Isabella Maria de Castro Filogônio's research while affiliated with Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Espírito Santo (IFES) and other places

Publications (4)

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The increasing of organic waste generation in institutional and domestic environments reflects the need to use practices that value these materials on site. Small-scale composting is an efficient, effective, and low-cost alternative solution for this waste treatment. In order to make on site composting accessible and disseminate its benefits, this...
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Composting generates a suitable product to be used as a substrate for seed germination, contributing to resilient agricultural practices and progressively improving soil quality. Considering the growth of this compound use in home gardens and knowing that it may contain phytotoxic substances, which prevent seed development, the goal of this work wa...
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Coffee grounds are a waste generated in different environments and capable of being valorized through composting. This research aimed to contribute to the dissemination and achievement of sustainable development goals 4 and 11 of the UN 2030 Agenda, through the identification, categorization and evaluation of literature produced to scientifically d...

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... A more effective form of administration of Cu and Mn, to plants, resulting in higher enrichment factors, was the use of sulphates (VI), however, fertilization with mineral salts showed signs of a phytotoxic effect (values of evaluated parameters: stem and root length, sprout mass, fresh and dry spouts mass was lower than in the control treatment). Germination tests are commonly used method for assessing the phytotoxicity of various types of agrochemicals: organic (Ribeiro et al., 2020), inorganic (Baragaño et al., 2020), as well as assessing the impact of stress on plant development (Luo et al., 2019). Moreover, this type of tests makes in possible to determine micronutrient transfer factor in the closed plant-fertilizer system and perform mass balance. ...
... We have focused this study on two Asian countries Turkey and Pakistan because social media use increased by 6.0 million (+11%) in Turkey and 11 million (+21%) in Pakistan between the years 2020-2021 during the COVID-19; Turkey has 60 million social media users, while Pakistan has 40 million social media users in January 2021 (Kemp 2021). It is necessary for Pakistan (Muzite 2020) and Turkey (Ribeiro et al. 2020) to ensure that every individual has inclusive and equal access to higher education under inclusive and quality education, which is the 4th goal of the sustainable development goals. Both Asian countries have huge young populations, depict some cultural similarities, and the increasing trend to use similar sorts of social media environments (such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter), and somehow flexible social media use regulations. ...