52 research outputs found
Reentrant charge order transition in the extended Hubbard model
We study the extended Hubbard model with both on-site and nearest neighbor
Coulomb repulsion ( and , respectively) in the Dynamical Mean Field
theory. At quarter filling, the model shows a transition to a charge ordered
phase with different sublattice occupancies n_A \nen_B. The effective mass
increases drastically at the critical and a pseudo-gap opens in the
single-particle spectral function for higher values of . The -curve
has a negative slope for small temperatures, i.e. the charge ordering
transition can be driven by increasing the temperature. This is due to the
higher spin-entropy of the charge ordered phase.Comment: 4 pages, 4 EPS figures included, REVTe
In silico detection of a defective genomic RNA of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4 strain 5 in High-Throughput Sequencing data.
Grapevine leafroll disease (GLRD) is one of the most economically important viral diseases affecting grapevines (Maliogka et aI., 2015)
Discovery and molecular characterization of a novel enamovirus, Grapevine enamovirus-1.
In this study, we describe a novel putative Enamovirus member, Grapevine enamovirus-1 (GEV-1), discovered by high-throughput sequencing (HTS). A limited survey using HTS of 17 grapevines (Vitis spp.) from the south, southeast, and northeast regions of Brazil led to the detection of GEV-1 exclusively on southern plants, infecting four grapevine cultivars (Cabernet Sauvignon, Semillon, CG 90450, and Cabernet franc) with a remark-able identity of around 99% at the nucleotide level. This novel virus was only detected in multiple-virus infected plants exhibiting viral-like symptoms. GEV-1 was also detected on a cv. Malvasia Longa by RT-PCR. We performed graft-transmissibility assays on GEV-1. The organization, products, and cis-acting regulatory elements of GEV-1 genome are also discussed here. The near complete genome sequence of GEV-1 was obtained during the course of this study, lacking only part of the 3 0 untranslated terminal region. This is the first report of a virus in the family Luteoviridae infecting grapevines. Based on its genomic properties and phylogenetic analyses, GEV-1 should be classified as a new member of the genus Enamovirus . Keywords High-throughput sequencing Virus discovery Luteoviridae Grapevine enamovirus-1 GEV-
Molecular characterization of grapevine enamo-like virus, a novel putative member of the genus enamovirus.
Annals of the XXVII Brazilian Congress of Virology & XI Mercosur Meeting of Virology, Pirienópolis, GO, 2016
Diversidade de endossimbiontes em Bemisia tabaci coletadadas no tomateiro e diferentes hospedeiras em localidades do Centro Oeste.
O objetivo do trabalho foi identificar endossimbiontes em populações de B. tabaci de vários locais e plantas hospedeiras
A model of semimetallic behavior in strongly correlated electron systems
Metals with values of the resistivity and the Hall coefficient much larger
than typical ones, e.g., of sodium, are called semimetals. We suggest a model
for semimetals which takes into account the strong Coulomb repulsion of the
charge carriers, especially important in transition-metal and rare-earth
compounds. For that purpose we extend the Hubbard model by coupling one
additional orbital per site via hybridization to the Hubbard orbitals. We
calculate the spectral function, resistivity and Hall coefficient of the model
using dynamical mean-field theory. Starting from the Mott-insulating state, we
find a transition to a metal with increasing hybridization strength
(``self-doping''). In the metallic regime near the transition line to the
insulator the model shows semimetallic behavior. We compare the calculated
temperature dependence of the resistivity and the Hall coefficient with the one
found experimentally for . The comparison demonstrates that the
anomalies in the transport properties of possibly can be
assigned to Coulomb interaction effects of the charge carriers not captured by
standard band structure calculations.Comment: 9 pages RevTeX with 7 ps figures, accepted by PR
Busca de fontes de resistência ao vetor Bemísia tabaci e ao Tomato chlorotic mottle vírus (ToCMoV) em germoplasma de Solanum melongena.
O objetivo desse trabalho foi buscar fontes de resistência à mosca branca e ao ToCMoV em berinjela (S. melongena).Resumo 182_1
Electron-phonon vertex in the two-dimensional one-band Hubbard model
Using quantum Monte Carlo techniques, we study the effects of electronic
correlations on the effective electron-phonon (el-ph) coupling in a
two-dimensional one-band Hubbard model. We consider a momentum-independent bare
ionic el-ph coupling. In the weak- and intermediate-correlation regimes, we
find that the on-site Coulomb interaction acts to effectively suppress the
ionic el-ph coupling at all electron- and phonon- momenta. In this regime, our
numerical simulations are in good agreement with the results of perturbation
theory to order . However, entering the strong-correlation regime, we find
that the forward scattering process stops decreasing and begins to
substantially increase as a function of , leading to an effective el-ph
coupling which is peaked in the forward direction. Whereas at weak and
intermediate Coulomb interactions, screening is the dominant correlation effect
suppressing the el-ph coupling, at larger values irreducible vertex
corrections become more important and give rise to this increase. These vertex
corrections depend crucially on the renormalized electronic structure of the
strongly correlated system.Comment: 5 pages, 4 eps-figures, minor change
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