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ABSTRACT The Fusicoccum genus of fungi are known to cause stem-end rot in various fruit plants, such as mango, guava, peach and avocado. Several species of this fungus are reported attacking avocado (Persea americana) in several countries. Based on this information, the present study aimed to identify species of Fusicoccum associated with rot in avocado fruits in the State of São Paulo. Samples were collected (fruits with rot symptoms) from regions of Bauru, Bernadino de Campos and Piraju. All isolates obtained had its pathogenicity confirmed by inoculation of healthy avocado fruits. After confirming its pathogenicity, these isolates had their DNA extracted and the ITS-5.8S rDNA region was amplified. After editing, these sequences were used to search for similar sequences in the NCBI. Eleven samples were identified as Neofusicoccum parvumand others were identified as Botryosphaeria dothidea(F. aesculi). Both species were found in all regions of collection.

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Melocactus ernestii Vaupel subsp. ernestii ocorre em afloramentos rochosos descontínuos no leste do Brasil. O presente estudo investigou o padrão espaço-temporal dos eventos de mortalidade e sobrevivência de plântulas da M. ernestii e a relação com as plantas perenes, a partir da utilização de parcelas, alocadas com auxílio de trenas, onde foram tomadas as coordenadas cartesianas do centróide dos estádios de desenvolvimento, com posterior análises de padrões de ponto baseado na função K de Ripley. Foram mapeados nas parcelas 686 indivíduos da M. ernestii. O padrão espacial variou em função da escala, do estádio de desenvolvimento e do grau de intemperização dos afloramentos. Os eventos de recrutamento e mortalidade foram espacialmente estruturados e influenciados por pulsos de precipitação sazonais. As plântulas emergiram a ca. 50 cm do centróide dos adultos. Das 136 plântulas monitoradas em 18 meses, 84% morreram. Os resultados mostraram que microsítios inicialmente eficazes na manutenção de sementes e promotores da germinação não necessariamente podem ser eficazes para o estabelecimento das plântulas. A magnitude das interações bióticas em ambientes estressantes é espécie-específica e indica que associação positiva entre plantas adultas e sobrevivência de plântulas não é consistente com o tempo. Este tipo de modelagem populacional permite melhor compreensão sobre o papel das interações positivas e negativas como forças estruturadoras de comunidades e pode ajudar a entender a complexidade das interações bióticas em gradientes ambientais severos.

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The vasorelaxing activity of rotundifolone (ROT), a major constituent (63.5%) of the essential oil of Mentha x villosa, was tested in male Wistar rats (300-350 g). In isolated rat aortic rings, increasing ROT concentrations (0.3, 1, 10, 100, 300, and 500 µg/ml) inhibited the contractile effects of 1 µM phenylephrine and of 80 or 30 mM KCl (IC50 values, reported as means ± SEM = 184 ± 6, 185 ± 3 and 188 ± 19 µg/ml, N = 6, respectively). In aortic rings pre-contracted with 1 µM phenylephrine, the smooth muscle-relaxant activity of ROT was inhibited by removal of the vascular endothelium (IC50 value = 235 ± 7 µg/ml, N = 6). Furthermore, ROT inhibited (pD2 = 6.04, N = 6) the CaCl2-induced contraction in depolarizing medium in a concentration-dependent manner. In Ca2+-free solution, ROT inhibited 1 µM phenylephrine-induced contraction in a concentration-dependent manner and did not modify the phasic contractile response evoked by caffeine (20 mM). In conclusion, in the present study we have shown that ROT produces an endothelium-independent vasorelaxing effect in the rat aorta. The results further indicated that in the rat aorta ROT is able to induce vasorelaxation, at least in part, by inhibiting both: a) voltage-dependent Ca² channels, and b) intracellular Ca2+ release selectively due to inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate activation. Additional studies are required to elucidate the mechanisms underlying ROT-induced relaxation.

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Maize seeds, infected by Stenocarpella species, are important sources of inoculum for the introduction and dissemination of stalk and ear rot and macrospore leaf spot diseases. The use of healthy seeds is an important strategy for the preventive control of these diseases. However, one of the difficulties in the health quality control programs for maize seeds is the availability of a reliable and quick method for detecting these fungi during routine seed analyses. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate the possibility of using the PCR technique as an alternative method for accurately detecting these pathogens in maize seed samples. Maize seeds were kept in contact with S. maydis colonie developed in PDA media containing mannitol at -1.4 MPa for 72 h. The seed samples used in this study were prepared with infected seeds at incidences of 100, 20, 10, 2, 1 and zero %.The primers used were able to detect S. maydis fungi in association with seeds with a maximum of 2% , however those primers were not able to differentiate between the two species.