998 resultados para Mineral Favourability Index
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v.58:no.9(1971)
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De uma plantação bem conduzida de milho doce (Zea mays var. saahirata) cv. Contibrasil situada sobre um Latossolo Vermelho Escuro Orto, série "Luiz de Queiroz" de alta fertilidade natural no município de Piracicaba, SP, foram coletadas plantas aos 45, 60, 75, 90 e 105 dias após a germinação. As plantas foram divididas em folhas novas, velhas, colmo, pendão e espigas. O material após sofrer os processos necessários foi seco, pesado e analisado para N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe, Mn e Zn por métodos convencionais de laboratório. Os autores concluíram que: aumento de peso de matéria seca total é contínua até o final do ciclo; a acumulação de macronutrientes pela planta inteira obedece a seguinte ordem decrescente: N, K, P,Ca=S e Mg; o maior acúmulo de macronutrientes no final do ciclo ocorre no colmo, com exceção do N que é acumulado em maior quantidade nas espigas; o acúmulo de micronutrientes pela planta inteira obedece a seguinte ordem decrescente: Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn e B; o maior acúmulo de micronutrientes no final do ciclo ocorre no colmo; a exportação de nutrientes pela espiga representa 26,15% do total de nutrientes contidos na plantação.
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Um ensaio foi conduzido para se determinar o efeito da omissão de macronutrientes e de boro e zinco em solução nutritiva, na avaliação do crescimento e sintomatologia de carência destes elementos. As plântulas foram cultivadas até a obtenção dos sintomas. As plantas foram coletadas e divididas em folhas novas, folhas velhas, colmos, pendões, palhas e espigas. O material foi seco e analisado quimicamente. Os autores observaram uma redução na produção de matéria seca das diversas partes em função da omissão dos nutrientes do meio nutritivo. A redução obedeceu a seguinte ordem decrescente: -N, -P, -K e em menor escala -Ca, -Mg, -Zn, -B, e -S. Os níveis analíticos encontrados nas folhas novas em plantas bem nutridas e desnutridas foram: N% 1,29-0,72: P% 0,17-0,03; K% 1,33-0,15; Ca% 0,90-0,74; Mg% 0,36-0,03; S% 0,20-0,08; B ppm 39-21; Zn ppm 3-4. Os níveis analíticos encontrados nas folhas velhas em plantas bem nutridas e desnutridas foram: N% 0,54-0,48; P% 0,05-0,02; K% 1,12-0,08; Ca% 1,05-0,70; Mg% 0,54-0,03; S% 0,13-0,10; B ppm 58-25; Zn ppm 2-10. Foram descritos os sintomas de carência de todos os elementos pesquisados.
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Com o propósito de comparar os efeitos de doses crescentes de alumínio sobre a concentração e acúmulo de Ca, Mg e S sobre a planta conduziu-se o experimento usando-se separadamente a solução nutritiva de BOLLE JONES (1957) e soluções de alumínio nas concentrações de 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 e 25 ppm em que as plantas passaram 24 horas e outras 24 horas em solução sem alumínio. Noventa dias após as plantas foram coletadas e separadas em raiz, caule, folhas dos verticilos inferiores e folhas do último verticilo. Determinou-se as concentrações e os acúmulos de Ca, Mg, e S. Os autores concluíram que níveis superiores a 15ppm de alumínio na solução provocam distúrbios nutricionais destes elementos em Hevea.
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Com a finalidade de estudar a extração de macro e micronutrientes durante o desenvolvimento do alho-porró, em condições de campo, foi feita a coleta de materiais a cada 20 dias, num ciclo total de 170 dias, quando cada planta atingiu o peso de 12,87 g de matéria-seca. Para uma população de 166.667 plantas por ha, a quantidade de nutrientes extraídos foi: N-115,36 kg, P-7,88 kg, K-55,16 kg, Ca-13,14 kg, Mg-7,69 kg, S-7,10 kg, B-38,89g, Cu-17,77 g, Fe-1165,49 g, Mn-52,09 g e Zn-47,15 g.
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v.52(1961)
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v.1:no.7(1900)
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pt.1
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We explore which types of finiteness properties are possible for intersections of geometrically finite groups of isometries in negatively curved symmetric rank one spaces. Our main tool is a twist construction which takes as input a geometrically finite group containing a normal subgroup of infinite index with given finiteness properties and infinite Abelian quotient, and produces a pair of geometrically finite groups whose intersection is isomorphic to the normal subgroup.
