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    Phenotypic responses to and genetic architecture of sterility following exposure to sub-lethal temperature during development

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    Thermal tolerance range, based on temperatures that result in incapacitating effects, influences species’ distributions and has been used to predict species’ response to increasing temperature. Reproductive performance may also be negatively affected at less extreme temperatures, but such sublethal heat-induced sterility has been relatively ignored in studies addressing the potential effects of, and ability of species’ to respond to, predicted climate warming. The few studies examining the link between increased temperature and reproductive performance typically focus on adults, although effects can vary between life history stages. Here we assessed how sublethal heat stress during development impacted subsequent adult fertility and its plasticity, both of which can provide the raw material for evolutionary responses to increased temperature. We quantified phenotypic and genetic variation in fertility of Drosophila melanogaster reared at standardized densities in three temperatures (25, 27, and 29°C) from a set of lines of the Drosophila Genetic Reference Panel (DGRP). We found little phenotypic variation at the two lower temperatures with more variation at the highest temperature and for plasticity. Males were more affected than females. Despite reasonably large broad-sense heritabilities, a genome-wide association study found little evidence for additive genetic variance and no genetic variants were robustly linked with reproductive performance at specific temperatures or for phenotypic plasticity. We compared results on heat-induced male sterility with other DGRP results on relevant fitness traits measured after abiotic stress and found an association between male susceptibility to sterility and male lifespan reduction following oxidative stress. Our results suggest that sublethal stress during development has profound negative consequences on male adult reproduction, but despite phenotypic variation in a population for this response, there is limited evolutionary potential, either through adaptation to a specific developmental temperature or plasticity in response to developmental heat-induced sterility

    Levantamento florístico e fitossociológico dos canteiros do Parque da Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"

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    The ESALQ park, was criated by Arsenio Puttemans, a belgian architect, in the early 20th century. Today this park has an important cientific and historical purpose and is the Piracicaba city main green area. This work tries to present data of a floristic and fitossociological survey, to advice the management of this important area. All the over 5 cm DBH trees were numbered, measured , identified and mapped . The fitossociological parameters were obteined by FITOPAC software (SHEPHERD, 1988). Three beds were analysed. The first bed, a 382 square meters size one, has 24 species from 13 families, amounting 88 individuals. This area Shannon-Weaver diversity index (H') was 2.53 . The eminent species was Aspidosperma ramiflorum Mull.Arg. The second bed, a 2694 square meters size one, has 33 species from 21 families, amounting 212 individuals. The H' value was 2.68, and the main species were Esenbeckia leiocarpa Engl. and Tipuana tipu (Benth) O.Kuntze. The third bed, a 3786 square meters size one, has 66 species from 28 families, amounting 419 individuals. The H' value was 3.50, and the main species were Aspidosperma cylindrocarpum Mull.Arg.; Machaerium villosum Vog.; CentrolojbiuTn tomentosum Guill. and Myrcia laurotteana Camb.O parque da ESALQ, implantado no início do século pelo arquiteto paisagista Arsênio Puttemans, tem hoje grande valor científico e histórico, além de se constituir na principal área verde da cidade de Piracicaba. Visando o conhecimento detalhado da vegetação arbustivo-arbórea. Foram plaqueados, mapeados, medidos (altura e DAP) e identificados todos os indivíduos com DAP maior ou igual a 5 cm. Os dados foram analisados em computador, usando o programa FITOPAC, de autoria de Shepherd, G.J. (UNICAMP). Neste trabalho estão apresentados os resultados de três canteiros. O primeiro, ocupando uma área de 382 m², teve amostradas 24 espécies distribuídas por 13 famílias, num total de 88 indivíduos. O valor do índice de diversidade H' foi de 2,53, sendo que a espécie de maior destaque no IVC foi Aspidosperma ramiflorum Mull.Arg.. O segundo canteiro, ocupando uma área de 2694 m², teve amostradas 21 famílias representadas por 33 espécies, num total de 212 indivíduos. O valor do índice de diversidade H' foi de 2,68 e destacaram-se duas espécies na ordenação do IVC: Esenbeckia leiocarpa Engl, e Tipuana tipu (Benth.) O.Kuntze. O terceiro canteiro, ocupando 3786 m², teve amostradas 28 famílias, representadas por 66 espécies e 419 indivíduos. O índice H' obtido foi de 3,50. Neste canteiro as espécies com destaque na ordenação do IVC foram: Aspidosperma cylindrocarpum Mull.Arg. , Machaerium villosum Vog., Centrolobium tomentosum Guill. e Myrcia laurotteana Camb

    Potential for macro and micronutrients extraction from tomato plants with different soil water stresses

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    Different tomato cultivars may present differentiated water needs, making it indispensable to study water demand. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of six water stresses in the soil on the extraction potential of macro and micronutrients in the aerial part of tomato in vegetative stage, cultivar ‘Dominador’ F1, under protected cultivation and drip. The experiment was installed in a greenhouse with a randomized block design with four replications. The treatments consisted of six soil water stresses as indicative of the time of irrigation. The preset stresses were 20, 45, 70, 95, 120 and 145 kPa at 20 cm depth. At 140 days after transplanting, the variables evaluated were: the macro and micronutrient content of shoots. The results showed that to obtain higher levels of macro (P and S) and micronutrients (B and Cu) of the total aerial part of the ‘Dominador’ tomato plant F1, it was obtained at a voltage of 20 kPa, and its value was reduced linearly with the increase of the water tension in the soil

    Degeneration rate of preantral follicles in the ovaries of goats

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    The degeneration rate of ovarian preantral follicles in goats, and the distribution in the follicular classes (primordial, primary or secondary) was assessed. Ovaries from adult goats were collected at a local slaughterhouse. To evaluate the morphology of the caprine preantral follicles in situ, one fragment from each ovary was fixed individually in Carnoy for 12 h, sectioned serially at a thickness of 7 μm and stained with Periodic Acid Shiff-hematoxylin. Preantral follicles were then classified according to the stage of development. Preantral follicles were classified individually either as morphologically normal; as Type 1 degenerated follicles (only the oocyte was degenerated); or as Type 2 degenerated follicles (when degeneration occurred at both oocyte and granulosa cells). The total examined was 235 primordial, 195 primary and 101 secondary follicles. The distribution of degenerated follicles as primordial, primary and secondary follicles was 8.5, 14.3 and 16.8%, respectively. When Types 1 and 2 degenerated follicles were pooled, secondary follicles were significantly more degenerated than primordial and primary follicles. When degeneration Types 1 and 2 was compared in each follicular class, a higher (P<0.05) percentage of Type 1 degeneration was observed in primordial and primary follicles. Conversely, secondary follicles were significantly more affected by Type 2 degeneration. When the follicular classes were taken together, a significantly higher percentage of Type 1 degenerated preantral follicles was observed when compared with Type 2 degenerated follicles (P<0.05). In conclusion, a low percentage of degenerated preantral follicles was observed and secondary follicles were more affected by degeneration than primordial follicles. Thus, primordial follicles constitute a large and potentially valuable source of oocytes for reproductive programs after in vitro growth and maturation
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