973 resultados para Floral anomaly
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Noonan syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome, inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. We studied 31 patients (18 males and 13 females) affected by this disorder regarding their clinical and genetic characteristics. The most frequent clinical findings were short stature (71%); craniofacial dysmorphisms, especially hypertelorism, ptosis, downslanting of the palpebral fissures; short or webbed neck (87%); cardiac anomalies (65%), and fetal pads in fingers and toes (70%). After studying the probands' first-degree relatives, we made the diagnosis of Noonan syndrome in more than one family member in three families. Therefore, the majority of our cases were sporadic.
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OBJECTIVE: Noonan syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome, and bleeding diathesis is considered part of the clinical findings. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of hemostatic abnormalities in a group of Noonan syndrome patients. METHOD: We studied 30 patients with clinical diagnosis of Noonan syndrome regarding their hemostatic status consisting of bleeding time, prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time and thrombin time tests, a platelet count, and a quantitative determination of factor XI. RESULTS: An abnormal laboratory result was observed in 9 patients (30%). Although coagulation-factor deficiencies, especially factor XI deficiency, were the most common hematological findings, we also observed abnormalities of platelet count and function in our screening. CONCLUSIONS: Hemostatic abnormalities are found with some frequency in Noonan syndrome patients (30% in our sample). Therefore, we emphasize the importance of a more extensive hematological investigation in these patients, especially prior to an invasive procedure, which is required with some frequency in this disorder.
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The species Rhabdodendron macrophyllum (Spr. ex Benth.) Hub. (Rhabdondendraceae) was observed in order to determine its pollination mechanism. Although it flowers around the year, there are flowering peaks when it is visited by several species of pollen-gathering bees. The principal floral visitors are two species of trigonid bees and one Melipona. The Melipona and one other visitor used the buzz method to extract pollen from the longitudinally dehiscent anthers. The trigonid bees collected pollen without buzzing. The flowers open around 6:00 a.m. and are available to the bess until about 10:30 a.m. Pollinator exclusion experiments showed that this species sets fruit equally by self fertilization.
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Since the financial crisis, risk based portfolio allocations have gained a great deal in popularity. This increase in popularity is primarily due to the fact that they make no assumptions as to the expected return of the assets in the portfolio. These portfolios implicitly put risk management at the heart of asset allocation and thus their recent appeal. This paper will serve as a comparison of four well-known risk based portfolio allocation methods; minimum variance, maximum diversification, inverse volatility and equally weighted risk contribution. Empirical backtests will be performed throughout rising interest rate periods from 1953 to 2015. Additionally, I will compare these portfolios to more simple allocation methods, such as equally weighted and a 60/40 asset-allocation mix. This paper will help to answer the question if these portfolios can survive in a rising interest rate environment.
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Bees visiting flowers of Bertholletia excelsa. (Brazil Nut tree) and Couratari tenuicarpa were collected, their behavior described and the pollen found clinging to their dorsal thorax and stored on their legs was identified. Female bees of Xylocopa frontalis(Olivier) and males of Eulaema mocsaryi (Friese) are apparently effective pollinators of Couratari in igapó near Manaus. Female bees of Euplusia seabrai Moure in litt., Epicharis umbraculata (Fabricius), Epicharis rustica (Olivier) and Eulaema nigrita(Lepeletier), as well as male bees of Eulaema cingulata(Fabricius) and Eulaema nigrita are apparently effective pollinators of adult Brazil Nut trees in the Aleixo plantation near Manaus. Only large bees capable of uncurling the floral androecium can effectively pollinate Couratari or Bertholletia.Pollen analysis indicated that all bees captured carried pollen of the host tree in question and had been foraging on flowers of plant species common in secondary growth. Secondary growth near the Aleixo plantation supports a bee guild which appeared to effectively pollinate almost every flower on the Brazil Nut tree studied. Proximity to primary forest (and to those Euglossine bee species which occur only in primary forest) therefore does not appear to be necessary for pollination of Brazil Nut trees.In the Aleixo plantation chronic low fruit set is probably due to some factor other than pollination. Since natural occurrences of Brazil Nut trees to the north and south of Manaus are associated with a higher soil fertility, low production at the Aleixo plantation may be due to deficiencies of the soil.
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The reproductive biology of five of the seven species of Bellucia (Melastomataceae), a genus of shrubs and small trees, was investigated in Amazonia. Sucessful fruit-set by Bellucia requires floral visitation by bees. The flowers are produced continuously all year, and are visited by a wide variety of female bees, the principal pollinators being Xylocopa, Centris, Ptilotopus, Epicharis, Eulaema, Bombus, and Oxaea. The floral attractants are color and the odor produced by the pollen, stamens, and petals; the reqard is pollen. Three species of Bellucia are self-incompatible. Indiscriminate visitor behavior and lack of phenological, morphological, or genetic barriers lead to hybridization between sympatric species of Bellucia, and no more than two species occupy the same habitat at anu one locality. Bellucia produces berries with numerous small seeds, and is dispersed by birds, bats, monkeys, tapirs, turtles, and ants. Seedling establisment requires full sunlight, and occurs on a variety of soil types. The reproductive strategy is interpreted as that of a pioneer species.
