32 research outputs found

    Agroproductive Evaluation of Maize (Zea mays L) and Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Cultivated in Association, in Angonia, Mozambique

    Get PDF
    This research took place at the Center for Agricultural Research in Mozambique, on red ferrallitic soil, located at the Ntengo Umodzi Agronomy Post, Angonia District, Province of Tete, in 2012-2012. The aim was to evaluate agroproductivity indicators within a crop area of maize and beans in association. A randomized block experimental design was used, with 4 replicas and 5 treatments, consisting of maize plants, variety PAN 53; and beans, variety Diacol, in association, in 20 lots of 8 furrows each. Plant height was evaluated for the two crops. The number of kernels per ear and beans per pod were determined, along with the land equivalence ratio. SPSS 13.0 for Windows was used for statistical analysis of results, and normal distribution of each variable data was checked. Variance analysis was made as well. The Pearson correlation coefficient was performed through the Statistical Analysis System (SAS). The results showed no significant differences in terms of plant height and number of kernels per ears. The land equivalence ratio of the ass

    Oral manifestations of ellis-van creveld syndrome. A rare case report

    Get PDF
    Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC) or chondroectodermal dysplasia is an autosomal recessive disorder, characterized by dwarfism, polydactyly, hypoplastic fingernails and congenital heart defects, finding in most of the cases orofacial anomalies. We describe a clinical case of a 9 year old male patient diagnosed with EVC who visited our Maxillofacial private consultation at Alcorcon Southern Hospital, presenting typical oral manifestations such as dental agenesis, delayed eruption, hypoplasia of the enamel, dental dysmorphism, taurodontism and supernumerary teeth. EVC syndrome is a rare disease and requires a multidisciplinary approach. Oral features are constant and requires the jointly performance of Odontologist and Maxillofacial surgeon aiming to get an appropriate treatment sequence surgery-orthodontics in order to achieve a suitable functional result to improve the quality of life of these patients

    The application of diode laser in the treatment of oral soft tissues lesions. A literature review

    Get PDF
    Since its appearance in the dental area, the laser has become a treatment of choice in the removal of lesions in the oral soft tissues, due to the numerous advantages they offer, being one of the most used currently the diode laser. The aim of this review was to determine the efficacy and predictability of diode laser as a treatment of soft tissue injuries compared to other surgical methods. A literature review of articles published in PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus and the Cochrane Library databases between 2007 and 2017 was performed. ?Diode laser?, ?soft tissue?, ?oral cavity? and ?oral surgery? were employed for the search strategy. Only articles published English or Spanish were selected. The diode laser is a minimally invasive technology that offers great advantages, superior to those of the conventional scalpel, such as reduction of bleeding, inflammation and the lower probability of scars. Its effectiveness is comparable to that of other types of lasers, in addition to being an option of lower cost and greater ease of use. Its application in the soft tissues has been evaluated, being a safe and effective method for the excision of lesions like fibromas, epulis fissuratum and the accomplishment of frenectomies. The diode laser can be used with very good results for the removal of lesions in soft tissues, being used in small exophytic lesions due to their easy application, adequate coagulation, no need to suture and the slightest inflammation and pain

    Third molar autotransplant planning with a tooth replica. A year of follow-up case report

    Get PDF
    The advantages of dental autotransplantation and its high level of clinical success mean that it should be considered as a therapeutic option when replacing a lost tooth. In order to achieve optimum results, it is necessary to know the technique of denta

    Evaluación agroproductiva de un área de cultivo asociado de maíz (Zea mays l.) y frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) en Angónia. Mozambique.

