998 resultados para Ivan Turnipseed
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A utilização de testes de rotina para determinação de atributos físicos e químicos do solo vem sendo adotada há diversos anos. No entanto, devido a problemas de ordem econômica e ambiental, surge a necessidade do desenvolvimento de novos métodos de avaliação. Nesse contexto, insere-se a espectroscopia de reflectância difusa como ferramenta promissora e rápida, capaz de ajudar na determinação desses atributos. Os objetivos deste trabalho foram estudar o comportamento espectral das frações silte, areia e argila e avaliar a possibilidade de quantificação desses atributos a partir de modelos de regressão individuais gerados para cada elemento. Para geração dos modelos, foram utilizadas frações individuais de silte, areia e argila provenientes de duas áreas formadas por materiais distintos. A validação dos modelos foi feita utilizando o fator de reflectância de amostras de solo no estado natural, advindas de uma área no município de Lobato - PR. Os resultados mostraram que foi possível estimar a percentagem de areia nas amostras de solo de Lobato de maneira satisfatória quando utilizados os modelos individuais da usina Cooperval, não sendo obtido o mesmo quando da utilização dos modelos individuais ajustados para a Fazenda Experimental de Iguatemi. Com relação às frações silte e argila, não foi possível estimá-las satisfatoriamente nas amostras de solo de Lobato quando utilizados os modelos individuais. Conclui-se que, embora os resultados não tenham atingido o patamar ideal, a espectrorradiometria difusa mostrou ser uma ferramenta promissora na estimativa dos atributos físicos do solo, podendo num futuro próximo auxiliar ou mesmo substituir os métodos analíticos de laboratório, reduzindo o tempo e o custo das análises.
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A conversão de área natural para área de uso agrícola pode degradar a estrutura do solo, favorecendo a ocorrência de compactação. Este trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar as alterações nas propriedades físico-hídricas e mecânicas de um Gleissolo Háplico provocadas pela conversão de um campo natural antropizado para área de cultivo de arroz irrigado. Propriedades físico-hídricas (densidade, porosidade total, macro e microporosidade, índice de vazios e retenção de água) e mecânicas (pressão de preconsolidação, índice de compressão, coeficiente de descompressão e índice de recuperação) foram avaliadas nos horizontes A1 (0,0-0,25 m), A2 (0,25-0,51 m), Cg1 (0,51-0,92 m) e Cg2 (0,92-1,20+ m) em solo sob campo antropizado sem uso agrícola e nos horizontes Ap (0,0-0,17 m), A (0,17-0,40 m), Cg1 (0,40-0,70 m) e Cg2 (0,70-1,00+ m), em solo cultivado com arroz irrigado. Oito anos de cultivo de arroz sob preparo convencional e irrigação por inundação não alteraram significativamente as propriedades físico-hídricas e mecânicas, de acordo com a análise de agrupamentos. Porém, o cultivo de arroz aumentou a densidade do solo e reduziu o índice de vazios, a porosidade total e a macroporosidade. A relação da elasticidade com a densidade do solo, a porosidade total e o índice de vazios foi influenciada pelo tipo de estrutura, pois maiores compressões e descompressões ocorreram nos horizontes de estrutura prismática, em comparação aos horizontes de estrutura maciça.
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BACKGROUND Few population studies have described the heritability and intrafamilial concordance of the retinal microvessels, or the genetic or environmental correlations of the phenotypes of these vessels. METHODS We randomly selected 413 participants from 70 families (mean age, 51.5 years; 50.1% women) from a Flemish population. We postprocessed retinal images using IVAN software to generate the central retinal arteriole equivalent (CRAE), central retinal venule equivalent (CRVE), and arteriole-to-venule-ratio (AVR) from these images. We used SAGE version 6.2 and SAS version 9.2 to compute multivariate-adjusted estimates of heritability and intrafamilial correlations of the CRAE, CRVE, and AVR of the retinal microvessels in the images. RESULTS Sex, age, mean arterial pressure, and smoking explained up to 12.7% of the variance of the phenotypes of the retinal microvessels of the study participants. With adjustments applied for these covariates, the heritability estimates of CRAE, CRVE, and AVR were 0.213 (P = 0.044), 0.339 (P = 0.010), and 0.272 (P = 0.004), respectively. The parent-offspring correlations for CRAE, CRVE, and AVR were 0.118 (NS), 0.225 (P < 0.01), and 0.215 (P < 0.05), respectively. The corresponding values were 0.222 (P < 0.05), 0.213 (P < 0.05), and 0.390 (P < 0.001) for sib-sib correlations, respectively. The genetic and environmental correlations between CRAE and CRVE were 0.360 and 0.545 (P < 0.001 for both). CONCLUSION Our study showed moderate heritability for CRAE, CRVE, and AVR, and a significant genetic correlation of CRAE with CRVE in the Flemish population of our study. These findings suggest that genetic factors influence the diameter of the retinal microvessels, and that CRAE and CRVE share some genetic determinants.
