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Genetic Distance Based On Ssr And Grain Yield Of Inter And Intrapopulational Maize Single Cross Hybrids
The objective of this work was to correlate the genetic distances between the progenitors obtained by microsatellite markers with the grain yield of inter and intrapopulational maize single cross hybrids. Three S 0 populations derived from commercial single cross hybrids were used to obtain 163 hybrids (110 interpopulational and 53 intrapopulational). The two best hybrids and two worst hybrids of each the inter- and intrapopulational crosses were selected and their progenitors maintained through self-pollination of the second ear of each S 0 plant, genotyped with 47 SSRs. The Modified Roger's Distance (MRD) between each pair of S 1 inbred lines, the number of alleles and the polymorphic information content (PIC) of each primer were estimated. The genetic distances between progenitors were correlated with the grain yield of the inter- and intrapopulational hybrids. The number of obtained alleles was 186, with a mean of 3.96 alleles. The PIC varied from 0.49 to 0.80, with a mean of 0.65. The mean genetic distance between all S 1 inbred lines was 0.75, varying from 0.40 to 0.89, indicating the existence of variability between the S 1 inbred lines. The correlation between MRD and grain yield was high and significant for the interpopulational crosses (r = 0.84, P ≤ 0.01) and low and not significant (r = 0.18, P ≥ 0.05) for intrapopulational crosses.5103/04/15507513Ajmone Marsan, P., Castiglioni, P., Fu Sari, F., Kuiper, M., Motto, M., Genetic diversity and its relationship to hybrid performance in maize as revealed by RFLP and AFLP markers (1998) Theor. Appl. Genet., 96, pp. 219-227Árcade, A., Faivre-Rampant, P., Le Guerroué, B., Paques, L.E., Prat, D., Heterozigosity and hybrid performance in larch (1996) Theor. Appl. 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A Zoology of Bell inequalities resistant to detector inefficiency
We derive both numerically and analytically Bell inequalities and quantum
measurements that present enhanced resistance to detector inefficiency. In
particular we describe several Bell inequalities which appear to be optimal
with respect to inefficient detectors for small dimensionality d=2,3,4 and 2 or
more measurement settings at each side. We also generalize the family of Bell
inequalities described in Collins et all (Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 040404) to take
into account the inefficiency of detectors. In addition we consider the
possibility for pairs of entangled particles to be produced with probability
less than one. We show that when the pair production probability is small, one
must in general use different Bell inequalities than when the pair production
probability is high.Comment: 12 pages, revtex. Appendix completed, minor revision
Mudanças espaço temporal da disponibilidade de serviços ecossistêmicos em uma microbacia hidrográfica do nordeste brasileiro. Spatial and temporal changes of the ecosystem services availability in a microwatershed in Northeast Brazil.
A mudança no uso e ocupação da terra altera a dinâmica de ecossistemas e afeta a provisão de serviços ecossistêmicos, que são a base para a manutenção da vida e do bem-estar físico, mental e espiritual humano. Nesse contexto, o estabelecimento humano em países em desenvolvimento ocorreu, de modo geral, de forma desordenada e sem planejamento, ocasionando deterioração ambiental. No nordeste brasileiro, onde o recurso hídrico é escasso, as aglomerações humanas tendem a ocorrer próximas à rede hídrica, elevando a pressão antrópica sobre esse recurso. Este trabalho analisa as alterações na provisão de serviços ecossistêmicos na Microbacia Hidrográfica Riacho das Piabas, Paraíba, Brasil, associadas a mudanças do uso e ocupação da terra entre os anos de 1989, 2007 e 2014. Mudanças no uso e ocupação da terra foram identificadas e quantificadas por meio de técnicas de sensoriamento remoto e sistema de informação geográfica. Os serviços ecossistêmicos foram analisados por meio de média de valor monetário estimado de serviço ecossistêmico (VSE) disponível na literatura, utilizando o método de transferência de benefício. Em 1989, o valor total de serviço ecossistêmico foi estimado em US 3,73 milhões em 2007 e US$ 2,72 milhões em 2014. Houve aumento de 115% de área construída entre 1989 e 2014, resultando em redução de serviços ecossistêmicos de 62% entre os anos de 1989 e 2014. O declínio do VSE reflete o impacto negativo do processo de urbanização na manutenção de serviços ecossistêmicos, sobretudo os ofertados pela vegetação. A categoria vegetação arbórea foi a mais valiosa para a área de estudo, disponibilizando maior número de funções ecossistêmicas com alto VSE. Entretanto, foi a categoria que mais perdeu área ao longo dos anos. Portanto, é fundamental planejar, criar e manter áreas verdes para minorar os impactos do processo de urbanização na provisão de serviços ecossistêmicos
Mean-field analysis of collapsing and exploding Bose-Einstein condensates
