Gram-positive bacteria were the most common pathogen isolated at microbiologic exams, especially staphylococci. despite the increasing number of isolated Gram-negative bacteria, meanly represented by Pseudomonas, related with the widespread use of contact lenses. Laboratorial exam revealed high sensibility values for most of antibiotics (more than 85%), except for cephalotin (53.13%). Higher resistance values were observed with cephalotin (33.47%) and ciprofloxacin (11.36%). With all these important variability of antibiotic susceptibility and pathogens involved in bacterial keratitis etiology, it is very important to know the specific characteristics of each infection for a better patient care.
This work evaluated the second cut of the technological variables "plant biometrics" of sugarcane culture using different fertilizers and different doses of organomineral fertilizers in the southwestern region of Goiás, Brazil. The experiment was conducted in the 2017/2018 harvest, in Mineiros, state of Goiás, Brazil. Initial and final plant population, tons of cane per hectare, total recovered sugar, plant height, stalk diameter, and internodes number were evaluated. There were eight procedures with three different dosages of organominerals, three dosages of poultry beds, one chemical fertilizer, and control distributed in randomized blocks with four repetitions. It can be concluded that the poultry bed is excellent for keeping technological variables tested in the best achieved means, with the two main parameters tons of cane per hectare (TCH) and total recovered sugar (TRS) being statistically equal when compared to mineral fertilizer.
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