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Effects of iron and copper on emergence and physiology of Canavalia ensiformis (l.) DC l. l (l. (l
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Carvalho, Isabella F. de
; Alves, Patrícia B.
; Ferreira, Tássia C.
; Santos, Beatriz S. dos
; Cozin, Bruno B.
; Souza, Roberta P. de
; Camargos, Liliane S.
.
RESUMO As plantas necessitam de ferro (Fe) e cobre (Cu) em baixas concentrações para realizar funções metabólicas. Porém, o excesso de Fe e Cu no solo pode causar toxicidade e afetar o desenvolvimento das plantas. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar os efeitos das concentrações de Cu e Fe no solo na emergência das plântulas, bem como no metabolismo dos principais compostos de reserva e na biomassa de raízes, caules, folhas e cotilédones de Canavalia ensiformis. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação, em delineamento inteiramente casualizado; os tratamentos de Cu e Fe no solo foram: (controle, 50, 150, 250 e 350 mg dm-3) durante um período de 10 dias. A emergência das plântulas não foi afetada pelos tratamentos avaliados; entretanto, os resultados mostraram aumento do índice de velocidade de emergência (EVI) para o tratamento com Fe na dose de 150 mg dm-3 de solo em comparação com 350 mg dm-3 de solo. O tratamento com Cu na dose de 350 mg dm-3 de solo reduziu o comprimento das raízes. Os tratamentos com Cu reduziram a massa seca das raízes. Os tratamentos com Fe afetaram o conteúdo de aminoácidos solúveis nos caules, folhas e cotilédones, bem como as proteínas solúveis totais nos cotilédones e o conteúdo de carboidrato nas folhas. Os tratamentos com Cu aumentaram os teores de proteínas e carboidratos nas folhas e o teor de amido nos cotilédones. Altas concentrações de Cu e Fe modificam a produção de compostos nitrogenados na planta e diminuem a biomassa radicular. (Fe (Cu metabólicas Porém raízes caules ensiformis vegetação casualizado foram controle, controle (controle 50 25 35 dm3 dm 3 1 dias avaliados entretanto EVI (EVI 15 dm- radicular 5 2
ABSTRACT Plants require iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) at low concentrations for metabolic functions; however, excess soil Fe and Cu can cause toxicity and affect plant development. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of soil Cu and Fe concentrations on seedling emergence, as well as on the metabolism of the main reserve compounds and the biomass in roots, stems, leaves, and cotyledons of Canavalia ensiformis. A greenhouse experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design; the Cu and Fe treatments in the soil were: (control, 50, 150, 250 and 350 mg dm-3) over a period of 10 days. Seedling emergence was not affected by the evaluated treatments; however, the results showed an increase in the emergence speed index (EVI) for the Fe treatment at a dose of 150 mg dm-3 of soil compared to 350 mg dm-3 of soil. Treatment with Cu at a dose of 350 mg dm-3 of soil reduced root length. Cu treatments reduced root dry mass. Fe treatments affected the content of soluble amino acids in the stems, leaves and cotyledons, as well as the total soluble proteins in the cotyledons and the carbohydrate content in the leaves. Cu treatments increased protein and carbohydrate content in leaves and starch content in cotyledons. High concentrations of Cu and Fe modify the production of nitrogenous compounds in the plant and reduce root biomass. (Fe (Cu functions however development roots stems ensiformis design were control, control (control 50 25 35 dm3 dm 3 1 days EVI (EVI 15 dm- length mass 5 2
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Checklist of the species of the Order Characiformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi) Teleostei (Teleostei Ostariophysi
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Toledo-Piza, Mônica
; Baena, Eduardo G.
; Dagosta, Fernando C. P.
; Menezes, Naércio A.
; Ândrade, Marcelo
; Benine, Ricardo C.
; Bertaco, Vinicius A.
; Birindelli, José Luís O.
; Boden, Gert
; Buckup, Paulo A.
; Camelier, Priscila
; Carvalho, Fernando R. de
; Castro, Ricardo M. C.
; Chuctaya, Junior
; Decru, Eva
; Derijst, Eddy
; Dillman, Casey B.
; Ferreira, Katiane M.
; Merxem, Dimitri G.
; Giovannetti, Victor
; Hirschmann, Alice
; Jégu, Michel
; Jerep, Fernando C.
; Langeani, Francisco
; Lima, Flávio C. T.
; Lucena, Carlos A. S.
; Lucena, Zilda Margarete S.
; Malabarba, Luiz R.
; Malabarba, Maria Cláudia S. L.
; Marinho, Manoela M. F.
; Mathubara, Kleber
; Mattox, George M. T.
; Melo, Bruno F.
; Moelants, Tuur
; Moreira, Cristiano R.
; Musschoot, Tobias
; Netto-Ferreira, André L.
; Ota, Rafaela P.
; Oyakawa, Osvaldo T.
; Pavanelli, Carla S.
; Reis, Roberto E.
; Santos, Osmar
; Serra, Jane Piton
; Silva, Gabriel S. C.
; Silva-Oliveira, Cárlison
; Souza-Lima, Rosana
; Vari, Richard P.
; Zanata, Angela M.
.
Resumo Uma lista de peixes recentes e fósseis da Ordem Characiformes é apresentada e acredita-se que a lista esteja completa até 2022. Ao todo, 47 colaboradores verificaram e forneceram informações sobre táxons de sua especialidade. A lista está organizada em ordem alfabética por família e em seguida gênero e inclui todos os sinônimos disponíveis. De um total de 3.087 nomes de grupos de espécies e 527 nomes de grupos de gêneros, 2.334 espécies são atualmente tratadas como válidas e atribuídas a 301 gêneros e 24 famílias. Este total inclui 25 espécies fósseis, das quais 21 são incluídas em oito famílias recentes e quatro são Incertae sedis em Characiformes, mas não inclui cinco espécies baseadas em fósseis que foram incorretamente consideradas como Characiformes. O status de 79 espécies nominais permanece não resolvido. Quando há duas hipóteses concorrentes sobre a validade de um nome, uma delas é escolhida e a interpretação alternativa é fornecida na seção de comentários do nome em questão. Dados sobre distribuição geográfica são apresentados através de números que correspondem a regiões para as quais há registro de ocorrência da espécie. Uma lista de nomes indisponíveis foi listada no final do texto, pois alguns desses nomes precisam ser mais bem investigados para certificar seu status. acreditase acredita se 2022 todo 4 especialidade disponíveis 3087 3 087 3.08 52 2334 2 334 2.33 30 7 resolvido questão espécie texto 202 308 08 3.0 5 233 33 2.3 20 0 3. 23 2.
