14 research outputs found
Split double factorial with additional treatment and the post-harvest of Niagara grapes
Análise energética do novo sistema de produção de maracujá amarelo na região de Marília-SP
Objetivou-se avaliar indicadores energéticos de um novo sistema de produção do maracujá amarelo na região de Marília-SP. Foram analisadas as "entradas" de energia de origem biológica, fóssil e industrial e a "saída" energética na forma de frutos produzidos por unidade de área, bem como cinco indicadores energéticos. A entrada energética totalizou 155.810,13 MJ/ha. Os adubos químicos e defensivos responderam por 71% e 24% da energia indireta industrial, respectivamente. A atividade gerou, por ciclo/ha, 587.700,00MJ, sendo a produtividade cultural 0,19MJ kg-1. A eficiência cultural foi de 3,77. A energia cultural líquida totalizou 431.889,87 MJ/ha. A eficiência energética (4.17) e o balanço energético (550.312,91MJ ha-1) foram positivos. Concluiu-se que o consumo de energia direta de origem fóssil, mesmo que significativo, ainda permite a produção do fruto de maneira ambientalmente sustentável. Os adubos químicos e defensivos foram os itens mais representativos da energia indireta industrial, em decorrência da intensificação da adubação como forma de prevenção de doenças
Ability of dynamic airway pressure curve profile and elastance for positive end-expiratory pressure titration
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the ability of three indices derived from the airway pressure curve for titrating positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to minimize mechanical stress while improving lung aeration assessed by computed tomography (CT).
DESIGN:
Prospective, experimental study.
SETTING:
University research facilities.
SUBJECTS:
Twelve pigs.
INTERVENTIONS:
Animals were anesthetized and mechanically ventilated with tidal volume of 7 ml kg(-1). In non-injured lungs (n = 6), PEEP was set at 16 cmH(2)O and stepwise decreased until zero. Acute lung injury was then induced either with oleic acid (n = 6) or surfactant depletion (n = 6). A recruitment maneuver was performed, the PEEP set at 26 cmH(2)O and decreased stepwise until zero. CT scans were obtained at end-expiratory and end-inspiratory pauses. The elastance of the respiratory system (Ers), the stress index and the percentage of volume-dependent elastance (%E (2)) were estimated.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:
In non-injured and injured lungs, the PEEP at which Ers was lowest (8-4 and 16-12 cmH(2)O, respectively) corresponded to the best compromise between recruitment/hyperinflation. In non-injured lungs, stress index and %E (2) correlated with tidal recruitment and hyperinflation. In injured lungs, stress index and %E (2) suggested overdistension at all PEEP levels, whereas the CT scans evidenced tidal recruitment and hyperinflation simultaneously.
CONCLUSION:
During ventilation with low tidal volumes, Ers seems to be useful for guiding PEEP titration in non-injured and injured lungs, while stress index and %E (2) are useful in non-injured lungs only. Our results suggest that Ers can be superior to the stress index and %E (2) to guide PEEP titration in focal loss of lung aeration
Growing knowledge: an overview of Seed Plant diversity in Brazil
Abstract An updated inventory of Brazilian seed plants is presented and offers important insights into the country's biodiversity. This work started in 2010, with the publication of the Plants and Fungi Catalogue, and has been updated since by more than 430 specialists working online. Brazil is home to 32,086 native Angiosperms and 23 native Gymnosperms, showing an increase of 3% in its species richness in relation to 2010. The Amazon Rainforest is the richest Brazilian biome for Gymnosperms, while the Atlantic Rainforest is the richest one for Angiosperms. There was a considerable increment in the number of species and endemism rates for biomes, except for the Amazon that showed a decrease of 2.5% of recorded endemics. However, well over half of Brazillian seed plant species (57.4%) is endemic to this territory. The proportion of life-forms varies among different biomes: trees are more expressive in the Amazon and Atlantic Rainforest biomes while herbs predominate in the Pampa, and lianas are more expressive in the Amazon, Atlantic Rainforest, and Pantanal. This compilation serves not only to quantify Brazilian biodiversity, but also to highlight areas where there information is lacking and to provide a framework for the challenge faced in conserving Brazil's unique and diverse flora.</jats:p
