18 resultados para DAPHNIA-MAGNA STRAUS
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2009
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Os diversos compostos químicos liberados no ambiente oriundos do uso indiscriminado na agricultura, pecuária e na indústria são responsáveis por efeitos ecológicos adversos, causando a contaminação do solo e corpos d´água e acumulando-se em organismos não alvo. O tratamento dos esgotos resulta na produção do lodo de esgoto, o qual muitas vezes é utilizado como fonte alternativa de nutrientes para as plantas devido ao seu alto teor de matéria orgânica. Contudo, o lodo pode conter metais pesados em sua composição advindos principalmente do setor industrial, os quais podem expressar seu potencial poluente diretamente nos organismos do solo, além da possibilidade de transferência para outros organismos via cadeia alimentar ou pela contaminação das águas (CHANG et al., 1987). Embora o controle químico de pragas tenha reduzido o índice de doenças para homens e animais e incrementado a produção agrícola, agentes poluentes podem permanecer ativos no ambiente por longos períodos, afetando os ecossistemas. Os efeitos desses agentes ao longo do tempo representam um grande risco para a saúde pública, tornando-se necessário o monitoramento em águas, solos, alimentos e ar. Nesse contexto, as alterações ao nível bioquímico são as primeiras respostas detectáveis e quantificáveis em uma mudança do meio ambiente, sendo indicadores mais sensíveis que os de maiores níveis de organização biológica porque exibem um tempo de exposição mais curto. A partir do processo de bioacumulação, os agentes poluentes podem se concentrar em diferentes tecidos e promover a ativação ou inibição de sistemas enzimáticos, tais como o das fosfatases ácidas (JONSSON, 2005; JONSSON, AOYAMA, 2007). As fosfatases ácidas ou ortofosfato monoéster fosfohidrolases (E.C.3.1.3.2.) são enzimas que catalisam a hidrólise de uma grande variedade de ésteres de ortofosfato e reações de transfosforilação. Inibições in vitro de fosfatases de vários organismos causadas por pesticidas, têm sido relatadas na literatura (SEKEROGLU et al., 1980; EL DEMERDASH et al., 2001). O ensaio enzimático in vitro representa uma ferramenta útil para o screening de poluentes, elucidação de mecanismos de toxicidade e monitoramento de áreas contaminadas. Entretanto, os testes de toxicidade em organismos aquáticos podem complementar as análises in vitro. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito in vitro de agentes agroquímicos e metais pesados contaminantes de lodo de esgoto sobre a fosfatase ácida total de Daphnia similis, comparando-se com os resultados obtidos em testes de toxicidade aguda.
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2008
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Resumo: Cinco genes candidatos foram selecionados para identificar polimorfismos de nucleotídeo único e sua associação com a resposta de caprinos a nematoides gastrintestinais. Para isso, o DNA genômico dos animais mais resistentes e mais susceptíveis foi extraído e submetido ao sequenciamento de nova geração. Foram observados 71 SNPs, sendo 4 associados à resistência, o que os tornam alvos de estudos em toda a população de caprinos a fim de se confirmar essa associação. [Polymorphisms in IL-2, IL-5, IL-8, IL-12 e IFN-y genes and the response to gastrointestinal nematode in goats]. Abstract: Five candidate genes were selected to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms and its association with goat response to gastrointestinal nematodes. Genomic DNA from resistant and susceptible animals was extracted and submitted to new generation sequencing. It was observed 71 SNPs with 4 associated with resistance, which make them targets for studies on the entire population goats in order to confirm this association.