Abstract A checklist of recent and fossil fishes of the Order Characiformes is presented herein and believed to be complete through 2022. A total of 47 collaborators checked and provided information about their taxa of expertise. The list is arranged in alphabetical order by family and then genus and includes all available synonyms. From a total of 3,087 species group names and 527 genus group names, 2,334 species are currently treated as valid, and assigned to 301 genera and 24 families. This total includes 25 species known only from the fossil record, of which 21 are assigned to eight extant families and four are Incertae sedis in Characiformes, but does not include five species based on fossil which were wrongly treated in Characiformes. The status of 79 nominal species remains unresolved. When there are two competing hypotheses about the validity of a name, one of them is chosen and the alternate interpretation is provided in the remark section of that name. Distributional summaries are presented as numbers that correspond to areas for which there is a record of occurrence of the species. A list of unavailable names is provided at the end since some of those names may need additional research to certify their status. 2022 4 expertise synonyms 3087 3 087 3,08 52 2334 2 334 2,33 valid 30 7 unresolved name 202 308 08 3,0 5 233 33 2,3 20 0 3, 23 2,
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, phosphorus and organic residues in Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub. seedlings fungi Spreng. Spreng (Spreng. Taub (Spreng
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Trovato, V. W.
; Souza, G. G. de
; Santos, S. C.
; Carvalho, L. G. V. de
; Medeiros, E. S. de
; Biazatti, R. M.
; Santos, C. C.
; Torales, E. P.
; Carvalho, R. L.
; Santos, V. C.
.
Resumo Os trabalhos têm mostrado demanda crescente na busca de práticas para produção de mudas de espécies florestais, destacando tendências no aproveitamento de resíduos orgânicos, inoculação com fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMA) e adubação fosfatada. Objetivou-se por meio deste estudo avaliar o efeito de resíduos orgânicos, inoculação com fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMA) e fósforo no crescimento e qualidade de mudas de Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub. Dois experimentos foram realizados independentes. Para o Experimento I, os tratamentos consistiram na inoculação com as espécies de FMA: controle (sem-inoculado), Clareoideoglomus etunicatum, Rhizophagus heterosporum, Rhizophagus clarum e MIX (mistura das três espécies de FMA), todos associados a doses de fósforo (0, 60, 120, 180 e 240 mg kg-1 de solo). Para experimento II, os tratamentos consistiram em uma testemunha (sem FMA) e inoculação com Glomus clarum, Gigaspora margarita, Gigaspora albida, Clareoideoglomus etunicatum e MIX (mistura das quatro espécies de FMA), associados a quatro substrato: S1) solo + areia grossa – SCS, S2) SCS + esterco de aves, S3) SCS + esterco bovino e S4) ECS + esterco ovino. Mudas de P. dubium apresentaram maior crescimento com a inoculação de R. heterosporum, R. clarum e MIX. As mudas responderam positivamente ao uso de resíduos orgânicos, principalmente esterco ovino, aumentando a produção de biomassa e o índice de qualidade de Dickson. Mudas de P. dubium se beneficiaram da inoculação com FMA, sendo que os inóculos R. heterosporum, R. clarum e MIX proporcionaram as melhores condições de crescimento. Mudas de P. dubium responderam expressivamente no crescimento e qualidade ao uso de resíduos orgânicos, principalmente ao esterco de galinha e bovino. florestais orgânicos FMA (FMA fosfatada Objetivouse Objetivou Spreng. Spreng (Spreng. Taub independentes I seminoculado, seminoculado sem inoculado , (sem-inoculado) heterosporum mistura 0, 0 (0 60 120 18 24 kg1 kg 1 kg- solo. . solo) II margarita albida substrato S1 S S2 aves S3 S4 ovino P R Dickson (Spreng (sem-inoculado ( 6 12 2
Abstract Studies have underscored a growingdemand for innovative practices in the cultivation of seedlings from forest species, with a notable emphasis on the utilization of organic waste, inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and phosphate fertilization. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of organic residues, inoculation with AMF, and phosphorus on the growth and quality of Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub. seedlings. Two independent experiments were conducted. In Experiment I, treatments included inoculation with various AMF species: control (without inoculation), Clareoideoglomus etunicatum, Rhizophagus heterosporum, Rhizophagus clarum, and MIX (a combination of the three AMF species), all in conjunction with varying doses of phosphorus (0, 60, 120, 180, and 240 mg kg-1 soil). In Experiment II, treatments comprised a control group (without AMF) and inoculation with Glomus clarum, Gigaspora margarita, Gigaspora albida, Clareoideoglomus etunicatum, and MIX (a combination of the four AMF species), each associated with four substrates: S1) soil + coarse sand – SCS, S2) SCS + poultry manure, S3) SCS + cattle manure, and S4) SCS + sheep manure. Peltophorum dubium seedlings exhibited heightened growth with the inoculation of R. heterosporum, R. clarum, and MIX. Positive responses were observed in seedlings when exposed to organic residues, particularly sheep manure, resulting in increased biomass production and enhanced Dickson quality index. The AMF inoculation, specifically with R. heterosporum, R. clarum, and MIX, provided optimal growth conditions for P. dubium seedlings. Remarkably, the utilization of organic residues, notably substrates with chicken manure and cattle manure, exerted substantial positive effects on both growth and quality of P. dubium seedlings. species waste , (AMF) fertilization residues Spreng. Spreng (Spreng. Taub conducted I without inoculation) etunicatum heterosporum clarum species) 0, 0 (0 60 120 180 24 kg1 kg 1 kg- soil. . soil) II margarita albida S1 S S2 S3 S4 R index P Remarkably (AMF (Spreng ( 6 12 18 2
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Quality of yellow passion fruit seedlings under saline water irrigation and salicylic acid concentrations
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Nobre, Reginaldo G.
; Araujo, Joseane B.
; Carvalho, Kaila M. P. de
; Bezerra, Idelfonso L.
; Silva, Luderlândio de A.
; Soares, Lauriane A. dos Anjos
; Souza, Maria do S. M. de
; Rodrigues Filho, Ricardo A.
.