    Get PDF
    La investigación fue realizada en el Instituto de Investigación Agraria de Mozambique, localizado en el puesto Agronómico de Ntengo Umodzi, Distrito de Angónia, Provincia de Tete,  sobre un suelo Ferralítico Rojo, en el período 2012-2013, con el objetivo de evaluar indicadores de agroproductividad de un área de cultivos asociados de maíz y frijol. El diseño experimental utilizado fue en bloques al azar con 4 réplicas y 5 tratamientos, constituidos por la combinación de plantas de maíz variedad PAN 53 y de frijol variedad Diacol Calima, con un total de 20 parcelas con 8 surcos. Se valoró la altura de la planta para ambos cultivos. Se determinó, numero de granos por mazorca para el maíz y numero de granos por vaina para el frijol y el índice equivalente de tierra. El procesamiento estadístico de los resultados se desarrolló con el empleo de SPSS versión 13.0, se comprobó la distribución normal de los datos en cada variable, se realizó análisis de varianza. Los resultados muestran que no existieron diferencias significativas en cuanto, altura de la planta y número de granos / mazorcas. En cuanto al índice equivalente del área, la asociación fue eficiente para todos los tratamientos de maíz con frijol con una ventaja de 61% sobre los monocultivos.ABSTRACTThis research took place at the Center for Agricultural Research in Mozambique, on red ferrallitic soil, located at the Ntengo Umodzi Agronomy Post, Angonia District, Province of Tete, in 2012-2012. The aim was to evaluate agroproductivity indicators within a crop area associated to maize and beans. An experimental randomized block design was used, with 4 replicas and 5 treatments, made of a combination of maize plants, variety PAN 53, and beans, variety Diacol Calima, on 20 lots of 8 rows. Plant height was evaluated for the two crops. The number of kernels per ear and beans per pod were determined, along with the land equivalent ratio. SPSS 13.0 for Windows was used for statistical analysis of results, and normal distribution of each variable data was checked. Variance analysis was made as well.. The results showed no significant differences in terms of plant height and number of kernels per ears. The land equivalent ratio of the associated area was efficient for all the bean treatments, with a 61% advantage over mono-crops

    Evaluación agroproductiva de un área de cultivo asociado de maíz (Zea mays l.) y frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) en Angónia. Mozambique.

    Get PDF
    La investigación fue realizada en el Instituto de Investigación Agraria de Mozambique, localizado en el puesto Agronómico de Ntengo Umodzi, Distrito de Angónia, Provincia de Tete,  sobre un suelo Ferralítico Rojo, en el período 2012-2013, con el objetivo de evaluar indicadores de agroproductividad de un área de cultivos asociados de maíz y frijol. El diseño experimental utilizado fue en bloques al azar con 4 réplicas y 5 tratamientos, constituidos por la combinación de plantas de maíz variedad PAN 53 y de frijol variedad Diacol Calima, con un total de 20 parcelas con 8 surcos. Se valoró la altura de la planta para ambos cultivos. Se determinó, numero de granos por mazorca para el maíz y numero de granos por vaina para el frijol y el índice equivalente de tierra. El procesamiento estadístico de los resultados se desarrolló con el empleo de SPSS versión 13.0, se comprobó la distribución normal de los datos en cada variable, se realizó análisis de varianza. Los resultados muestran que no existieron diferencias significativas en cuanto, altura de la planta y número de granos / mazorcas. En cuanto al índice equivalente del área, la asociación fue eficiente para todos los tratamientos de maíz con frijol con una ventaja de 61% sobre los monocultivos.ABSTRACTThis research took place at the Center for Agricultural Research in Mozambique, on red ferrallitic soil, located at the Ntengo Umodzi Agronomy Post, Angonia District, Province of Tete, in 2012-2012. The aim was to evaluate agroproductivity indicators within a crop area associated to maize and beans. An experimental randomized block design was used, with 4 replicas and 5 treatments, made of a combination of maize plants, variety PAN 53, and beans, variety Diacol Calima, on 20 lots of 8 rows. Plant height was evaluated for the two crops. The number of kernels per ear and beans per pod were determined, along with the land equivalent ratio. SPSS 13.0 for Windows was used for statistical analysis of results, and normal distribution of each variable data was checked. Variance analysis was made as well.. The results showed no significant differences in terms of plant height and number of kernels per ears. The land equivalent ratio of the associated area was efficient for all the bean treatments, with a 61% advantage over mono-crops

    Evaluación agroproductiva de un área de cultivo asociado de maíz (Zea mays l.) y frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) en Angónia. Mozambique.