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Exchange-biased Ni/FeF2 films have been investigated using vector coil vibrating-sample magnetometry as a function of the cooling field strength HFC . In films with epitaxial FeF2 , a loop bifurcation develops with increasing HFC as it divides into two sub-loops shifted oppositely from zero field by the same amount. The positively biased sub-loop grows in size with HFC until only a single positively shifted loop is found. Throughout this process, the negative and positive (sub)loop shifts maintain the same discrete value. This is in sharp contrast to films with twinned FeF2 where the exchange field gradually changes with increasing HFC . The transverse magnetization shows clear correlations with the longitudinal subloops. Interestingly, over 85% of the Ni reverses its magnetization by rotation, either in one step or through two successive rotations. These results are due to the single-crystal nature of the antiferromagnetic FeF2 , which breaks down into two opposite regions of large domains.
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We have used the unique spatial sensitivity of polarized neutron and soft x-ray beams in reflection geometry to measure the depth dependence of magnetization across the interface between a ferromagnet and an antiferromagnet. The net uncompensated magnetization near the interface responds to applied field, while uncompensated spins in the antiferromagnet bulk are pinned, thus providing a means to establish exchange bias.
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Asymmetric magnetization reversal is an unusual phenomenon in antiferromagnet/ferromagnet (AF/FM) exchange biased bilayers. We investigated this phenomenon in a simple model system experimentally and by simulation assuming inhomogeneously distributed interfacial AF moments. The results suggest that the observed asymmetry originates from the intrinsic broken symmetry of the system, which results in local incomplete domain walls parallel to the interface in reversal to negative saturation of the FM. The magneto-optical Kerr effect unambiguously confirms such an asymmetric reversal and a depth-dependent FM domain wall in accord with the magnetometry and simulations.
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Two recently reported treatments [J. M. Porrà et al., Phys. Rev. A 44, 4866 (1991) and I. L¿Heureux and R. Kapral, J. Chem. Phys. 88, 7468 (1988)] of the problem of bistability driven by dichotomous colored noise with a small correlation time are brought into agreement with each other and with the exact numerical results of L¿Heureux and Kapral [J. Chem. Phys. 90, 2453 (1989)].
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An x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis of Nb/Al wedge bilayers, oxidized by both plasma and natural oxidation, is reported. The main goal is to show that the oxidation state¿i.e., O:(oxidize)Al ratio¿, structure and thickness of the surface oxide layer, as well as the thickness of the metallic Al leftover, as functions of the oxidation procedure, can be quantitatively evaluated from the XPS spectra. This is relevant to the detailed characterization of the insulating barriers in (magnetic) tunnel junctions
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Plant species that naturally occur in the Brazilian Caatinga(xeric shrubland) adapt in several ways to these harsh conditions, and that can be exploited to increase crop production. Among the strategic adaptations to confront low water availability, desiccation tolerance stands out. Up to now, the association of those species with beneficial soil microorganisms is not well understood. The aim of this study was to characterize Tripogon spicatusdiazotrophic bacterial isolates from the Caatingabiome and evaluate their ability to promote plant growth in rice. Sixteen bacterial isolates were studied in regard to their taxonomic position by partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene, putative diazotrophic capacity, in vitro indole-acetic acid (IAA) production and calcium phosphate solubilization, metabolism of nine different C sources in semi-solid media, tolerance to different concentrations of NaCl to pHs and intrinsic resistance to nine antibiotics. Finally, the ability of the bacterial isolates to promote plant growth was evaluated using rice (Oryza sativa) as a model plant. Among the 16 isolates evaluated, eight of them were classified as Enterobacteriaceae members, related to Enterobacter andPantoeagenera. Six other bacteria were related toBacillus, and the remaining two were related toRhizobiumand Stenotrophomonas.The evaluation of total N incorporation into the semi-solid medium indicated that all the bacteria studied have putative diazotrophic capacity. Two bacteria were able to produce more IAA than that observed for the strain BR 11175Tof Herbaspirillum seropedicae.Bacterial isolates were also able to form a microaerophilic pellicle in a semi-solid medium supplemented with different NaCl concentrations up to 1.27 mol L-1. Intrinsic resistance to antibiotics and the metabolism of different C sources indicated a great variation in physiological profile. Seven isolates were able to promote rice growth, and two bacteria were more efficient than the reference strainAzospirillum brasilense, Ab-V5. The results indicate the potential of T. spicatus as native plant source of plant growth promoting bacteria.
