124 research outputs found

    RTD Fluxgate behavioral model for circuit simulation

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    Abstract SPICE simulation is universally recognized as a powerful tool in the field of electronic engineering. Simulations are strategic when dealing with a strong non-linear behavior that cannot be easily handled analytically. Magnetic hysteresis is one example of non-linearity that founds many practical applications, especially in the field of magnetometers and magnetic sensors. The aim of this paper is to present a behavioral model of RTD Fluxgate magnetometers easy to implement and adaptive with respect to the dynamic of the driving signal. Even if the whole work is focused on a specific magnetometer, the developed methodology can generalized to the wide class of hysteretic devices

    ANTHOCYANIN PROFILE AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF FRESHLY SQUEEZED POMEGRANATE (PUNICA GRANATUM L.) JUICES OF SICILIAN AND SPANISH PROVENANCES

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    Pomegranate (Punica granatum L., Punicaceae) fruit is traditionally consumed in several countries, especially in Middle East, and has gained increasing popularity all over the world due to its assumed health benefits. Juices derived from the arils of the seeds were shown to be rich in anthocyanin glucosides, typically composed of cyanidin, delphinidin, and pelargonidin. The aim of the present study was the characterization of diverse Sicilian and Spanish pomegranate accessions regarding their anthocyanin and total polyphenol contents using the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. The anthocyanin profiles were determined by HPLC-DAD and LC-MS, and color parameters were characterized using the CIELAB coordinates. Antioxidant activities were measured using a fluorimetric assay, and expressed as ORAC values. The anthocyanin and polyphenol contents were correlated with their antioxidant activities. Results obtained were correlated and evaluated for the identification of the most suitable accessions to be selected for cultivation, juice processing, and further breeding

    Prevalencia de tuberculosis en cabras de ordeñe en la localidad de Jáchal (San Juan-Argentina).

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    Es de vital importancia,la buena salud de los animales del rodeo para evitar la transmisión de enfermedadescomo la Tuberculosis y Brucelosis a través de la leche. La Tuberculosis humana esproducida por especies de bacterias comprendidas en el “complejo Mycobacteriumtuberculosis” integrado por el Mycobacterium tuberculoso propio de la tuberculosishumana, Mycobacterium bovis, del bovino y Mycobacterium caprae, del caprino y queafecta principalmente a los pulmones, calculándose que una tercera parte de lapoblación humana mundial tiene TBC latente, es decir son personas que estáninfectadas con el bacilo, pero que no enferman ni pueden transmitir la enfermedad,muchas de éstas producidas por animales. En este sentido se llevó a cabo un trabajoque involucró a todo el rodeo caprino del establecimiento, compuesto por 115 cabrascruzas de distintos orígenes (cruzas nubian, saanen y toggenburg) con la finalidad dedeterminar la prevalencia de tuberculosis en el rodeo

    Genome-wide footprints in the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua) unveil a new domestication pattern of a fruit tree in the Mediterranean

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    Intense research efforts over the last two decades have renewed our understanding of plant phylogeography and domestication in the Mediterranean basin. Here we aim to investigate the evolutionary history and the origin of domestication of the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua), which has been cultivated for millennia for food and fodder. We used >1000 microsatellite genotypes to delimit seven carob evolutionary units (CEUs). We investigated genome-wide diversity and evolutionary patterns of the CEUs with 3557 single nucleotide polymorphisms generated by restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq). To address the complex wild vs. cultivated status of sampled trees, we classified 56 sampled populations across the Mediterranean basin as wild, seminatural or cultivated. Nuclear and cytoplasmic loci were identified from RADseq data and separated for analyses. Phylogenetic analyses of these genomic-wide data allowed us to resolve west-to-east expansions from a single long-term refugium probably located in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains near the Atlantic coast. Our findings support multiple origins of domestication with a low impact on the genetic diversity at range-wide level. The carob was mostly domesticated from locally selected wild genotypes and scattered long-distance westward dispersals of domesticated varieties by humans, concomitant with major historical migrations by Romans, Greeks and Arabs. Ex situ efforts to preserve carob genetic resources should prioritize accessions from both western and eastern populations, with emphasis on the most differentiated CEUs situated in southwest Morocco, south Spain and eastern Mediterranean. Our study highlights the relevance of wild and seminatural habitats in the conservation of genetic resources for cultivated trees

    The role of Italy in the use of advanced plant breeding techniques on fruit trees: state of the art and future perspectives

