187 research outputs found

    Transpiration response of upland rice to water deficit changed by different levels of eucalyptus biochar.

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    The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of eucalyptus biochar on the transpiration rate of upland rice 'BRSMG Curinga' as an alternative means to decrease the effect of water stress on plant growth and development. Two‑pot experiments were carried out using a completely randomized block design, in a split-plot arrangement, with six replicates. Main plots were water stress (WS) and no‑water stress (NWS), and the subplots were biochar doses at 0, 6, 12 and 24% in growing medium (sand). Total transpirable soil water (TTSW), the p factor ? defined as the average fraction of TTSW which can be depleted from the root zone before water stress limits growth ?, and the normalized transpiration rate (NTR) were determined. Biochar addition increased TTSW and the p factor, and reduced NTR. Consequently, biochar addition was able to change the moisture threshold (p factor) of the growing medium, up to 12% maximum concentration, delaying the point where transpiration declines and affects yield

    Effects of vinasse irrigation on effluent ionic concentration in Brazilian Oxisols.

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    The irrigation with vinasse can improve soil fertility. However, this use should take into account the characteristics of each soil because the vinasse has unbalanced amounts of mineral and organic elements which might lead to leach the ions, especially nitrate and potassium. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impacts of vinasse irrigation on effluent ionic concentrations in Brazilian Ferralsols from two areas in Central Brazil: a sugarcane field, and a natural undisturbed savannah area. Soil samples from the two sites were placed into PVC columns with 120 cm height × 25 cm diameter with sugarcane. Undiluted vinasse was applied once on the surface of the soil columns at doses equivalent to 0, 300, 600 and 1200 m3 ha-1. After 0, 60, 90 and 120 days of irrigation, samples of the effluent were collected and the concentrations of dissolved organic matter (DOM), Cl, Ca, Mg, Na, K, total Fe, NH4 +, NO3 -, SO4 2- as well as pH were determined. The ions concentration data were modeled in the chemical equilibrium model Visual Minteq v. 3.0. Results revealed vinasse?s dose, days after irrigation and land use had a relevant effect on most nutrients effluent concentration. Contrasting pH values were observed for both soils and in the savannah soil was observed a decrease in pH at high vinasse doses. This paper thus revealed leaching of the DOM was strongly time dependent. High vinasse doses may lead to increase nutrient leaching and soil dispersion regardless the land use and time after irrigation

    High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging reveals nuclei of the human amygdala: manual segmentation to automatic atlas

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    Available online 4 May 2017The amygdala is composed of multiple nuclei with unique functions and connections in the limbic system and to the rest of the brain. However, standard in vivo neuroimaging tools to automatically delineate the amygdala into its multiple nuclei are still rare. By scanning postmortem specimens at high resolution (100–150 µm) at 7 T field strength (n = 10), we were able to visualize and label nine amygdala nuclei (anterior amygdaloid, cortico-amygdaloid transition area; basal, lateral, accessory basal, central, cortical medial, paralaminar nuclei). We created an atlas from these labels using a recently developed atlas building algorithm based on Bayesian inference. This atlas, which will be released as part of FreeSurfer, can be used to automatically segment nine amygdala nuclei from a standard resolution structural MR image. We applied this atlas to two publicly available datasets (ADNI and ABIDE) with standard resolution T1 data, used individual volumetric data of the amygdala nuclei as the measure and found that our atlas i) discriminates between Alzheimer's disease participants and age-matched control participants with 84% accuracy (AUC=0.915), and ii) discriminates between individuals with autism and age-, sex- and IQ-matched neurotypically developed control participants with 59.5% accuracy (AUC=0.59). For both datasets, the new ex vivo atlas significantly outperformed (all p < .05) estimations of the whole amygdala derived from the segmentation in FreeSurfer 5.1 (ADNI: 75%, ABIDE: 54% accuracy), as well as classification based on whole amygdala volume (using the sum of all amygdala nuclei volumes; ADNI: 81%, ABIDE: 55% accuracy). This new atlas and the segmentation tools that utilize it will provide neuroimaging researchers with the ability to explore the function and connectivity of the human amygdala nuclei with unprecedented detail in healthy adults as well as those with neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders.This work was supported by the PHS grant DA023427 and NICHD/ NIH grant F32HD079169 (Z.M.S); Feodor Lynen Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (D.K.); R21(MH106796), R21 (AG046657) and K01AG28521 (J.C.A.), the National Cancer Institute (1K25CA181632-01) as well as the Genentech Foundation (M.R.); the European Union's Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 654911 (project ”THALAMODEL”) and ERC Starting Grant agreement No 677697 (project “BUNGEE-TOOLS”); and the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) reference TEC2014-51882-P (J.E.I.); and the NVIDIA hardware award (M.R. and J.E.I.). Further support for this research was provided in part by the National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (P41EB015896, R01EB006758, R21EB018907, R01EB019956, R01- EB013565), the National Institute on Aging (5R01AG008122, R01AG016495), the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (1-R21-DK-108277-01), the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (R01NS0525851, R21NS072652, R01NS070963, R01NS083534, 5U01NS086625), the Massachusetts ADRC (P50AG005134) and was made possible by the resources provided by Shared Instrumentation Grants 1S10RR023401, 1S10RR019307, and 1S10RR023043. Additional support was provided by the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research (5U01-MH093765), part of the multi-institutional Human Connectome Project. In addition, BF has a financial interest in CorticoMetrics, a company whose medical pursuits focus on brain imaging and measurement technologies. BF's interests were reviewed and are managed by Massachusetts General Hospital and Partners HealthCare in accordance with their conflict of interest policies. The collection and sharing of the ADNI MRI data used in the evaluation was funded by the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) (National Institutes of Health Grant U01 AG024904) and DOD ADNI (Department of Defense award number W81XWH-12-2- 0012). ADNI is funded by the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, and through generous contributions from the following: Alzheimer's Association; Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation; BioClinica, Inc.; Biogen Idec Inc.; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Eisai Inc.; Elan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Eli Lilly and Company; F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd and its affiliated company Genentech, Inc.; GE Healthcare; Innogenetics, N.V.; IXICO Ltd.; Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy Research & Development, LLC.; Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development LLC.; Medpace, Inc.; Merck & Co., Inc.; Meso Scale Diagnostics, LLC.; NeuroRx Research; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Pfizer Inc.; Piramal Imaging; Servier; Synarc Inc.; and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research is providing funds to support ADNI clinical sites in Canada. Private sector contributions are facilitated by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (www. fnih.org). The grantee organization is the Northern California Institute for Research and Education, and the study is coordinated by the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study at the University of California, San Diego. ADNI data are disseminated by the Laboratory for Neuro Imaging at the University of Southern California

