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    MORFOLOGIA DOS ÓRGÃOS GENITAIS FEMININOS DO MUÇUÃ (Kinosternon scorpioides)

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    With the aim to study and describe the anatomy, the topography and possible anatomic variations of the female genital organs of the mud turtle Kinosternon scorpiedes, ten adult animals were used for such purpose. The animals were sacrificed by an overdose (3ml) of sodium pentobarbital 2,5%. After the sacrifice, the coelom cavity has been opened and with the aid of a magnifying glass the parts were dissected and photographed. The results did shown that the genital organs of Kinosternon scorpiedes female are formed by a pair of ovaries and one pair of oviducts. The ovaries showed up as being constitued by follicles in different stages of development sustained by a mesovary ligament. The oviducts were divided into five segments, infundibulum, magnum, isthmus, uterus and vagina, fixed by a mesoviduct that begins next to the ovaries and goes to insent itself into the cloaca, this last one being common to the urogenital and digestive systems. These findings allowed the conclusion that this species of mud turtle female genital organs display a bilateral way of function, similar  to that of the birds left oviduct. Estudaram-se os órgãos genitais femininos de dez exemplares de muçuã (Kinosternon scorpioides) adultos, visando conhecer a anatomia, topografia e possíveis variações anatômicas. Os animais foram submetidos à eutanásia sacrificados com dose letal (3ml) de tiopental sódico 2,5%, seguido de abertura da cavidade celomática e dissecação macroscópica, auxiliada por lupa. Os resultados mostraram os órgãos genitais femininos do muçuã formados por um par de ovários e ovidutos. Os ovários apresentavam-se constituídos por folículos em diferentes estágios de desenvolvimento, sustentados pelo mesovário, enquanto que os ovidutos estavam fixados pelo mesoviduto e divididos em cinco segmentos, infundíbulo, magnum, istmo, útero e vagina, esta última inserida na cloaca, compartimento comum aos aparelhos urogenital e digestório. Com base nos achados, conclui-se que os órgãos genitais femininos do muçuã são funcionais bilateralmente, porém, semelhança anatômica ao oviduto esquerdo das aves

    Characterization of green zero-valent iron nanoparticles produced with tree leaf extracts

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    In the last decades nanotechnology has become increasingly important because it offers indisputable advantages to almost every area of expertise, including environmental remediation. In this area the synthesis of highly reactive nanomaterials (e.g. zero-valent iron nanoparticles, nZVI) is gaining the attention of the scientific community, service providers and other stakeholders. The synthesis of nZVI by the recently developed green bottom-up method is extremely promising. However, the lack of information about the characteristics of the synthetized particles hinders a wider and more extensive application. This work aims to evaluate the characteristics of nZVI synthesized through the green method using leaves from different trees. Considering the requirements of a product for environmental remediation the following characteristics were studied: size, shape, reactivity and agglomeration tendency. The mulberry and pomegranate leaf extracts produced the smallest nZVIs (5–10 nm), the peach, pear and vine leaf extracts produced the most reactive nZVIs while the ones produced with passion fruit, medlar and cherry extracts did not settle at high nZVI concentrations (931 and 266 ppm). Considering all tests, the nZVIs obtained from medlar and vine leaf extracts are the ones that could present better performances in the environmental remediation. The information gathered in this paper will be useful to choose the most appropriate leaf extracts and operational conditions for the application of the green nZVIs in environmental remediation

    Extreme Ultra-Violet Spectroscopy of the Lower Solar Atmosphere During Solar Flares

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    The extreme ultraviolet portion of the solar spectrum contains a wealth of diagnostic tools for probing the lower solar atmosphere in response to an injection of energy, particularly during the impulsive phase of solar flares. These include temperature and density sensitive line ratios, Doppler shifted emission lines and nonthermal broadening, abundance measurements, differential emission measure profiles, and continuum temperatures and energetics, among others. In this paper I shall review some of the advances made in recent years using these techniques, focusing primarily on studies that have utilized data from Hinode/EIS and SDO/EVE, while also providing some historical background and a summary of future spectroscopic instrumentation.Comment: 34 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to Solar Physics as part of the Topical Issue on Solar and Stellar Flare

    In situ degradability of corn stover and elephant-grass harvested at four stages of maturity

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    Among tropical forages, corn silage is largely used by farmers trying to explore the maximum genetic potential from the animals. However, other tropical forages, such as elephant-grass (Pennisetum purpureum), are more productive and therefore cheaper to use than corn silage. Our objective was to compare the in situ degradability of elephant-grass with that from corn hybrids, all harvested at four stages of maturity. The experimental design followed a randomized block design with nested subplots. Two corn hybrids: AG5011, ZN8392 were harvested with 25, 30, 35, and 40% dry matter (DM) in the whole plant, and separated in stem + leaf sheath + leaf blade (stover), and cobs. Elephant-grass was harvested with 30, 40, 50 and 60 days after a leveling cut. Dried and ground samples were incubated in nylon bags inside the rumen for 0, 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h to estimate the kinetics of ruminal DM and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) degradation. The advance of maturity increased the NDF and acid detergent fiber (ADF) content in elephant-grass, and reduced its DM degradability. However, maturity had little or no effect on fiber content and DM degradability of corn stover. Elephant-grass had a higher NDF degradability than corn stover, and there was no effect of maturity on NDF degradability of either elephant-grass or corn stover. Fiber degradability of elephant-grass was not worse than that of corn stover, and therefore the choice of forage should be made on economical analysis rather than assuming an intrinsic low production potential for elephant-grass based diets.Dentre as forragens, a silagem de milho é amplamente utilizada pelos fazendeiros que visam explorar o máximo do potencial genético dos animais. No entanto, outros volumosos tropicais como o capim-elefante (Pennisetum purpureum) são mais produtivos e, portanto, mais baratos do que a silagem de milho. Nosso objetivo foi comparar a degradabilidade in situ do capim-elefante com a degradabilidade de híbridos de milho, colhidos em quatro estágios de maturidade. O experimento seguiu um delineamento de blocos ao acaso com sub-parcelas. Dois híbridos de milho: AG5011 e ZN8392 foram colhidos com 25, 30, 35 e 40% matéria seca (MS) na planta toda e separados na fração colmo + bainha + folhas e espigas. Capim elefante foi colhido 30, 40, 50 e 60 dias após o corte de nivelamento. As amostras secas e trituradas foram incubadas no rúmen por 0, 6, 12, 24, 48 e 72 h para cálculo da cinética da degradação ruminal da MS e da fibra em detergente neutro (FDN). O avanço da maturidade aumentou os teores de FDN e fibra em detergente ácido (FDA) do capim elefante e reduziu a degradabilidade da MS. Entretanto, a maturidade teve pouco efeito sobre os teores de fibra e a degradabilidade da MS da fração planta dos híbridos de milho. O capim elefante apresentou maior degradabilidade da FDN do que híbridos de milho, e não houve efeito da maturidade sobre a degradabilidade da FDN das duas espécies. A degradabilidade da fibra de capim-elefante não é pior do que a de híbridos de milho e, portanto a escolha da forragem deve ser feita com base em análises econômicas ao invés de assumir um menor potencial de produção em dietas a base de capim elefante
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