977 resultados para Richardson, Max
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The predictability of high impact weather events on multiple time scales is a crucial issue both in scientific and socio-economic terms. In this study, a statistical-dynamical downscaling (SDD) approach is applied to an ensemble of decadal hindcasts obtained with the Max-Planck-Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM) to estimate the decadal predictability of peak wind speeds (as a proxy for gusts) over Europe. Yearly initialized decadal ensemble simulations with ten members are investigated for the period 1979–2005. The SDD approach is trained with COSMO-CLM regional climate model simulations and ERA-Interim reanalysis data and applied to the MPI-ESM hindcasts. The simulations for the period 1990–1993, which was characterized by several windstorm clusters, are analyzed in detail. The anomalies of the 95 % peak wind quantile of the MPI-ESM hindcasts are in line with the positive anomalies in reanalysis data for this period. To evaluate both the skill of the decadal predictability system and the added value of the downscaling approach, quantile verification skill scores are calculated for both the MPI-ESM large-scale wind speeds and the SDD simulated regional peak winds. Skill scores are predominantly positive for the decadal predictability system, with the highest values for short lead times and for (peak) wind speeds equal or above the 75 % quantile. This provides evidence that the analyzed hindcasts and the downscaling technique are suitable for estimating wind and peak wind speeds over Central Europe on decadal time scales. The skill scores for SDD simulated peak winds are slightly lower than those for large-scale wind speeds. This behavior can be largely attributed to the fact that peak winds are a proxy for gusts, and thus have a higher variability than wind speeds. The introduced cost-efficient downscaling technique has the advantage of estimating not only wind speeds but also estimates peak winds (a proxy for gusts) and can be easily applied to large ensemble datasets like operational decadal prediction systems.
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SBTX, a novel toxin from soybean, was purified by ammonium sulfate fractionation followed by chromatographic steps DEAE-Cellulose, CM-Sepharose and Superdex 200 HR fast-protein liquid chromatography (FPLC). Lethality of SBTX to mice (LD50 5.6 mg/kg) was used as parameter in the purification steps. SBTX is a 44-kDa basic glycoprotein composed of two polypeptide chains (27 and 17 kDa) linked by a disulfide bond. The N-terminal sequences of the 44 and 27 kDa chains were identical (ADPTFGFTPLGLSEKANLQIMKAYD), differing from that of 17 kDa (PNPKVFFDMTIGGQSAGRIVMEEYA). SBTX contains high levels of Glx, Ala, Asx, Gly and Lys and showed maximum absorption at 280 nm, epsilon(1 cm) (1%) of 6.3, and fluorescence emission in the 290-450nm range upon excitation at 280nm. The secondary structure content was 35% alpha-helix, 13% beta-strand and beta-sheet, 27% beta-turn, 25% unordered, and 1% aromatic residues. Immunological assays showed that SBTX was related to other toxic proteins, such as soyatoxin and canatoxin, and cross-reacted weekly with soybean trypsin inhibitor and agglutinin, but it was devoid of protease-inhibitory and hemagglutinating activities. The inhibitory effect of SBTX on growth of Cercospora sojina, fungus causing frogeye leaf spot in soybeans, was observed at 50 mu g/ml, concentration 112 times lesser than that found to be lethal to mice. This effect on phytopathogenic fungus is a potential attribute for the development of transgenic plants with enhanced resistance to pathogens. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Denna uppsats undersöker olika musikaliskt hörbara kännetecken som är specifika i Max Martins produktioner. Musikaliska kännetecken refererar till hörbara kännetecken i den här uppsatsen och kommer att beröra formen på verket, tonart, rytm, frasindelningar, sångens dynamik, melodin och känslan som artisten framför i sången. Först analyseras tre produktioner producerade och skrivna av Max Martin och sedan jämförs de med tre stycken produktioner som är producerade och skrivna av andra producenter och låtskrivare. Analysen sker genom en så kallad ljudhändelsebeskrivning för att få fram material som går att jämföras och det sker med hjälp av den komparativa metoden. I resultatet går det tydligt att se musikaliskt hörbara kännetecken som är specifika i Max Martins produktioner. Det går även att se vilka musikaliskt hörbara kännetecken som är gemensamma för alla inspelningar som har analyserats i uppsatsen.
