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    Historic genetic structuring and paraphyly within the Great-tailed Grackle

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    The Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) and Boat-tailed Grackle (Q. major) are sister species that have expanded their ranges during historical times. This expansion has created an area of sympatry between these species in Texas and Louisiana, and between distinctive Great-tailed Grackle subspecies in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. We investigated the evolutionary histories of both species using mitochondrial DNA sequence data and modern phylogenetic methods. Our results reveal genetic structure within Great-tailed, but not Boat-tailed Grackles. Great-tailed Grackles are separated into two clades, but range expansion in the north has led to secondary contact between them. Boat-tailed Grackles are monophyletic and are embedded within the Great-tailed Grackle assemblage, rendering the latter paraphyletic. These results reveal a complex phylogeographic pattern caused by recent range expansion and secondary contact of once allopatric units

    The Joint Action of Sesquiterpene Lactones from Leaves as an Explanation for the Activity of Cynara cardunculus

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    The work described herein is a continuation of a previous study centered on the bioprospect of cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) leaf extracts through the isolation of secondary metabolites with phytotoxic activity. Chromatographic fractionations of the ethyl acetate extract and spectroscopic analysis showed that the majority of the components were sesquiterpene lactones. Of these compounds, aguerin B, grosheimin, and cynaropicrin were very active on etiolated wheat coleoptile, standard target species, and weed growth. The joint action of binary mixtures of these three active sesquiterpene lactones and one nonactive compound (11,13-dihydroxy-8-desoxygrosheimin) was studied. The activities of fixed-ratio mixtures were assessed on wheat coleoptile. The results can be interpreted with respect to a reference model by considering dose−response analyses and isobolograms with linear regression analyses. A total of 17 binary mixtures at different levels of inhibition (ED25, ED50, and ED75) were studied, and predominantly they responded additively (25). Deviations from additivity included seven synergistic responses and two antagonistic responses. The joint action of major sesquiterpene lactones isolated from C. cardunculus can explain the activities observed in extracts and fractions. The results reported here reiterate the utility of the wheat coleoptile bioassay as a quick tool to detect potential synergistic effects in binary mixtures

    Seletividade, eficiência de controle de plantas daninhas e persistência no solo de imazamox aplicado na cultura do feijoeiro.

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    O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a seletividade, o controle de plantas daninhas e a persistência no solo de imazamox aplicado na cultura do feijoeiro, durante os anos de 1995 a 1997. Nos experimentos de seletividade foram testados: imazamox (20, 30 e 40 g i.a./ha), imazamox + bentazon (30+480 g i.a./ha), imazamox + fomesafen (30+125 g i.a./ha) e testemunha nas cultivares Pérola, Jalo Precoce, Novo Jalo e Xamego. Os experimentos foram mantidos livres de plantas daninhas e foram avaliadas a fitotoxicidade visual e a produção de grãos. Nos experimentos de eficiência de controle de plantas daninhas foram testados: imazamox (20, 30 e 40 g i.a./ha), bentazon (480 g i.a./ha), fomesafen (125 e 250 g i.a./ha), imazamox + bentazon (30+480 g i.a./ha), imazamox + fomesafen (30 + 125 g i.a./ha), bentazon / imazamox (480/30 g i.a/ha, aplicação seqüencial), fomesafen/imazmox (125/30 g i.a./ha, aplicação seqüencial), fomesafen/fomesafen (100/100 g i.a./ha, aplicação seqüencial) e testemunha. Foram avaliadas as porcentagens de controle de Euphorbia heterophylla e Bidens pilosa. Para o estudo da persistência de imazamox no solo, foram conduzidos experimentos em dois locais: Goiânia, GO (argiloso) e Jussara, GO (arenoso). Imazamox (40 g i.a./ha) causou injúrias à cultura do feijoeiro que acarretaram redução de 15% na produtividade (média dos experimentos). A mistura de imazamox e bentazon causou menor grau de injúrias no feijoeiro, obtendo-se ganhos de produtividade de 8% (médias dos experimentos). Imazamox mostrou-se ineficiente para o controle de Bidens pilosa, enquanto para Euphorbia heterophylla observou-se controle eficiente a partir da dose de 40 g i.a./ha. Aplicações seqüenciais de fomesafen/imazamox (125/30 g i.a/ha) apresentaram controle eficiente de Euphorbia heterophylla e Bidens pilosa. A persistência de imazamox no solo, para ambos os locais, foi maior em 1995 que 1996. Isto foi devido à maior umidade do solo em 1996. A sensibilidade das culturas sucedâneas aos resíduos de imazamox no solo foi, em ordem decrescente: sorgo, milho e arroz. O período entre a aplicação do herbicida e o plantio da cultura sucedânea (INP) variou de acordo com a sensibilidade das culturas aos resíduos de imazamox no solo e à sua persistência. Considerando ambos os locais e anos, o INP variou de 68 a 111 dias para milho, 78 a 139 dias para sorgo e 25 a 75 dias para o arroz
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