242 research outputs found

    Andosols of the Canary Islands (X). Vitrandepts. Mineralogical characteristics. Their interpretation and classification

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    12 pĂĄginas, 8 grĂĄficas.Interpretation, classification and mineralogical characteristics of Vitrandepts are given by the authors. The soils of this group are typically andosoils, with a littie differenciated profil developed on very recent vitric pyroclastic materials. Primary minerals, and volcanic glasses are very abundant in the gross and fine fractions of this soil. Secondary minerals are mainly allophane. Techniques used for mineralogical identifications include X-Ray, Infrared and electron-Microscope.Peer reviewe

    European registry on helicobacter pylori management: Effectiveness of first and second-line treatment in Spain

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    The management of Helicobacter pylori infection has to rely on previous local effectiveness due to the geographical variability of antibiotic resistance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of first and second-line H. pylori treatment in Spain, where the empirical prescription is recommended. A multicentre prospective non-interventional registry of the clinical practice of European gastroenterologists concerning H. pylori infection (Hp-EuReg) was developed, including patients from 2013 until June 2019. Effectiveness was evaluated descriptively and through a multivariate analysis concerning age, gender, presence of ulcer, proton-pump in-hibitor (PPI) dose, therapy duration and compliance. Overall, 53 Spanish hospitals were included, and 10, 267 patients received a first-line therapy. The best results were obtained with the 10-day bismuth single-capsule therapy (95% cure rate by intention-to-treat) and with both the 14-day bismuth-clarithromycin quadruple (PPI-bismuth-clarithromycin-amoxicillin, 91%) and the 14-day non-bismuth quadruple concomitant (PPI-clarithromycin-amoxicillin-metronidazole, 92%) therapies. Second-line therapies were prescribed to 2448 patients, with most-effective therapies being the triple quinolone (PPI-amoxicillin-levofloxacin/moxifloxacin) and the bismuth-levofloxacin quadruple schemes (PPI-bismuth-levofloxacin-amoxicillin) prescribed for 14 days (92%, 89% and 90% effective-ness, respectively), and the bismuth single-capsule (10 days, 88.5%). Compliance, longer duration and higher acid inhibition were associated with higher effectiveness. “Optimized” H. pylori therapies achieve over 90% success in Spain

    Anales de EdafologĂ­a y AgrobiologĂ­a Tomo 34 NĂșmero 3-4

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    Estudio de la materia orgĂĄnica del ranker atlĂĄntico. I. CaracterizaciĂłn general, por P. RodrĂ­guez Seoane, T. Carballas y F. GuitiĂĄn Ojea.-- Movimiento y distribuciĂłn de sales solubles en suelos calizos, por F. G. FernĂĄndez, M. Caro y A. Cerda.-- The availability of added and native phosphorus to barley grown in sorne Egyptian soils .containing different levels of calciurn carbonate, by M. H. Nafady.-- The measurernent of soil pH in calciurn chloride solutions, by M. H. Nafady.- Nuevas aportaciones al conocimiento del gĂ©nero Mnema (nernatoda) y su distribuciĂłn en los suelos españoles, por MarĂ­a Arias.-- Estudios bioquĂ­micos y fisiolĂłgicos en aceituna. III. Variaciones en el crecimiento de hojas y frutos, por J. P. Donaire, A. J. SĂĄnchez-Raya, J. LĂłpez Corge y L. Recalde.-- Importancia de la rnicorrizaciĂłn espontĂĄnea en ensayos de nutriciĂłn vegetal en suelos deficientes en fĂłsforo, por R. AzcĂłn y J. M. Barea.-- Andosoles canarios. J. CaracterĂ­sticas generales de estos suelos, por E. FernĂĄndez Caldas y M. L. Tejedor Salguero.-- Andosoles canarios. II. Intergrados andosol-tierra parda oligotrĂłfica. CaracterĂ­sticas morfolĂłgicas y quĂ­rnkas, por M. L. Tejedor Salguero y E. FernĂĄndez Caldas.-- Andosoles canarios. lll. Jntergrados andosol-tierra parda otigotrĂłfica. CatacterĂ­sticas fĂ­sicas, por E. FernĂĄndez Caldas y M. L. Tejedor Salguero.-- Andosoles canario;. IV. In ter grados andosol-tierra parda ohgotrĂłfica. CaracterĂ­sticas mineralĂłgicas. InterpretaciĂłn y clasificaciĂłn, por C. RodrĂ­guez Pascual, P. Quantin, M. L. Tejedor Salguero y E. FernĂĄndez Caldas.-- Estudios recapitualtivos.-- La vid una revisiĂłn de las condiciones del cultivo, por C. GonzĂĄlez O. y M. Lachica.—Notas cientĂ­ficas.-- Nota sobre la determinaciĂłn del carbono orgĂĄnico en suelos, por J. F. Gallardo.—Notas.-- AmpliaciĂłn de la ComisiĂłn Permanente de la Junta de Gobierno del Patronato Alonso de Herrera.-- Nombramiento de Secretario del Centro de EdafologĂ­a y BiologĂ­a Aplicada de Tenerife.-- Nombramientos en el Instituto de AlimentaciĂłn v Productividad Animal.-- Cambio de representantes del Patronato Alonso de Herrera en la ComisiĂłn Asesora de la InvestigaciĂłn CientĂ­fica y TĂ©cnica.-- Convenio con ASPA.-- DimisiĂłn del Director del Centro de EdafologĂ­a y BiologĂ­a Aplicada del Segura de Murcia.-- Nombramientos de representantes en los C. R. l. D. A. S.-- DesignaciĂłn de Jurados para Premios del C. S. l. C.-- Informes del Secretario Adjunto del C. S. I. C. sobre reuniones en Europa.-- Convenio entre la EstaciĂłn Experimental del ZaidĂ­n y la Universidad de NĂĄpoles.-- DonaciĂłn de terrenos a la DiputaciĂłn de Badajoz.-- Seminario OleĂ­cola Internacional.-- Congreso de la UniĂłn FitopatolĂłgica MediterrĂĄnea.-- Situaciones de personal.-- ReuniĂłn de la ComisiĂłn de ProtecciĂłn Vegetal.-- DĂ­a Forestal Mundial.-- Congresos y reuniones internacionales y viajes.-- Premio AgrĂ­cola Aedos.-- BibliografĂ­aPeer reviewed2019-08.- CopyBook.- Libnova.- Biblioteca ICA