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BACKGROUND: The WOSI (Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index) is a self-administered quality of life questionnaire designed to be used as a primary outcome measure in clinical trials on shoulder instability, as well as to measure the effect of an intervention on any particular patient. It is validated and is reliable and sensitive. As it is designed to measure subjective outcome, it is important that translation should be methodologically rigorous, as it is subject to both linguistic and cultural interpretation. OBJECTIVE: To produce a French language version of the WOSI that is culturally adapted to both European and North American French-speaking populations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A validated protocol was used to create a French language WOSI questionnaire (WOSI-Fr) that would be culturally acceptable for both European and North American French-speaking populations. Reliability and responsiveness analyses were carried out, and the WOSI-Fr was compared to the F-QuickDASH-D/S (Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand-French translation), and Walch-Duplay scores. RESULTS: A French language version of the WOSI (WOSI-Fr) was accepted by a multinational committee. The WOSI-Fr was then validated using a total of 144 native French-speaking subjects from Canada and Switzerland. Comparison of results on two WOSI-Fr questionnaires completed at a mean interval of 16 days showed that the WOSI-Fr had strong reliability, with a Pearson and interclass correlation of r=0.85 (P=0.01) and ICC=0.84 [95% CI=0.78-0.88]. Responsiveness, at a mean 378.9 days after surgical intervention, showed strong correlation with that of the F-QuickDASH-D/S, with r=0.67 (P<0.01). Moreover, a standardized response means analysis to calculate effect size for both the WOSI-Fr and the F-QuickDASH-D/S showed that the WOSI-Fr had a significantly greater ability to detect change (SRM 1.55 versus 0.87 for the WOSI-Fr and F-QuickDASH-D/S respectively, P<0.01). The WOSI-Fr showed fair correlation with the Walch-Duplay. DISCUSSION: A French-language translation of the WOSI questionnaire was created and validated for use in both Canadian and Swiss French-speaking populations. This questionnaire will facilitate outcome assessment in French-speaking settings, collaboration in multinational studies and comparison between studies performed in different countries. TYPE OF STUDY: Multicenter cohort study. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II.
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Occurrence of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) was evaluated in sepiolite as a widely employed binder and anti-caking agent for animal feed. Also, naturally contaminated kaolinitic clay was used for comparative purposes. Since sepiolite shows remarkable adsorption properties, particular interest was paid to the extraction steps as they become critical for the final determination of these pollutants in such matrixes. Furthermore, classical Soxhlet extraction using different extracting strategies as well as acid treatment were carried out with simultaneous liquid-liquid extraction. Results obtained depended on the extraction procedure applied. Acid treatment or Soxhlet extraction using a mixture of toluene:ethanol as solvent allowed to reach the minimum requirements of recovery rates. However, Soxhlet extraction using a mixture cyclohexane:toluene as extracting solvent did not allow to comply with minimum specifications for recovery. Significant differences were obtained in TEQ units when acid treatment was applied in comparison to Soxhlet extraction. This fact can be explained because the use of drastic acid conditions allows removing strongly adsorbed analytes which can be uniquely extracted after a total destruction of the crystalline structure of sepiolite. On the contrary, Soxhlet extraction was not able to destroy the structure of sepiolite and as a consequence the PCDDs/Fs were strongly adsorbed in the internal structure of the mineral. From biological point of view the availability of these toxicants constitutes a critical aspect playing an important role in the final decision choosing particular analytical procedures. Then, acid conditions in the digestive tract should be taken into account. In this scenario, a bioaccumulation study was conducted to evaluate the transference of PCDDs/PCDFs from the sepiolite into the animal tissues when fed with feed containing sepiolite. To this end, chickens were used as a model to examine the bioavailability of PCDDs/PCDFs. Four groups of chickens were exposed through their diet to a control feed, feed with 3% w/w sepiolite as additive, feed contaminated with PCDDs/PCDFs at concentration around 2.8 pg WHO-TEQ/g and feed with 2% of a contaminated kaolinitic clay (460 pg TEQ/g mineral). Livers of the four studied groups were analyzed throughout the exposure period. Results of this trial showed that the performance of broilers was not affected by the presence of dioxins at levels tested, and chickens did not show any abnormal behaviour. Dioxins intentionally added to the diet were absorbed and accumulated in the liver in a significant manner, whereas the PCDDs/Fs from sepiolite were not available for chickens since livers from broilers fed 3% sepiolite presented similar WHO-TEQ values than those from broilers fed control diet.