28 research outputs found

    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

    Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests.

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    Tropical forests are known for their high diversity. Yet, forest patches do occur in the tropics where a single tree species is dominant. Such "monodominant" forests are known from all of the main tropical regions. For Amazonia, we sampled the occurrence of monodominance in a massive, basin-wide database of forest-inventory plots from the Amazon Tree Diversity Network (ATDN). Utilizing a simple defining metric of at least half of the trees ≥ 10 cm diameter belonging to one species, we found only a few occurrences of monodominance in Amazonia, and the phenomenon was not significantly linked to previously hypothesized life history traits such wood density, seed mass, ectomycorrhizal associations, or Rhizobium nodulation. In our analysis, coppicing (the formation of sprouts at the base of the tree or on roots) was the only trait significantly linked to monodominance. While at specific locales coppicing or ectomycorrhizal associations may confer a considerable advantage to a tree species and lead to its monodominance, very few species have these traits. Mining of the ATDN dataset suggests that monodominance is quite rare in Amazonia, and may be linked primarily to edaphic factors

    A construção de uma proposta pedagógica para creches: uma trajetória de pesquisa em psicologia do desenvolvimento

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    Nossas pesquisas visam investigar alguns elementos mediadores da interação criança-meio baseadas em uma abordagem sócio-interacionista de desenvolvimento, a qual concebe a construção do conhecimento, da linguagem e da subjetividade se dando nas e pelas múltiplas interações que o indivíduo estabelece com outras pessoas, em ambientes organizados e estruturados pelos adultos conforme suas concepções sobre desenvolvimento e educação infantil. Alguns pontos básicos para a construção de uma proposta pedagógica para creches já foram sugeridos e exigem uma revisão do papel da recreacionista e dos profissionais de creche no desenvolvimento infantil

    Empresariado industrial e a educação profissional brasileira Industrial businessmen and the Brazilian professional education

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    Considerando as mudanças políticas e econômicas transcorridas na sociedade brasileira na última década do século passado, marcadas, entre outros fatos, pela ascensão da ideologia neoliberal e por mudanças no setor produtivo, além da ênfase discursiva de governo e de setores empresariais sobre a necessária reformulação do sistema educacional visando o alcance de uma economia competitiva, objetiva-se analisar o papel que o empresariado industrial reserva à educação profissional visando a consecução do seu projeto de desenvolvimento econômico. Foram utilizados como fontes primárias documentos técnicos da Confederação Nacional da Indústria (CNI) e da Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo (Fiesp), além de depoimentos das lideranças dessas instituições em diversos periódicos brasileiros. Concluiu-se que embora o empresariado brasileiro tenha enfatizado o investimento na educação básica e na educação profissional, tal ênfase busca ajustar a educação brasileira aos interesses econômicos e não considerá-la um direito social a ser garantido pelo Estado a todos cidadãos brasileiros. As análises e proposições do empresariado para a educação estruturam-se em bases semelhantes às proferidas pelo Banco Mundial, o qual segue enfaticamente a Teoria do Capital Humano. Afirma-se também que suas proposições concernentes ao desenvolvimento econômico e à política educacional foram incorporadas na agenda do governo central brasileiro no transcorrer da década de 1990.<br>Considering the political and economical changes that took place in the Brazilian society during the last decade of the 20th century, characterized as they were, among other facts, by the rising of the neoliberal ideology and by changes in the productive sector, apart from the professed emphasis government and business sectors have placed on the necessary reform of the education system aimed at achieving a competitive economy, the objective of this article is to investigate the role industrial businessmen assign to professional education within their projects of economic development. The primary reference material used were technical documents by the Confederação Nacional da Indústria (CNI - National Confederation of Industries) and by the Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo (Fiesp - Industry Federation of the State of São Paulo), and also testimonies from leaders of those institutions extracted from various Brazilian periodicals. The conclusion has been that although Brazilian businessmen have emphasized investments in basic and professional education, such emphasis seeks to adjust education in Brazil to economic interests and not to regard it as a social right to be guaranteed by the state to all citizens. The analyses and proposals for education made by businessmen evolve around principles similar to those put forward by the World Bank, which adhere strictly to the Theory of Human Capital. The text also shows that such proposals regarding economic development and educational policy have been incorporated into the Brazilian central government agenda during the 1990s
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