    Erratum to: 36th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine

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    [This corrects the article DOI: 10.1186/s13054-016-1208-6.]

    Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)1.

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    In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our knowledge base and relevant new technologies have also been expanding. Thus, it is important to formulate on a regular basis updated guidelines for monitoring autophagy in different organisms. Despite numerous reviews, there continues to be confusion regarding acceptable methods to evaluate autophagy, especially in multicellular eukaryotes. Here, we present a set of guidelines for investigators to select and interpret methods to examine autophagy and related processes, and for reviewers to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of reports that are focused on these processes. These guidelines are not meant to be a dogmatic set of rules, because the appropriateness of any assay largely depends on the question being asked and the system being used. Moreover, no individual assay is perfect for every situation, calling for the use of multiple techniques to properly monitor autophagy in each experimental setting. Finally, several core components of the autophagy machinery have been implicated in distinct autophagic processes (canonical and noncanonical autophagy), implying that genetic approaches to block autophagy should rely on targeting two or more autophagy-related genes that ideally participate in distinct steps of the pathway. Along similar lines, because multiple proteins involved in autophagy also regulate other cellular pathways including apoptosis, not all of them can be used as a specific marker for bona fide autophagic responses. Here, we critically discuss current methods of assessing autophagy and the information they can, or cannot, provide. Our ultimate goal is to encourage intellectual and technical innovation in the field

    A climatic sequence of ancient soils in northern Tenerife Canary Islands. Part. 1: Morphological and Physiochemical features

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    The study of a toposequence on the northern side of Tenerife has revealed a close relationship between the distribution of the oldest soils and the different ecological zones (of climate and vegetation). This sequence is made up successively from top to bottom of : ferralitic soils in a perhumid zone, fersiallitic soils in a sub-tropical climatic zone with two very contrasting seasons, and vertisols in the lower zone of the slope with a semi-desertic climate. In the first part of the study the morphological, physical and chemical properties of the soils are presented. The ferrallitic soils are complex, often being rejuvenated by volcanic ashes which have formed either a superficial disatured andosol, or a brown andic soil, or both successively ; certain characteristics allow them to be included with the ferrallitic soils or even with the Oxisols. The fersiallitic soils are red, moderately disatured, slightly leached and show a smail degree of rejuvenation of superficial extent ; yhey are similar to tropical fersiallitic soils and sometimes to the Alfisols. The dark coloured vertisols are typical ; they have an accumulation of calcium carbonate and a beginning of alkalinization in depth. The evolution of the different characteristics in the sequence is very marked. The second part of the study deals with the mineralogical and micromorphological characteristics. Here, the passage from ferrallitic soils with hallosyte and iron and aluminium oxy-hydroxides, for instance gibbsite, to a mixture of hallosyte and 2:I clays (montmorillonite, I-V, illite), and hematite in the fersiallitic soils, to finish exclusively with ferrferous montmorillonite in the vertisols is shown. In the same direction, the content of aluminium, iron and readily soluble silica decreases rapidly. The micromorphology shows the following evolution : from a microporous weathering structure with gibbsitans in the ferrallitic soils, it passes to a clavery illuviation structure in some fersiallitic soils, and finally to a structure of stress-cutans with multiple orientations in the vertisols, and even a structure of saline accumulation with calcitanes. Posteriorly, a summary of the typological and pedogenetic characteristics for each type of soils is made, which leads on to their respective classification (French and American systems). Finally after having summarized the evolution of the characteristics of the soils in the sequence, the problem of the relationship betwee the pedogenesis of the aged soils and the actual climatic zonality, is briefly discussed. An hypothesis concerning the recent evolution of the climate is proposed.Peer reviewe
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