RESUMO Objetivou-se com esta pesquisa avaliar a qualidade de mudas de maracujazeiro „BRS Gigante Amarelo‟ irrigadas com águas salobras sob aplicação de ácido salicílico. O experimento foi conduzido sob condições de ambiente protegido (telado) na área experimental da Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido (UFERSA), Campus Multidisciplinar de Caraúbas, RN, no período de agosto a novembro de 2022, instalado em delineamento experimental de blocos ao acaso e analisados no esquema fatorial 4 x 4, com quatro repetições e uma planta por parcela, cujos tratamentos foram compostos do fator condutividade elétrica da água de irrigação - CEa (0,5; 1,4; 2,3 e 3,2 dS m-1), com concentrações de ácido salicílico - AS (0,0; 1,5; 3,0; e 4,5 mM L-1). A condutividade elétrica da água de irrigação de até 3,2 dS m-1 não afeta o crescimento absoluto, a taxa fotossintética e a qualidade de mudas de maracujazeiro „BRS Gigante Amarelo‟. A CEa do valor médio 1,3 dS m-1 afeta a condutância estomática, transpiração, concentração interna de CO2 e a produção de fitomassa fresca e seca da raiz. A aplicação foliar de ácido salicílico não mitiga o efeito do estresse salino da água de irrigação na produção de mudas de maracujazeiroamarelo, entretanto, concentração média de 3,15 mM L-1 promove maior crescimento absoluto e relativo, fitomassa fresca e seca da parte aérea e qualidade de mudas. A concentração de 1,5 mM L-1 de AS, associada a uma CEa de 1,0 dS m-1, é recomendada para a produção de mudas de maracujá “BRS Gigante Amarelo”. Objetivouse Objetivou se BRS Amarelo telado (telado UFERSA, UFERSA , (UFERSA) Caraúbas RN 2022 parcela 0,5 05 0 5 (0,5 1,4 14 1 23 2 3 2, 32 3, m1, m1 m m-1) 0,0 00 (0,0 15 3,0 30 45 L1. L1 L . L-1) m- 13 1, estomática transpiração CO raiz maracujazeiroamarelo entretanto 315 3,1 L- relativo 10 Amarelo. Amarelo” (UFERSA 202 0, (0, 31 20 (0 (
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of „BRS Gigante Amarelo‟ passion fruit seedlings irrigated with brackish waters under salicylic acid application. The experiment was conducted under conditions of protected environment (screened) in the experimental area of the Federal Rural University of the Semiarid Region (UFERSA), Multidisciplinary Campus of Caraúbas, RN, Brazil, in the period from August to November 2022, in a randomized block experimental design and analyzed in a 4 x 4 factorial scheme, with four replicates and one plant per plot, with treatments consisting of electrical conductivity of irrigation water - ECw (0.5, 1.4, 2.3 and 3.2 dS m-1) and concentrations of salicylic acid - SA (0.0, 1.5, 3.0, and 4.5 mM L-1). Electrical conductivity of irrigation water up to 3.2 dS m-1 does not affect the absolute growth, photosynthetic rate and quality of „BRS Gigante Amarelo‟ passion fruit seedlings; ECw from the average value of 1.3 dS m-1 affects stomatal conductance, transpiration, internal CO2 concentration and root fresh and dry mass production. Foliar application of salicylic acid does not mitigate the effect of salt stress from irrigation water on the production of yellow passion fruit seedlings; however, the average concentration of 3.15 mM L-1 promotes greater absolute and relative growth, shoot fresh and dry mass and quality of seedlings. SA concentration of 1.5 mM L-1, associated with ECw of 1.0 dS m-1, is recommended for the production of “BRS Gigante Amarelo” passion fruit seedlings. BRS Amarelo screened (screened UFERSA, UFERSA , (UFERSA) Caraúbas RN Brazil 2022 scheme plot 0.5, 05 0 5 (0.5 14 1 1.4 23 2 3 2. 32 3. m1 m 0.0, 00 (0.0 15 30 3.0 45 4. L1. L1 L . L-1) m- growth 13 1. conductance transpiration CO however 315 3.1 L- L1, 1, 10 m1, (UFERSA 202 0.5 (0. 0.0 31 20 0. (0 (
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Bone-marrow mononuclear cells and acellular human amniotic membrane improve global cardiac function without inhibition of the NLRP3 Inflammasome in a rat model of heart failure Bonemarrow Bone marrow NLRP
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TAKEJIMA, ALINE L.
; MACHADO-JÚNIOR, PAULO ANDRÉ B.
; BLUME, GUSTAVO G.
; SIMEONI, ROSSANA BAGGIO
; FRANCISCO, JULIO CESAR
; TONIAL, MURILO S.
; MARQUEZE, LUIS FELIPE B.
; NORONHA, LUCIA
; OLANDOSKI, MARCIA
; ABDELWAHID, ELTYEB
; CARVALHO, KATHERINE A.T. DE
; PINHO, RICARDO A.
; GUARITA-SOUZA, LUIZ CÉSAR
.
Abstract Recent studies have suggested that therapies with stem cells and amniotic membrane can modulate the inflammation following an ischemic injury in the heart. This study evaluated the effects of bone-marrow mononuclear cells (BMMC) and acellular human amniotic membrane (AHAM) on cardiac function and NLRP3 complex in a rat model of heart failure.On the 30th day,the echocardiographic showed improvements on ejection fraction and decreased pathological ventricular remodeling on BMMC and AHAM groups.Oxidative stress analysis was similar between the three groups,and the NLRP3 inflammasome activity were not decreased with the therapeutic use of both BMMC and AHAM,in comparison to the control group. bonemarrow bone marrow (BMMC (AHAM NLRP failureOn failure On th daythe day groupsOxidative groups Oxidative groupsand AHAMin group
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Wood resistance of Magonia pubescens (Sapindaceae), Dalbergia nigra, and Machaerium amplum (Fabaceae) to Nasutitermes sp. (Blattodea: Termitidae) Sapindaceae, Sapindaceae , (Sapindaceae) nigra Fabaceae (Fabaceae sp Blattodea (Blattodea Termitidae (Sapindaceae
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Souza, S. A. G.
; Baraúna, E. E. P.
; Lemes, P. G.
; Mota-Filho, T. M. M.
; Brito, T. R.
; Baldin, T.
; Carvalho, L. R.
; Schettino, S.
; Colen, F.
; Arantes, M. D. C.
.
