233 research outputs found
Analysis of the carbon and nitrogen limitations to soybean yield
Soybeans are hypothesized to be “self-destructive” since they apparently need to translocate large amounts of nitrogen from vegetative tissues during seed-fill to sustain seed growth. To assess the possible limitations of this characteristic on soybean seed yield, a simple, dynamic simulation model is developed which accounts for the availability of nitrogen and photosynthate within the plant. The simulations show that the duration of seedfill and seed yield is clearly limited by the self-destructive characteristic. Increased availability of nitrogen within the plant is required for significant increases in soybean yields. Possible alterations of the model required to mimic actual soybean seed growth are presented
Positive selection in glycolysis among Australasian stick insects
Background: The glycolytic pathway is central to cellular energy production. Selection on individual enzymes
within glycolysis, particularly phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi), has been associated with metabolic performance in
numerous organisms. Nonetheless, how whole energy-producing pathways evolve to allow organisms to thrive in
different environments and adopt new lifestyles remains little explored. The Lanceocercata radiation of Australasian
stick insects includes transitions from tropical to temperate climates, lowland to alpine habitats, and winged to
wingless forms. This permits a broad investigation to determine which steps within glycolysis and what sites within
enzymes are the targets of positive selection. To address these questions we obtained transcript sequences from
seven core glycolysis enzymes, including two Pgi paralogues, from 29 Lanceocercata species.
Results: Using maximum likelihood methods a signature of positive selection was inferred in two core glycolysis
enzymes. Pgi and Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (Gaphd) genes both encode enzymes linking
glycolysis to the pentose phosphate pathway. Positive selection among Pgi paralogues and orthologues
predominately targets amino acids with residues exposed to the protein’s surface, where changes in physical
properties may alter enzyme performance.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that, for Lancerocercata stick insects, adaptation to new stressful lifestyles requires
a balance between maintaining cellular energy production, efficiently exploiting different energy storage pools and
compensating for stress-induced oxidative damag
Measurement of the Bottom-Strange Meson Mixing Phase in the Full CDF Data Set
We report a measurement of the bottom-strange meson mixing phase \beta_s
using the time evolution of B0_s -> J/\psi (->\mu+\mu-) \phi (-> K+ K-) decays
in which the quark-flavor content of the bottom-strange meson is identified at
production. This measurement uses the full data set of proton-antiproton
collisions at sqrt(s)= 1.96 TeV collected by the Collider Detector experiment
at the Fermilab Tevatron, corresponding to 9.6 fb-1 of integrated luminosity.
We report confidence regions in the two-dimensional space of \beta_s and the
B0_s decay-width difference \Delta\Gamma_s, and measure \beta_s in [-\pi/2,
-1.51] U [-0.06, 0.30] U [1.26, \pi/2] at the 68% confidence level, in
agreement with the standard model expectation. Assuming the standard model
value of \beta_s, we also determine \Delta\Gamma_s = 0.068 +- 0.026 (stat) +-
0.009 (syst) ps-1 and the mean B0_s lifetime, \tau_s = 1.528 +- 0.019 (stat) +-
0.009 (syst) ps, which are consistent and competitive with determinations by
other experiments.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett 109, 171802 (2012
Plastocrono e número final de nós de cultivares de soja em função da época de semeadura
Deficiência hídrica no solo e seu efeito sobre transpiração, crescimento e desenvolvimento de mudas de duas espécies de eucalipto
Water restriction and physiological traits in soybean genotypes contrasting for nitrogen fixation drought tolerance
Estudo numérico do impacto da mudança climática sobre o rendimento de trigo, soja e milho
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