21 research outputs found

    Two-Photon Doppler cooling of alkaline-earth-metal and ytterbium atoms

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    A new possibility of laser cooling of alkaline-earth-metal and Ytterbium atoms using a two-photon transition is analyzed. We consider a 1S0^{1}S_{0} - 1S0^{1}S_{0} transition, with excitation in near resonance with the 1P1^{1}P_{1} level. This greatly increases the two-photon transition rate, allowing an effective transfer of momentum. The experimental implementation of this technique is discussed and we show that for Calcium, for example, two-photon cooling can be used to achieve a Doppler limit of 123 microKelvin. The efficiency of this cooling scheme and the main loss mechanisms are analyzed.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure

    Mesoscopic models for DNA stretching under force: new results and comparison to experiments

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    Single molecule experiments on B-DNA stretching have revealed one or two structural transitions, when increasing the external force. They are characterized by a sudden increase of DNA contour length and a decrease of the bending rigidity. It has been proposed that the first transition, at forces of 60--80 pN, is a transition from B to S-DNA, viewed as a stretched duplex DNA, while the second one, at stronger forces, is a strand peeling resulting in single stranded DNAs (ssDNA), similar to thermal denaturation. But due to experimental conditions these two transitions can overlap, for instance for poly(dA-dT). We derive analytical formula using a coupled discrete worm like chain-Ising model. Our model takes into account bending rigidity, discreteness of the chain, linear and non-linear (for ssDNA) bond stretching. In the limit of zero force, this model simplifies into a coupled model already developed by us for studying thermal DNA melting, establishing a connexion with previous fitting parameter values for denaturation profiles. We find that: (i) ssDNA is fitted, using an analytical formula, over a nanoNewton range with only three free parameters, the contour length, the bending modulus and the monomer size; (ii) a surprisingly good fit on this force range is possible only by choosing a monomer size of 0.2 nm, almost 4 times smaller than the ssDNA nucleobase length; (iii) mesoscopic models are not able to fit B to ssDNA (or S to ss) transitions; (iv) an analytical formula for fitting B to S transitions is derived in the strong force approximation and for long DNAs, which is in excellent agreement with exact transfer matrix calculations; (v) this formula fits perfectly well poly(dG-dC) and λ\lambda-DNA force-extension curves with consistent parameter values; (vi) a coherent picture, where S to ssDNA transitions are much more sensitive to base-pair sequence than the B to S one, emerges.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure

    Variação sazonal na riqueza e na abundância de pequenos mamíferos, na estrutura da floresta e na disponibilidade de artrópodes em fragmentos florestais no Mato Grosso, Brasil

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    We captured small mammals in eight forest fragments (43 a 1.411 ha.) during the dry and wet seasons, in southwest Mato Grosso, Brazil, and investigated the variation in small mammal richness and abundance, as well as in forest structure variables (litter volume and canopy openness) and arthropod availability, between the two seasons. Sampling was carried out during the wet season between 2002 and 2003 and in the dry season of 2003. In each fragment, we used Sherman, Tomahawk, snap, and pitfall traps during 10 consecutive days per season, totaling 17,600 trap x nights. In total, we obtained 379 captures of 20 species, seven of marsupials and 13 of rodents. Overall capture success was 2.2% (1.6% during the wet season and 2.7% during the dry season). Total richness, richness of rodents, richness of marsupials, total abundance and abundance of rodents did not varied significantly between seasons. However, marsupial abundance was significantly lower in the dry season, when rainfall is high. Litter volume was significantly higher during the dry season, while arthropod availability was significantly higher during the wet season. Therefore, higher food availability during the wet season may have made trap baits less attractive. In general, the observed variations between dry and wet seasons are in accordance with patterns described in other studies

    Aplicação seqüencial de cloreto de mepiquat em algodoeiro Sequential applications of mepiquat chloride in cotton plants

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    Com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito de doses de cloreto de mepiquat aplicadas de forma parcelada, foi conduzido, em Jaboticabal, SP, um experimento com a cultivar de algodoeiro IAC 22. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados, com 13 tratamentos e 4 repetições. O efeito do cloreto de mepiquat sobre a redução da altura das plantas foi mais evidenciado pela dose total aplicada do que pelo uso do esquema de parcelamento. A menor dose estudada (55 g/ha) foi suficiente para que as plantas, por ocasião da colheita, estivessem com altura inferior a 1,30 m. O cloreto de mepiquat proporcionou redução no comprimento dos ramos e um melhor equilíbrio entre as partes reprodutiva e vegetativa. As características peso de capulho, peso de 100 sementes, porcentagem de fibra e produção de algodão em caroço, não foram significativamente afetadas pelos tratamentos.<br>The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of split dosis of mepiquat chloride on the cotton cultivar IAC 22 at Jaboticabal, SP. The experimental design was in completely randomized blocks constituted by 13 treatments, and four replicates. The effect of dosis on plant height was more pronounced than the splitting effect. The smallest dosis used (55 g/ha) was enough to declare plant height to less than 1.30 m, at harvest. The effect of mepiquat chloride reduced branch length and provided better reproductive/vegetative relation. The effects on boll weight, 100 seed weight, percentage of fiber and seed yield were not significant

