178 research outputs found

    Modes of standardisation for postgraduate teaching in economics in a semi-peripheral country: The case of Portugal

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    Since the first postgraduate program in economics was created in Portugal in 1978, there has been a marked standardisation in the provision of this training. A narrowing of the curricula took place around an increasingly restricted number of courses that may be called 'core', excluding or relegating a wide variety of courses to peripheral areas of economics or to other fields, reducing the chances of pluralist teaching in economics. As this process happened throughout the world, we examine how it took place in Portugal through interviews with those responsible for the said programs. Classifying the modes of dissemination into emulation, coercion, and normative we conclude that imitation of what are considered the best practices in the Anglo-Saxon world can best explain the initial stage of standardisation. Recently, as institutions sought national and international recognition for postgraduate programs, coercion and normative followed in the form of assessment and certification processes.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Custo de produção de mudas clonais de Café Arábica produzidas por embriogênese somática

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    A produção de mudas clonais de café pode ser feita de diferentes formas. Entretanto, a produção por embriogênese somática é a que tem despontado como a mais promissora. A embriogênese somática permite a produção de mudas em larga escala a partir de folhas usadas como explantes. Plantas obtidas por esse processo apresentam comportamento semelhante ao de plantas oriundas de sementes, não havendo limitação para a sua utilização comercial. A produção de mudas clonais de café é realizada em laboratórios de cultura de tecidos adaptados para a produção em escala industrial, denominados de biofábricas. Todavia, a produção de mudas clonais via embriogênese somática é uma técnica que ainda não foi explorada comercialmente no Brasil e não existe uma estimativa do custo de produção de mudas clonais de café arábica. Assim, o objetivo no presente trabalho foi calcular o custo de produção de mudas clonais de café em uma biofábrica de pequeno porte, tendo-se como base o protocolo desenvolvido pela Fundação Procafé/Embrapa Café, com a colaboração de pesquisadores da Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia e do Centro de Cooperação Internacional em Pesquisa Agronômica para o Desenvolvimento, CIRAD, França. Este trabalho apresenta também uma relação dos equipamentos e materiais necessários para a produção de mudas de café in vitro. O custo de produção de uma muda foi de R0,97paraumaproduc\ca~oanualde400.000mudas,utilizandoseoplantiodeembrio~espreˊgerminadosdiretamenteemtubetes.Casoaetapadeproduc\ca~odepla^ntulasempotesinvitrosejautilizada,ocustodeproduc\ca~opassaaserdeR0,97 para uma produção anual de 400.000 mudas, utilizando-se o plantio de embriões pré-germinados diretamente em tubetes. Caso a etapa de produção de plântulas em potes in vitro seja utilizada, o custo de produção passa a ser de R1,34

    Conjuntivite Neonatal a Citrobacter Freudii

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    Comportamento agronômico de clones de café arábica produzidos por embriogêneses somática.

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    O desenvolvimento de cultivares de Coffea arabica L. é um processo bastante longo, normalmente demandando cerca de 30 anos de trabalho para a liberação comercial de uma nova cultivar. Uma forma de reduzir consideravelmente esse tempo é o desenvolvimento de cultivares clonais, cuja multiplicação é feita por propagação vegetativa via embriogênese somática. Essa técnica permite a utilização comercial de plantas que ainda não possuem todas as características de interesse fixadas, tais como híbridos. Com o objetivo de desenvolver cultivares clonais a Fundação Procafé selecionou plantas matrizes com resistência ao bicho-mineiro e à ferrugem, boa qualidade de bebida e alta produtividade, visando reduzir a utilização de agrotóxicos e o custo da produção de café. Este trabalho relata o comportamento agronômico de clones com resistência ao bicho-mineiro e à ferrugem avaliados em Varginha e Boa Esperança, MG. Os resultados evidenciram que é possível obter produtividades superiores à de cultivares comerciais propagadas por sementes mediante a utilização de clones propagados por embriogênese somática. A qualidade da bebida dos clones 3, 5, 12, 13, 14 e 18 foi considerada muito boa, com valores acima de 80 pontos na escala da BSCA. Todos os clones apresentaram alta resistência ao bicho-mineiro e à ferrugem. Não foram observadas plantas com variações somaclonais que afetassem significativamente a produtividade das plantas propagadas por embriogênese somática, evidenciando que é possível a utilização comercial de plantas propagadas por esta técnica

    Lower prevalence of congenital cytomegalovirus infection in Portugal: possible impact of COVID-19 lockdown?

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    Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most frequent cause of congenital infection all over the world. Its prevalence ranges from 0.2 to 2.2%. Transmission from children to their pregnant mothers is a well-known risk factor, particularly if they attend a childcare centre. This study aims to compare the prevalence of CMV congenital infection (CMV_CI) in Portugal (Lisbon) between two studies, performed respectively in 2019 and 2020. In the 2019 study, performed in two hospitals, we found a 0.67% CMV_CI prevalence, using a pool strategy previously tested with saliva samples. In the 2020 study, using the same pool approach in four hospitals (the previous and two additional), and based on 1277 samples, the prevalence was 0.078%.Conclusion: The close temporal coincidence with COVID-19 lockdown suggests that these measures may have had a significant impact on this reduction, although other explanations cannot be ruled-out. What is Known: • Cytomegalovirus is the leading cause of congenital infection. • Behavioural measures decrease cytomegalovirus seroconversion in pregnant women. What is New: • From 2019 to 2020 there was a significant reduction in the prevalence of congenital CMV infection.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Is the temperament of crossbred dairy cows related to milk cortisol and oxytocin concentrations, milk yield, and quality?