Resumo Os cupins do gênero Nasutitermes sp. (Blattodea: Termitidae), que se alimentam de celulose, podem tornar a madeira quebradiça e frágil. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a resistência natural de três espécies nativas de madeira: Magonia pubescens (Sapindaceae), Dalbergia nigra e Machaerium amplum (Fabaceae) ao ataque de cupins Nasutitermes sp. e investigar a relação entre resistência, teor de extrativos e densidade anidra. Amostras de cada espécie de madeira foram submetidas a um processo de alimentação forçada com cupins Nasutitermes sp. por 30 dias. Após a exposição, a densidade anidra, teor de extrativos, porcentagem de perda de massa e mortalidade de cupins foram determinados para cada amostra. Dalbergia nigra apresentou resistência ao ataque de cupins e teve o maior teor de extrativos, com 13,14%. Por outro lado, M. amplum teve a maior perda de massa, com 5,37%, e o menor teor de extrativos, com 1,94%. Ambas as espécies mostraram uma correlação negativa entre perda de massa e teor de extrativos, mas nenhuma correlação com a densidade da madeira. Magonia pubescens teve a maior densidade, com 0,90 g/cm3. Machaerium amplum e M. pubescens causaram 100% de mortalidade de cupins, enquanto D. nigra causou 40% de mortalidade. sp Blattodea (Blattodea Termitidae, Termitidae , Termitidae) celulose frágil Sapindaceae, Sapindaceae (Sapindaceae) Fabaceae (Fabaceae anidra 3 dias exposição amostra 1314 13 14 13,14% lado M 537 5 37 5,37% 194 1 94 1,94% 090 0 90 0,9 gcm3 gcm g cm3 cm g/cm3 100 D 40 (Sapindaceae 131 13,14 53 5,37 19 9 1,94 09 0, g/cm 10 4 13,1 5,3 1,9 13, 5, 1,
Abstract Termites of the genus Nasutitermes sp. (Blattodea: Termitidae), which feed on cellulose, may cause wood to become brittle and fragile. This study aimed to evaluate the natural resistance of three native wood species: Magonia pubescens (Sapindaceae), Dalbergia nigra and Machaerium amplum (Fabaceae) to attack by Nasutitermes sp. termites and to investigate the relationship between resistance, extractive content, and oven-dry density. Samples of each wood species were subjected to a forced feeding process with Nasutitermes sp. termites for 30 days. Following the exposure, the oven-dry density, extractive content, percentage of wood loss, and termite mortality were determined for each sample. Dalbergia nigra exhibited resistance to termite attack and had the highest extractive content at 13.14%. Conversely, M. amplum had the highest wood loss at 5.37% and the lowest extractive content at 1.94%. Both species showed a negative correlation between wood loss and extractive content, but no correlation with wood density. Magonia pubescens had the highest density at 0.90 g/cm3. Macherium amplum and M. pubescens caused 100% termite mortality, while D. nigra caused 40% mortality. sp Blattodea (Blattodea Termitidae, Termitidae , Termitidae) cellulose fragile Sapindaceae, Sapindaceae (Sapindaceae) Fabaceae (Fabaceae ovendry oven dry 3 days exposure sample 1314 13 14 13.14% Conversely M 537 5 37 5.37 194 1 94 1.94% 090 0 90 0.9 gcm3 gcm g cm3 cm g/cm3 100 D 40 (Sapindaceae 131 13.14 53 5.3 19 9 1.94 09 0. g/cm 10 4 13.1 5. 1.9 13. 1.
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Wischnewsky spots in cases of fatal hypothermia in cattle
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Souza, Larissa L.
; Guizelini, Carolina C.
; Almeida, Bruno A.
; Silva, Thaísa X.
; Lima, Acauane S.
; Carvalho, Vitor F.
; Driemeier, David
; Lemos, Ricardo Antônio A.
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RESUMO: As manchas de Wischnewsky (WS) são lesões hemorrágicas, não erosivas e não ulcerativas que acometem a mucosa gástrica. Eles são considerados comuns no estômago de humanos que morreram de hipotermia e raramente são descritos em outras espécies animais. Este estudo descreve a ocorrência de WS em bovinos que morreram por hipotermia em duas cidades do estado de Mato Grosso do Sul. Duas propriedades foram visitadas e três bovinos foram necropsiados pela equipe do Laboratório de Anatomia Patológica da Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (LAP-UFMS). As condições epidemiológicas e os sinais clínicos dos bovinos examinados nas duas propriedades foram semelhantes. As mortes ocorreram em dias em que houve queda brusca da temperatura ambiente, com chuva contínua por mais de 24 horas. Os bovinos vivos mais acometidos no momento das visitas foram encontrados em decúbito esternal, com a cabeça apoiada nos flancos, ou lateralmente em estado de coma, com nistagmo e temperatura retal abaixo de 32°C. Macroscopicamente, havia áreas vermelhas e pretas multifocais a coalescentes na superfície mucosa dos abomasos dos três bovinos necropsiados, principalmente no ápice das pregas, de formato oval ou pontiforme, medindo de 0,1 a 1,0cm de diâmetro. Microscopicamente, essas áreas escuras correspondiam a áreas de rarefação das células epiteliais da mucosa associadas à hemorragia e à frequente deposição de pigmento marrom-dourado (hematina) no meio extracelular. O diagnóstico de hipotermia em bovinos foi baseado na epidemiologia, no exame clínico-patológico e na exclusão de diagnósticos diferenciais. As lesões encontradas no abomaso de bovinos que morreram por hipotermia foram compatíveis com WS, destacando a importância de reconhecê-las em casos de mortes de bovinos em que haja suspeita desta condição. RESUMO (WS hemorrágicas gástrica animais LAPUFMS. LAPUFMS LAP UFMS . (LAP-UFMS) semelhantes ambiente 2 horas esternal flancos coma 32C C 32 32°C Macroscopicamente pregas pontiforme 01 0 1 0, 10cm cm 0cm diâmetro Microscopicamente marromdourado marrom dourado hematina (hematina extracelular epidemiologia clínicopatológico clínico patológico diferenciais reconhecêlas reconhecê las condição (LAP-UFMS 3
ABSTRACT: Wischnewsky spots (WS) are hemorrhagic, non-erosive, and non-ulcerative lesions that affect the gastric mucosa. They are considered common in the stomachs of humans who have died from hypothermia and are rarely described in other animal species. This study describes the occurrence of WS in cattle that had died of hypothermia in two cities in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Two properties were visited, and three cattle were necropsied by the team from the Pathological Anatomy Laboratory of the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (LAP-UFMS). The epidemiological conditions and clinical signs of the cattle examined on both properties were similar. The deaths occurred on days when there was a sudden drop in environmental temperature, with continuous rain for more than 24 hours. During the visits, the most affected live cattle were found in sternal decubitus, with their heads resting on their flanks, or laterally in a comatose state, with nystagmus and a rectal temperature below 32°C. Macroscopically, there were multifocal to coalescent red and black areas on the mucosal surface of the abomasums of the three cattle necropsied, mainly at the apex of the folds, oval or punctate in shape, measuring 0.1 to 1.0cm in diameter. Microscopically, these dark areas corresponded to areas of rarefaction of the mucosal epithelial cells associated with hemorrhage and the frequent deposition of golden-brown pigment (hematin) in the extracellular medium. The diagnosis of hypothermia in cattle was based on epidemiology, clinical-pathological examination, and the exclusion of differential diagnoses. The lesions found in the abomasum of cattle that had died from hypothermia were compatible with WS, highlighting the importance of recognizing them in cases of cattle deaths in which this condition is suspected. ABSTRACT (WS hemorrhagic nonerosive, nonerosive non erosive, erosive non-erosive nonulcerative ulcerative mucosa species visited LAPUFMS. LAPUFMS LAP UFMS . (LAP-UFMS) similar 2 hours visits decubitus flanks 32C C 32 32°C Macroscopically folds shape 01 0 1 0. 10cm cm 0cm diameter Microscopically goldenbrown golden brown hematin (hematin medium epidemiology clinicalpathological pathological examination diagnoses suspected (LAP-UFMS 3
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SUSTAINABILITY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY, AND GREEN CHEMISTRY: PARALLELS AND INTERCONNECTIONS SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT CHEMISTRY
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Souza, Acacio S. de
; Ferreira, Patricia G.
