1000 resultados para Prunus domestica
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O efeito da insularidade reflecte-se no número limitado de espécies arbóreas naturais dos Açores. As mais comuns são a Morella faya (Faia-da-terra), Picconia azorica (Pau-branco), Laurus azorica (Louro), Juniperus brevifolia (Cedro-do-mato), Ilex perado subsp. azorica (Azevinho), Erica azorica (Urze) e Frangula azorica (Sanguinho). Pelo contrário, Prunus azorica (Ginjeira-brava) é actualmente muito rara e Taxus bacatta (Teixo) encontra-se à beira da extinção. Dependendo das condições ambientais, particularmente de temperatura, pluviosidade e exposição ao vento, encontramos diferentes espécies a dominar a copa da floresta. […].
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The effects of eucalyptol were evaluated against the house fly, Musca domestica L., and blow fly, Chrysomya megacephala (F.). The bioassay of adults, using topical application, indicated that M. domestica males were more susceptible than females, with the LD50 being 118 and 177 µg/fly, respectively. A higher LD50 of C. megacephala was obtained; 197 µg/fly for males and 221 µg/fly for females. Living flies of both species yielded a shorter life span after being treated with eucalyptol. The bioassay of larvae, using the dipping method on the third instar, showed that M. domestica was more susceptible than C. megacephala, with their LC50 being 101 and 642 µg/µl, respectively. The emergence of adults, which had been treated with eucalyptol in larvae, decreased only in M. domestica. Having the volatile property, fumigation or impregnated paper test of eucalyptol or the efficacy of repellence or attractiveness merits further investigations to enhance bio-insecticidal efficacy.
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The ultrastructural superficial changes in third instar house fly (Musca domestica) and blow fly (Chrysomya megacephala) induced by eucalyptol oil were observed using scanning electron microscopy. Dipped in 0.902 g/ml eucalyptol for 30 sec, the larvae integument of both species showed significant aberrant appearance of the body surface, particularly swelling integument, bleb formation, partial breach and deformation of spines.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology
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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior Agrária do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Agronómica.
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Countries are currently faced with problems derived from changes in lifespan and an increase in lifestyle-related diseases. Neurodegenerative disorders such Parkinson’s (PD) and Alzheimer’s (AD) diseases are an increasing problem in aged societies. Data from World Alzheimer Report 2011 indicate that 36 million people worldwide are living with dementia. Oxidative stress has been associated with the development of AD and PD. Therefore there is interest to search for effective compounds or therapies to combat the oxidative damage in these diseases. Current evidence strongly supports a contribution of phenolic compounds present in fruits and vegetables to the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases such AD and PD. The industrial processing of a wide variety of fruits results in the accumulation of by-products without commercial value. Opuntia ficus-indica (cactus pear) is consumed fresh and processed like in juice. Prunnus avium (sweet cherry) is consumed fresh but the organoleptics characteristics of the fruits leads to the smaller and ragged fruits have no commercial value. Fruit extracts of both species has described to be rich in phenolic compounds and to have high antioxidant activities due to its composition. The aim of this work was assessing the efficacy of O. ficus-indica and P. avium by-products extracts obtained with conventional solvent extraction and pressurized liquid extraction in a neurodegeneration cell model. All extracts have protected neuroblastoma cells from H2O2-induced death at low, non-toxic levels, which approach to physiologically-relevant serum concentration. However, cherry extract has a slighter neuroprotective activity. The protective effect of Opuntia extracts are not conducted by a direct antioxidant activity since there are not decreases in intracellular ROS levels in cell treated with extracts and challenged with H2O2, while cherry extract neuroprotection seems to be due to a direct scavenging activity. Extracts from different biological matrixes seems to protect neuronal cells trough different cellular mechanisms.
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Nowadays the main honey producing countries require accurate labeling of honey before commercialization, including floral classification. Traditionally, this classification is made by melissopalynology analysis, an accurate but time-consuming task requiring laborious sample pre-treatment and high-skilled technicians. In this work the potential use of a potentiometric electronic tongue for pollinic assessment is evaluated, using monofloral and polyfloral honeys. The results showed that after splitting honeys according to color (white, amber and dark), the novel methodology enabled quantifying the relative percentage of the main pollens (Castanea sp., Echium sp., Erica sp., Eucaliptus sp., Lavandula sp., Prunus sp., Rubus sp. and Trifolium sp.). Multiple linear regression models were established for each type of pollen, based on the best sensors sub-sets selected using the simulated annealing algorithm. To minimize the overfitting risk, a repeated K-fold cross-validation procedure was implemented, ensuring that at least 10-20% of the honeys were used for internal validation. With this approach, a minimum average determination coefficient of 0.91 ± 0.15 was obtained. Also, the proposed technique enabled the correct classification of 92% and 100% of monofloral and polyfloral honeys, respectively. The quite satisfactory performance of the novel procedure for quantifying the relative pollen frequency may envisage its applicability for honey labeling and geographical origin identification. Nevertheless, this approach is not a full alternative to the traditional melissopalynologic analysis; it may be seen as a practical complementary tool for preliminary honey floral classification, leaving only problematic cases for pollinic evaluation.
