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    Deformation of grain boundaries in polar ice

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    The ice microstructure (grain boundaries) is a key feature used to study ice evolution and to investigate past climatic changes. We studied a deep ice core, in Dome Concordia, Antarctica, which records past mechanical deformations. We measured a "texture tensor" which characterizes the pattern geometry and reveals local heterogeneities of deformation along the core. These results question key assumptions of the current models used for dating

    Meiose em Tripsacum australe Cutler e Anderson (T. dactyhides subsp. hispidum Hitchcock)

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    The meiosis of Tripsacum australe, a new specie native in South America and described by CUTLER and ANDERSON (3) was studied in detail. All stages were found to be normal and the chromosome number equal to 18 in the haploid phase. The most peculiar fact found in this plant was the absence of knobs, mainly at the end of chromosomes and shown in figs. 1 to 4. According to the above observations, this specie seems to be different from the species studied by LONGLEY (5) and the importance of this point regarding the problems of origin of maize was emphasized.Depois de uma breve introdução, mostrando a importância que o gênero Tripsacum desempenha hoje nos problemas da origem do milho, fizemos um estudo detalhado da meiose na nova espécie Tripsacum australe, descrita recentemente por CUTLER e ANDERSON (3) e espécie esta encontrada em estado selvagem na América do Sul. Todas as fases da meiose mostraram-se normais e o número cte cromosômios, facilmente determinado nas fases diacinese, metáfase I, metáfase II, é de 18 para a fase haplóide. Esta espécie não difere, quanto ao número de cromosômios, da forma diplóide Tripsacum dactyloide e da espécie Tripsacum floridanum, estudadas por LONGLEY (5). Segundo MANGELSDORF e REEVES (10) as formas de Tripsacum encontradas na América Central têm 72 cromosômios e são consideradas como autotetraplóides. Entretanto, no que se refere à presença de "knobs" nos cromosômios, esta espécie parece diferir da espécie estudada por LONGLEY (5). Tripsacum australe não apresenta "knobs" nas extremidades dos cromosômios e provavelmente também nas outras regiões pois as figuras que puderam ser examinadas não mostraram essa estrutura. Segundo MANGELSDORF e REEVES (10) os "knobs" presentes no milho teriam vindo de Tripsacum, por meio de cruzamento entre estes dois gêneros. Assim sendo, os tipos de milho cultivados próximos ao centro de distribuição das espécies de Tripsacum até então conhecidas, e que é a região da América Central, principalmente o México, deveriam se apresentar bastante contaminados por este gênero e apresentariam mais "knobs" do que aqueles tipos de milho cultivados ionge da referida região. Observações de vários autores (6, 7, 9, 20, 11 e 12) confirmam esta hipótese, inclusive aquelas realizadas por um dos autores deste trabalho (Graner, não publicado) em material sul-americano. Tendo sido encontrada agora esta nova espécie de Tripsacum na América do Sul, aparentemente sem "knobs", torna-se interessante verificar se ela não poderia ter contribuido para o estabelecimento das formas de milho sem "knobs" encontradas na América do Sul. Cruzamentos entre milho e Tripsacum australe foram realizados por um dos autores (Addison), não lendo porém produzido sementes. Outras pesuisas tornam-se então necessárias afim de que se possa tirar conclusões a respeito de tão importante assunto

    Association mapping reveals gene action and interactions in the determination of flowering time in barley

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    The interaction between members of a gene network has an important impact on the variation of quantitative traits, and can influence the outcome of phenotype/genotype association studies. Three genes (Ppd-H1, HvCO1, HvFT1) known to play an essential role in the regulation of flowering time under long days in barley were subjected to an analysis of nucleotide diversity in a collection of 220 spring barley accessions. The coding region of Ppd-H1 was highly diverse, while both HvCO1 and HvFT1 showed a rather limited level of diversity. Within all three genes, the extent of linkage disequilibrium was variable, but on average only moderate. Ppd-H1 is strongly associated with flowering time across four environments, showing a difference of five to ten days between the most extreme haplotypes. The association between flowering time and the variation at HvFT1 and HvCO1 was strongly dependent on the haplotype present at Ppd-H1. The interaction between HvCO1 and Ppd-H1 was statistically significant, but this association disappeared when the analysis was corrected for the geographical origin of the accessions. No association existed between flowering time and allelic variation at HvFT1. In contrast to Ppd-H1, functional variation at both HvCO1 and HvFT1 is limited in cultivated barley

    QTLs for salt tolerance in three different barley mapping populations 2006

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    Soil salinity is one of the crucial factors limiting crop production. Progression of salinisation of agriculturally arable land is mainly connected with mismanagement of water in irrigation systems, in particular under arid and semiarid climate conditions and global changes of water flow in the landscape. Selection of salt tolerant genotypes is necessary to ensure yield and to reclaim salt affected soils. The development of molecular marker(s) could facilitate the selection process. Phenotyping of mapping populations under salt stress conditions and calculation of QTLs are suitable instruments to detect markers that are responsible for tolerance/sensitivity. However, a quantitative inherited trait like salt tolerance requires a range of adaptations, with a whole host of genes interacting with each other to produce the visible phenotype

    Inverse lift: a signature of the elasticity of complex fluids?

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    To understand the mechanics of a complex fluid such as a foam we propose a model experiment (a bidimensional flow around an obstacle) for which an external sollicitation is applied, and a local response is measured, simultaneously. We observe that an asymmetric obstacle (cambered airfoil profile) experiences a downards lift, opposite to the lift usually known (in a different context) in aerodynamics. Correlations of velocity, deformations and pressure fields yield a clear explanation of this inverse lift, involving the elasticity of the foam. We argue that such an inverse lift is likely common to complex fluids with elasticity.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, revised version, submitted to PR

    Two-dimensional flow of foam around an obstacle: force measurements

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    A Stokes experiment for foams is proposed. It consists in a two-dimensional flow of a foam, confined between a water subphase and a top plate, around a fixed circular obstacle. We present systematic measurements of the drag exerted by the flowing foam on the obstacle, \emph{versus} various separately controlled parameters: flow rate, bubble volume, bulk viscosity, obstacle size, shape and boundary conditions. We separate the drag into two contributions, an elastic one (yield drag) at vanishing flow rate, and a fluid one (viscous coefficient) increasing with flow rate. We quantify the influence of each control parameter on the drag. The results exhibit in particular a power-law dependence of the drag as a function of the bulk viscosity and the flow rate with two different exponents. Moreover, we show that the drag decreases with bubble size, and increases proportionally to the obstacle size. We quantify the effect of shape through a dimensioned drag coefficient, and we show that the effect of boundary conditions is small.Comment: 26 pages, 13 figures, resubmitted version to Phys. Rev.

    A quantum-like description of the planetary systems

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    The Titius-Bode law for planetary distances is reviewed. A model describing the basic features of this rule in the "quantum-like" language of a wave equation is proposed. Some considerations about the 't Hooft idea on the quantum behaviour of deterministic systems with dissipation are discussed.Comment: LaTex file, 17 pages, no figures. Version published in Foundations of Physics, August 200
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