96 resultados para Cactus.


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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Biologia Vegetal) - IBRC

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Plant mines are structures with the form of a cavity caused by consumption of host plant tissue by the insect's miner larvae. Plant mines are more common in leaves, but in Cipocereus minensis, a species in which the leaves are modified spines, the miner activity is restricted to the stem. The aim of this paper was to document the morphological and anatomical differences in the infected and uninfected stems of C. minensis due to the feeding habit of the mining agent. Fresh tissue samples of non-mined and mined young stem of C minensis were collected and examined in transverse sections. We hypothesize that the infection begins following mating when the females scratch the surface of the stem or while they feed on fruits and lay eggs, which subsequently develop into larvae, invading the cactus stem. The insect's miner larvae had mostly consumed the parenchyma tissue towards the center of the stem, and periderm formed along the entire path of the insect. This meristematic tissue or "wound periderm" is a common response for compartmentalization to isolate the damaged tissue, in this case the incubating chamber, in which the eggs will be placed. There were no signs of consumption of vascular tissue in the infested samples, further suggesting a compartmentalized infestation. The nest chamber was found in the stem pith region, with periderm surrounding an insect's miner pupa inside identified as a member of the Cerambycidae. The mining insect depends on a host plant to complete the life cycle; however, the nature of this partnership and the long-term effects of the insect on the plant tissue are unknown. The complex mechanisms by which herbivorous insects control the morphogenesis of the plant host are discussed. We propose that C. minensis has a recognition system to identify insect attack and evaluate the effectiveness of early response triggering compartmentalized defense mechanisms by protecting the injured area with a new layer of periderm.

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Questo lavoro di tesi verte sulla progettazione architettonica di un grattacielo ad uso misto nel cuore di Dubai. E’ stato scelto come sito di collocazione proprio Dubai in quanto fiorente cittadina in grande e continua espansione. In uno skyline così eterogeneo, caratterizzato da grattacieli imponenti, è stato possibile progettare un edificio dall’importante volumetria e dalla particolare conformazione. Partendo da un modello di riferimento in campo biologico, il Saguaro Cactus, si è tratto spunto al fine di creare un ambiente che, seppure nella sua imponenza, potesse, dal suo interno, trasmettere un senso di spazio fluido e continuo ai suoi fruitori. A raggiungimento di tal scopo si è pensato ad una superficie fluida, continua, scanalata che avvolgesse tutta la struttura, creando rientranze, aggetti ed aperture trattandone

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Denmoza rhodacantha (Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose, un cactus endémico de Argentina, tiene un gran número y densidad de población sobre laderas erosionadas de montañas más que en laderas no erosionadas. Para verificarlo se compararon ambos sitios: el número de individuos fue aproximadamente 2,7 veces más alto sobre los sitios erosionados. Esto particularmente fue debido a un gran número de plantas de cactus juveniles sobre los sitios erosionados contra los sitios no erosionados, donde las plantas juveniles además estuvieron ausentes. En contraste, un alto número de plantas adultas fue encontrada en los sitios no erosionados. Esto podría deberse a factores abióticos tales como la remoción del suelo, las características físico-químicas del mismo, particularmente el alto contenido de calcio, y al mecanismo de abrasión de la cubierta de las semillas por las partículas de rocas sobre los sitios erosionados. Los resultados de este estudio podrían ser usados para el mantenimiento y conservación de estos cactus.

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Echinopsis leucantha (Gillies ex Salm- Dyck) Walp. es una especie endémica ampliamente distribuida en Argentina. En el centro oeste de Argentina y en la provincia de Mendoza las poblaciones de este cactus están siendo cada vez más afectadas por las urbanizaciones y cultivos que ponen en peligro su supervivencia. Una de las fases críticas del ciclo de vida de dicho cactus es la germinación. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar la germinación a diferentes concentraciones de calcio bajo temperaturas de 20 y 27°C. La mejor respuesta de la germinación de las semillas de Echinopsis leucantha fue lograda con temperaturas de 27°C ya que adelantó los tiempos de inicio de germinación (4 días) y alcanzó a tener el 50% de germinación (entre 9 y 11 días). La mejor respuesta de la germinación a los tratamientos con las concentraciones de calcio fue obtenida con 10 meq/l a temperaturas de 27°C, aunque no altamente significativa. Los porcentajes finales de germinación (aproximadamente 90%) no fueron significativos ya que bajo estas dos temperaturas y a diferentes concentraciones, incluyendo los testigos, lograron resultados semejantes.