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Magnetic properties of Fe nanodots are simulated using a scaling technique and Monte Carlo method, in good agreement with experimental results. For the 20-nm-thick dots with diameters larger than 60¿nm, the magnetization reversal via vortex state is observed. The role of magnetic interaction between dots in arrays in the reversal process is studied as a function of nanometric center-to-center distance. When this distance is more than twice the dot diameter, the interaction can be neglected and the magnetic properties of the entire array are determined by the magnetic configuration of the individual dots. The effect of crystalline anisotropy on the vortex state is investigated. For arrays of noninteracting dots, the anisotropy strongly affects the vortex nucleation field and coercivity, and only slightly affects the vortex annihilation field
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Uma topossequência apresenta solos com características estruturais e morfológicas distintas que podem alterar a susceptibilidade à deformação estrutural em curtas distâncias espaciais. Os objetivos deste estudo foram avaliar a capacidade de suporte de carga e a suscetibilidade à compactação e mensurar o efeito que cargas acima e abaixo da pressão de preconsolidação causam na permeabilidade ao ar de solos numa topossequência da Depressão Central do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Amostras indeformadas foram coletadas nos horizontes de três perfis de Argissolos (Ap, A1, AB, BA, Bt1 e Bt2; Ap, A1, A2, AB, BA, Bt1 e Bt2; e Ap, A1, BA, Bt1 e Bt2) e dois de Gleissolos (A1, A2, Bg; A, Bg e Cg), no longo de uma topossequência. Essas amostras foram submetidas ao teste de compressão uniaxial, sendo avaliada a permeabilidade ao ar antes e após compressão. Na condição de capacidade de campo, os Gleissolos apresentaram menor suscetibilidade à compactação e maior capacidade de suporte de carga que os Argissolos. O teor de argila esteve diretamente correlacionado com a capacidade de suporte de carga. Portanto, foi inversamente proporcional à suscetibilidade à compactação, exceto em condições de elevada umidade do solo quando a água lubrificou as superfícies aumentando a susceptibilidade à compactação de quaisquer solos. Até 25 kPa de carga ao solo não resultou degradação física do solo, mas quando foram aplicadas cargas de 200 kPa, mesmo na condição de capacidade de campo, houve redução significativa do volume de macroporos e porosidade total em níveis inferiores ao limite crítico (0,10 m3 m-3).
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Recently, a locus centred on rs9273349 in the HLA-DQ region emerged from genome-wide association studies of adult-onset asthma. We aimed to further investigate the role of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II in adult-onset asthma and a possible interaction with occupational exposures. We imputed classical HLA-II alleles from 7579 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 6025 subjects (1202 with adult-onset asthma) from European cohorts: ECRHS, SAPALDIA, EGEA and B58C, and from surveys of bakers and agricultural workers. Based on an asthma-specific job-exposure matrix, 2629 subjects had ever been exposed to high molecular weight (HMW) allergens. We explored associations between 23 common HLA-II alleles and adult-onset asthma, and tested for gene-environment interaction with occupational exposure to HMW allergens. Interaction was also tested for rs9273349. Marginal associations of classical HLA-II alleles and adult-onset asthma were not statistically significant. Interaction was detected between the DPB1*03:01 allele and exposure to HMW allergens (p = 0.009), in particular to latex (p = 0.01). In the unexposed group, the DPB1*03:01 allele was associated with adult-onset asthma (OR 0.67, 95%CI 0.53-0.86). HMW allergen exposures did not modify the association of rs9273349 with adult-onset asthma. Common classical HLA-II alleles were not marginally associated with adult-onset asthma. The association of latex exposure and adult-onset asthma may be modified by DPB1*03:01.