90 research outputs found

    THE HARVESTING OF HIGH LIPID CONTENT MICROALGAE BIOMASS THROUGH A FLOCCULATION STRATEGY

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    Different flocculants were evaluated for the flocculation of microalgae biomass of Acutodesmus obliquus. Flocculation was tested with FeCl3 and NaOH at different concentrations and compared to a sample centrifuged at 7000 rpm. The evaluated parameters were absorbance (540 nm) in the clarified medium, and lipids concentration. For FeCl3 (0.2 mmol L-1) as flocculant, efficiency was 96.8%, and with NaOH (8 mmol L-1) 93.5%. Centrifugation efficiency was lower than with either flocculants: 91.7%. However, NaOH flocculation reduced lipid content, which did not occur with FeCl3. Flocculation efficiency was affected by salt concentration, reducing efficiency by 79% due to increased nutrient concentration (9 mL L-1)

    Caracterização morfofisiológica e genética de bactérias endofíticas isoladas de raízes de diferentes genótipos de milho (Zea mays L.).

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    A cultura do milho (Zea mays L.) tem relevante expressão no cenário mundial e o Estado do Paraná desempenha importante papel como maior produtor de milho no Brasil. Assim, todas as estratégias que permitam otimizar a produção deste importante cultivo são importantes para a pesquisa aplicada. Bactérias endofíticas apresentam alto potencial na elevação dos índices de produtividade, por mecanismos como a fixação biológica do nitrogênio, a promoção do crescimento de plantas pela produção de fitohormônios, o controle de patógenos, entre outros. Objetivos: Isolar bactérias que se associam endofiticamente com diferentes genótipos de milho (linhagens e híbridos) e caracterizá-las quanto a diversas propriedades morfofisiológicas e genéticas. Métodos: Inicialmente foi estabelecida uma coleção de 217 isolados de bactérias endofíticas de raízes de milho e destes, 98 foram mantidos em condições de laboratório. Foram realizadas caracterizações morfofisiológicas, incluindo morfologia de colônias, diversos testes bioquímicos (crescimento em diferentes meios de cultura, redução do nitrato, urease, catalase, tolerância intrínseca a antibióticos) e avaliação da capacidade de fixação do nitrogênio in vitro. Como etapa subsequente, avaliou-se o perfil genético das bactérias através da amplificação do DNA com o primer BOX-PCR, relacionado a regiões repetitivas e não codificantes do DNA. Foi realizado, ainda, o sequenciamento parcial do gene 16S RNAr de bactérias representantes dos principais agrupamentos obtidos com os dados morfofisiológicos, sendo identificados os gêneros Pantoea, Bacillus, Burkholderia e Klebsiella. Resultados: Foi observada alta variabilidade entre os isolados obtidos em todos os parâmetros analisados, confirmando que populações com elevado grau de diversidade morfofisiológica e genética se estabelece endofiticamente com o milho. É interessante constatar que essa diversidade ocorre mesmo em linhagens e híbridos de milho obtidos em condições normais de melhoramento para a gramínea, que não consideram a capacidade de associação com bactérias endofíticas. Conclusão: O estabelecimento dessa importante coleção, com microrganismos pertencentes a gêneros pouco estudados com a cultura do milho no Brasil permitirá a condução de estudos para a avaliação da capacidade promotora de crescimento ou mesmo fixação biológica de nitrogênio nesses isolados bacterianos

    A scoping review of research on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and the mass media: Looking back, moving forward

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has become more common in Western developed countries in recent years, as has media reporting on CAM and related issues. Correspondingly, media reports are a primary information source regarding decisions to use CAM. Research on CAM related media reports is becoming increasingly relevant and important; however, identifying key concepts to guide future research is problematic due to the dispersed nature of completed research in this field. A scoping review was conducted to: 1) determine the amount, focus and nature of research on CAM and the mass media; and 2) summarize and disseminate related research results.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The main phases were: 1) searching for relevant studies; 2) selecting studies based on pre-defined inclusion criteria; 3) extracting data; and 4) collating, summarizing and reporting the results.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of 4,454 studies identified through various search strategies, 16 were relevant to our objectives and included in a final sample. CAM and media research has focused primarily on print media coverage of a range of CAM therapies, although only a few studies articulated differences within the range of therapies surveyed. Research has been developed through a variety of disciplinary perspectives, with a focus on representation research. The research reviewed suggests that journalists draw on a range of sources to prepare media reports, although most commonly they cite conventional (versus CAM) sources and personal anecdotes. The tone of media reports appears generally positive, which may be related to a lack of reporting on issues related to risk and safety. Finally, a variety of discourses within media representations of CAM are apparent that each appeal to a specific audience through resonance with their specific concerns.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Research on CAM and the mass media spans multiple disciplines and strategies of inquiry; however, despite the diversity in approach, it is clear that issues related to production and reception of media content are in need of research attention. To address the varied issues in a comprehensive manner, future research needs to be collaborative, involving researchers across disciplines, journalists and CAM users.</p