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Este trabajo informa sobre aspectos ecológicos de la estructura y hábitat de poblaciones de Gymnocalycium schickendantzii (F. A. C. Weber) Britton & Rose var., un cactus endémico de Argentina. En Mendoza vive en los desiertos áridos del centro-este en matorrales de Larrea cuneifolia más Zuccagnia punctata. Las variaciones de densidad de poblaciones de este cactus, a nivel de muestra, dependen de la facilitación y protección ofrecida por las plantas nurses. El recuento de los individuos desarrollados bajo los arbustos determinó: una alta proporción de la población dentro de estados juveniles (67,3%) y maduros (21,8%), la poca cantidad de plántulas (9,9%) y la casi ausencia de plantas adultas (1,0%). La incorporación del cactus está condicionada a la altura y cobertura de las plantas nurses que regulan los valores de temperaturas y fertilidad bajo sus copas. En este sentido Larrea cuneifolia, Tricomaria usillo y Zuccagnia punctata son las nurses más aceptadas. Se encontró que las variaciones de los porcentajes de densidad de cactus vivos fueron altamente significativas. Esta población está amenazada potencialmente por actividades humanas: explotación petrolera, ganadera, etc. Los resultados, que muestran la variación natural del establecimiento de la población de Gymnocalycium, podrían ser de utilidad para su manejo y conservación.

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Gymnocalycium schickendantzii (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose (Cactaceae) es una especie endémica de Argentina. En la provincia de Mendoza las poblaciones de este cactus todavía no están siendo afectadas por las urbanizaciones y cultivos que ponen en peligro su supervivencia. Conocer aspectos sobre su germinación podría ayudar a explicar el porqué de la presencia de esta especie en su hábitat natural. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue determinar en un ensayo de germinación de G. schickendantzii el efecto de tratamientos de temperaturas de 20 y 30°C durante 25 días en laboratorio usando 3 concentraciones de calcio (1, 10 y 20 meq/l Ca), y agua como testigo con y sin escarificación, y bajo condiciones de luz blanca. Se observó que a 30°C los porcentajes de germinación, con o sin escarificación, fueron significativamente mayores que a 20°C. El efecto de la escarificación sólo ayudó a incrementar los valores de germinación cuando fueron tratadas a 20°C. Las concentraciones de calcio tienen un débil efecto en la germinación de las semillas en las mismas condiciones. El tiempo de inicio de germinación (IG) y para obtener el 50% de ella (T50) fueron mayores a 30°C tanto en las semillas escarificadas como sin escarificar.

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The objective of this study was to investigate whether a tipping point exists in the calcification responses of coral reef calcifiers to CO2. We compared the effects of six partial pressures of CO2 (PCO2) from 28 Pa to 210 Pa on the net calcification of four corals (Acropora pulchra, Porites rus, Pocillopora damicornis, and Pavona cactus), and four calcified algae (Hydrolithon onkodes, Lithophyllum flavescens, Halimeda macroloba, and Halimeda minima). After 2 weeks of acclimation in a common environment, organisms were incubated in 12 aquaria for 2 weeks at the targeted PCO2 levels and net calcification was quantified. All eight species calcified at the highest PCO2 in which the calcium carbonate aragonite saturation state was ~1. Calcification decreased linearly as a function of increasing partial PCO2 in three corals and three algae. Overall, the decrease in net calcification as a function of decreasing pH was ~10% when ambient PCO2 (39 Pa) was doubled. The calcification responses of P. damicornis and H. macroloba were unaffected by increasing PCO2. These results are inconsistent with the notion that coral reefs will be affected by rising PCO2 in a response characterized by a tipping point. Instead, our findings combined among taxa suggest a gradual decline in calcification will occur, but this general response includes specific cases of complete resistance to rising PCO2. Together our results suggest that the overall response of coral reef communities to ocean acidification will be monotonic and inversely proportional to PCO2, with reef-wide responses dependent on the species composition of calcifying taxa.