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En 1984 se inició un estudio a largo plazo sobre el crecimento, reproduxxión y dinâmica poblacional del camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) en Sahua cocha, Rio Ucayali, Perú. El presente artículo describe la biologia floral de la especie y reporta dos años de datos de la producción de frutos. Las flores de M. dubia son hermafroditas pero muestran protógino durante antésis que ayuda a evitar la autofecundación. Los polinizadores mas importantes son dos especies de abejas (Melipona y Trigona). La producción de frutos fue altamente relacionada com el tamaño del individuo ambos em 1984 (r2 = 0.97) y 1985 (r2= 0.99). Se calcula que las poblaciones naturales de la especie producen entre 9.5 y 12.7 toneladas de fruto/ha/año segun las crecientes del Rio Ucayali.
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Ship tracking systems allow Maritime Organizations that are concerned with the Safety at Sea to obtain information on the current location and route of merchant vessels. Thanks to Space technology in recent years the geographical coverage of the ship tracking platforms has increased significantly, from radar based near-shore traffic monitoring towards a worldwide picture of the maritime traffic situation. The long-range tracking systems currently in operations allow the storage of ship position data over many years: a valuable source of knowledge about the shipping routes between different ocean regions. The outcome of this Master project is a software prototype for the estimation of the most operated shipping route between any two geographical locations. The analysis is based on the historical ship positions acquired with long-range tracking systems. The proposed approach makes use of a Genetic Algorithm applied on a training set of relevant ship positions extracted from the long-term storage tracking database of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA). The analysis of some representative shipping routes is presented and the quality of the results and their operational applications are assessed by a Maritime Safety expert.
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During the last decade Mongolia’s region was characterized by a rapid increase of both severity and frequency of drought events, leading to pasture reduction. Drought monitoring and assessment plays an important role in the region’s early warning systems as a way to mitigate the negative impacts in social, economic and environmental sectors. Nowadays it is possible to access information related to the hydrologic cycle through remote sensing, which provides a continuous monitoring of variables over very large areas where the weather stations are sparse. The present thesis aimed to explore the possibility of using NDVI as a potential drought indicator by studying anomaly patterns and correlations with other two climate variables, LST and precipitation. The study covered the growing season (March to September) of a fifteen year period, between 2000 and 2014, for Bayankhongor province in southwest Mongolia. The datasets used were MODIS NDVI, LST and TRMM Precipitation, which processing and analysis was supported by QGIS software and Python programming language. Monthly anomaly correlations between NDVI-LST and NDVI-Precipitation were generated as well as temporal correlations for the growing season for known drought years (2001, 2002 and 2009). The results show that the three variables follow a seasonal pattern expected for a northern hemisphere region, with occurrence of the rainy season in the summer months. The values of both NDVI and precipitation are remarkably low while LST values are high, which is explained by the region’s climate and ecosystems. The NDVI average, generally, reached higher values with high precipitation values and low LST values. The year of 2001 was the driest year of the time-series, while 2003 was the wet year with healthier vegetation. Monthly correlations registered weak results with low significance, with exception of NDVI-LST and NDVI-Precipitation correlations for June, July and August of 2002. The temporal correlations for the growing season also revealed weak results. The overall relationship between the variables anomalies showed weak correlation results with low significance, which suggests that an accurate answer for predicting drought using the relation between NDVI, LST and Precipitation cannot be given. Additional research should take place in order to achieve more conclusive results. However the NDVI anomaly images show that NDVI is a suitable drought index for Bayankhongor province.
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O presente estudo compara a biologia floral e polinização de espécies de palmeiras e anonáceas que apresentam termogênese. Nos arredores de Manaus (AM) foram estudadas onze espécies de palmeiras pertencentes aos gêneros Astrocaryum, Attalea, Bactris e Oenocarpus e nove espécies de anonáceas dos gêneros Anaxagorea, Duguetia e Xylopia. As palmeiras que apresentam termogênese são monóicas e a antese das inflorescências ocorre em períodos que variam de dois dias até cinco semanas, sempre no período noturno. As flores das espécies de anonáceas são protogínicas com a antese ocorrendo entre dois dias, podendo ser diurna ou noturna. Nos representantes das duas famílias os insetos visitantes são atraídos pelo odor emitido pelas flores que é intensificado através da termogênese. Os odores podem ser agradáveis semelhante ao de frutos maduros ou desagradáveis e pungentes. Os insetos visitantes em sua maioria são coleópteros das famílias Scarabaeidae, Nitidulidae, Staphylinidae, Curculionidae e Chrysomelidae, trips e moscas Drosophilidae. Além desses, as flores das palmeiras são visitadas por abelhas, vespas, formigas e moscas. Na área estudada, a polinização por coleópteros foi o modo mais freqüente das espécies de palmeiras e anonáceas com termogênese. É notável que algumas espécies das duas famílias são visitadas pelas mesmas famílias, e inclusive espécies de coleópteros. Supõe-se que adaptações morfológicas e fisiológicas similares na biologia floral das duas famílias, inclusive dos componentes odoríferos sejam responsáveis por essa atração.