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En el área frutícola que rodea la ciudad de Córdoba, de Colonia Caroya y Jesús María, se encontraron síntomas foliares cloróticos (líneas, manchas, diseños de hojas de encina) asimilables a los inducidos por tres virus causales de "diseños cloróticos lineares" en ciruelo (plum line pattern ilarvirus), el Danish plum line pattern ilarvirus (un serotipo del prunus necrotic ring spot ilarvirus), el European plum line pattern ilarvirus (un serotipo de apple mosaic ilarvirus) ambos serológicamente relacionados pero no idénticos, y el American plum line pattern ilarvirus, serológicamente no relacionados con los anteriores. Si bien no producen una sintomatología llamativa son causales de pérdidas en las cosechas por disminución del número de frutos producidos. El propósito del proyecto es definir la identidad del virus causal de los síntomas encontrados y ajustar una técnica serológica que permita su detección en plantas con infecciones sistémicas recientes, útil para ser empleada en material bajo cuarentenas (aduanas), en censos, controles sanitarios en viveros y para la elección de plantas madres de sanidad controlada. (...)
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Se estudia el rol de las hormonas como intermediarios en los procesos de dormición de yemas florales y crecimiento caulinar de especies arbóreas frutales ( Prunus spp., Pyrus malus normal y mutante enana) y herbáceas (lechuga, cebada, Arabidopsis ) por parte de factores ambientales y en el efecto benéfico de rizobacterias sobre el crecimiento de cereales. Abarca tres subproyectos: Subproyecto 1. Dormición en yemas florales de duraznero. Estudia el efecto de diferentes giberelinas en aplicaciones exógenas en laboratorio y a campo, sobre la fenología y morfología ( al microscopio) de yemas florales de duraznero. Se intenta establecer el papel de GAs como mediadores entre señal ambiental y los procesos de diferenciación de los verticilos florales. Objetivos: Estudiar el efecto de aplicaciones exógenas de GA3, GA5, dihidro-GA5 y dihidro-GA4 sobre la fenología y morfología de yemas florales de: i) plantas a campo y ii) estacas aisladas. Subproyecto 2. Fitohormonas como intermediarios entre calidad de luz y alargamiento caulinar en Prunus spp. Estudia cuali-cuantitativamente IAA, ABA y giberelinas de especies arbóreas frutales ( Prunus spp., Pyrus malus normal y mutante enana) y herbáceas (lechuga, cebada, Arabidopsis ) sometidas a diferentes calidades de luz (sistema fito y criptocromo). Las hormonas se analizan por HPLC, bioensayo y GC-SIMILAR. Intenta establecer la posible correlación entre señal ambiental, sistema fotorreceptor, metabolismo de hormonas y respuesta morfogénica. Objetivos: Determinar el efecto de luz azul (sistema criptocromo) y rojo/rojo lejano (sistema fitocromo) sobre los niveles de giberelinas, ABA y AIA en plantas de Prunus avium, Pyrus malus (normal y enano), Latuca sativa, Hordeum vulgare (normal y enano) y Arabidopsis thaliana . Subproyecto 3. Producción de GAs por Azospirillum spp. Estudia la producción de giberelinas y su metabolismo por Azospirillum spp. y sus efectos sobre crecimiento y desarrollo de cereales. La identificación y cuantificación de giberelinas se realiza como en el Subproyecto 2. Estudios de metabolismo incluyen alimentación con giberelinas deuteradas o sus conjugados. Semillas pre-germinadas de cereales se inoculan con distintas cepas y/o concentraciones de GA3, evaluándose diversos parámetros de crecimiento radical. Los resultados de laboratorio se probarán a campo. Objetivos: Estudiar la producción de GAs o factores que regulan su metabolismo (relación C/N, calidad de luz, pH y tiempo de incubación) por A. spp., en cultivo aislado y con la asociación diazotrofo/sistema radical de gramíneas y los efectos de la batería sobre el crecimiento de dichas especies.