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Risk assessment guidelines for the environmental release of microbial agents are performed in a tiered sequence which includes evaluation of exposure effects on non target organisms. However, it becomes important to verify whether environmental risk assessment from temperate studies is applicable to tropical countries, as Brazil. Pseudomonas putida is a bacteria showing potential to be used for environmental applications as bioremediation and plant disease control. This study investigates the effects of this bacteria exposure on rodents and aquatic organisms (Daphnia similes) that are recommended to be used as non-target organism in environmental risk assessments. Also, the microbial activity in three different soils under P. putida exposure was evaluated. Rats did not show clinical alterations, although the agent was recovered 16 h after the exposure in lung homogenates. The bacteria did not reduce significantly the reproduction and survival of D. similis. The soil enzymatic activities presented fluctuating values after inoculation with bacteria. The measurement of perturbations in soil biochemical characteristics is presented as an alternative way of monitoring the overall effects of the microbial agent to be introduced even in first stage (Tier I) of the risk assessment in tropical ecosystems.
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A utilização intensiva e simultânea de agrotóxicos na agricultura ocasiona a exposição múltipla dos organismos a esses compostos, tornando necessária a avaliação da contaminação de misturas, principalmente, no ambiente aquático. Estudos de toxicidade de agrotóxicos são de suma importância para a comunidade como um todo, principalmente quando estes são realizados em águas, haja vista a possível escassez desse recurso. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a toxicidade aguda dos herbicidas glifosato (Gly) e seu principal metabólito, ácido aminometilfosfônico (AMPA), ao microcrustáceo Daphnia similis.
Avaliação do potencial de novas cultivares de videiras do tipo americana para elaboração de vinhos*.
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Os vinhos agem como potentes aliados à saúde, pois em sua composição encontram-se diversos compostos, dentre eles os polifenóis, com elevada ação antioxidante. Recentemente, foram lançadas novas cultivares de videira para elaboração de suco que apresentam potencial para a elaboração de vinho de mesa. O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar o conteúdo de antocianinas totais, de polifenóis totais e caracterizar a cor dos vinhos elaborados com seis novas cultivares de videiras (Concord Clone 30, BRS Carmem, BRS Cora, BRS Magna, BRS Rúbea e BRS Violeta) e com duas tradicionais (?Concord? e ?Isabel?).
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A cor violácea intensa é uma das características mais importantes no suco de uva, pois é muito apreciada pelo consumidor. O objetivo deste trabalho foi caracterizar a cor de sucos elaborados com cinco novas cultivares de videiras (BRS Rúbea, BRS Cora, BRS Carmem, BRS Violeta e BRS Magna) e três tradicionais (Bordô, Concord e Isabel). A determinação de cor foi realizada com espectrofotômetro Konica Minolta (CM-700d/600d), que possibilita o uso dos sistemas L*a*b* e L*C*h*. Os sucos foram elaborados pelo Laboratório de Inovação Tecnológica, com uvas produzidas no campo experimental da Embrapa Uva e Vinho.
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Recently, microbial pest control agents (MPCAs) have been worldwide used to reduce chemical pesticide use and to diminish the high risk of those compounds in the environment. Among various MPCAs, the nuclear polyhedrosis virus Baculovirus anticarsia is widely used in Brazil in the biological control of the velvet bean caterpillar. Although literature data do not show adverse effects of baculoviruses to nontarget organisms, it is necessary to evaluate their toxicity or patogenicity in order to study th environmental risk of those products and to register the formulations in the Brazilian Environmental Regularory Agency - IBAMA. In the presente work, the influence of a Baculovirus anticarsia formulation was evaluted to measure the consequences in the growth rateof the green algae Selenastrum capricornutum, the duckweed Lemna valdiviana and the microcrustacean Daphnia similis. The survival of the fish Hyphessobrycon scholzei exposed during 28 days was also evaluated. No significative adverse effects (P > 0.05) were observed in the test organisms which were exposed to 1-1000 times the maximum calculated pesticide concentration following a direct application to 15 cm layer of water.
