8 resultados para Ulmus laevis
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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Vertebrates have a central clock and also several peripheral clocks. Light responses might result from the integration of light signals by these clocks. The dermal melanophores of Xenopus laevis have a photoreceptor molecule denominated melanopsin (OPN4x). The mechanisms of the circadian clock involve positive and negative feedback. We hypothesize that these dermal melanophores also present peripheral clock characteristics. Using quantitative PCR, we analyzed the pattern of temporal expression of Opn4x and the clock genes Per1, Per2, Bmal1, and Clock in these cells, subjected to a 14-h light:10-h dark (14L:10D) regime or constant darkness (DD). Also, in view of the physiological role of melatonin in the dermal melanophores of X. laevis, we determined whether melatonin modulates the expression of these clock genes. These genes show a time-dependent expression pattern when these cells are exposed to 14L:10D, which differs from the pattern observed under DD. Cells kept in DD for 5 days exhibited overall increased mRNA expression for Opn4x and Clock, and a lower expression for Per1, Per2, and Bmal1. When the cells were kept in DD for 5 days and treated with melatonin for 1 h, 24 h before extraction, the mRNA levels tended to decrease for Opn4x and Clock, did not change for Bmal1, and increased for Per1 and Per2 at different Zeitgeber times (ZT). Although these data are limited to one-day data collection, and therefore preliminary, we suggest that the dermal melanophores of X. laevis might have some characteristics of a peripheral clock, and that melatonin modulates, to a certain extent, melanopsin and clock gene expression.
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The genus Parandra is reviewed and four genera are recognized: Parandra Latreille, 1804, Neandra Lameere, 1912, stat. nov., Archandra Lameere, 1912, stat. nov. and Acutandra gen. nov. The genus Parandra is subdivided in two subgenera: Parandra (Parandra) s. str. and Parandra (Birandra) subgen. nov. The geographical distribution of P. (P.) laevis Latreille, 1804 is commented and the probable synonymy between P. cubaecola Chevrolat, 1862 and P. (P.) cribrata Thomson, 1861 is discussed. New species described: P. (P.) tavakiliani from Puerto Rico and P. (Birandra) mariahelenae from Jamaica. New combinations: Neandra brunnea (Fabricius, 1798), Neandra marginicollis (Schaeffer, 1929), Archandra caspia (Ménétriès, 1832), Acutandra punctatissima (Thomson, 1861), A. degeeri (Thomson, 1867), A. murrayi (Lameere, 1912), A. araucana (Bosq, 1951), A. ubitiara (Santos-Silva & Martins, 2000), all from Parandra. Keys to genera of Parandrini, subgenera of Parandra and American species of Parandra and Acutandra are added.
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Foi estudada, do ponto de vista ecológico, a poluição da água do rio Capibaribe-Mirim. Foram feitas cerca de 40 coletas de material de janeiro a dezembro de 1974, compreendendo os períodos seco e chuvoso, em 6 estações distribuídas desde o alto curso do rio (perto de Macaparana) até o médio curso (imediações de Goiana). Observaram-se 96 taxa entre espécies e variedades, sendo as mais frequëntes e dominantes as seguintes: Biddulphia laevis (Ehr.) Hustedt, Synedra ulna (Nitzsch) Ehr., Eunotia pectinalis (Kutz) Rabenhost, Nitzschia sigma (Kutz) W. Smith, Navicula cuspidata var. ambigua (Ehr.) Cleve, Eunotia didyma Grunow, Amphora ovalis Kutz., Amphora coffeaeformis Agard, Hantzschia amphioxys (Ehr.) Grunow, Nitzschia triblionella var. victoriae (H.) Grunow, Pinnularia acrospheria Breb., Pinnularia mesolepta (Ehr.) W. Smith, Rhopalodia gibberula (Ehr.) O. Müller, Surirella ovata kutz. É dada especial atenção ás algas Bacillariophyceae e Chlorophyceae. São apresentados, em forma tabular, o inventário ecológico, os índices halóbicos e sapróbicos das espécies, e a freqüência e distribuição das diatomáceas nas diversas estações de coleta.
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The volatile oil from the leaves of E. urograndis was analyzed by GC and GC-MS. It was identified 10 compounds in which, orto-cimene (41.4%) and 1,8-cineol (25.8%) were the main constituents. The induction of deleterious effect to aquatic organisms due to the presence of volatile oil lixiviated from E. urograndis leaves was studied using Daphnia laevis and D. similis as bioindicators. Through the results of toxicological tests it was possible to show that the litterbag of E. urograndis represents a risk factor for the aquatic ecosystem of lakes and rivers that are in the surrounding area of large scale Eucalyptus plantations. The method can be used for monitor the quality of these types of aquatic environments.