; Jesus, Iva S. de
; Carvalho, Alcione S. de
; Futuro, Debora O.
; Ferreira, Vitor F.
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The interconnectedness between sustainability, sustainable development, sustainable chemistry, and green chemistry is evident in the pursuit of innovative solutions that can balance economic, environmental, and social needs, thereby building a more sustainable future for present and future generations. Although these are topics that have been widely discussed in recent years, there are many controversies regarding the exact definition and scope of these terms. The term “Green Chemistry” was defined with the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry, but in recent years, aspects of environmental and social costs need to be incorporated into the definition. Historically, green chemistry has tended to focus on the process, i.e., how a product is made, rather than the properties of the product. So, we generally talk about a process being green or not. This contribution aims to discuss the parallels, interconnections and differences that exist among the concepts within the realms of “Sustainability”, “Sustainable Development”, “Sustainable Chemistry”, and “Green Chemistry”. Additionally, it discusses how these topics play a crucial role in mitigating environmental impacts, conserving natural resources, generating employment, and promoting safer and more sustainable products and processes. sustainability development economic needs generations years terms Chemistry Historically ie i e i.e. made So not parallels Sustainability, Sustainability , “Sustainability” Sustainable Development, Development Development” Chemistry. . Additionally impacts resources employment processes i.e “Sustainability
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Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Evolution Reaction by Iron Oxide Nanomaterials Synthesized with Camellia sinensis Extract
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; Sánchez, Dalber R.
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; Carvalho, Nakédia M. F.
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The generation of clean, zero-carbon, and renewable energy is a challenge for the development of a sustainable and egalitarian society. Hydrogen gas can be produced by water electrolysis and has been claimed as the most promising option to replace fossil fuels. The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is the most energetically demanding step of the water splitting and requires the use of electrocatalysts to overcome the kinetic barrier. Iron oxide nanomaterials have been emerging as a low-cost and Earth-abundant OER electrocatalysts. The synthesis of iron oxide assisted by plant extract is an eco-friendly approach to obtain nanomaterials with unique properties. Herein, we investigated iron oxide synthesized with the assistance of Camellia sinensis extract, under different experimental conditions towards oxygen evolution reaction electrocatalysis. Pure phases of iron oxide were obtained, ferrihydrite and maghemite showed overpotentials of 460 and 480 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm–2, respectively. After calcination, hematite was formed and the overpotential was raised to 610 and 810 m V, respectively. The lower overpotential of the amorphous materials could be related to the lower electron transfer resistance and faster reaction rate. On the other hand, the calcinated materials presented higher specific activity, stability and higher Faradaic efficiency. clean zerocarbon, zerocarbon zero carbon, carbon zero-carbon society fuels (OER barrier lowcost low cost Earthabundant Earth abundant ecofriendly eco friendly properties Herein electrocatalysis obtained 46 48 1 cm2 cm 2 cm–2 respectively calcination 61 81 V rate hand activity efficiency 4 cm– 6 8
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Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil Brasil
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; Caires, Rodrigo A.
; Salvador, Rodrigo B.
; Marques, Rodrigo C.
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; Ochoa, Ronald
; Hutchings, Rosa S.G.
; Ale-Rocha, Rosaly
; Rocha, Rosana M. da
; Tidon, Rosana
; Brito, Rosangela
; Pellens, Roseli
; Santos, Sabrina R. dos
; Santos, Sandra D. dos
; Paiva, Sandra V.
; Santos, Sandro
; Oliveira, Sarah S. de
; Costa, Sávio C.
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; Aloquio, Sergio
; Bonecker, Sergio L.C.
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; Almeida, Sérgio M. de
; Stampar, Sérgio N.
; Andena, Sérgio R.
; Posso, Sergio R.
; Lima, Sheila P.
; Gadelha, Sian de S.
; Thiengo, Silvana C.
; Cohen, Simone C.
; Brandão, Simone N.
; Rosa, Simone P.
; Ribeiro, Síria L.B.
; Letana, Sócrates D.
; Santos, Sonia B. dos
; Andrade, Sonia C.S.
; Dávila, Stephane
; Vaz, Stéphanie
; Peck, Stewart B.
; Christo, Susete W.
; Cunha, Suzan B.Z.
; Gomes, Suzete R.
; Duarte, Tácio
; Madeira-Ott, Taís
; Marques, Taísa
; Roell, Talita
; Lima, Tarcilla C. de
; Sepulveda, Tatiana A.
; Maria, Tatiana F.
; Ruschel, Tatiana P.
; Rodrigues, Thaiana
; Marinho, Thais A.
; Almeida, Thaís M. de
; Miranda, Thaís P.
; Freitas, Thales R.O.
; Pereira, Thalles P.L.
; Zacca, Thamara
; Pacheco, Thaynara L.
; Martins, Thiago F.
; Alvarenga, Thiago M.
; Carvalho, Thiago R. de
; Polizei, Thiago T.S.
; McElrath, Thomas C.
; Henry, Thomas
; Pikart, Tiago G.
; Porto, Tiago J.
; Krolow, Tiago K.
; Carvalho, Tiago P.
; Lotufo, Tito M. da C.
; Caramaschi, Ulisses
; Pinheiro, Ulisses dos S.
; Pardiñas, Ulyses F.J.
; Maia, Valéria C.
; Tavares, Valeria
; Costa, Valmir A.
; Amaral, Vanessa S. do
; Silva, Vera C.
; Wolff, Vera R. dos S.
; Slobodian, Verônica
; Silva, Vinícius B. da
; Espíndola, Vinicius C.
; Costa-Silva, Vinicius da
; Bertaco, Vinicius de A.
; Padula, Vinícius
; Ferreira, Vinicius S.
; Silva, Vitor C.P. da
; Piacentini, Vítor de Q.
; Sandoval-Gómez, Vivian E.
; Trevine, Vivian
; Sousa, Viviane R.
; Sant’Anna, Vivianne B. de
; Mathis, Wayne N.
; Souza, Wesley de O.
; Colombo, Wesley D.
; Tomaszewska, Wioletta
; Wosiacki, Wolmar B.
; Ovando, Ximena M.C.
; Leite, Yuri L.R.
.