    Heterochromatin patterns and karyotype relationships within and between the genera Brycon and Salminus (Pisces, Characidae)

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    Chromosomes of two Brycon species (B. lundii and B. microlepis) and Salminus hilarii were analyzed. Based on constitutive heterochromatin distribution patterns, karyotypic relationships within and between Bryconinae and Salmininae were examined. A monophyletic origin for the genus Brycon, comprising at least two chromosome synapomorphies (presence of two large submetacentric bearing paracentromeric and telomeric heterochromatin), is suggested. Moreover, Bryconinae and Salmininae may represent a monophyletic unit among Characidae, as they share several chromosome features.<br>Foram analisados os cromossomos de duas espécies de peixes do gênero Brycon (B. lundii e B. microlepis) e de Salminus hilarii. Principalmente baseado no padrão de distribuição da heterocromatina constitutiva, foram discutidas as relações cariotípicas dentro e entre os grupos Bryconinae e Salmininae. É sugerida uma origem monofilética para o gênero Brycon, com pelo menos duas sinapomorfias cromossômicas (presença de dois grandes submetacêntricos apresentando blocos pericentromérico e telomérico de heterocromatina constitutiva). Ainda, Bryconinae e Salmininae, compartilhando vários caracteres cromossômicos, podem formar uma unidade monofilética entre os Characidae, na qual outros caracídeos não estão incluídos

    Produtividade e rendimento de sementes de pinhão-manso submetido à irrigação e adubação com OMM-Tech Response of Jatropha Curcas L. crop to irrigation and fertilization with OMM-Tech

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    Com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da irrigação e aplicação do fertilizante Organo-Minerais-Marinhos + Biotech® (OMM-Tech) na produtividade e rendimento do pinhão-manso, um experimento foi instalado em Lavras - MG. O delineamento estatístico utilizado foi o de blocos casualizados, com parcelas subdivididas, contendo três repetições. As parcelas receberam tratamentos constituídos por três formas de aplicação do fertilizante OMM-Tech, ou seja: T1 = Testemunha (Sem OMM-Tech); T2 = via solo (120 kg ha-1 de OMM-Tech na forma de pó); T3 = via foliar (OMM-Tech na forma líquida e na concentração de 5%); e T4 = via solo + foliar (60 kg ha-1 de OMM-Tech na forma de pó + OMM-Tech na forma líquida, na concentração de 2,5%). As sub-parcelas receberam os tratamentos de manejo de água, ou seja, com e sem irrigação. O sistema de irrigação utilizado foi o gotejamento, com emissores espaçados a cada 0,50 m. Para avaliar a resposta da cultura, utilizaram-se dados de produtividade e rendimento de sementes referentes ao primeiro ano de produção. Os tratamentos aplicados produziram efeitos significativos sobre o rendimento e a produtividade da cultura. As plantas irrigadas e adubadas com OMM-Tech pó, via solo, na dose de 120 kg ha-1, foram as que apresentaram o melhor resultado.<br>The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of irrigation and application of Organo-Minerals-Marine+Biotech (OMM-Tech) in yield and production efficiency of the Jatropha curcas. The experiment was conducted in an experimental area located in Federal University of Lavras, Brazil. A randomized block design with subdivided parcels and three replications was used. The parcels were submitted to different OMM-Tech fertilizer application methods: T1= control (no OMM-Tech); T2 = soil application (120 kg ha-1 of OMM-Tech in a powder form); T3 = leaf application (OMM-Tech in a liquid form with a 5% concentration); T4 = soil + leaf application (60 kg ha-1 of OMM-Tech as powder + OMM-Tech in liquid form with a 2.5% concentration). The sub-plots received two different water management treatments: with and without irrigation. A drip irrigation system with emitters spaced by 0.50 m was used. It was evaluated productivity and production efficiency of seeds in the first yield year. The plants irrigated and fertilized with 120 kg ha-1 of OMM-Tech solid in soil showed better productivity
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