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    Influence of light and leaf epicuticular wax layer on Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection in soybean

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    A ferrugem asiática, causada pelo fungo Phakopsora pachyrhizi, apresenta-se como um dos mais graves problemas fitossanitários da cultura da soja no Brasil, principalmente por não existirem, até o presente momento, cultivares com níveis de resistência satisfatórios. Objetivou-se estudar a influência da luminosidade e da camada de cera das superfícies foliares na infecção de folhas de soja por P. pachyrhizi. A superfície adaxial ou abaxial de folíolos do primeiro trifólio de plantas da cultivar BRS 154, estádio fenológico V2, foi inoculada com suspensão de 10(5) urediniósporos/mL-1. As plantas foram mantidas por 24 horas em câmara úmida e temperatura de 23ºC, sob luz ou escuro, em delineamento fatorial. Posteriormente, permaneceram 14 dias em fotoperíodo de 12 horas, sendo em seguida avaliada a densidade de lesões e a severidade da doença. Em um segundo experimento, avaliou-se in vitro , no escuro e na luz, a porcentagem de germinação de urediniósporos e de formação de apressórios. As camadas de cera adaxial e abaxial dos folíolos foram analisadas quantitativamente (extrações com clorofórmio) e estruturalmente (microscopia eletrônica de varredura). A densidade de lesões e a severidade foram maiores quando se inoculou a superfície adaxial de plantas incubadas no escuro, sem interação significativa entre os fatores. A germinação dos esporos no escuro (40,7%) foi significativamente superior à germinação na luz (28,5%). O mesmo ocorreu para a formação de apressórios, no escuro (24,7%) e na luz (12,8%). A quantidade e a estrutura das ceras epicuticulares não apresentaram diferenças entre as duas superfícies.Asian rust, caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is one of the most serious phytosanitary problems of soybean in Brazil, especially because no cultivars with satisfactory resistance levels as yet exist. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of luminosity and of leaf epicuticular wax on the infection of soybean by P. pachyrhizi. The adaxial and abaxial leaflet surfaces of the first trifoliate leaf from cultivar BRS 154, phenological stage V2, were inoculated with a suspension of 10(5) uredospores/mL. The plants were kept for 24 hours in a humid chamber at temperature of 23ºC, in light or dark conditions, using a factorial design. Subsequently, the plants were maintained for 14 days under a 12-hour photoperiod. The disease severity and density were evaluated. For in vitro experiments, in light or dark conditions, the evaluation was done in terms of uredospore germination and appressorium formation. The wax content of adaxial and abaxial leaflets was analyzed quantitatively using chloroform extraction and ultrastructurally using scanning electron microscope. Higher density and severity were observed when the adaxial surface was inoculated, with later incubation of the plants in the dark, with no significant interaction between these factors. Spore germination in the dark (40.7%) was statistically different from spore germination in the light (28.5%). The same effect was observed with appressorium formation, in the dark (24.7%) and in the light (12.8%). The quantity and the ultrastructural aspects of epicuticular wax content did not show differences between the adaxial and abaxial surfaces; nor did they show any effect on infection by Phakopsora pachyrhizi in the soybean cultivar studied

    Influence of soybean phenological stage and leaflets age on infection by Phakopsora pachyrhizi

