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Potencial alelopático de folhas de manga e jambolão sob a germinação e emergência de espécies cultivadas e nativas.
Mangífera indica (manga) e syzygium cumini (jambolão) são espécies originárias da Índia e, são comumente encontradas em áreas de mata no Brasil. As plantas liberam substâncias químicas que podem influenciar a dominância e a sucessão de outras plantas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial alelopático de folhas de manga e jambolão sob a germinação e emergência de espécies nativas e cultivadas, em condições de laboratório e campo
Three dimensional loop quantum gravity: physical scalar product and spin foam models
In this paper, we address the problem of the dynamics in three dimensional
loop quantum gravity with zero cosmological constant. We construct a rigorous
definition of Rovelli's generalized projection operator from the kinematical
Hilbert space--corresponding to the quantization of the infinite dimensional
kinematical configuration space of the theory--to the physical Hilbert space.
In particular, we provide the definition of the physical scalar product which
can be represented in terms of a sum over (finite) spin-foam amplitudes.
Therefore, we establish a clear-cut connection between the canonical
quantization of three dimensional gravity and spin-foam models. We emphasize
two main properties of the result: first that no cut-off in the kinematical
degrees of freedom of the theory is introduced (in contrast to standard
`lattice' methods), and second that no ill-defined sum over spins (`bubble'
divergences) are present in the spin foam representation.Comment: Typos corrected, version appearing in Class. Quant. Gra
Fontes de resistência de videira ao fungo oídio no Nordeste brasileiro.
Foram avaliadas 135 variedades distintas em três ciclos, observando-se as mesmas plantas sem nenhum oídicida
Efeito de doses de fosforo e fontes de potassio na produtividade e qualidade comercial da batata (Solanum tuberosum, L., cv. Achat).
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Hamiltonian Analysis of Plebanski Theory
We study the Hamiltonian formulation of Plebanski theory in both the
Euclidean and Lorentzian cases. A careful analysis of the constraints shows
that the system is non regular, i.e. the rank of the Dirac matrix is
non-constant on the non-reduced phase space. We identify the gravitational and
topological sectors which are regular sub-spaces of the non-reduced phase
space. The theory can be restricted to the regular subspace which contains the
gravitational sector. We explicitly identify first and second class constraints
in this case. We compute the determinant of the Dirac matrix and the natural
measure for the path integral of the Plebanski theory (restricted to the
gravitational sector). This measure is the analogue of the
Leutwyler-Fradkin-Vilkovisky measure of quantum gravity.Comment: 25 pages, no figures, references adde
Timelike surfaces in Lorentz covariant loop gravity and spin foam models
We construct a canonical formulation of general relativity for the case of a
timelike foliation of spacetime. The formulation possesses explicit covariance
with respect to Lorentz transformations in the tangent space. Applying the loop
approach to quantize the theory we derive the spectrum of the area operator of
a two-dimensional surface. Its different branches are naturally associated to
spacelike and timelike surfaces. The results are compared with the predictions
of Lorentzian spin foam models. A restriction of the representations labeling
spin networks leads to perfect agreement between the states as well as the area
spectra in the two approaches.Comment: a wrong sign corrected in equation (65
Chemical changes and heavy metal partitioning in an oxisol cultivated with maize (Zea mays, L.) after 5 years disposal of a domestic and an industrial sewage sludge.
The need for solutions to minimize the negative environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities Fhas increased. Sewage sludge is composed of predominantly organic matter and can be used to improve soil characteristics, such as fertility. Therefore, its application in agriculture is an adequate alternative for its final disposal. However, there is a lack of information on its long-term effects on soil changes in tropical areas. Thus, the objectives of this study were to determine (i) the effect of sewage sludge application on heavy metal build-up in soil and maize grains and leaves, and (ii) the effects of soil amendment with sewage sludge on the chemical properties of a Brazilian oxisol. Besides the increasing levels of Zn, Cu, Ni, and Cr, amending soil with sewage sludge also alters the distribution of these metals by increasing the mobile Phases, which correlated significantly with the increase in metal extraction with two single extractants, Mehlich 1 and DTPA (Diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid). The levels of Fe, Mn, Zn, and Cu in maize grains and leaves increased with the type and rate of sewage sludge application. Nevertheless, metal build-up in soil and plants was within the allowed limits. Significant differences were also found in soil characteristics like humic fractionation with the applied sewage doses. The data obtained does not indicate any expressive drawbacks in the use of sewage sludge as a soil amendment, as the heavy metal concentrations observed are unlikely to cause any environmental or health problems, even overestimated loadings, and are in accordance with the Brazilian regulations on farming land biosolid disposal
CALIFA, the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey: I. Survey presentation
We present here the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) survey,
which has been designed to provide a first step in this direction.We summarize
the survey goals and design, including sample selection and observational
strategy.We also showcase the data taken during the first observing runs
(June/July 2010) and outline the reduction pipeline, quality control schemes
and general characteristics of the reduced data. This survey is obtaining
spatially resolved spectroscopic information of a diameter selected sample of
galaxies in the Local Universe (0.005< z <0.03). CALIFA has been
designed to allow the building of two-dimensional maps of the following
quantities: (a) stellar populations: ages and metallicities; (b) ionized gas:
distribution, excitation mechanism and chemical abundances; and (c) kinematic
properties: both from stellar and ionized gas components. CALIFA uses the PPAK
Integral Field Unit (IFU), with a hexagonal field-of-view of
\sim1.3\sq\arcmin', with a 100% covering factor by adopting a three-pointing
dithering scheme. The optical wavelength range is covered from 3700 to 7000
{\AA}, using two overlapping setups (V500 and V1200), with different
resolutions: R\sim850 and R\sim1650, respectively. CALIFA is a legacy survey,
intended for the community. The reduced data will be released, once the quality
has been guaranteed. The analyzed data fulfill the expectations of the original
observing proposal, on the basis of a set of quality checks and exploratory
analysis.
We conclude from this first look at the data that CALIFA will be an important
resource for archaeological studies of galaxies in the Local Universe.Comment: 32 pages, 29 figures, Accepted for publishing in Astronomy and
Astrophysic
Slowly evolving geometry in recurrent neural networks I: extreme dilution regime
We study extremely diluted spin models of neural networks in which the
connectivity evolves in time, although adiabatically slowly compared to the
neurons, according to stochastic equations which on average aim to reduce
frustration. The (fast) neurons and (slow) connectivity variables equilibrate
separately, but at different temperatures. Our model is exactly solvable in
equilibrium. We obtain phase diagrams upon making the condensed ansatz (i.e.
recall of one pattern). These show that, as the connectivity temperature is
lowered, the volume of the retrieval phase diverges and the fraction of
mis-aligned spins is reduced. Still one always retains a region in the
retrieval phase where recall states other than the one corresponding to the
`condensed' pattern are locally stable, so the associative memory character of
our model is preserved.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure
Mass and Gauge Invariance IV (Holography for the Karch-Randall Model)
We argue that the Karch-Randall compactification is holographically dual to a
4-d conformal field theory coupled to gravity on Anti de Sitter space. Using
this interpretation we recover the mass spectrum of the model. In particular,
we find no massless spin-2 states. By giving a purely 4-d interpretation to the
compactification we make clear that it represents the first example of a local
4-d field theory in which general covariance does not imply the existence of a
massless graviton. We also discuss some variations of the Karch-Randall model
discussed in the literature, and we examine whether its properties are generic
to all conformal field theory.Comment: 26 pages, uses package latexsym. Note added in proo
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