17 research outputs found

    Contribution to the understanding of tribological properties of graphite intercalation compounds with metal chloride

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    Intrinsic tribological properties of lamellar compounds are usually attributed to the presence of van der Waals gaps in their structure through which interlayer interactions are weak. The controlled variation of the distances and interactions between graphene layers by intercalation of electrophilic species in graphite is used in order to explore more deeply the friction reduction properties of low-dimensional compounds. Three graphite intercalation compounds with antimony pentachloride, iron trichloride and aluminium trichloride are studied. Their tribological properties are correlated to their structural parameters, and the interlayer interactions are deduced from ab initio bands structure calculations

    Large-Scale Gene Disruption in Magnaporthe oryzae Identifies MC69, a Secreted Protein Required for Infection by Monocot and Dicot Fungal Pathogens

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    To search for virulence effector genes of the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae, we carried out a large-scale targeted disruption of genes for 78 putative secreted proteins that are expressed during the early stages of infection of M. oryzae. Disruption of the majority of genes did not affect growth, conidiation, or pathogenicity of M. oryzae. One exception was the gene MC69. The mc69 mutant showed a severe reduction in blast symptoms on rice and barley, indicating the importance of MC69 for pathogenicity of M. oryzae. The mc69 mutant did not exhibit changes in saprophytic growth and conidiation. Microscopic analysis of infection behavior in the mc69 mutant revealed that MC69 is dispensable for appressorium formation. However, mc69 mutant failed to develop invasive hyphae after appressorium formation in rice leaf sheath, indicating a critical role of MC69 in interaction with host plants. MC69 encodes a hypothetical 54 amino acids protein with a signal peptide. Live-cell imaging suggested that fluorescently labeled MC69 was not translocated into rice cytoplasm. Site-directed mutagenesis of two conserved cysteine residues (Cys36 and Cys46) in the mature MC69 impaired function of MC69 without affecting its secretion, suggesting the importance of the disulfide bond in MC69 pathogenicity function. Furthermore, deletion of the MC69 orthologous gene reduced pathogenicity of the cucumber anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare on both cucumber and Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. We conclude that MC69 is a secreted pathogenicity protein commonly required for infection of two different plant pathogenic fungi, M. oryzae and C. orbiculare pathogenic on monocot and dicot plants, respectively

    Limosilactobacillus fermentum ING8, a Potential Multifunctional Non-Starter Strain with Relevant Technological Properties and Antimicrobial Activity

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    Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have gained particular attention among different exopolysaccharide-producing microorganisms due to their safety status and effects on human health and food production. Exopolysaccharide-producing LAB play a crucial role in different ways, such as improving texture, mouthfeel, controlling viscosity, and for low-calorie food production. In this study, we isolated a mul-tifunctional strain with good exopolysaccharide production properties. Limosilactobacillus fermentum ING8 was isolated from an Indian traditional fermented milk (Dahi) and evaluated for its safety, enzymatic activity, NaCl resistance and temperature tolerance, milk coagulation, and storage stability. Finally, the complete genome of this strain was sequenced and subjected to safety in silico evaluation and genomic analysis. The results revealed that L. fermentum ING8 possesses relevant technological properties, such as exopolysaccharide production, antimicrobial activity, and galactose utilization. Besides, this strain showed very high stability to storage conditions at refrigeration temperature. In addition, the genomic analysis did not evidence any possible deleterious elements, such as acquired antibiotic resistance genes, virulence genes, or hemolysis-related genes. However, all structural genes related to the galactose operon and EPS production were detected. Therefore, L. fermentum ING8 can be considered a promising multifunctional bacterium to be proposed as non-starter in different types of dairy productions

    Avaliação de sete famílias S2 prolíficas de minimilho para a produção de híbridos Evaluation of seven prolific baby corn S2 families for hybrids production

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    Sete famĂ­lias S2 de minimilho foram cruzadas entre si em esquema dialĂ©lico completo. Os hĂ­bridos simples obtidos foram avaliados na Estação Experimental de SĂŁo Manuel, da Faculdade de CiĂȘncias AgrĂĄrias da Universidade de SĂŁo Paulo (UNESP-Botucatu). O experimento foi delineado em blocos casualizados com trĂȘs repetiçÔes. As parcelas consistiram de fileiras de 5 m espaçadas entre si por 0,90 m, com 50 plantas cada uma. Avaliaram-se as seguintes caracterĂ­sticas: nĂșmero de espigas por parcela (NE), massa de espigas com palha (MECP) e sem palha (MESP), comprimento de espigas com palha (CECP) e sem palha (CESP), diĂąmetro de espigas com palha (DECP) e sem palha (DESP), altura da planta (AP) e da espiga (AE). Estimaram-se os efeitos da capacidade geral e especĂ­fica de combinação das famĂ­lias pelo mĂ©todo 4, modelo estatĂ­stico 1, proposto por Griffing. Houve predominĂąncia dos efeitos gĂȘnicos aditivos para a massa de espigas com palha e sem palha. Entretanto, para o comprimento de espigas sem palha, diĂąmetro de espigas com palha e sem palha, altura de planta e altura de espigas, os efeitos gĂȘnicos aditivos e nĂŁo aditivos foram equivalentes. Pelas estimativas das capacidades combinatĂłrias para o nĂșmero de espigas por parcela, massa de espigas com palha e sem palha, a famĂ­lia 27 Ă© a indicada para obter genĂłtipos superiores.<br>Seven baby corn families were crossed in a complete diallel scheme. The single-cross hybrids obtained were assessed at SĂŁo Manuel Experimental Station of Crop Sciences School (Faculdade de CiĂȘncias AgronĂŽmicas) of SĂŁo Paulo State University -Botucatu (UNESP). The experiment was set up in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The experimental plot consisted of one row, 5 m long, with 50 plants. Rows were spaced 0.90 m apart. The traits assessed included: number of ears per plot (NE), weight of ears husked (MECP) and dehusked (MESP), length of ears husked (CECP) and dehusked (CESP), diameter of ears husked (DECP) and dehusked (DESP), plant height (PH) and ear height (EH). General and specific combining ability effects (GCA and SCA) were estimated by Griffing's Method 4, Model 1. There was predominance of additive effects for weigth of ears husked and dehusked. However, for other parameters, such as length of ears dehusked, diameter of ears husked and dehusked, plant height and ear height, there was equivalence of additive and non-additive gene effects. The family 27 is indicated for obtantion of superior genotypes from the estimates of combining abilities for number of ears per plot, weight of ears husked and dehusked
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