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1997
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Clomazone (2-(2-chlorophenyl)methyl-4.4-dimethyl-3-isoxazolidinone) is a post emergence herbicide widely used in rice fields in Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) with high activity against Gramineae at the recommended application rate(AR).of 700g/ha. The herbicide input into the aquatic ecosystem may occur by aerial application or water drainage. The presence of this chemical in the water may affect non-target organisms leading to impairments in the aquatic food chain. Studies were conducted in this work to evaluate the risk of Clomazone using the estimated mean affective concentration (EC50) for the microalgae Selenastrum capricornutum(96h), the duckweed Lemna valdiviana(96h) and the crustacean Daphnia similis(48h). The EC50 values were 11.2; 31.7 and 13.8 mg/l, respectively. According to the obtained data, and considering a direct input of the herbicide in a 10cm column water, the estimated maximum application rate that doesn't cause acute effects is 5.3 AR for S. capricornutum, 6.5 AR for D. similis and 15.0 AR for L. valdiviana. The estimated maximum application rate that doesn't cause chronic effects is 2.0 AR for D. similis, 1.6 AR for S. capricornutum and 4.5 AR for L. valviana.
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Estimating with greater precision and accuracy the height of plants has been a challenge for the scientific community. The objective this study is to evaluate the spatial variation of tree heights at different spatial scales in areas of the city of Recife, Brazil, using LiDAR remote sensing data. The LiDAR data were processed in the QT Modeler (Quick Terrain Modeler v. 8.0.2) software from Applied Imagery. The TreeVaW software was utilized to estimate the heights and crown diameters of trees. The results obtained for tree height were consistent with field measurements.
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Vcmax is the rate of maximum velocity of carboxylation of plants and is considered one of the most critical parameters for changes in vegetation in face of global changes and it has a direct impact on gross primary productivity. Physiological processes are considered the main sources of uncertainties in dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs). The Caatinga biome, in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil, is extremely important due to its biodiversity and endemism. In a field work realized in an area of preserved Caatinga forest, measurements of carbon assimilation (in response to light and CO2) were performed on 11 individuals of a native species. These results of Vcmax measurements in Caatinga were compared with parameterization of models, revealing that Vcmax is not well adjusted in several DGVMs. Also, the values obtained in the Caatinga field experiments were very close to empirical values obtained in the Northern hemisphere (Austria). These ecophysiological measurements can contribute in understanding of this biome
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The semiarid region of northeastern Brazil, the Caatinga, is extremely important due to its biodiversity and endemism. Measurements of plant physiology are crucial to the calibration of Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) that are currently used to simulate the responses of vegetation in face of global changes. In a field work realized in an area of preserved Caatinga forest located in Petrolina, Pernambuco, measurements of carbon assimilation (in response to light and CO2) were performed on 11 individuals of Poincianella microphylla, a native species that is abundant in this region. These data were used to calibrate the maximum carboxylation velocity (Vcmax) used in the INLAND model. The calibration techniques used were Multiple Linear Regression (MLR), and data mining techniques as the Classification And Regression Tree (CART) and K-MEANS. The results were compared to the UNCALIBRATED model. It was found that simulated Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) reached 72% of observed GPP when using the calibrated Vcmax values, whereas the UNCALIBRATED approach accounted for 42% of observed GPP. Thus, this work shows the benefits of calibrating DGVMs using field ecophysiological measurements, especially in areas where field data is scarce or non-existent, such as in the Caatinga
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Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) simulate surface processes such as the transfer of energy, water, CO2, and momentum between the terrestrial surface and the atmosphere, biogeochemical cycles, carbon assimilation by vegetation, phenology, and land use change in scenarios of varying atmospheric CO2 concentrations. DGVMs increase the complexity and the Earth system representation when they are coupled with atmospheric global circulation models (AGCMs) or climate models. However, plant physiological processes are still a major source of uncertainty in DGVMs. The maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax), for example, has a direct impact over productivity in the models. This parameter is often underestimated or imprecisely defined for the various plant functional types (PFTs) and ecosystems. Vcmax is directly related to photosynthesis acclimation (loss of response to elevated CO2), a widely known phenomenon that usually occurs when plants are subjected to elevated atmospheric CO2 and might affect productivity estimation in DGVMs. Despite this, current models have improved substantially, compared to earlier models which had a rudimentary and very simple representation of vegetation?atmosphere interactions. In this paper, we describe this evolution through generations of models and the main events that contributed to their improvements until the current state-of-the-art class of models. Also, we describe some main challenges for further improvements to DGVMs.