    Estudos sobre a nutrição mineral do arroz: XVI, absorção radicular e foliar do rádio fósforo por diversas variedades

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    Excised roots obtained from 8 varieties of rice (IAC-164, 165 and 1246, Batatais, Caqui, Dourado Precoce, 90 Dias and Senbon) were used to study the kinetics of P uptake. Three cultivars (IAC-164, 90 Dias and Senbon) were employed in an experiment designed to compare root and leaf uptake and to evaluate the long distance transport. The main conclusions were as follows: a) after 180 minutes of contact with the external solution the uptake reached a maximum in the case of varieties IAC-164 and 165 , 90 Dias and Dourado Precoce; the same took place with the remaining cultivars after 240 minutes; b) the best fitting for individual varieties was obtained by using eiter potential or exponential models of adjustment wherein time was the independent variable and rate of uptake was the dependent one. c) IAC-164 and IAC-165 showed the highest efficiency of absorption while Dourado Precoce and 90 dias showed the lowest one. d) some evidence for the operation of a dual uptake mechanism was obtained when data from all varieties were put together; e) root absorption was usually higher than foliar uptake.Estudando-se a absorção do rádio fósforo por raízes destacadas das variedades IAC-164, 165 e 1246, Batatais, Caqui, Dourado precoce, 90 dias e Senbon (as primeiras nacionais, a última japonesa) verificou-se diferença entre as mesmas na cinética de absorção. Nas condições experimentais, obteve-se evidência de um padrão duplo de absorção do anion fosfato. A absorção radicular mostrou-se mais eficiente que a foliar em termos de quantidade absorvida e de transporte a longa distânci

    Ergodic properties of quasi-Markovian generalized Langevin equations with configuration dependent noise and non-conservative force

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    We discuss the ergodic properties of quasi-Markovian stochastic differential equations, providing general conditions that ensure existence and uniqueness of a smooth invariant distribution and exponential convergence of the evolution operator in suitably weighted LL^{\infty} spaces, which implies the validity of central limit theorem for the respective solution processes. The main new result is an ergodicity condition for the generalized Langevin equation with configuration-dependent noise and (non-)conservative force

    Estudos sobre a nutrição mineral do arroz: XX - marcha de absorção de micronutrientes pelas variedades IAC-164 e IAC-165