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Continuando con nuestra búsqueda de biopesticidas de potencia relevante en plantas nativas, en este proyecto nos concentraremos en encontrar sustancias que controlen eficientemente hormigas cortadoras, moscas, cucarachas, mosquitos y malezas. En la primera parte del presente proyecto se determinará mediante aislamiento bioguiado, los principios activos de las plantas que en un trabajo anterior, mostraron mayor inhibición del forrajeo de la hormiga Acromyrmex lundi, Aristolochia argentina y Lantana grisebachii, como también de aquellas que inhibieron al hongo simbionte aislado del nido, A. argentina y Flourensia oolepis. Posteriromente se evaluará la efectividad de estos extractos y principios activos a campo contra A. lundi determinando dosis efectivas para inhibir el forrajeo y/o el desarrollo del hongo simbionte. Luego se extenderá los resultados a otras especies de hormigas cortadoras como A. crassispinus y A. striatus. En segundo lugar proponemos el desarrollo de una metodología para aumentar la efectividad de aceites esenciales (AE) y terpenos (T) contra distintas plagas domésticas aprovechando la interacción de componentes de aceites esenciales en la intoxicación del insecto. Hemos demostrado que Musca domestica al ser fumigada con T puros, por separado, oxida a la mayoría de ellos mediante citocromo P450. Sin embargo cuando es fumigada con AE (mezcla de T) detoxifica al T mayoritario preferentemente, mientras que los T minoritarios están en condiciones de intoxicar al insecto ya que no serían blanco del P450. En este proyecto determinaremos la DL50 de 10 T en moscas tratadas y sin tratar con un inhibidor de P450 (butóxido de piperonilo). Con estos datos podremos elegir mezclas de terpenos tales que uno de ellos sea blanco de P450 y otro/s intoxiquen al insecto. Nos proponemos verificar este mecanismo en M. domestica y luego extenderlo a otros insectos domésticos (cucarachas, mosquitos). Este estudio facilitará el desarrollo de bioinsecticidas mas eficientes para cada insecto disminuyendo sus costos y favoreciendo su aplicación futura. En la tercera parte de este proyecto proponemos aislar los principios activos fitotóxicos de Cortadeira rudiuscula y Ophryosporus charua, cuyos extractos inhibieron selectivamente la germinación de mono- y dicotiledóneas, respectivamente. También se determinará el tiempo de vida media en suelo, y la dosis efectiva a campo con el fin de evaluar a dichas especies como futuros herbicidas naturales selectivos.
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This paper deals with anatomical descriptions of some types of nectaries in 27 species of honey plants of Piracicaba, S. P. The material studied was divides in two groups: a) Extra-floral nectaries; b) Floral nectaries. Euphorbia pulcherrima, Willd; showed to belonging to the first group: its nectaries tissue consist of an epidermal layer of cell without stomata and with true gland, with subepidermal cells diferentiated by the thickness of the wall. Among the plants with floral nectaries, the following types has been listed, according the location of the nectary in the flower: 1 - with true glands: a) in sepals, Hibiscus rosa sinensis, L.; Dombeya Wallichii, Bth. e Hk; b) in the stamens tube, Antigonum leptopus, Hook e Arn.; 2 - on the receptacle with nectariferous tissue in the epidermal cell with: a) thickness wall with stomata, Prunus persical, L.; b) thin wall without stomata, Crotalaria paulinia, Shranck; Caesal-pinia sepiaria, Roxb; Aberia caffra; 3 - with a disc located in the receptacle with: epidermal: a) with stomata, Coffea arábica, L. var. semper florens; Citrus aurantifolia, Swing; Cinchona sp.; Pryrostegia ignea, Presl.; b) without stomata and with thin wall, Leojurus sibiricus, L.; Bactocydia unguis, Mart., Ipomoea purpurea, L.; Greviüea Thelemanniana, Hueg.; Dolichos lablab, L.; Vernonia polyanthes, Less., Montanoa bipinatifida, C. Koch., Eruca sativa, L. Brassica Juncea, Co; Eucalyptus tereticomis, Smith.; Eucalyptus rostrata, Schleche; Salvia splendens, Selow.; 4 - in the basal tissues of the ovary, Budleia brasiliensis, Jacq F.; Petrea subserrata, Cham.; 5 - in the base of stamens, Per sea americana, Mill. On the anatomical point of view, most of the types of nectary studied has external nectariferous tissues, located on the epidermal cells with thin periclinal wall and without stomata. The sub-epidermal layer were rich in sugar. Short correlation was found between the structure of the nectary and the amount of nectar secretion. So, in the nectary with true glands, in those with thin wall and without stomata on epidermal cells and in those with stomata, the secretion was higher than in the other types listed.