ABSTRACT The limited temporal completeness and taxonomic accuracy of species lists, made available in a traditional manner in scientific publications, has always represented a problem. These lists are invariably limited to a few taxonomic groups and do not represent up-to-date knowledge of all species and classifications. In this context, the Brazilian megadiverse fauna is no exception, and the Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil (CTFB) (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/), made public in 2015, represents a database on biodiversity anchored on a list of valid and expertly recognized scientific names of animals in Brazil. The CTFB is updated in near real time by a team of more than 800 specialists. By January 1, 2024, the CTFB compiled 133,691 nominal species, with 125,138 that were considered valid. Most of the valid species were arthropods (82.3%, with more than 102,000 species) and chordates (7.69%, with over 11,000 species). These taxa were followed by a cluster composed of Mollusca (3,567 species), Platyhelminthes (2,292 species), Annelida (1,833 species), and Nematoda (1,447 species). All remaining groups had less than 1,000 species reported in Brazil, with Cnidaria (831 species), Porifera (628 species), Rotifera (606 species), and Bryozoa (520 species) representing those with more than 500 species. Analysis of the CTFB database can facilitate and direct efforts towards the discovery of new species in Brazil, but it is also fundamental in providing the best available list of valid nominal species to users, including those in science, health, conservation efforts, and any initiative involving animals. The importance of the CTFB is evidenced by the elevated number of citations in the scientific literature in diverse areas of biology, law, anthropology, education, forensic science, and veterinary science, among others. publications problem uptodate up date classifications context exception (CTFB http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br/, httpfaunajbrjgovbr http //fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ , jbrj gov br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/) 2015 Brazil 80 specialists 1 2024 133691 133 691 133,69 125138 125 138 125,13 82.3%, 823 82 3 (82.3% 102000 102 000 102,00 7.69%, 769 7 69 (7.69% 11000 11 11,00 . 3,567 3567 567 (3,56 2,292 2292 2 292 (2,29 1,833 1833 833 (1,83 1,447 1447 447 (1,44 1000 1,00 831 (83 628 (62 606 (60 520 (52 50 users science health biology law anthropology education others http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ faunajbrjgovbr //fauna.jbrj.gov.br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ 201 8 202 13369 13 133,6 12513 12 125,1 82.3% (82.3 10200 10 00 102,0 7.69% 76 6 (7.69 1100 11,0 3,56 356 56 (3,5 2,29 229 29 (2,2 1,83 183 83 (1,8 1,44 144 44 (1,4 100 1,0 (8 62 (6 60 52 (5 5 http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br 20 1336 133, 1251 125, 82.3 (82. 1020 0 102, 7.69 (7.6 110 11, 3,5 35 (3, 2,2 22 (2, 1,8 18 (1, 1,4 14 4 ( 82. (82 7.6 (7. 3, (3 2, (2 (1 7. (7
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Neutrophil/lymphocyte and platelet/lymphocyte ratio in seropositive women for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) coinfection Neutrophillymphocyte Neutrophil lymphocyte plateletlymphocyte platelet HIV (HIV HPV (HPV
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Fook, Karina Donato
; Araújo, Maria José Abigail Mendes
; Muniz, Alessandra Costa de Sales
; Carvalho, Mônika Machado de
; Morais, Ana Cléa Cutrim Diniz de
; Araújo, Deborah Rocha de
; Guimarães, Sulayne Janayna Araújo
; Souza, Camila Penha Abreu
; Barbosa, Carla Déa Trindade
; Bertolaccini, Maria Fernanda Lima
; Belfort, Ilka Kassandra Pereira
; Lopes, Fernanda Ferreira
; Monteiro, Sally Cristina Moutinho
.
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate the possible association between neutrophil/lymphocyte and platelet/lymphocyte ratio in women with HIV, undergoing antiretroviral treatment, with HPV coinfection. This is a cross-sectional study with HIV positive women; their biological samples were collected for laboratory tests (complete blood count) and oncotic cytology for detection of HPV DNA, by PCR-Nested (PGMY and GP primers). Viral load and CD4 and CD8 T-cells counts were obtained from medical records. The data were analyzed, comparing the two groups: those with coinfection and those without it. From 82 HIV seropositive women, 50% exhibited HPV coinfection and 12.2% of coinfected patients had cervical cell alterations. Quantification of viral load, CD4 and CD8 T-cells count, CD4 / CD8 ratio and neutrophil/lymphocyte (NLR) and platelet/lymphocyte (PLR) ratio presented significant differences between groups (p<0.05). The predicting power of NLR and PLR in differentiating HIV/HPV coinfection which demonstrated differences between groups (AUC of 0.882 and 0.776 for NLR and PLR, respectively). There is a relation between the neutrophil/lymphocyte and platelet/lymphocyte ratio with HIV/HPV coinfection in women undergoing antiretroviral treatment, suggesting a state of greater and persistent systemic inflammation, reflecting as a biomarker for screening and monitoring these patients. neutrophillymphocyte neutrophil lymphocyte plateletlymphocyte platelet treatment crosssectional cross sectional complete count DNA PCRNested PCR Nested PGMY primers. primers . primers) CD Tcells T cells records analyzed it 8 50 122 12 2 12.2 alterations (NLR (PLR p<0.05. p005 p p<0.05 0 05 (p<0.05) HIVHPV AUC 0882 882 0.88 0776 776 0.77 respectively. respectively respectively) inflammation 5 1 12. p00 p<0.0 (p<0.05 088 88 0.8 077 77 0.7 p0 p<0. (p<0.0 08 0. 07 7 p<0 (p<0. p< (p<0 (p< (p
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Economic indicators for cowpea cultivation under different irrigation depths
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Carvalho, Erika de O. T. de
; Costa, Deborah L. P.
; Luz, Denilson B. da
; Rua, Matheus L.
; Velame, Maria de L. A.
; Monteiro, Adrielle C.
; Vieira, Igor C. de O.
; Pinto, João V. de N.
; Fernandes, Gabriel S. T.
; Nunes, Hildo G. G. C.
; Souza, Paulo J. de O. P. de
; Santos, Marcos A. S. dos
.
