1000 resultados para N-Acetil-b-glicosaminidases
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A trial was carried out on an eight old coffee plantation with visible zinc problems. The plantation was situated nearly the city of Jaú (22º30'S, 48º30'W). State of São Paulo, Brazil. The soil is classified as medium texture Oxisol of low base saturation (Latossol Vermelho Amarelo - fase arenosa). The pulverization program started in november 1977, followed in march and July 1978 (heavy harvest) and ended in march and July 1979 (light harvest). Is should be mentioned that a well reconized characteristic of arábica coffe is its habit of biennial bearing, a very heavy harvest is most often followed by a light load the next year. The following treatments and amounts of chemicals per cova hole (4 trees) were tested in accordance with a random block design: 1. 1 g of zinc (zinc sulphate, 0.5%) 2. 3 g of nitrogen (urea, 1.3%) 3. 1 g of zinc + 3 g of nitrogen (zinc sulphate 0.5% + urea 1.3%) 4. 0.25 g, 0.50 g, 1.00 g, 2.00 g of zinc plus 0.75 g, 1.50 g, 3.00 g and 6.00 of nitrogen (correspondent to NZN* 15-0-0-5 as 0.75%, 1-5%, 3.0% and 6.0% by v/v). Foliar absorption data were obtained by collecting the 3rd and 4th pairs of the coffee leaves and analysed them for N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn. The main results may be summarized as follows: 1. The maximum calculated yields of clean coffee were obtained by the applications of 5.84 1 of NZN (1.13%) per hectare. 2. The applications of zinc sulphate (0.5%) and urea (1.3%) together or separate did not affected the coffee bean production. 3. The applications of 15.0 1 of NZN per hectare reduced the coffee yields. 4. Leaf damages and burning symptoms were observed by the applications of urea (1.3%) plus zinc sulphate (0.5%) and larger doses than 7.5 1 of NZN per hectare. 5. Leaf tissue analysis show that the concentrations of the elements were affecred by the age of the leaves and by the yields of the coffee trees. 6. The applications of increasing doses of NZN causes an increase in the concentration of zinc, manganese and boron in the leaves and decreased the concentration in calcium and potassium the leaves. 7. The concentration of zinc in the leaves associated with the heavy harvest, in July, was 70.0 ppm.
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Estudaram-se em condições de casa de vegetação, os efeitos de reguladores vegetais no peso, número e peso médio dos frutos de tomateiro (Lycopersiaon esculentun Mill.). Cloreto (2-cloroetil) trimetilamônio (CCC) 1.000 ppm e ácido succínico-2,2-dimetilhidrazida (SADH) 2.000 ppm foram aplicados antes da abertura floral e duas semanas depois, ácido 3-clorofenoxipropiônico (Fruitone-CPA) 50 ppm pulverizado 4 semanas após a antese das primeiras flores e ácido N-acetil tiazolidin-4-carboxílico com ácido fólico (Ergostim) 0,75 ml/l aplicado durante a antese das primeiras flores dos 3 cachos. Observou-se que o SADH reduziu o peso, número e peso médio dos frutos de tomateiro, Ergostim diminuiu o peso total e o peso médio dos frutos produzidos. Aplicação de Fruitone-CPA mostrou uma tendência de aumentar o peso total e o número de frutos, colhidos.
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Naturwiss., Diss., 2015
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