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    Climate change is deeply impacting the food chain production, lowering quality and yield. In this context, the international scientific community has dedicated many efforts to enhancing resilience and sustainability in agriculture. Italy is among the main European producers of several fruit trees; therefore, national research centers and universities undertook several initiatives to maintain the specificity of the ‘Made in Italy’ label. Despite their importance, fruit crops are suffering from difficulties associated with the conventional breeding approaches, especially in terms of financial commitment, land resources availability, and long generation times. The ‘new genomic techniques’ (NGTs), renamed in Italy as ‘technologies for assisted evolution’ (TEAs), reduce the time required to obtain genetically improved cultivars while precisely targeting specific DNA sequences. This review aims to illustrate the role of the Italian scientific community in the use of NGTs, with a specific focus on Citrus, grapevine, apple, pear, chestnut, strawberry, peach, and kiwifruit. For each crop, the key genes and traits on which the scientific community is working, as well as the technological improvements and advancements on the regeneration of local varieties, are presented. Lastly, a focus is placed on the legal aspects in the European and in Italian context

    Leptospirosis en animales de granja en la provincia de San Luis, Argentina

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    El objetivo de este trabajo fue investigar la prevalencia de Leptospirosis en animales de granja con especial referencia al ganado caprino en la provincia de San Luis, Argentina. Estimar la Prevalencia de enfermedades Toxoplasmosis y Leptospirosis en las poblaciones animales domésticas que conviven con el hombre en la zona rural del Departamento La Capital de la Provincia de San Luis.Facultad de Ciencias Veterinaria

    Leptospirosis en animales de granja en la provincia de San Luis, Argentina

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    El objetivo de este trabajo fue investigar la prevalencia de Leptospirosis en animales de granja con especial referencia al ganado caprino en la provincia de San Luis, Argentina. Estimar la Prevalencia de enfermedades Toxoplasmosis y Leptospirosis en las poblaciones animales domésticas que conviven con el hombre en la zona rural del Departamento La Capital de la Provincia de San Luis.Facultad de Ciencias Veterinaria

    Observation of the TeV gamma-ray source MGRO J1908+06 with ARGO-YBJ

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    The extended gamma ray source MGRO J1908+06, discovered by the Milagro air shower detector in 2007, has been observed for about 4 years by the ARGO-YBJ experiment at TeV energies, with a statistical significance of 6.2 standard deviations. The peak of the signal is found at a position consistent with the pulsar PSR J1907+0602. Parametrizing the source shape with a two-dimensional Gauss function we estimate an extension \sigma = 0.49 \pm 0.22 degrees, consistent with a previous measurement by the Cherenkov Array H.E.S.S.. The observed energy spectrum is dN/dE = 6.1 \pm 1.4 \times 10^-13 (E/4 TeV)^{-2.54 \pm 0.36} photons cm^-2 s^-1 TeV^-1, in the energy range 1-20 TeV. The measured gamma ray flux is consistent with the results of the Milagro detector, but is 2-3 times larger than the flux previously derived by H.E.S.S. at energies of a few TeV. The continuity of the Milagro and ARGO-YBJ observations and the stable excess rate observed by ARGO-YBJ along 4 years of data taking support the identification of MGRO J1908+06 as the steady powerful TeV pulsar wind nebula of PSR J1907+0602, with an integrated luminosity above 1 TeV about 1.8 times the Crab Nebula luminosity.Comment: 6 pages, accepted for pubblication by ApJ. Replaced to correct the author lis

    Identification and validation of novel EST-SSR markers in olives

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    ABSTRACT: The olive (Olea europaea L.) is a leading oil crop in the Mediterranean area. Limited information on the inheritance of agronomic significant traits hinders progress in olive breeding programs, which encourages the development of markers linked to the traits. In this study, we report on the development of 46 olive simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, obtained from 577,025 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in developing olive fruits generated in the framework of the Slovenian national olive transcriptome project. Sequences were de novo assembled into 98,924 unigenes, which were then used as a source for microsatellites searching. We identified 923 unigenes that contained 984 SSRs among which dinucleotide SSRs (36 %) were the most abundant, followed by tri- (33 %) and hexa- (21 %) nucleotides. Microsatellite repeat motif GA (37 %) was the most common among dinucleotides, while microsatellite repeat motif GAA was the most abundant trinucleotide SSR motif (16 %). Gene ontology annotations could be assigned to 27 % of the unigenes. A hundred and ten expressed sequence tag-derived-simple sequence repeats (EST-SSRs) with annotated genes were selected for primer designing and finally, 46 (42 %) polymorphic EST-SSRs were successfully amplified and used to validate genetic diversity among 24 olive varieties. The average number of alleles per locus, observed heterozygosity, expected heterozygosity, and polymorphic information content were 4.5, 0.649, 0.604 and 0.539, respectively. Twenty-seven EST-SSRs showed good diversity properties and were recommended for further olive genome investigation
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