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Production of Pequi Powder by Drying Pulp
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作者 Aluizio Paulo Rodrigues Silva Welisson Martins Rocha +1 位作者 David Maikel Fernandes José Roberto Delalibera Finzer 《Agricultural Sciences》 2018年第8期1047-1057,共11页
The pequi tree is a native plant of the Brazilian cerrado, and the scientific name is Caryocar brasiliense, whose fruits are called pequi, appreciated for its pleasant peculiarities of color, aroma and flavor. The obj... The pequi tree is a native plant of the Brazilian cerrado, and the scientific name is Caryocar brasiliense, whose fruits are called pequi, appreciated for its pleasant peculiarities of color, aroma and flavor. The objective of this work is to transform pequi pulp into powder, aiming at maintaining the flavor. By using the convection drying technique, the product is converted from the fluid state to the solid state in the form of a powder. Experiments were performed with drying at the following temperatures: 40&degC, 50&degC, 60&degC, 90&degC and 105&degC. Interpretations were made of the experimental drying and milling results. It was verified that for all the experimental temperatures, there was no loss of the sensory characteristics of pequi. The drying of the pequi pulp in a greenhouse at 105&degC consisted of a good result of preservation of the characteristics of the fruit: color, aroma and flavor. Using the Trojan Powder Coating scale, it is found that pequi powder, dried at 105&degC, differs little in terms of the color of the fruit in nature. 展开更多
关键词 pequi DRYING BRAZILIAN CERRADO
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Morphological Patterns of a Hymenopteran Gall on the Leaflets of Caryocar brasiliense Camb.(Caryocaraceae)
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作者 Ana Carolina Ribeiro de Castro Germano Leao Demolin Leite +1 位作者 Denis Coelho de Oliveira Rosy Mary dos Santos Isaias 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2012年第7期921-929,共9页
Anatomical studies in the leaflet globoid galls of Caryocar brasiliense, the “pequi”, aimed to answer how oviposition and the feeding behavior of the galling herbivores altered the morphogenical patterns of the host... Anatomical studies in the leaflet globoid galls of Caryocar brasiliense, the “pequi”, aimed to answer how oviposition and the feeding behavior of the galling herbivores altered the morphogenical patterns of the host plant. C. brasiliense globoid gall was 1.28 ± 0.20 mm × 0.90 ± 0.25 mm, with hairy surface;it is sessile and projected to the abaxial surface. Young galls were red while the mature ones were green. Preferentially, they were formed next to leaf margin and possessed one larval chamber containing a single galling specimen. Gall epidermis was uniseriate, with thicker cuticle and more hairy. In some spots, epidermis was substituted by periderm, which indicated the expression of a character usually absent in the leaf laminas. Morphological and anatomical features of these gall morphotype, such as its position in leaf lamina, the fact of being truly closed galls, with typical nutritive tissue involved by sclerenchyma, made them next to the pattern proposed for galls induced by some Hymenoptera. 展开更多
关键词 Gall Anatomy HYMENOPTERA MORPHOGENESIS pequi
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