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Irregular computations pose sorne of the most interesting and challenging problems in automatic parallelization. Irregularity appears in certain kinds of numerical problems and is pervasive in symbolic applications. Such computations often use dynamic data structures, which make heavy use of pointers. This complicates all the steps of a parallelizing compiler, from independence detection to task partitioning and placement. Starting in the mid 80s there has been significant progress in the development of parallelizing compilers for logic pro­gramming (and more recently, constraint programming) resulting in quite capable paralle­lizers. The typical applications of these paradigms frequently involve irregular computations, and make heavy use of dynamic data structures with pointers, since logical variables represent in practice a well-behaved form of pointers. This arguably makes the techniques used in these compilers potentially interesting. In this paper, we introduce in a tutoríal way, sorne of the problems faced by parallelizing compilers for logic and constraint programs and provide pointers to sorne of the significant progress made in the area. In particular, this work has resulted in a series of achievements in the areas of inter-procedural pointer aliasing analysis for independence detection, cost models and cost analysis, cactus-stack memory management, techniques for managing speculative and irregular computations through task granularity control and dynamic task allocation such as work-stealing schedulers), etc.

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The intracellular part of the Rel signal transduction pathway in Drosophila is encoded by Toll, tube, pelle, dorsal, and cactus, and it functions to form the dorsal–ventral axis in the Drosophila embryo. Upon activation of the transmembrane receptor Toll, Dorsal dissociates from its cytoplasmic inhibitor Cactus and enters the nucleus. Tube and Pelle are required to relay the signal from Toll to the Dorsal–Cactus complex. In a yeast two-hybrid assay, we found that both Tube and Pelle interact with Dorsal. We confirmed these interactions in an in vitro binding assay. Tube interacts with Dorsal via its C-terminal domain, whereas full-length Pelle is required for Dorsal binding. Tube and Pelle bind Dorsal in the N-terminal domain 1 of the Dorsal Rel homology region rather than at the Cactus binding site. Domain 1 has been found to be necessary for Dorsal nuclear targeting. Genetic experiments indicate that Tube–Dorsal interaction is necessary for normal signal transduction. We propose a model in which Tube, Pelle, Cactus, and Dorsal form a multimeric complex that represents an essential aspect of signal transduction.

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Cactus, a Drosophila homologue of I kappa B, binds to and inhibits Dorsal, a homologue of the p50 and p65 components of NF-kappa B. We describe experiments in yeast with various Dorsal and Cactus derivatives showing that Cactus blocks the DNA binding and nuclear localization functions of Dorsal. In contrast, Dorsal's transcriptional activating region is functional in the Dorsal-Cactus complex. We identify two Dorsal mutants, Dorsal C233R and Dorsal S234P, that escape Cactus inhibition in vivo, and we show that these mutants fail to interact with Cactus in vitro. From this and data of others, we identify the likely surface of Dorsal that binds Cactus. We also describe a modified PCR mutagenesis procedure, easier to use than conventional methods, that produces a library of high complexity.

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Some islands in the Gulf of California support very high densities of spiders. Spider density is negatively correlated with island size; many small islands support 50-200 spiders per m3 of cactus. Energy for these spiders comes primarily from the ocean and not from in situ productivity by land plants. We explicitly connect the marine and terrestrial systems to show that insular food webs represent one endpoint of the marine web. We describe two conduits for marine energy entering these islands: shore drift and seabird colonies. Both conduits are related to island area, having a much stronger effect on smaller islands. This asymmetric effect helps to explain the exceptionally high spider densities on small islands. Although productivity sets the maximal potential densities, predation (by scorpions) limits realized spider abundance. Thus, prey availability and predation act in concert to set insular spider abundance.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 56)

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Precede al tít.: United States and Mexican Boundary Survey.