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The objective of this research was to develop a primer for a polymerase chain reaction specific for Xylella fastidiosa strains that cause Pierce's Disease (PD) in grapes (Vitis vinifera). The DNA amplification of 23 different strains of X. fastidiosa, using a set of primers REP1-R (5'-IIIICGICGIATCCIGGC-3') and REP 2 (5'-ICGICTTATCIGGCCTAC-3') using the following program: 94 ºC/2 min; 35 X (94 ºC/1 min, 45 ºC/1 min and 72 ºC/1 min and 30 s) 72 ºC/5 min, produced a fragment of 630 bp that differentiated the strains that cause disease in grapes from the other strains. However, REP banding patterns could not be considered reliable for detection because the REP1-R and REP 2 primers correspond to repetitive sequences, which are found throughout the bacterial genome. The amplified product of 630 bp was eluted from the agarose gel, purified and sequenced. The nucleotide sequence information was used to identify and synthesize an specific oligonucleotide for X. fastidiosa strains that cause Pierce's Disease denominated Xf-1 (5'-CGGGGGTGTAGGAGGGGTTGT-3') which was used jointly with the REP-2 primer at the following conditions: 94 ºC/2 min; 35 X (94 ºC/1 min, 62 ºC/1 min; 72 ºC/1 min and 30 s) 72 ºC/10 min. The DNAs isolated from strains of X. fastidiosa from other hosts [almond (Prumus amygdalus), citrus (Citrus spp.), coffee (Coffea arabica), elm (Ulmus americana), mulberry (Morus rubra), oak (Quercus rubra), periwinkle wilt (Catharantus roseus), plums (Prunus salicina) and ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia)] and also from other Gram negative and positive bacteria were submitted to amplification with a pair of primers Xf-1/REP 2 to verify its specificity. A fragment, about 350 bp, was amplified only when the DNA from strains of X. fastidiosa isolated from grapes was employed.
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A composição taxonômica de diatomáceas presentes sobre o molusco Limnoperna fortunei (mexilhão dourado), introduzido no Lago Guaíba através da água de lastro de navios oriundos da Argentina, foi analisada com o objetivo de identificar e avaliar a ocorrência das espécies quanto ao habitat e origem. Os moluscos foram retirados de plataforma flutuante de madeira e de bóias situadas na região norte do Lago Guaíba, no período de agosto a novembro de 2005. As diatomáceas presentes sobre as conchas dos moluscos foram raspadas, analisadas sob microscópio e posteriormente oxidadas para identificação. Os resultados demonstraram que a concha do molusco pode ser considerada um habitat favorável às diatomáceas, tendo em vista a riqueza de espécies. A associação de diatomáceas não demonstrou estar restrita a este habitat, pois as espécies mais frequentes Cocconeis fluviatilis Wall., C. placentula Ehr. var. lineata (Ehr.) Heurck, Encyonema silesiacum (Bleisch) Mann, Eunotia pseudosudetica Metz., Lange-Bert. & Garcia-Rodr., Gomphonema parvulum (Kütz.) Kütz., Hydrosera whampoensis (Schw.) Deby, Luticola goeppertiana (Bleisch) Mann, Melosira varians Ag., Navicula symmetrica Patr., Nitzschia palea (Kütz.) Smith, Pinnularia acrosphaeria Smith, Planothidium frequentissimum (Lange-Bert.) Round & Bukh., Pleurosira laevis (Her.) Comp. e Ulnaria ulna (Nitzsch.) Comp. são também encontradas em substratos rochosos e no plâncton na Bacia Hidrográfica do Lago Guaíba. Entretanto, Eunotia pseudosudetica, Luticola dapalis (Freng.) Mann e Gomphonema mexicanum Grun. são táxons só registrados, até o momento, para o Rio da Prata, Argentina. Estes primeiros registros nas águas do Lago Guaíba suportam a hipótese de uma recente introdução dessas espécies via água de lastro, assim como L. fortunei.
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A floristic study of Coscinodiscophyceae and Fragilariophyceae in the Lago dos Tigres hydrologic system is presented. Phytoplankton samples were collected with a plankton net (25 µm mesh) at 11 sampling stations, three in lotic areas and eight in lacustrine zones. Eleven species of Coscinodiscophyceae and eight of Fragilariophyceae were identified; descriptions, comments, their geographic distributions for the midwestern region of Brazil, type of environment (lentic/lotic), and illustrations are provided. Among the taxa found, 13 were recorded for the first time in midwestern Brazil: Aulacoseira alpigena, A. distans, A. granulata var. angustissima, A. granulata var. valida, A. muzzanensis, Discostella stelligera var. stelligera, Fragilaria capucina var. fragilarioides, F. delicatissima var. delicatissima, F. javanica, Pleurosira laevis, Staurosira acutirostrata, Staurosirella crassa, and Ulnaria ulna.
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The a-globin major genes from diploid and tetraploid Odontophrynus americanus were studied using PCR-based technology. The cloned and sequenced amplified fragments were shown to contain most of the exon II sequences as well as the whole exon III sequence of the a-globin gene. Unexpectedly, intron 2 was entirely absent in the amplified fragments of both 2n and 4n origin. High conservation was observed among the obtained sequences when compared to corresponding sequences from human and Xenopus laevis origin. The possibility that these sequences might be pseudogenes is raised