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Status: Completed     Start date: Wed Oct 01 00:00:00 GMT-03:00 2014

Nanotechnology is increasingly allowing the creation of new materials and products whose application is capable of revolutionizing various areas of science. One of the technologies under development today by Embrapa's Nano Network is the controlled release of agricultural inputs. So far there are three controlled release vehicles already developed: (1) a hydrogel made of polyacrylamide (PAAm) reticulated with methylcelullose (MC); (2) chitosan and methacrylic acid nanoparticlesand (3) chitosan a

Status: Completed     Start date: Wed Jul 01 00:00:00 GMT-03:00 2009

This project expands the partnership between Itaipi Binacional and Embrapa, generating new findings in technology research and transfer related to the production and use of biogas and biofertilizers. It will aslo support a previous contract between both companies to complement ongoing work at the Ajuricaba Basin Agroenergy Cooperative. The project will create alternative thecnologies to produce biogas and biofertilizers from the treatment and reuse of waste generated by milk production and by pi

Status: Completed     Start date: Wed May 01 00:00:00 GMT-03:00 2013

The palm oil tree is, among the oilseeds, the most productive one, being able to reach an annual production of 10 tons/hectare in favorable conditions. The oil has many uses in food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries, and is also considered one of the best oils to produce biodiesel. In 2010, worldwide production of palm oil, cultivated in 14,99 million hectares, was of 45,09 million tons, while the production of soy oil, cultivated in 102,38 million hectares, was of 39,76 million tons. Palm

Status: Completed     Start date: Tue Dec 01 00:00:00 GMT-03:00 2009

Currently, Brazil is the fourth largest consumer of fertilizers in the entire world; on average, the fertilizers may represent from 25 to 40% of the variable cost of the most important agricultural production systems in the country. One of the main cost variables is the fact that great quantities of applied nutrients via fertilizers are lost through volatilization and leaching. Thusly, methods of nutrient fixation which allow their extended-release in the soil might contribute to a more rational

Status: Completed     Start date: Sun Nov 01 00:00:00 GMT-03:00 2009


Status: Completed     Start date: Tue Jul 01 00:00:00 GMT-03:00 2014