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    Rice plants were grown in nutrient solution till the end of their life cycle. At given stages of development plant samples harvested for the determination of dry matter and micronutrient contents in the various organs. The following conclusions were drawn: only Fe accumulation showed some degree of positive relation with dry matter production; the pattern of distribution of the elements among the plant parts was essentially the same, for both varieties; B, Cu and Fe tend to concentrate in the root system; no clear cut pattern of variation in leaf composition could be described throughout the plant life cycle; maximum rate of uptake took place between full tillering and panicle formation.Plantas de arroz, variedades IAC-164 e IAC-165 foram cultivadas em solução nutritiva até o fim do ciclo. Em estádios determinados do seu desenvolvimento foram colhidas amostras que depois de secas foram analisadas determinando-se B, Cu, Fe, Mn e Zn nos diversos órgãos. Os dados obtidos permitiram verificar que: somente a acumulação do Fe quando um para lelismo com a de matéria seca; o padrão da distribuição porcentual nos vários órgãos dos elementos analisados durante o ciclo foi o mesmo nas duas variedades verificando-se que B, Cu e Fe tendem a acumular-se mais nas raízes que na parte aérea o oposto acontecendo com o Mn e o Zn; não foram observadas variações consistentes nos teores foliares dos elementos durante o experimento; no período que vai do perfilhamento pleno até a formação da panícula foi em geral maior a velocidade de acumulação dos macronutrientes

    Estudo comparativo das médias móveis, dos índices baciloscópico e morfológico, em pacientes de hanseníase virchoviana tratados pela rifampicina e pela diamino-difenil-sulfona

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    The clinical and bacilloscopic results obtained in a comparative study of the therapeutic action of rifampicin and DDS in the treatment of the virchow form of Hansen's disease are presented. Two relatively homogeneous groups of 24 and 23 patients were observed during periods ranging from 12 to 24 months. The results demonstrated the superiority of the action of rifampicin during the first months of treatment, both in clinical aspects and in relation to the reduction of viable bacilli. Rifampicin is recommended for treatment of the virchow form of Hansen's disease, at least at the begining of the treatment.São apresentados resultados clínicos e baciloscópicos obtidos, em estudo comparativo, na experimentação terapêutica da ação da rifampicina e diamino-difenil-sulfona na hanseníase virchoviana. Respectivamente 24 e 23 pacientes, relativamente homogeneizados, foram observados por um período mínimo de 12 meses e máximo de 24. É ressaltada a superioridade da ação da rifampicina, nos primeiros meses, em termos clínicos, e de redução do número de bacilos viáveis. É recomendado, pelo menos como etapa inicial do tratamento, o emprego da rifampicina na terapêutica da hanseníase virchoviana

    Food processing and cancer risk in Europe: results from the prospective EPIC cohort study

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    Background Food processing has been hypothesised to play a role in cancer development; however, data from large-scale epidemiological studies are scarce. This study investigated the association between dietary intake according to amount of food processing and risk of cancer at 25 anatomical sites using data from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. Methods This study used data from the prospective EPIC cohort study, which recruited participants between March 18, 1991, and July 2, 2001, from 23 centres in ten European countries. Participant eligibility within each cohort was based on geographical or administrative boundaries. Participants were excluded if they had a cancer diagnosis before recruitment, had missing information for the NOVA food processing classification, or were within the top and bottom 1% for ratio of energy intake to energy requirement. Validated dietary questionnaires were used to obtain information on food and drink consumption. Participants with cancer were identified using cancer registries or during follow-up from a combination of sources, including cancer and pathology centres, health insurance records, and active follow-up of participants. We performed a substitution analysis to assess the effect of replacing 10% of processed foods and ultra-processed foods with 10% of minimally processed foods on cancer risk at 25 anatomical sites using Cox proportional hazard models. Findings 521 324 participants were recruited into EPIC, and 450 111 were included in this analysis (318 686 [70·8%] participants were female individuals and 131 425 [29·2%] were male individuals). In a multivariate model adjusted for sex, smoking, education, physical activity, height, and diabetes, a substitution of 10% of processed foods with an equal amount of minimally processed foods was associated with reduced risk of overall cancer (hazard ratio 0·96, 95% CI 0·95–0·97), head and neck cancers (0·80, 0·75–0·85), oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (0·57, 0·51–0·64), colon cancer (0·88, 0·85–0·92), rectal cancer (0·90, 0·85–0·94), hepatocellular carcinoma (0·77, 0·68–0·87), and postmenopausal breast cancer (0·93, 0·90–0·97). The substitution of 10% of ultra-processed foods with 10% of minimally processed foods was associated with a reduced risk of head and neck cancers (0·80, 0·74–0·88), colon cancer (0·93, 0·89–0·97), and hepatocellular carcinoma (0·73, 0·62–0·86). Most of these associations remained significant when models were additionally adjusted for BMI, alcohol and dietary intake, and quality. Interpretation This study suggests that the replacement of processed and ultra-processed foods and drinks with an equal amount of minimally processed foods might reduce the risk of various cancer types. Funding Cancer Research UK, l'Institut National du Cancer, and World Cancer Research Fund International
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