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Using Analytic Hierarchy Process to Assess Beekeeping Suitability in Portuguese Controlled Areas: A First Approach
Publication . Roque, Natália; Fernandez, Paulo; Silveira, Carlos; Vilas-Boas, Miguel; Anjos, Ofélia
Beekeeping management is greatly influenced by spatial factors (e.g., land use/land cover,
roads, or electrical energy networks), so GIS are a powerful tool to overlap and relate a variety of spa-
tial data levels and, consequently, a very useful tool for beekeeping activity planning. This study was
developed within the intervention area of three controlled zones managed by Portuguese Beekeepers
Associations. The methodology, based on multi-criteria decision analysis, integrates several criteria,
such as hydrographic networks, road networks, soil occupation, solar radiation, and electromagnetic
radiation sources. These criteria were proposed and evaluated through online questionnaires carried
out with beekeepers. Concerning the selected criteria and the respective geographical data, the
most relevant were land use/land cover and water availability, with a significance of 44% and 24%,
respectively. The beekeeping suitability map enabled us to evaluate the degree of compliance for the
actual location of apiaries, with 60% of the apiaries being installed in high potential areas. In the
context of beekeeping planning, the potential of the techniques applied seems to be an important tool
for optimizing the location of apiaries and the profitability of beekeeping.
Characterisation of Low Molecular Weight Compounds of Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo L.) Fruit Spirit Aged with Oak Wood
Publication . Anjos, Ofélia; Antunes, Carlos A. L.; Oliveira-Alves, Sheila; Canas, Sara; Caldeira, Ilda
There is a trend towards the commercialisation of strawberry tree fruit spirit (AUS) with
wood ageing, motivated by its favourable sensory characteristics. Additionally, further studies are
necessary to elucidate the optimal conditions regarding ageing time and toasting level. This study
evaluated the changes in colour and low molecular weight compounds (LMWC) of AUS aged for
three and six months using oak wood (Quercus robur L.) with light, medium and medium plus
toasting levels. For this purpose, phenolic acids (gallic, ellagic, ferulic and syringic acids), phenolic
aldehydes (vanillin, syringaldehyde, coniferaldehyde and sinapaldehyde) and furanic aldehydes
(furfural, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and 5-methylfurfural) were quantified using the HPLC method.
Chromatic characteristics, colour sensory analysis and total polyphenol index were also analysed.
Fourier transform near-infrared spectroscopy (FT-NIR) was used to discriminate between samples.
The results emphasized the favourable effect of oak wood contact on enhancing the colour and
enriching AUS with low molecular weight compounds (LMWC). AUS aged in medium toasted
wood exhibits high levels of total phenolic index, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, furfural, coniferaldehyde,
sinapaldehyde, sum LMWC and chromatic characteristics b* and C. Concentrations of syringaldehyde,
ellagic acid, vanillin and syringic acid and a lighter colour (a* chromaticity coordinates) are higher in
AUS aged with slightly more toasted wood. Nearly all analysed parameters showed an increase with
ageing time. The FT-NIR technique allowed for the differentiation of aged AUS, focusing more on
ageing time than on toasting level.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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Concurso de avaliação no âmbito do Programa Plurianual de Financiamento de Unidades de I&D (2017/2018) - Financiamento Base
Funding Award Number
UIDB/00681/2020