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental
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RESUMO O feijão-caupi apresenta grande importância socioeconômica nas regiões Norte e Nordeste do Brasil, sendo que a busca por alternativas que ofereçam aumento de produtividade com retorno financeiro tem se tornado um importante desafio. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar e avaliar os indicadores econômicos da produção de feijão-caupi nos anos de 2015 e 2016 quando da aplicação de irrigação por gotejamento em diferentes lâminas. Os tratamentos de irrigação foram baseados na evapotranspiração da cultura (ETc). O experimento foi instalado em blocos ao acaso com quatro tratamentos (0, 25, 50 e 100% da ETc) e seis repetições. Para análise econômica, os resultados foram extrapolados para uma área de um hectare. A produtividade em 2015 foi inferior à de 2016; porém, em todos os tratamentos, a produtividade foi sempre maior quando as plantas foram cultivadas sob irrigação adequada. Em ambos os anos, os custos operacionais totais foram maiores sob irrigação do que sob condições de sequeiro. O tratamento 100% ETc resultou em maior número de sacas de feijão-caupi (60 kg) produzidas e receita bruta superior ao tratamento de sequeiro em 17 sacas ha-1, equivalente a 1.020 kg ha-1 (receita bruta US$ 711,48) e 16 sacas ha-1, equivalente a 960 kg ha-1 (receita bruta US$ 867,12), em 2015 e 2016, respectivamente. A deficiência hídrica limitou a produtividade do feijão-caupi nos dois anos, mas inviabilizou economicamente o cultivo apenas em 2015. feijãocaupi feijão caupi Brasil desafio Assim 201 lâminas ETc. . (ETc) 0, 0 (0 25 5 100 repetições econômica hectare porém adequada 60 (6 1 ha1, ha1 ha 1, 1020 020 1.02 ha- US 711,48 71148 711 48 96 867,12, 86712 867,12 , 867 12 867,12) respectivamente 20 (ETc ( 2 10 6 102 02 1.0 711,4 7114 71 4 9 8671 867,1 86 1. 711, 7 867, 8
ABSTRACT Cowpeas are of high socioeconomic importance in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, whereby the search for alternatives that offer increased productivity with financial returns has become an important challenge. Thus, the objective of this study was to estimate and evaluate the economic indicators of cowpea production in 2015 and 2016 when applying drip irrigation to different depths. Irrigation treatments were based on crop evapotranspiration (ETc). The experiment was laid in a randomized complete blocks design with four treatments (0, 25, 50, and 100% ETc) and six replications. For economic analysis, the results were extrapolated to an area of one hectare. Productivity in 2015 was lower than that in 2016; however, in all treatments, it was always higher when plants were grown under adequate water supply. In both years, the total operating costs were higher under irrigation than under rainfed conditions. The 100% ETc treatment resulted in a greater number of cowpea bags (60 kg) produced and a higher gross revenue than the rainfed treatment by 17 bags ha-1, equivalent to 1,020 kg ha-1 (gross revenue US$ 711.48) and 16 bags ha-1, equivalent to 960 kg ha-1 (gross revenue US$ 867.12), in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Water deficit limited cowpea yield in both years but made cultivation economically unfeasible only in 2015. Brazil challenge Thus 201 depths ETc. . (ETc) 0, 0 (0 25 50 100 replications analysis hectare however supply conditions 60 (6 1 ha1, ha1 ha 1, 1020 020 1,02 ha- US 711.48 71148 711 48 96 867.12, 86712 867.12 , 867 12 867.12) respectively 20 (ETc ( 2 5 10 6 102 02 1,0 711.4 7114 71 4 9 8671 867.1 86 711. 7 867. 8
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Nutritional and mineral composition of Opuntia stricta Haw: Balance of macrominerals, renal function and blood metabolites in sheep Haw macrominerals
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Silva, M.P.
; Carvalho, F.F.R.
; Batista, Â.M.V.
; Araujo, C.M.
; Soares, P.C.
; Souza, A.P.
; Fernandes, B.D.O.
; Gonzaga Neto, S.
; Costa, R.G.
; Medeiros, A.N.
.
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
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RESUMO O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito da inclusão de palma forrageira (Opuntia stricta Haw) na dieta de ovinos sobre o balanço dos macrominerais, a função renal e os metabólitos sanguíneos. Cinco ovinos canulados no rúmen (61,5±9,5kg de peso corporal) foram distribuídos em um quadrado de 5 × 5 latinos, composto de cinco dietas e cinco períodos experimentais. O período experimental teve duração de 105 dias, sendo cinco períodos de 21 dias cada. Foram avaliadas quatro dietas contendo níveis de palma forrageira (121, 245, 371 e 500g/kg de matéria seca (MS)), e uma dieta controle. Foram coletadas amostras dos ingredientes, sobras, fezes, urina e sangue. A inclusão de palma forrageira na dieta dos ovinos aumentou o consumo de MS, cinzas, oxalato e todos os macrominerais (P<0,05), mas não afetou a excreção urinária e a fecal de P, bem como a concentração de P no sangue (P>0,05). É possível verificar que a inclusão de palma forrageira, até o nível de 500g/kg de MS na dieta de ovinos, não parece causar danos à saúde do animal. Sua inclusão não compromete a função renal ou os metabólitos sanguíneos avaliados. Opuntia Haw 61,5±9,5kg 61595kg kg 61 9 5kg corporal latinos experimentais 10 2 cada 121, 121 (121 245 37 500gkg gkg 500g g , (MS)) controle ingredientes sobras fezes cinzas P<0,05, P005 P<0,05 0 05 (P<0,05) P>0,05. P>0,05 . (P>0,05) animal avaliados 6 1 12 (12 24 3 (MS) P00 P<0,0 (P<0,05 P>0,0 (P>0,05 (1 (MS P0 P<0, (P<0,0 P>0, (P>0,0 ( P<0 (P<0, P>0 (P>0, P< (P<0 P> (P>0 (P< (P> (P
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the inclusion of spineless cactus (Opuntia stricta Haw) in the diet of sheep on the balance of macrominerals, renal function, and blood metabolites. Five sheep cannulated in the rumen (61.5±9.5kg body weight) were used in a 5 × 5 Latin square composed of five diets and five experimental periods. The experimental period lasted 105 days, with five periods of 21 days each. Four diets containing levels of spineless cactus (121, 245, 371, and 500g/kg of dry matter (DM)), and a control diet were evaluated. Samples of the ingredients, orts, feces, urine, and blood were collected. Spineless cactus inclusion in sheep diets increased the DM intake, ash, oxalate, and all macrominerals intake (P < 0.05), but did not affect the urinary and fecal excretion of P, as well as the concentration of P in the blood (P > 0.05). It is possible to verify that the inclusion of spineless cactus, up to the level of 500g/kg of DM in the sheep diets, does not appear to cause damage to the animal’s health. Its inclusion does not compromise kidney function or blood metabolites evaluated herein. Opuntia Haw 61.5±9.5kg 61595kg kg 61 9 5kg weight 10 2 each 121, 121 (121 245 371 500gkg gkg 500g g DM, , (DM)) ingredients orts feces urine collected ash oxalate 0.05, 005 0.05 0 05 0.05) 0.05. . animals animal s health herein 6 1 12 (12 24 37 (DM) 00 0.0 (1 3 (DM 0. (
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Pre-germination treatments in pitaya (Hylocereus spp.) seeds for water stress mitigation Pregermination Pre germination Hylocereus spp. spp
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Carvalho, Sara M. C.
; Paiva, Emanoela P. de
; Torres, Salvador B.