The dynamics of collapsing and exploding trapped Bose-Einstein condensat es
caused by a sudden switch of interactions from repulsive to attractive a re
studied by numerically integrating the Gross-Pitaevskii equation with atomic
loss for an axially symmetric trap. We investigate the decay rate of
condensates and the phenomena of bursts and jets of atoms, and compare our
results with those of the experiments performed by E. A. Donley {\it et al.}
[Nature {\bf 412}, 295 (2001)]. Our study suggests that the condensate decay
and the burst production is due to local intermittent implosions in the
condensate, and that atomic clouds of bursts and jets are coherent. We also
predict nonlinear pattern formation caused by the density instability of
attractive condensates.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, axi-symmetric results are adde
Violation of self-similarity in the expansion of a 1D Bose gas
The expansion of a 1D Bose gas is investigated employing the Lieb-Liniger
equation of state within the local density approximation. We show that during
the expansion the density profile of the gas does not follow a self-similar
solution, as one would expect from a simple scaling Ansatz. We carry out a
variational calculation, which recovers the numerical results for the
expansion, the equilibrium properties of the density profile, and the frequency
of the lowest compressional mode. The variational approach allows for the
analysis of the expansion in all interaction regimes between the mean field and
the Tonks-Girardeau limits, and in particular shows the range of parameters for
which the expansion violates self-similarity.Comment: 6 pages, 5 eps figure
Electromagnetic absorption of a pinned Wigner crystal at finite temperatures
We investigate the microwave absorption of a pinned, two-dimensional Wigner
crystal in a strong magnetic field at finite temperatures. Using a model of a
uniform commensurate pinning potential, we analyze thermal broadening of the
electromagnetic absorption resonance. Surprisingly, we find that the pinning
resonance peak should remain sharp even when the temperature is comparable or
greater than the peak frequency. This result agrees qualitatively with recent
experimental observations of the ac conductivity in two-dimensional hole
systems in a magnetically induced insulating state. It is shown, in analogy
with Kohn's theorem, that the electron-electron interaction does not affect the
response of a harmonically pinned Wigner crystal to a spatially uniform
external field at any temperature. We thus focus on anharmonicity in the
pinning potential as a source of broadening. Using a 1/N expansion technique,
we show that the broadening is introduced through the self-energy corrections
to the magnetophonon Green's functions.Comment: 21 pages, 9 eps figure
Spectral method for the time-dependent Gross-Pitaevskii equation with a harmonic trap
We study the numerical resolution of the time-dependent Gross-Pitaevskii
equation, a non-linear Schroedinger equation used to simulate the dynamics of
Bose-Einstein condensates. Considering condensates trapped in harmonic
potentials, we present an efficient algorithm by making use of a spectral
Galerkin method, using a basis set of harmonic oscillator functions, and the
Gauss-Hermite quadrature. We apply this algorithm to the simulation of
condensate breathing and scissors modes.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figure
Dance training improves cytokine secretion and viability of neutrophils in diabetic patients
Background. Evidence suggests that exercise improves neutrophil function. The decreased functional longevity of neutrophils and their increased clearance from infectious sites contribute to the increased susceptibility to infection and severity of infection observed in patients with diabetes. Objective. Herein, we investigated the effects of a dance program on neutrophil number, function, and death in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients and healthy volunteers. Methods. Ten patients with T2DM and twelve healthy individuals participated in a moderate-intensity dance training program for 4 months. The plasma levels of leptin, free fatty acids (FFAs), tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra); neutrophil counts; extent of DNA fragmentation; cell membrane integrity; and production of TNF-α, interleukin-8 (IL-8), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and IL-1β in neutrophils were measured before and after training. Results. Training reduced plasma levels of TNF-α (1.9-fold in controls and 2.2-fold in patients with T2DM) and CRP (1.4-fold in controls and 3.4-fold in patients with T2DM). IL-1ra levels were higher in the control group (2.2-fold) after training. After training, neutrophil DNA fragmentation was decreased in patients with T2DM (90%), while the number of neutrophils increased (70% in controls and 1.1-fold in patients with T2DM). Conclusion. Dance training is a nonpharmacological strategy to reduce inflammation and improve neutrophil clearance in patients with T2DM
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