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    Objetivou-se detectar a influência do estádio fenológico e da idade da folha de soja na infecção por Phakopsora pachyrhizi, agente causal da ferrugemasiática (FA). Plantas das cultivares BRS 154 e BRS 258 foram inoculadas, com suspensão de 10(5) urediniósporos/mL, nos estádios fenológicos V3, R1 e R5. Após 24 horas de câmara úmida, as plantas foram acondicionadas em condições de casa de vegetação por 20 dias. Avaliou-se o período latente médio (PLM) e a severidade. Para a avaliação da suscetibilidade de trifólios à FA utilizou-se a cultivar BRS 154 (V5). A inoculação foi realizada nos quatro primeiros trifólios. Aos 15 dias após a inoculação, os folíolos foram avaliados quanto à severidade, tamanho médio de lesão e freqüência de infecção. O estádio das plantas de soja não influenciou no PLM. As cultivares BRS 154 e BRS 258 tiveram PLM de 8 e 9 dias, respectivamente. As cultivares não se diferenciaram quanto à severidade da doença. Não houve diferença de severidade nos estádios V3 e R1, porém, os valores de severidade nesses estádios foram superiores ao valor de severidade no estádio R5, na avaliação realizada 8 dias após a inoculação. Em relação à suscetibilidade de folhas, o trifólio mais velho apresentou maiores valores de doença.This work was conducted to study the influence of soybean growth stage and leaf age on the infection of Phakopsora pachyrhizi, the soybean rust pathogen. Soybean plants (cv. BRS 154 and BRS 258) at the V3, R1 and R5 growth stages were inoculated with a 1 x 10(5) urediniospores per mL suspension. After a period of 24 hours in dew chambers, all plants were removed from the chambers and placed under greenhouse conditions for 20 days. Mean latent period (PLM) and disease severity were estimated. The susceptibility of trifoliate leaves to soybean rust was estimated on cv. BRS 154 at the growth stage R5. Pathogen inoculation was done at the first four trifoliate leaves. Fifteen days after inoculation, leaflets of each trefoil were evaluated for disease severity, lesion mean size and infection frequency. Plants' growth stage did not influence the PLM. Cultivars BRS 154 and BRS 258 presented PLM of 8 and 9 days, respectively. There was no difference in disease severity at the growth stages V3 and R1, but those values were higher than at the R5 growth stage, 8 days after inoculation. The oldest trefoil showed the highest disease values

    Representações da relação entre exercício físico e saúde por pacientes fibromiálgicos Representations of the relationship between physical exercise and health for patients with fibromyalgia

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    Fibromialgia (FM) é uma síndrome caracterizada por dor músculo esquelética crônica generalizada, fadiga, distúrbio do sono e sintomas associados. Preocupação com o controle da síndrome justifica-se por sua crescente prevalência e pelo impacto negativo na qualidade de vida dos afetados. Das opções de tratamento não-medicamentoso, o exercício físico (EF) é elemento terapêutico relevante. Há preocupação como o impacto da síndrome e sua terapêutica sobre a saúde, aqui entendida como um conjunto de dimensões - física, emocional, social, espiritual, intelectual e profissional - de uma pessoa. O objetivo do estudo foi identificar a percepção de pacientes com FM sobre a relação entre EF e saúde. Utilizou-se o referencial teórico-metodológico das Representações Sociais numa amostra de 22 mulheres de um projeto multidisciplinar: Educação Física, Nutrição, Medicina e Psicologia. A análise dos dados foi realizada a partir do conteúdo transcrito das gravações de entrevista semiestruturada e interpretação de ilustrações feitas pelas pacientes. Houve melhora na dimensão física, demonstrada pelo alívio da dor nas falas; houve também melhora na dimensão emocional, evidenciada pela melhora da autoestima indicada nas ilustrações. Com base na teoria utilizada, as pacientes reconhecem a relação positiva entre EF e saúde.<br>The fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by widespread chronic musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep and associated symptoms. Its increasing prevalence and life quality impairment of patients justify researches for its control. Physical exercise (PE) is a relevant therapeutic tool among nonpharmachologic treatments options. It is important to mind the impact of FMS and different therapeutics on health, here understood as a set of dimensions: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, intellectual and professional. This study aimed to identify FMS patients' perception of relationship between PE and health. It used the theoretical methodological reference of Social Representation to study 22 women of a multidisciplinary project: Physical Education, Nutrition, Medicine and Psychology. Data analysis considered transcription of recorded semi-structured interview, and interpretation of patients' illustrations. There were improvements in physical dimension evidenced by pain relief. Positive effects were also observed in emotional dimension, evidenced by self-esteem improvement, which appeared in the pictures. Based on the theory adopted, it was possible to identify that patients recognize a positive relationship between PE and health

