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Strategies for monitoring and action level of triozoida sp. in guava plants in irrigated areas of the São Francisco river Valley, Brazil.
Aiming to implement an integrated pest management program, studies involving sampling strategies for monitoring and action leveI of psyllida were conducted
Dual Spaces of Resonance In Thick Branes
In this work we consider form fields in a brane embedded in a
space-time. The membrane is generated by a domain wall in a
Randall-Sundrum-like scenario. We study conditions for localization of zero
modes of these fields. The expression agrees and generalizes the one found for
the zero, one, two and three-forms in a brane. By a generalization we mean
that our expression is valid for any form in an arbitrary dimension with
codimension one. We also point out that, even without the dilaton coupling,
some form fields are localized in the membrane. The massive modes are
considered and the resonances are calculated using a numerical method. We find
that different spaces have identical resonance structures, which we call dual
spaces of resonances(DSR).Comment: 15 page
Topology and Signature Changes in Braneworlds
It has been believed that topology and signature change of the universe can
only happen accompanied by singularities, in classical, or instantons, in
quantum, gravity. In this note, we point out however that in the braneworld
context, such an event can be understood as a classical, smooth event. We
supply some explicit examples of such cases, starting from the
Dirac-Born-Infeld action. Topology change of the brane universe can be realised
by allowing self-intersecting branes. Signature change in a braneworld is made
possible in an everywhere Lorentzian bulk spacetime. In our examples, the
boundary of the signature change is a curvature singularity from the brane
point of view, but nevertheless that event can be described in a completely
smooth manner from the bulk point of view.Comment: 26 pages, 8 figures, references and comments are added, minor
revisions and a number of additional footnotes added, error corrected, minor
corrections, to appear in Class. Quant. Gra
Grapevine root distribution in drip and microsprinkler irrigation.
Grape (Vitis vinifera L.) yield and its quality are dependent of the root system. Root distribution information is also valuable for soil and water management. An analysis of methods to evaluate the root distribution of grapevines for both, drip and microsprinkler irrigation in a Typic Acrustox is presented for the table grape cv. Italia grafted on the rootstock IAC-313, in Northeastern Brazil. Measured root parameters using the monolith method were root dry weight (Dw) and root length density (Lv), while root area (Ap) was estimated using the soil profile method in combination with digital image analysis. For both irrigation systems, roots were present to the 1 m soil depth and extended laterally to 1 m distance from the trunk, but grapevines irrigated by microsprinkler dhowed greater root presence as the distance from the trunk increased. Values of Ap were reasonably well correlated to Dw and Lv. However, correlation values were higher when fractional root distribution was used. The soil profile method in combination with image analysis techniques, allows proper grapevive root distribution evaluation
Deficiência de cálcio e fósforo em bubalinos no município de Portel, Estado do Pará.
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Digital image analysis of root distribution towars improved irrigation water and soil management: grapevine and date palm study cases.
It is presented two study cases about the approach in root analysis at field and laboratory conditions based on digit-~lilJ\}"3cge analysis. Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) and date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) root systems were analyzed by both the monolith and trench wall method aided by digital image analysis. Correlation between root parameters and their fractional distribution over the soil profile were obtained, as well as the root diameter estimation. Results have shown the feasibility of digital image analysis for evaluation of root distribution
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