; Souza Neta, Maria L. de
; Leite, Moadir de S.
; Sá, Francisco V. da S.
.
RESUMO A utilização de agentes mitigadores visando minimizar os efeitos deletérios do estresse hídrico constitui alternativas promissoras para as espécies vegetais, sobretudo durante a germinação e o desenvolvimento inicial de plântula. Dessa forma, objetivou-se avaliar o efeito de diferentes tratamentos pré-germinativos como agentes atenuadores do estresse hídrico durante a germinação e desenvolvimento inicial de plântulas de pitaya das espécies Hylocereus undatus e H. costaricensis. Para isso, realizouse o experimento em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 2 x 6, correspondente a duas espécies de pitayas e seis tratamentos pré-germinativos (T1 = 0,0 MPa (controle), T2 = -0,2 MPa (estresse hídrico); T3 = hidrocondicionamento + estresse hídrico; T4 = ácido giberélico + estresse hídrico; T5 = ácido salicílico + estresse hídrico e T6 = tiametoxan + estresse hídrico) com quatro repetições de 50 sementes. As variáveis analisadas foram germinação, índice de velocidade de germinação, comprimento da parte aérea e raiz primária, massa seca total, açúcares solúveis totais e aminoácidos livres totais. O potencial hídrico de -0,2 MPa foi limitante para germinação e crescimento inicial da H. costaricensis e H. undatus, sendo esta última mais tolerante ao estresse hídrico na fase de germinação. Os tratamentos pré-germinativos com hidrocondicionamento, ácido giberélico, ácido salicílico e tiametoxan melhoraram o desempenho fisiológico das sementes de H. costaricensis, destacando-se o ácido giberélico como atenuante mais eficiente do estresse hídrico. O ácido giberélico proporcionou melhor desempenho fisiológico das sementes de H. undatus em condições de déficit hídrico. vegetais plântula forma objetivouse objetivou se prégerminativos pré germinativos H isso casualizado 6 T1 T (T 00 0 0, controle, controle , (controle) 0,2 02 -0, 5 primária total destacandose destacando (controle -0 -
ABSTRACT The use of mitigating agents to minimize the deleterious effects of water stress is a promising alternative for plant species, especially during germination and initial seedling development. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the effect of different pre-germination treatments as mitigating agents of water stress during germination and initial development of pitaya seedlings of the species Hylocereus undatus and H. costaricensis. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design, in a 2 x 6 factorial scheme, corresponding to two pitaya species and six pre-germination treatments (T1 = 0.0 MPa (control), T2 = -0.2 MPa (water stress); T3 = hydropriming + water stress; T4 = gibberellic acid + water stress; T5 = salicylic acid + water stress and T6 = thiamethoxan + water stress) with four replicates of 50 seeds. The variables analyzed were germination, germination speed index, shoot and primary root lengths, total dry mass, total soluble sugars and total free amino acids. The water potential of -0.2 MPa is limiting for germination and initial growth of H. costaricensis and H. undatus, with H. undatus being more tolerant to water stress in the germination phase. Pre-germination treatments with hydropriming, gibberellic acid, salicylic acid and thiamethoxan improve the physiological performance of H. costaricensis seeds, with gibberellic acid being the best attenuator of water stress. Gibberellic acid improves the physiological performance of H. undatus seeds under water deficit conditions. Thus pregermination pre H design scheme T1 T (T 00 0 0. control, control , (control) 0.2 02 -0. 5 index lengths mass acids phase Pregermination Pre conditions (control -0 -
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Healthcare workers exposed to COVID-19 patients present an inflammatory status and Th2/Th17/Th22 immune profile: findings from before vaccine application in Brazil COVID19 COVID 19 COVID-1 Th2Th17Th22 ThThTh Th2 Th17 Th22 Th Th2/Th17/Th2 profile COVID1 1 COVID- Th2Th17Th2 Th1 Th2/Th17/Th Th2Th17Th
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AQUINO, RODRIGO CESAR A. DE
; BARROS, BÁRBARA RAFAELA S.
; SILVA, GUILHERME ANTONIO S.
; SOUSA, GEORON F. DE
; SOUZA, EDSON B. DE
; SILVA, DYEGO R.C.
; NASCIMENTO, ARIONE V. DO
; SÁ, IGOR W.A. DE
; LIMA, ELKER L.S. DE
; SILVA, BÁRBARA O.
; LIMA, LUÍSA P.O. DE
; VIEIRA, AMANDA M.
; BARBOSA NETO, ADAUTO G.
; MARCOS, BIANCA F. SÃO
; SILVA, ANNA JÉSSICA D.
; OLIVEIRA, TALITA HELENA ARAÚJO DE
; CARVALHO, BRUNO M.
; MUNIZ, MARIA TEREZA C.
; FREITAS, ANTONIO CARLOS DE
; CAMPELO JÚNIOR, EVÔNIO B.
; MELO, CRISTIANE M.L. DE
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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Abstract Healthcare workers present an increased risk of contagion for the SARS-CoV-2 virus due to their labor exposure. Here, we describe the clinical, laboratory, and immunological characteristics of healthcare workers, before vaccine application, exposed to SARS-CoV-2-infected patients. We collected sociodemographic, clinical, and laboratory information from 50 professionals who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Clinical Hospital of the Northwest in Brazil. The results showed that most workers are women, over 50 years old, and worked as nursing technicians. Approximately 56% of workers were positive for a previous infection by RT-PCR and/or anti-SARS-CoV-2-immunoglobulin tests. Increased levels of hematocrit, neutrophils, NK lymphocytes, and fibrinogen, were found in positive healthcare workers, suggesting a light inflammatory status. The immunological findings showed an increase in IL-17 production and a Th2/Th17/Th22 profile followed by high serology for anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG. Those data reveal the importance of studies with healthcare workers to investigate if the continuous exposition to the virus may result in chronic activation of the immune system and/or pulmonary inflammation in this target group. SARSCoV2 SARSCoV SARS CoV 2 SARS-CoV- exposure Here clinical application SARSCoV2infected SARSCoVinfected infected patients sociodemographic 5 COVID19 COVID 19 COVID-1 Brazil women old technicians 56 RTPCR RT PCR andor or antiSARSCoV2immunoglobulin antiSARSCoVimmunoglobulin anti immunoglobulin tests hematocrit neutrophils lymphocytes fibrinogen status IL17 IL 17 IL-1 Th2Th17Th22 ThThTh Th2 Th17 Th22 Th Th2/Th17/Th2 antiSARSCoV2 antiSARSCoV anti-SARS-CoV- IgG group SARS-CoV COVID1 1 COVID- IL1 IL- Th2Th17Th2 Th1 Th2/Th17/Th anti-SARS-CoV Th2Th17Th
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