    Measurement of inclusive and differential cross sections for single top quark production in association with a W boson in proton-proton collisions at s \sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceMeasurements of the inclusive and normalised differential cross sections are presented for the production of single top quarks in association with a W boson in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The data used were recorded with the CMS detector at the LHC during 2016–2018, and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{−1}. Events containing one electron and one muon in the final state are analysed. For the inclusive measurement, a multivariate discriminant, exploiting the kinematic properties of the events is used to separate the signal from the dominant tt \textrm{t}\overline{\textrm{t}} background. A cross section of 79.2±0.9(stat)8.0+7.7(syst)±1.2(lumi) 79.2\pm 0.9{\left(\textrm{stat}\right)}_{-8.0}^{+7.7}\left(\textrm{syst}\right)\pm 1.2\left(\textrm{lumi}\right) pb is obtained, consistent with the predictions of the standard model. For the differential measurements, a fiducial region is defined according to the detector acceptance, and the requirement of exactly one jet coming from the fragmentation of a bottom quark. The resulting distributions are unfolded to particle level and agree with the predictions at next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum chromodynamics.[graphic not available: see fulltext

    Search for pair production of vector-like quarks in leptonic final states in proton-proton collisions at s \sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    A search is presented for vector-like T \mathrm{T} and B \mathrm{B} quark-antiquark pairs produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. Data were collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC in 2016-2018, with an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1 ^{-1} . Events are separated into single-lepton, same-sign charge dilepton, and multilepton channels. In the analysis of the single-lepton channel a multilayer neural network and jet identification techniques are employed to select signal events, while the same-sign dilepton and multilepton channels rely on the high-energy signature of the signal to distinguish it from standard model backgrounds. The data are consistent with standard model background predictions, and the production of vector-like quark pairs is excluded at 95% confidence level for T \mathrm{T} quark masses up to 1.54 TeV and B \mathrm{B} quark masses up to 1.56 TeV, depending on the branching fractions assumed, with maximal sensitivity to decay modes that include multiple top quarks. The limits obtained in this search are the strongest limits to date for TT \mathrm{T} \overline{\mathrm{T}} production, excluding masses below 1.48 TeV for all decays to third generation quarks, and are the strongest limits to date for BB \mathrm{B} \overline{\mathrm{B}} production with B \mathrm{B} quark decays to tW.A search is presented for vector-like T and B quark-antiquark pairs produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. Data were collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC in 2016–2018, with an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{−1}. Events are separated into single-lepton, same-sign charge dilepton, and multi-lepton channels. In the analysis of the single-lepton channel a multilayer neural network and jet identification techniques are employed to select signal events, while the same-sign dilepton and multilepton channels rely on the high-energy signature of the signal to distinguish it from standard model backgrounds. The data are consistent with standard model background predictions, and the production of vector-like quark pairs is excluded at 95% confidence level for T quark masses up to 1.54 TeV and B quark masses up to 1.56 TeV, depending on the branching fractions assumed, with maximal sensitivity to decay modes that include multiple top quarks. The limits obtained in this search are the strongest limits to date for TT \textrm{T}\overline{\textrm{T}} production, excluding masses below 1.48 TeV for all decays to third generation quarks, and are the strongest limits to date for BB \textrm{B}\overline{\textrm{B}} production with B quark decays to tW.[graphic not available: see fulltext]A search is presented for vector-like T and B quark-antiquark pairs produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. Data were collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC in 2016-2018, with an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. Events are separated into single-lepton, same-sign charge dilepton, and multilepton channels. In the analysis of the single-lepton channel a multilayer neural network and jet identification techniques are employed to select signal events, while the same-sign dilepton and multilepton channels rely on the high-energy signature of the signal to distinguish it from standard model backgrounds. The data are consistent with standard model background predictions, and the production of vector-like quark pairs is excluded at 95% confidence level for T quark masses up to 1.54 TeV and B quark masses up to 1.56 TeV, depending on the branching fractions assumed, with maximal sensitivity to decay modes that include multiple top quarks. The limits obtained in this search are the strongest limits to date for TT\mathrm{T\overline{T}} production, excluding masses below 1.48 TeV for all decays to third generation quarks, and are the strongest limits to date for BB\mathrm{B\overline{B}} production with B quark decays to tW
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