899 resultados para Argentine North-east
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Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, there has been a significant increase in the number of histoplasmosis cases in Ceara, a state in north-east Brazil. The lack of epidemiological data on the genotypes circulating in the north-east region shows the importance of more detailed studies on the molecular epidemiology of Histoplasma capsulatum var. capsulatum in this region. Different molecular techniques have been used to better characterize the genetic profile of H. capsulatum var. capsulatum strains. The aim of this study was to analyse the genetic diversity of H. capsulatum var. capsulatum isolates in Fortaleza, the capital of Ceara, through the sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS)1-5.8S-ITS2 region, and establish the molecular profile of these isolates, along with strains from south-east Brazil, by RAPD analysis, featuring the different clusters in those regions. The isolates were grouped into two clusters. Cluster 1 included strains from the south-east and north-east regions with separation of isolates into three distinct subgroups (subgroups 1a, 1 b and 1 c). Cluster 2 included only samples from north-east Brazil. Sequencing of the ITS1 -5.8S-ITS2 region allowed the detection of two major clades, which showed geographical correlation between them and their subgroups. Therefore, it can be concluded that the H. capsulatum var. capsulatum isolates from Ceara have a high degree of genetic polymorphism. The molecular data also confirm that populations of this fungus are composed of different genotypes in Brazil and worldwide.
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Las firmas agroindustriales exportadoras argentinas de productos en fresco están transitando por un proceso progresivo de modernización e implementación de normativas internacionales sobre calidad agroalimentaria. Desde esta perspectiva, el presente trabajo aporta algunos elementos de análisis que permiten profundizar en el conocimiento del eslabón de acondicionamiento/ empaque del complejo agroindustrial citrícola del noreste de la provincia de Entre Ríos, departamentos de Concordia y Federación, a partir de la segunda mitad de la década de los noventa, centrando la mirada en las empresas exportadoras y en las innovaciones que han implementado para ajustar los estándares de calidad.
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Las firmas agroindustriales exportadoras argentinas de productos en fresco están transitando por un proceso progresivo de modernización e implementación de normativas internacionales sobre calidad agroalimentaria. Desde esta perspectiva, el presente trabajo aporta algunos elementos de análisis que permiten profundizar en el conocimiento del eslabón de acondicionamiento/ empaque del complejo agroindustrial citrícola del noreste de la provincia de Entre Ríos, departamentos de Concordia y Federación, a partir de la segunda mitad de la década de los noventa, centrando la mirada en las empresas exportadoras y en las innovaciones que han implementado para ajustar los estándares de calidad.
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Las firmas agroindustriales exportadoras argentinas de productos en fresco están transitando por un proceso progresivo de modernización e implementación de normativas internacionales sobre calidad agroalimentaria. Desde esta perspectiva, el presente trabajo aporta algunos elementos de análisis que permiten profundizar en el conocimiento del eslabón de acondicionamiento/ empaque del complejo agroindustrial citrícola del noreste de la provincia de Entre Ríos, departamentos de Concordia y Federación, a partir de la segunda mitad de la década de los noventa, centrando la mirada en las empresas exportadoras y en las innovaciones que han implementado para ajustar los estándares de calidad.
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Deep water formation in the North Atlantic and Southern Ocean is widely thought to influence deglacial CO2 rise and climate change; here we suggest that deep water formation in the North Pacific may also play an important role. We present paired radiocarbon and boron isotope data from foraminifera from sediment core MD02-2489 at 3640 m in the North East Pacific. These show a pronounced excursion during Heinrich Stadial 1, with benthic-planktic radiocarbon offsets dropping to ~350 years, accompanied by a decrease in benthic d11B. We suggest this is driven by the onset of deep convection in the North Pacific, which mixes young shallow waters to depth, old deep waters to the surface, and low-pH water from intermediate depths into the deep ocean. This deep water formation event was likely driven by an increase in surface salinity, due to subdued atmospheric/monsoonal freshwater flux during Heinrich Stadial 1. The ability of North Pacific Deep Water (NPDW) formation to explain the excursions seen in our data is demonstrated in a series of experiments with an intermediate complexity Earth system model. These experiments also show that breakdown of stratification in the North Pacific leads to a rapid ~30 ppm increase in atmospheric CO2, along with decreases in atmospheric d13C and D14C, consistent with observations of the early deglaciation. Our inference of deep water formation is based mainly on results from a single sediment core, and our boron isotope data are unavoidably sparse in the key HS1 interval, so this hypothesis merits further testing. However we note that there is independent support for breakdown of stratification in shallower waters during this period, including a minimum in d15N, younging in intermediate water 14C, and regional warming. We also re-evaluate deglacial changes in North Pacific productivity and carbonate preservation in light of our new data, and suggest that the regional pulse of export production observed during the Bølling-Allerød is promoted by relatively stratified conditions, with increased light availability and a shallow, potent nutricline. Overall, our work highlights the potential of NPDW formation to play a significant and hitherto unrealized role in deglacial climate change and CO2 rise.