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Evaluación genética en etapa de vivero de áreas productoras de semillas (APS) de Pino Ponderosa en Nordpatagonia
El Pino Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws) es la principal especie forestal implantada en secanoen la Patagonia. Su potencialidad productiva y la disponibilidad de tierras para su cultivo permiten proyectarla continuidad de su uso en plantaciones comerciales, para lo que es indispensable asegurar la provisión desemillas de adecuada calidad genética. Las semillas utilizadas en la última década se produjeron en una seriede rodales mediante ensayos para evaluar su descendencia. El objetivo del presente trabajo es evaluar estosrodales ensayando su descendencia. En este primer reporte presentamos los resultados de una evaluaciónen etapa de vivero. Se ensayaron 31 procedencias locales seleccionadas (Áreas Productoras de Semillas,APS) en dos sitios, midiendo altura y diámetro a la altura del cuello en plantines de 2 años de edad. A través de análisis de la varianza se probó un claro efecto de interacción entre las APS y los sitios, y también diferencias entre las APS dentro de cada sitio. Seguidamente, se establecieron rankings de las APS por sitio y variable evaluada. A través de comparaciones de a pares se formaron grupos homogéneos. También se estimó la estabilidad genotípica de las APS por medio del cálculo de sus ecovalencias. Los resultados son aún preliminares, pero el haber probado diferencias en tan temprana edad nos alerta sobre la importancia de la procedencia de las semillas a utilizar para la producción comercial. Se espera que estas diferencias se acentúen en edades más avanzadas. Para probarlo, ya se han establecido ensayos de plantación
Ultrarelativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions and the quark-gluon plasma
We present an overview of selected aspects of ultrarelativistic
nucleus-nucleus collisions, a research program devoted to the study of strongly
interacting matter at high energy densities and in particular to the
characterization of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). The basic features of the
phase diagram of nuclear matter, as currently understood theoretically, are
discussed. The experimental program, carried out over a broad energy domain at
various accelerators, is briefly reviewed, with an emphasis on the global
characterization of nucleus-nucleus collisions. Two particular aspects are
treated in more detail: i) the application of statistical models to a
phenomenological description of particle production and the information it
provides on the phase diagram; ii) the production of hadrons carrying charm
quarks as messengers from the QGP phase.Comment: Based on lectures given by P.Braun-Munzinger at the VIII Hispalensis
International Summer School, Oromana (Seville, Spain), June 9-21, 2003 32
pages, 20 figures. A clickable list of references available at
http://www-linux.gsi.de/~andronic/qgp/qgp.htm
Summing Radiative Corrections to the Effective Potential
When one uses the Coleman-Weinberg renormalization condition, the effective
potential in the massless theory with O(N) symmetry is
completely determined by the renormalization group functions. It has been shown
how the order renormalization group function determine the sum of all
the N^{\mbox{\scriptsize p}}LL order contribution to to all orders in the
loop expansion. We discuss here how, in addition to fixing the
N^{\mbox{\scriptsize p}}LL contribution to , the order
renormalization group functions also can be used to determine portions of the
N^{\mbox{\scriptsize p+n}}LL contributions to . When these contributions
are summed to all orders, the singularity structure of \mcv is altered. An
alternate rearrangement of the contributions to in powers of ,
when the extremum condition is combined with the
renormalization group equation, show that either or is independent
of . This conclusion is supported by showing the LL, , NLL
contributions to become progressively less dependent on .Comment: 16 pages; added 2 figures and 2 tables; references revise
Transport of a quantum degenerate heteronuclear Bose-Fermi mixture in a harmonic trap
We report on the transport of mixed quantum degenerate gases of bosonic 87Rb
and fermionic 40K in a harmonic potential provided by a modified QUIC trap. The
samples are transported over a distance of 6 mm to the geometric center of the
anti-Helmholtz coils of the QUIC trap. This transport mechanism was implemented
by a small modification of the QUIC trap and is free of losses and heating. It
allows all experiments using QUIC traps to use the highly homogeneous magnetic
fields that can be created in the center of a QUIC trap and improves the
optical access to the atoms, e.g., for experiments with optical lattices. This
mechanism may be cascaded to cover even larger distances for applications with
quantum degenerate samples.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
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