15 research outputs found

    Efeitos da calagem na fertilidade do solo e na nutrição e produtividade da goiabeira Effects of liming on soil fertility, plant nutrition and guava yield

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    A acidez do solo é um dos mais importantes fatores que limitam a produção em regiÔes tropicais. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos da calagem na fertilidade do solo e na nutrição e produtividade da goiabeira (Psidium guajava L.). O experimento foi realizado na Estação Experimental de Citricultura de Bebedouro, São Paulo, em um Latossolo Vermelho distrófico (V = 26 % na camada de 0-20 cm), no período de agosto/1999 a julho/2006. As doses de calcårio empregadas foram: 0; 1,85; 3,71; 5,56 e 7,41 t ha-1. Durante 78 meses após aplicação do corretivo foram realizadas anålises químicas de solo. Foi feita avaliação do estado nutricional e da produtividade durante cinco safras agrícolas. A calagem promoveu alteração nos atributos químicos do solo ligados à acidez, elevando o pH, Ca, Mg, soma de bases (SB) e saturação por bases (V) e diminuindo H + Al, até 60 cm. Os teores foliares de Ca e Mg aumentaram com as doses de calcårio. As maiores produçÔes acumuladas de frutos estiveram associadas a um valor de V de 50 % na linha e 65 % na entrelinha das goiabeiras.<br>Soil acidity is one of the most important constraints to agricultural production in the tropics. For this reason, the objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of soil liming on the performance of guava (Psidium guajava L.) trees. The experiment took place at the Citrus Experimental Station in Bebedouro, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The soil was a Typic Haplustox (V = 26 % in the 0 to 20 cm layer) between August 1999 and July 2006. The following doses of limestone were employed: 0, 1.85, 3.71, 5.56, and 7.41 t ha-1. During the 78 months after starting the experiment, soil chemical attributes were periodically examined. Over a period of five years, the guava tree leaves were analyzed for micro-and macronutrients and the fruit yield was determined. Liming improved the evaluated soil chemical attributes: pH, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), BS, V, and hydrogen and aluminum (H + Al) down to a depth of 60 cm of samples taken from both in and between tree rows. The Ca and Mg levels increased in the leaves also. The highest fruit yields were observed when soil base saturation reached 50 % in the rows and 65 % between rows

    Suplementação a pasto: disponibilidade e qualidade x níveis de suplementação x desempenho Grazing supplementation: availability and quality x supplementation levels x performance

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    Objetivou-se avaliar os resultados da suplementação no perĂ­odo seco do ano e as possĂ­veis interferĂȘncias da disponibilidade e qualidade da forragem e os nĂ­veis de suplementação nos desempenhos. A disponibilidade total de MS e matĂ©ria seca verde das pastagens diferida para utilização na seca possui mĂ©dia de todos os experimentos de 6.431 kg.ha-1 e de 2.173 kg.ha-1, respectivamente. As Brachiarias no perĂ­odo seco sob pastejo apresentam altos teores de FDN, com mĂ©dia de 74,50%, altos teores de FDA, com mĂ©dia de 44,19%, baixos teores de PB, com mĂ©dia de 5,59% e baixos teores de DIVMS/O, com mĂ©dia de 51,36%. Nesse sentido, a dieta colhida pelo animal normalmente apresenta maiores teores de proteĂ­na bruta e menores teores de FDN. Sobre o consumo em pastejo, nota-se que a redução Ă© mĂ­nimo atĂ© o nĂ­vel de suplementação de 0,3% do peso corporal (PC) por dia e quando o consumo de suplemento aumenta para nĂ­veis acima de 0,3% do PC, o consumo de pasto Ă© reduzido e que esse decrĂ©scimo pode ser ainda maior quando a oferta de suplemento Ă© de 0,8% do PC. A suplementação propiciou aos bovinos maiores ganhos do que os recebendo apenas sal mineral no perĂ­odo seco. Devem-se garantir pelo menos 4.500 kg de MS total.ha-1, 1.200 kg.ha-1 de MSV, oferta de 10 a 12% do PC de MS da forragem e 6% de MS potencialmente digestĂ­vel, para garantir seletividade e ganhos individuais satisfatĂłrios sem comprometer o ganho por ĂĄrea. A suplementação no perĂ­odo seco em braquiĂĄrias Ă© biologicamente viĂĄvel pelo efeito positivo no ganho de peso, mas a viabilidade econĂŽmica do sistema Ă© local dependente. NĂ­veis de suplementação acima de 0,8% do PC devem ser investigados quanto a alternativas que possam evitar possĂ­veis efeitos negativos no ambiente ruminal que reduzam as expectativas de ganho, como o fracionamento da suplementação.<br>The objective was to evaluate the results of supplementation in the dry season of the year and the possible interference of the forage availability and quality and level of supplementation on performance. The total DM and green dry matter pasture availability deferred for use in the dry season has an average of all experiments of 6,431 kg ha-1 and 2,173 kg ha-1. The Brachiaria under grazing in the dry season have high levels of NDF, with an average of 74.50%, high levels of ADF, with an average of 44.19%, low levels of CP, with average of 5.59% and low levels of IVDM/O, with an average of 51.36%. In this sense, the diet taken by the animal usually presents higher crude protein and lower levels of NDF. On consumption in grazing, note that the intake reduction is limited by until the level of supplementation of 0.3% of body weight (BW) per day and when the consumption of supplement increases to levels above 0.3% of BW, the consumption of grass is low and that this decrease may be even greater when the supply of supplement is 0.8% of the BW. Supplementation of cattle provided larger gains than those receiving only mineral in the dry season. Must be guaranteed at least 4,500 kg DM total.ha-1, 1,200 kg.ha-1 of green dry matter, offering 10 to 12% of the BW offorage DM and 6% of DM potentially digestible to ensure selectivity and earnings satisfactory individual without compromising the gain per area. A supplementation in the dry season in Brachiaria is biologically feasible for positive effect on weight gain, but the economic viability of the system is location dependent. Supplementation levels above 0.8% of the BW should be investigated as alternatives that may avoid possible negative effects on the rumen environment to reduce the expectations of gain, as the fractionation of supplementation