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Competition studies with soybeans, Glycine max (L.) Merr. "Bragg." and sicklepod, Cassia obtusifolia L., were conducted at the Agricultural Research and Education Center of the University of Florida in Quincy, Florida. Two field experiments were established, one on May 22, 1975. and the other four weeks later, on June 19, 1975, to determine the competitive effects of various sicklepod densities and the influences of soybean row distances on weed dry matter, soybear plant characteristics, yield components and seed yield, and on soil nutrient content. Control, low, medium, and high sicklepod densities in the first experiment were O, 25,000, 53,000, and 77,000 p1ants/ha, respectively; while the second experiment presented control, low, medium, and high sicklepod densities of O, 36,000, 68,000, and 122,000 plants/ha, respectively. Three soybean row distance treatments were tested using a constant pattern of 90-, 60-, and 45-cm widths throughout the growing season. Three other treatments, evaluated in a variable patern, were initially seeded in 30-cm row widths. Five weeks after planting, an appropriate number of soybean rows were harvested from the 30"cm pattern to establish row distances of 90, 60, and 30-60 cm for the remainder of the season. ln the greenhouse a test was conducted to evaluate the effects af those variables on seed germination and seedling vigor for the next soybean generation. As a result of full-season sicklepod competition, soybean plants were less branched, set fewer leaves, and presented thinner stems as compared to the control. However, height of soybean plants was not affected by the presence of sicklepod. ln one of the two experiments, number of nodes decreased for soybeans under weed campetition. The yield components--number of pods; number of seeds, and seed yield per soybean plant--were all similarly reduced due to weed competition. Seeds per pod were decreased to a lesser extent. Soybean seed yields per unit area were significantly diminished by increasing levels af sicklepod ínfestation. While the control produced 3120 kg/ha, the sicklepod densities of 25,000, 53,000, and 77,000 plants/ha reduced seed yíelds 47, 65, and 73%, respectively. As soybean row distances decreased, number of branches, number of leaves, and stem diameter of soybeans decreased. However, the height of soybean plants increased with narrwing of row width. The components of seed yield--number of pods, number of seeds, and seed yield per soybean plant--diminished as row spacing was reduced. Maximum difference between row distances for these attributes was attained for soybean plants under weed-free conditions. Generally, as row width decreased, soybean seed yield per unit area increased. Specifically, soybear.s in 90-cm rows, either in constant or variable row pattern, yielded less than soybeans in 60- and 30-60-cm rows in the variable pattern. Soil contents of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium were not affected by the various levels of sicklepod and soybean populalions. Neither the sicklepod densities nor the soybean row distances influenced seed germination and seedling vigor in the next soybean generation. Sicklepod was a strong competitor with soybeans at all density ranges investigated. Because sicklepod grows taller than soybeans during the reproductive stages of the crop, limited success can be reached by varying row spacing alone. However, this practice is considered an integral measure to complement other methods of sicklepod control. Compared to constant rows, the soybean cropping system using variable row spacings presents the choice of planting soybeans at close row spacings to provide early competition with weeds and the possibility of obtaining a forage crop after the first month of growth, without any decreases on the final seed yields.
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Soybeans were roasted in an experimental roaster during 2 or 3 minutes either at 380 or 490 ºC air temperature and kept or not for 30 minutes under steeping. The heat treatment effects on soybeans were evaluated in a first trial through two different procedures: a) after 16 hours of an “in situ” ruminal incubation period, all heat treated soybeans showed an increased (P<0,05) rumen undegraded protein (RUP) content in comparison to raw soybeans; b) a pepsin/pancreatin “in vitro” procedure showed that roasting at 380 ºC, during 2 minutes, with steeping, or at 380 ºC , during 3 minutes without steeping, did not affect the “in vitro” enzymatic intestinal digestibility of soybeans (P>0,05). In a second trial, soybeans roasted at 380 ºC, during 2 minutes and kept under steeping were included in isonitrogenous and isocaloric lactating dairy cows rations and evaluated in comparison to raw soybeans, with two other protein sources as references. There were no differences (P>0,05) between the roasted and raw soybeans diets related either to dry matter or crude protein intakes, milk yield and composition and plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) and milk urea nitrogen (MUN) concentrations, but roasted soybeans yielded significantly (P<0,05) more milk per kg of dry matter or crude protein intake than raw soybeans.
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O objetivo do presente trabalho foi otimizar o sistema de transformação genética de embriões somáticos de soja [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] utilizando a biolística e o sistema Agrobacterium de maneira integrada. Os antibióticos, adicionados ao meio de cultura para supressão da bactéria após a transferência do transgene, foram o alvo do estudo. Inicialmente, comparou-se o efeito de diferentes tratamentos com antibióticos sobre o tecido embriogênico de soja e sua eficiência na supressão da linhagem LBA4404 de Agrobacterium tumefaciens durante o processo de transformação. A carbenicilina (500 mg/l) apresentou efeitos diferentes sobre o tecido vegetal das duas cultivares testadas. Os tecidos embriogênicos da cv. IAS5 não apresentaram diferenças significativas em relação ao controle, enquanto que a proliferação dos embriões somáticos da cv. Bragg foi três vezes maior com a adição deste antibiótico ao meio de cultura. Contudo, a presença da carbenicilina nas duas concentrações testadas (500 e 1000 mg/l) não foi eficiente para supressão de Agrobacterium. Por outro lado, nos tratamentos com cefotaxima sozinha (350 e 500 mg/l), ou cefotaxima (250 mg/l) + vancomicina (250 mg/l) esta bactéria foi completamente suprimida da superfície dos embriões somáticos após 49 dias de tratamento. No entanto, enquanto a presença de cefotaxima, em qualquer concentração, foi prejudicial à sobrevivência do tecido embriogênico, a combinação de cefotaxima + vancomicina não afetou significativamente os embriões somáticos de soja até os 63 dias de tratamento. Portanto, os resultados indicam que o tratamento com cefotaxima + vancomicina por um período de 49 - 63 dias é o mais adequado para a transformação genética de soja, por suprimir Agrobacterium e apresentar mínimos efeitos sobre o tecido embriogênico. Por fim, conjuntos de embriões somáticos de soja foram transformados e tratados com a combinação recomendada de antibióticos para avaliação da eficiência do método na obtenção de transformantes estáveis. Foram obtidos 48 e 232 clones higromicina-resistentes para Bragg e IAS5, respectivamente. Para cv. Bragg, 26 plantas foram obtidas de um único clone, enquanto 580 plantas foram regeneradas de 105 clones da cv. IAS5. As plantas transgênicas eram férteis e morfologicamente normais. A presença do transgene no genoma destas plantas foi confirmada por análises moleculares. Portanto, a adequação dos antibióticos permitiu o desenvolvimento de um método de transformação altamente eficiente para soja. Os resultados do presente trabalho constituem o primeiro registro (1) do efeito de antibióticos sobre tecidos de soja ou de leguminosas e (2) de obtenção de transformantes estáveis de soja utilizando a biolística e o sistema Agrobacterium de maneira integrada.