    Genome of Herbaspirillum seropedicae Strain SmR1, a Specialized Diazotrophic Endophyte of Tropical Grasses

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    The molecular mechanisms of plant recognition, colonization, and nutrient exchange between diazotrophic endophytes and plants are scarcely known. Herbaspirillum seropedicae is an endophytic bacterium capable of colonizing intercellular spaces of grasses such as rice and sugar cane. The genome of H. seropedicae strain SmR1 was sequenced and annotated by The Paraná State Genome Programme—GENOPAR. The genome is composed of a circular chromosome of 5,513,887 bp and contains a total of 4,804 genes. The genome sequence revealed that H. seropedicae is a highly versatile microorganism with capacity to metabolize a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources and with possession of four distinct terminal oxidases. The genome contains a multitude of protein secretion systems, including type I, type II, type III, type V, and type VI secretion systems, and type IV pili, suggesting a high potential to interact with host plants. H. seropedicae is able to synthesize indole acetic acid as reflected by the four IAA biosynthetic pathways present. A gene coding for ACC deaminase, which may be involved in modulating the associated plant ethylene-signaling pathway, is also present. Genes for hemagglutinins/hemolysins/adhesins were found and may play a role in plant cell surface adhesion. These features may endow H. seropedicae with the ability to establish an endophytic life-style in a large number of plant species

    Kava and ethno-cultural identity in Oceania

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    Garibaldi and Turner (Ecol Soc 9:1, 5, 2004) explain the role that particular plants play in facilitating the shared ancestry, practices, and social experience of an ethnicity. This can include spiritual connections, cultural expression and practice, ceremony, exchange, linguistic reflection, socialization, and medicinal and/or dietary systems. They term these plants “cultural keystone species” and icons of identity, plants that if removed would cause some disruptions to the cultural practices and identity of an ethnic group. Undoubtedly, kava (Piper methysticum) is the cultural keystone species for many Oceanic and Pacific peoples, a “differentiating element of common culture” (Zagefka, Ethnicity, concepts of. In: Smith AD, Hou X, Stone J, Dennis R, Rizova P (eds) The Wiley Blackwell encyclopedia of race, ethnicity, and nationalism. West Wiley, Sussex, pp 761–763, 2016) informing their ethno-cultural identity. That influence is also extending to new non-Pacific Island user groups who have embraced elements of kava ethno-cultural identity in what has been termed diasporic identity formation in reverse. This chapter will discuss kava with specific reference to ethnic positionality in Fiji while recognizing the tensions from inside and outside the region that support and threaten the continuance of the kava drinking tradition

    Partial wave analysis of ψ(3686)K+Kη\psi(3686)\rightarrow K^{+}K^{-}\eta

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    Using a sample of (448.1±2.9)×106(448.1\pm2.9)\times10^6 ψ(3686)\psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, we perform the first partial wave analysis of ψ(3686)K+Kη\psi(3686)\rightarrow K^+K^-\eta. In addition to the well established states, ϕ(1020)\phi(1020), ϕ(1680)\phi(1680), and K3(1780)K_3^*(1780), contributions from X(1750)X(1750), ρ(2150)\rho(2150), ρ3(2250)\rho_3(2250), and K2(1980)K^*_2(1980) are also observed. The X(1750)X(1750) state is determined to be a 11^{--} resonance. The simultaneous observation of the ϕ(1680)\phi(1680) and X(1750)X(1750) indicates that the X(1750)X(1750), with previous observations in photoproduction, is distinct from the ϕ(1680)\phi(1680). The masses, widths, branching fractions of ψ(3686)K+Kη\psi(3686)\rightarrow K^+K^-\eta and the intermediate resonances are also measured.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, 5 tables, published in PR
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