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    Influence of environmental factors during seed development and after full-ripeness on pre-harvest sprouting in wheat

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    Results on environmental and genotypic factors influencing preharvest sprouting of wheat are summarized. Other possible areas where additional research is needed is suggested

    Violation and persistence of the K-quantum number in warm rotating nuclei

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    The validity of the K-quantum number in rapidly rotating warm nuclei is investigated as a function of thermal excitation energy U and angular momentum I, for the rare-earth nucleus 163Er. The quantal eigenstates are described with a shell model which combines a cranked Nilsson mean-field and a residual two-body interaction, together with a term which takes into account the angular momentum carried by the K-quantum number in an approximate way. K-mixing is produced by the interplay of the Coriolis interaction and the residual interaction; it is weak in the region of the discrete rotational bands (U \lesim 1MeV), but it gradually increases until the limit of complete violation of the K-quantum number is approached around U \sim 2 - 2.5 MeV. The calculated matrix elements between bands having different K-quantum numbers decrease exponentially as a function of ΔK\Delta K, in qualitative agreement with recent data.Comment: 29 pages, 7 figure

    Computer Modeling: The Adjunct Micro Technique for Lipids

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    Chemistry by computer provides access to microsystem information not readily achieved by other means. Simple computational analysis of saturated triglyceride polymorphism by molecular mechanics within constraints provided by X-ray data show that polymethylene interactions determine hydrocarbon crystal properties when they account for more than 60 percent of the total molecular interaction energy. Modeling predicts multiple , nearly equivalent, a -form triglycerides and a -form character in liquid near-crystalline triglycerides. Symmetrical molecules pack better than asymmetric molecules in a-form configurations and transform readily to 13\u27forms if activated sufficiently to disrupt lateral chain interaction and allow dimensional displacements during transformation. The formation of P\u27-forms, thought important for quality in certain foods, may depend on controlling both the configuration of a-form precursors and the sequence of molecular events during the transformation

    Studies on the Functional Mechanism of System II Herbicides in Isolated Chloroplasts

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    The effect of specific proteolytic enzymes on variable fluorescence, p-benzoquinone-mediated oxygen evolution, PS II herbicide (atrazine and bromoxynil) binding, and protein degradation has been analyzed in isolated class II pea chloroplasts. It was found that: 1. Trypsin and a lysine-specific protease effectively reduce the maximum chlorophyll-a fluorescence yield, whereas the initial fluorescence remains almost constant. At the same number of enzymatic activity units both proteases have practically the same effect. 2. Trypsin and a lysine-specific protease inhibit the p-benzoquinone-mediated flash-induced oxygen evolution with trypsin being markedly more effective at the same number of activity units of both enzymes. Unstacked thylakoids exhibit a higher sensitivity to proteolytic degradation by both enzymes. 3. Trypsin and a lysine-specific protease reduce the binding capacity of [14C]atrazine, but enhance that of [14C]bromoxynil (at long incubation times trypsin treatment also impairs bromoxynil binding). At the same specific activity a markedly longer treatment is required for the lysine-specific protease in order to achieve the same degree of modification as with trypsin. 4. Trypsin was found to attack the rapidly-turned-over 32 kDa-protein severely, whereas the lysine-specific protease does not modify this polypeptide. On the other hand, the lysine-specific protease attacks the light harvesting complex II. 5. Under our experimental conditions an arginine-specific protease did not affect chlorophyll-a fluorescence yield, p-benzoquinone-mediated oxygen evolution, herbicide binding and the poly- peptide pattern. Based on these results a mechanism is proposed in which an as yet unidentified polypeptide with exposable lysine residues, as well as the lysine-free “QB-protein” regulate the electron transfer from Q-A to QB and are involved in herbicide binding

    Calcium-free Solid Solutions in the System Ba7F12Cl2−xBrx (x<1.5), a Single-component White Phosphor Host

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    We have recently prepared solid solutions of Ba∼6.3Ca∼0.7F12Cl2−xBrx with x ranging from 0 to 2. In this work, the synthesis and single crystal X-ray structure of calcium-free crystals of Ba∼6.9Na∼0.2F12Br0.6Cl1.4 (space group P63/m, a=10.6024(10), c=4.2034(4)Å), Ba∼6.9Na∼0.2F12Br1.4 Cl0.6 (space group P63/m, a=10.6155(9), c=4.2355(4)Å) and Ba∼6.9Na∼0.2Br1.32Cl0.68F12 (space group P63/m, a=10.6218(9), c=4.2284(4)Å) are reported. These crystals systematically present additional electron density at the 0 0 0.25 position which is associated with the presence of small, but significant amounts of Na+ ions in the crysta

    Contribuições do manejo conservativo à conservação in situ de Butia odorata (Arecaceae) no Bioma Pampa.

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    Dissertação (Mestrado Fitomelhoramento) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia. Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Orientadora: Rosa Lía Barbieri; Co-Orientador: Enio Egon Sosinski Junior, CPACT
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