    Get PDF
    La investigación fue realizada en el Instituto de Investigación Agraria de Mozambique, localizado en el puesto Agronómico de Ntengo Umodzi, Distrito de Angónia, Provincia de Tete,  sobre un suelo Ferralítico Rojo, en el período 2012-2013, con el objetivo de evaluar indicadores de agroproductividad de un área de cultivos asociados de maíz y frijol. El diseño experimental utilizado fue en bloques al azar con 4 réplicas y 5 tratamientos, constituidos por la combinación de plantas de maíz variedad PAN 53 y de frijol variedad Diacol Calima, con un total de 20 parcelas con 8 surcos. Se valoró la altura de la planta para ambos cultivos. Se determinó, numero de granos por mazorca para el maíz y numero de granos por vaina para el frijol y el índice equivalente de tierra. El procesamiento estadístico de los resultados se desarrolló con el empleo de SPSS versión 13.0, se comprobó la distribución normal de los datos en cada variable, se realizó análisis de varianza. Los resultados muestran que no existieron diferencias significativas en cuanto, altura de la planta y número de granos / mazorcas. En cuanto al índice equivalente del área, la asociación fue eficiente para todos los tratamientos de maíz con frijol con una ventaja de 61% sobre los monocultivos.ABSTRACTThis research took place at the Center for Agricultural Research in Mozambique, on red ferrallitic soil, located at the Ntengo Umodzi Agronomy Post, Angonia District, Province of Tete, in 2012-2012. The aim was to evaluate agroproductivity indicators within a crop area associated to maize and beans. An experimental randomized block design was used, with 4 replicas and 5 treatments, made of a combination of maize plants, variety PAN 53, and beans, variety Diacol Calima, on 20 lots of 8 rows. Plant height was evaluated for the two crops. The number of kernels per ear and beans per pod were determined, along with the land equivalent ratio. SPSS 13.0 for Windows was used for statistical analysis of results, and normal distribution of each variable data was checked. Variance analysis was made as well.. The results showed no significant differences in terms of plant height and number of kernels per ears. The land equivalent ratio of the associated area was efficient for all the bean treatments, with a 61% advantage over mono-crops

    Agroproductive Evaluation of Maize (Zea mays L) and Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Cultivated in Association, in Angonia, Mozambique

    Get PDF
    This research took place at the Center for Agricultural Research in Mozambique, on red ferrallitic soil, located at the Ntengo Umodzi Agronomy Post, Angonia District, Province of Tete, in 20122012. The aim was to evaluate agroproductivity indicators within a crop area of maize and beans in association. A randomized block experimental design was used, with 4 replicas and 5 treatments, consisting of maize plants, variety PAN 53; and beans, variety Diacol, in association, in 20 lots of 8 furrows each. Plant height was evaluated for the two crops. The number of kernels per ear and beans per pod were determined, along with the land equivalence ratio. SPSS 13.0 for Windows was used for statistical analysis of results, and normal distribution of each variable data was checked. Variance analysis was made as well. The Pearson correlation coefficient was performed through the Statistical Analysis System (SAS). The results showed no significant differences in terms of plant height and number of kernels per ears. The land equivalence ratio of the associated area was efficient for all the bean treatments, with a 61% advantage over monocrops

    Evaluación agroproductiva de un área de cultivo asociado de maíz (Zea mays l.) y frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) en Angónia. Mozambique

    Get PDF
    La investigación fue realizada en el Instituto de Investigación Agraria de Mozambique, localizado en el puesto Agronómico de Ntengo Umodzi, Distrito de Angónia, Provincia de Tete, sobre un suelo Ferralítico Rojo, en el período 2012-2013, con el objetivo de evaluar indicadores de agroproductividad de un área de cultivos asociados de maíz y frijol. El diseño experimental utilizado fue en bloques al azar con 4 réplicas y 5 tratamientos, constituidos por la combinación de plantas de maíz variedad PAN 53 y de frijol variedad Diacol Calima, con un total de 20 parcelas con 8 surcos. Se valoró la altura de la planta para ambos cultivos. Se determinó, numero de granos por mazorca para el maíz y numero de granos por vaina para el frijol y el índice equivalente de tierra. El procesamiento estadístico de los resultados se desarrolló con el empleo de SPSS versión 13.0, se comprobó la distribución normal de los datos en cada variable, se realizó análisis de varianza. Los resultados muestran que no existieron diferencias significativas en cuanto, altura de la planta y número de granos / mazorcas. En cuanto al índice equivalente del área, la asociación fue eficiente para todos los tratamientos de maíz con frijol con una ventaja de 61% sobre los monocultivos

    IMPACT-Global Hip Fracture Audit: Nosocomial infection, risk prediction and prognostication, minimum reporting standards and global collaborative audit. Lessons from an international multicentre study of 7,090 patients conducted in 14 nations during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Get PDF
    corecore