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    Reactive dairy cows are more susceptible to stress, and this may result in negative effects on milk yield and quality. The aims of this study were to investigate the relationships between temperament traits and concentration of milk cortisol and oxytocin, milk yield, milkability, and milk quality in Holstein-Gyr cows. Temperament traits were assessed in 76 Holstein-Gyr cows in the milking parlor (by scoring milking reactivity and recording the numbers of steps and kicks during pre-milking udder preparation and when fitting the milking cluster) and during handling in the corral (by measuring the time to enter in the squeeze chute, ET and flight speed, FS). Milk samples were collected for milk quality (% fat, % protein, % lactose, and somatic cell count, SCC), and milk cortisol and oxytocin. Milk yield, milking time, and average flow were also measured. The calmer cows during milking management (class ?low?) produced milk with higher protein (p = 0.028) content and tendencies for lower fat (p = 0.056) and higher lactose (p = 0.055) contents. Regarding the hormones, the most reactive cows (class ?high?) in the milking and handling corral produced milk with higher concentrations of cortisol (p<0.001) and oxytocin (p = 0.023). In addition, the temperament of the animals affected some of the productive measures evaluated. Cows with reactive temperament had lower milk flow and longer milking time than the intermediate ones and had higher fat and a tendency for lower protein percentage in milk compared to cows with intermediate temperaments. Calm and intermediate cows in the handling corral produced more milk and presented better milkability parameters, such as a shorter milking time and greater average milk flow. Our results suggest that the cows behavioral reactivity can be related to the intensity of their response to stress during handling

    Resistência à desidratação de diferentes acessos de Passiflora cincinnata Mast. (Passifl oraceae).

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    Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a capacidade de resistência à desidratação de diferentes acessos de Passiflora cincinnata, visando à indicação de genótipos para uso direto e/ou em programas de melhoramento da espécie voltados para regiões com maiores limitações na disponibilidade hídric

    Extending the ecological distribution of Desmonostoc genus: proposal of Desmonostoc salinum sp. nov., a novel Cyanobacteria from a saline–alkaline lake

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    Cyanobacteria is an ancient phylum of oxygenic photosynthetic microorganisms found in almost all environments of Earth. In recent years, the taxonomic placement of some cyanobacterial strains, including those belonging to the genus Nostoc sensu lato, have been reevaluated by means of a polyphasic approach. Thus, 16S rRNA gene phylogeny and 16S–23S internal transcribed spacer (ITS) secondary structures coupled with morphological, ecological and physiological data are considered powerful tools for a better taxonomic and systematics resolution, leading to the description of novel genera and species. Additionally, underexplored and harsh environments, such as saline–alkaline lakes, have received special attention given they can be a source of novel cyanobacterial taxa. Here, a filamentous heterocytous strain, Nostocaceae CCM-UFV059, isolated from Laguna Amarga, Chile, was characterized applying the polyphasic approach; its fatty acid profile and physiological responses to salt (NaCl) were also determined. Morphologically, this strain was related to morphotypes of the Nostoc sensu lato group, being phylogenetically placed into the typical cluster of the genus Desmonostoc. CCM-UFV059 showed identity of the 16S rRNA gene as well as 16S–23S secondary structures that did not match those from known described species of the genus Desmonostoc, as well as distinct ecological and physiological traits. Taken together, these data allowed the description of the first strain of a member of the genus Desmonostoc from a saline–alkaline lake, named Desmonostoc salinum sp. nov., under the provisions of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants. This finding extends the ecological coverage of the genus Desmonostoc, contributing to a better understanding of cyanobacterial diversity and systematics

    Are dairy cows with a more reactive temperament less efficient in energetic metabolism and do they produce more enteric methane?

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    It remains unknown whether dairy cows with more reactive temperament produce more enteric methane (CH4) and are less bioenergetically efficient than the calmer ones. The objectives of this study were (a) to evaluate the relationship between cattle temperament assessed by traditionally used tests with energetic metabolism and enteric CH4 emissions by crossbred dairy cows; (b) to assess how cows? restlessness in respiration chambers affects energetic metabolism and enteric CH4 emissions. Temperament indicators were evaluated for 28 primiparous F1 Holstein-Gyr cows tested singly in the handling corral (entrance time, crush score, flight speed, and flight distance) and during milking (steps, kicks, defecation, rumination, and kick the milking cluster off). Cows? behaviors within respiration chambers were also recorded for each individual kept singly. Digestibility and calorimetry trials were performed to obtain energy partitioning and CH4 measures. Cows with more reactive temperament in milking (the ones that kicked the milking cluster off more frequently) spent 25.24% less net energy on lactation (P = 0.04) and emitted 36.77% more enteric CH4/kg of milk (P = 0.03). Furthermore, cows that showed a higher frequency of rumination at milking parlor allocated 57.93% more net energy for milk production (P < 0.01), spent 50.00% more metabolizable energy for milk production (P < 0.01) and 37.10% less CH4/kg of milk (P = 0.04). Regarding the handling temperament, most reactive cows according to flight speed, lost 29.16% less energy as urine (P = 0.05) and tended to have 14.30% more enteric CH4 production (P = 0.08), as well as cows with a lower entrance time (most reactive) that also lost 13.29% more energy as enteric CH4 (P = 0.04). Temperament and restless behavior of Holstein-Gyr cows were related to metabolic efficiency and enteric CH4 emissions. Cows? reactivity and rumination in the milking parlor, in addition to flight speed and entrance time in the squeeze chute during handling in the corral, could be useful measures to predict animals more prone to metabolic inefficiency, which could negatively affect the sustainability of dairy systems
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