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O araçá-boi (Eugenia stipitata McVaugh ssp. sororia McVaugh, Myrtaceae) é uma frutífera nativa da Amazônia Ocidental com potencial para a indústria de sucos e flavorizantes. Embora pouco plantada na Amazônia brasileira devido a sua acidez, é frequentemente cultivada na Amazônia peruana. O conhecimento de sua fenologia pode ajudar no planejamento do manejo do plantio e da comercialização dos frutos. A fenologia de dez plantas, crescendo num latossolo amarelo degradado, foi observada durante cinco anos. O araçá-boi geralmente floresceu e frutificou três vezes ao longo do ano e sempre teve pelo menos um pico de floração forte durante a estação seca (julho a setembro) e um pico de frutificação mais acentuado na estação chuvosa (janeiro a março). A floração é um evento complexo e demorado que pode durar de dois a três meses, embora o período entre o aparecimento do botão floral até a antese do flor é curto (~15 dias) e o período entre a antese e a maturação dos frutos dura 50 a 60 dias. As regressões múltiplas usadas para determinar o efeito das variáveis climáticas na floração e frutificação não apresentaram altos coeficientes de determinação, embora os modelos tenham sido significantes, provavelmente porque o araçá-boi floresce várias vezes durante o ano e ainda não se sabe qual o estímulo mais importante para iniciar o processo. O vingamento dos frutos variou de menos de 5% a aproximadamente 15%. O peso médio dos frutos avaliados em janeiro de 1988 foi 135 g, com 77% de polpa. Ao longo do período, estimou-se que as dez plantas produziram cm média 1000 frutos/ano, com uma mediana de 890 frutos/ano. Os insetos visitantes eram principalmente abelhas, especialmente Apis mellifera, Eulaema mocsaryi e Ptilotrigona lurida.
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Foi estudada a biologia da polinização e o sistema reprodutivo de Passiflora coccinea uma Passifloraceae comum na região Amazônica, conhecida popularmente por maracujá-poranga ou tomé-assu. Este estudo foi realizado em uma área perturbada, na Estação Experimental de Silvicultura Tropical do INPA (03º06'08" S, 59º58'54" W), em agosto e setembro de 1999. Dados de morfometria, horário de abertura e tempo de vida das flores foram obtidos. Diariamente foram observados os animais visitantes, o tipo de alimento procurado, horário e frequência das visitas às flores. Foram realizadas experiências sobre o sistema de reprodução, como também, observada a produção natural de frutos na área. A flor de P. coccinea apresenta a síndrome da ornitofilia pois tem antese diurna, é vermelha, não possui odor e apresenta néctar em abundância. Os beija-flores Amazilia sp. e Phaethornis superciliosus foram considerados seus polinizadores. Duas espécies de Hymenoptera c duas de Lepidoptera foram consideradas "ladras de pólen" e "ladras de néctar", respectivamente, pois não contactam a superfície estigmatífera. O sistema de reprodução desta espécie de maracujá é a xenogamia visto que não foram produzidos frutos por apomixia e por autogamia. A taxa natural de produção de frutos aumentou de 15% para aproximadamente 54% com a realização de polinizações manuais.
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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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The most severe drought in tropical South America during the 20th century occurred in 1926. This extreme El Nino year is further documented anecdotally, in an update of the river stage observations at Manaus, and in annual rainfall records. The annual rainfall anomaly is an east-west dipole over tropical South America, with drought to the west over the Amazon basin whose discharge is documented at Manaus, and with a surplus to the east and including the Nordeste region of Brazil. Speculations about a role for aerosol in aggravating the drought are discussed.
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Observations on bees visitors to three species of Clusia (Clusiaceae) flowers in the Reserva Adolpho Ducke, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil were made during three two-week periods. The three species of Clusia, namely C. grandiflora, C. panapanari and C. insignis, presented variations regarding the species of bee visitors. A total of 23 bee species visited the three species of Clusia. The Euglossini and Meliponinae bees were the most frequent visitors of the Clusia flowers. Bee collecting behavior of floral resources is described.