    Observation of triple J/ψ meson production in proton-proton collisions

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    Protons consist of three valence quarks, two up-quarks and one down-quark, held together by gluons and a sea of quark-antiquark pairs. Collectively, quarks and gluons are referred to as partons. In a proton-proton collision, typically only one parton of each proton undergoes a hard scattering – referred to as single-parton scattering – leaving the remainder of each proton only slightly disturbed. Here, we report the study of double- and triple-parton scatterings through the simultaneous production of three J/ψ mesons, which consist of a charm quark-antiquark pair, in proton-proton collisions recorded with the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. We observed this process – reconstructed through the decays of J/ψ mesons into pairs of oppositely charged muons – with a statistical significance above five standard deviations. We measured the inclusive fiducial cross-section to be 272−104+141(stat)±17(syst)fb, and compared it to theoretical expectations for triple-J/ψ meson production in single-, double- and triple-parton scattering scenarios. Assuming factorization of multiple hard-scattering probabilities in terms of single-parton scattering cross-sections, double- and triple-parton scattering are the dominant contributions for the measured process

    Search for new Higgs bosons via same-sign top quark pair production in association with a jet in proton-proton collisions at s=13TeV

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    A search is presented for new Higgs bosons in proton-proton (pp) collision events in which a same-sign top quark pair is produced in association with a jet, via the pp→tH/A→ttc‟ and pp→tH/A→ttu‟ processes. Here, H and A represent the extra scalar and pseudoscalar boson, respectively, of the second Higgs doublet in the generalized two-Higgs-doublet model (g2HDM). The search is based on pp collision data collected at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138fb−1. Final states with a same-sign lepton pair in association with jets and missing transverse momentum are considered. New Higgs bosons in the 200–1000 GeV mass range and new Yukawa couplings between 0.1 and 1.0 are targeted in the search, for scenarios in which either H or A appear alone, or in which they coexist and interfere. No significant excess above the standard model prediction is observed. Exclusion limits are derived in the context of the g2HDM

    Measurement of the ttÂŻ charge asymmetry in events with highly Lorentz-boosted top quarks in pp collisions at s=13 TeV

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    The measurement of the charge asymmetry in top quark pair events with highly Lorentz-boosted top quarks decaying to a single lepton and jets is presented. The analysis is performed using proton-proton collisions at s=13TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb−1. The selection is optimized for top quarks produced with large Lorentz boosts, resulting in nonisolated leptons and overlapping jets. The top quark charge asymmetry is measured for events with a tt¯ invariant mass larger than 750 GeV and corrected for detector and acceptance effects using a binned maximum likelihood fit. The measured top quark charge asymmetry of (0.42−0.69+0.64)% is in good agreement with the standard model prediction at next-to-next-to-leading order in quantum chromodynamic perturbation theory with next-to-leading-order electroweak corrections. The result is also presented for two invariant mass ranges, 750–900 and >900GeV

    Study of azimuthal anisotropy of ϒ(1S) mesons in pPb collisions at sNN = 8.16 TeV

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    The azimuthal anisotropy of Image 1 mesons in high-multiplicity proton-lead collisions is studied using data collected by the CMS experiment at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 8.16TeV. The Image 1 mesons are reconstructed using their dimuon decay channel. The anisotropy is characterized by the second Fourier harmonic coefficients, found using a two-particle correlation technique, in which the Image 1 mesons are correlated with charged hadrons. A large pseudorapidity gap is used to suppress short-range correlations. Nonflow contamination from the dijet background is removed using a low-multiplicity subtraction method, and the results are presented as a function of Image 1 transverse momentum. The azimuthal anisotropies are smaller than those found for charmonia in proton-lead collisions at the same collision energy, but are consistent with values found for Image 1 mesons in lead-lead interactions at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV
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