cnr Building Palo Aho, Cal. Phone 36. Oyater Bay, July 14.-— Shortly after Jodge Taft had beon In conference with President Rooeeveit yeaterday the President authorised the following statement: "The Prealdent haa directed tbe attorney general to Immediately take steps for tbe retrial of the Standard OH ease. The reversal of the decision of tbe lower court doee not In any way or shape lourh the merits of tbe caae, except Insofar aa tb* amount of the tine is concerned There la absolutely no question of the guilt or tbe defendsnta or or tb exceptionally grave character or tha offenae. The President would re-. gard It ss a groaa mlecarriage of Jua-i tlce If through any technicality tbe defendant' escaped the punishment which would have unquestionably beeo meted out lo soy wsaker ds- fendsnt who bsd been guilty of such offense. The President will do everything In his power to avert or pre- veot auch miacsrrlsge of Justice With this purpose In view the President has directed the attorney general to bring Into consultation Frank li Kellogg In the mailer and do everything possible to bring tbe offenders to Jaat.ee." Secretary Loeb aald thai the Prealdent did not wlsb to add any comment lo bts formal statement. J Rodgtrs, Smith 0 Thomat * . ti i "Km * •*■ . r-i n. } j Notary public In office. * ♦ Phone 4I1K. Madison- X X Tholts block, Pslo Alto, Cat. ♦ DENTISTS. Geo. BUkesley Little DENTIST OfBc*. Madiaon-Thoita Building Palo Aho, CaL A. A. MACIMTYBE o. o. a., l. o. a. 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Wheo it Is taken into consideration lhat til tons la a good ordinary day's work. It' ean be imagined how' fast the hay rolled In. It la expected that all the hsv will be stored within sixty daya.—Hoi- Hater Free Lanra. t I oarroeaTMic PHYSICIAN ; DR H.C. PMC..PB I Oradnal* American School ♦ or Osteopathy. Klrkvtlle. Mo. ♦ Treatment given patients st ♦ horns ir desired Hours I X s. 01. lo f p tn 114 Unlver- ♦ slty avenue. Phooe 71. ♦ * • • • • • • • • •see»•♦♦♦ rt4*fttt*»tttaettttt Palo Alto Optical I ^m^^^ Ledyard Bldg. . ________ _________ over Welngart- ner's drug store. Eyes examined < by tbe Istest up- j to-dsts methods Qteases ac- | enrately fitted. Satlafactlon j assured. Broken leosea re- 1 fitted. 3. HAY. Optometrist. I EDI CATION AL. \pt00000WU00J000000000000M HOMKRIAN HALL 5 Iloltt School fnr Roye fi Second half thirty-fourth {• semester opens March 18, JJ 190t. to «ur new asdiool home m in Evergreen Park. Accredit- 2 ed to Stanford Unlvsrslty, Ad- C drawa Principal W. J. 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July 14 —Custsv Walters, ihr 19-year-old member of a1 well-known and respected family who reside at 787 Orchard street in this city, waa arrested yesterday afternoon for murderous assault ufcrm Frank Cesena. the young candy*. maker who haa lain unconscious. «• tbe point af death, in the Irving hospital since laat Saturday nlgbt The arrest was made by ex-Cfatef of Police Carroll, who resigned from the head of ihe San Jose police department two weeka ago Walters freely admits he struck Cesena. bet claims the blow was dclhercd with his b*l* fist and in fair light. Walters* companion* Saturday sight were Mike - Cota. a yoaag blacksmith of San Franciaco. Mike Martinet!) or San Jose snd Misses Frances and Laura Narvaea. who reside at the corner of State and Grant streets. BELL-RITCHIE CO. former Rnsersoa street asd 1 llsmilton arenae. a* AHA* A A A* ika ttt* ******* WATKlNti * Ml HI! tV ioi-tos Emerson Street. Oaersl Blacksmith! *g Horseshoeing Rubber Tlr* Setting a Specialty. Phone 67. 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