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The influence of four host fruits, orange (Citrus sinensis L.), papaya (Carica papaya L.), mango (Mangifera indica L.) and apple (Malus domestica Borkh) on oviposition behavior of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) was evaluated. Experiments were carried out on two C. capitata laboratory-reared populations: one with artificial diet for 10 years with periodic introduction of wild flies and other reared with artificial diet for 20 years without wild flies introduction. In acceptance experiments two pieces of a single fruit type were exposed to a group of 10 females; after 48 hours, these were changed by two new pieces of the same fruit type, and, in the end of the fourth day, the experiments were concluded. In preference experiments, two pieces of different fruits were offered to the females. These experiments were driven under the same conditions of the acceptance ones. Acceptance and preference experiments for both populations showed the following choice hierarchy: papaya > mango > orange > apple. The acceptance experiments showed no differences in the number of eggs/female/day laid in the first 48 hours and in the last 48 hours of the experiments. The amount of eggs in the two pieces of fruits offered to the females was similar. In spite of the two populations present similar behavior in relation to host hierarchy, the number of laid eggs was different, being larger for the population reared without wild flies introduction.
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In order to investigate the population fluctuation of Diptera in a poultry house in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, six collection methods were utilized: 1 (0 to 7 day-old feces from chickens), 2 (7 to 14 day-old feces), 3 (14 to 21 day-old feces), 4 (0 to 21 day-old feces), 5 (accumulated feces) and 6 (tube trap). Analyses of polynomial regression were accomplished independent of the collection method. The survey was conducted from August 1998 to July 1999 in chicken houses at the Conjunto Agrotécnico Visconde da Graça. A total of 28,720 Diptera were collected, including the following species: Coproica sp. and Telomerina flavipes (Meigen, 1830) (15,640); Drosophila repleta Wollaston, 1858 (9,229); Dohrniphora cornuta (Bigot, 1857) (2,539); Ischiolepta scabricula (Haliday, 1833) (544); Lestodiplosis sp. (320); Muscina stabulans (Fallen, 1817) (159); Musca domestica L., 1758 (143); Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 1830 (95); Telmatoscopus albipunctatus Williston, 1893 (21); Rhegmoclema sp. (14); Fannia canicularis (L., 1761) (7); Stomoxys calcitrans (L., 1758) (2); and unidentified species of Psychodidae (6) and Muscidae (1). The greatest number of species occurred in October, November and December and the fewest in August, September and April. The greatest abundance of Diptera was recorded in October (9,092), while the lowest index of capture was noted in April (658). The population fluctuation was estimated for Coproica sp. and T. flavipes, D. repleta, D. cornuta, I. scabricula and Lestodiplosis sp.
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A new species of Neosilba McAlpine, 1962, N. pradoi sp. nov., is described and illustrated. This new species was found in the south of Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina), in the southeast (State of São Paulo) and center west (State of Mato Grosso do Sul). It has been reared from fruits of guava (Psidium guajava, Myrtaceae), "araçá" (Psidium cattleyanum, Myrtaceae), "guabiroba" (Campomanesia xanthocarpa, Myrtaceae), Surinam cherry (Malpighia emarginata, Malpighiaceae), cherry (Prunus avium, Rosaceae), orange (Citrus sinensis, Rutaceae), "ingá" (Inga laurina, Fabaceae), "esporão-de-galo" (Celtis iguanae, Ulmaceae) and passion fruit (Passiflora edulis, Passifloraceae).
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A mosca-das-frutas-sul-americana, Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann, 1830), é uma das principais pragas da fruticultura no Brasil. Durante a alimentação, as larvas fazem galerias nos frutos, alterando o sabor e prejudicando a produção e comercialização dos mesmos. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estudar fatores envolvidos na escolha do hospedeiro por A. fraterculus. Foram avaliadas as respostas eletroantenográficas de machos e fêmeas a extratos etanólicos de frutos verdes e maduros de pessegueiro - Prunus persica, cultivar Chimarrita (Rosaceae), pitangueira - Eugenia uniflora (Myrtaceae), guabirobeira - Campomanesia xanthocarpa (Myrtaceae) e araçazeiro - Psidium cattleianum (Myrtaceae). Foram também observadas as influências da cor (amarela, verde e vermelha) e da composição do substrato de oviposição (polpas de araçá, guabiroba, pitanga e pêssego) na fecundidade da espécie. As respostas eletroantenográficas de fêmeas foram significativamente distintas para os extratos de guabiroba verde e madura, araçá maduro e pitanga verde. Em antenas de machos, as maiores despolarizações médias foram registradas em resposta aos extratos de guabiroba verde e madura, araçá verde e maduro e pitanga verde. As respostas eletrofisiológicas geradas não diferiram estatisticamente entre os sexos, para todos os tratamentos. A cor do substrato não afetou a oviposição. As fêmeas ovipositaram mais nos substratos contendo polpa de pêssego e de guabiroba, quando comparados aos respectivos controles.