Publications by authors named "Tatiana R de Oliveira Stremel"

This work presents the optimization and validation of a method to quantify organochlorine pesticides in tobacco samples from smuggled cigarettes using ultrasound application and low-temperature extraction. The combined approach was validated for 20 organochlorine pesticides, achieving recoveries between 73% and 116%, and a relative standard deviation of less than 20%. The method minimized the matrix effect in 65% of the organochlorine pesticides.

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  • The study highlights the drawback of simplifying complex histopathological data into single indices, which can result in significant information loss regarding environmental quality.
  • The research aimed to assess the effectiveness of a multivariate approach that combines individual histopathological responses with contaminant levels, comparing it to the traditional univariate Bernet index.
  • Results showed that the multivariate analysis provided a clearer classification of environmental quality across various sites, while the univariate index was less reliable and primarily identified only the most severely impacted areas.
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This paper presents a study on the degradation of smuggled cigarette tobacco combined with domestic organic waste and sawdust or wood chips, using facultative reactor. Four reactors with different amounts of residue were assembled. For the study of the quality of the compost obtained, physicochemical, phytotoxicity and microbiological analyses were carried out.

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This paper presents a study on the translocation factors (TFs) and bioconcentration factors (BCFs) of copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), and arsenic (As) ions in roots, stems, and leaves of tobacco. The results revealed that during the tobacco growth, the roots are able to increase the sensitiveness of the physiological control, reducing the translocation of the metals Ni (0.38) and Pb (0.

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