923 resultados para índice de área foliar
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Antecedentes La ectasia corneal post-lasik (ECPL) es una complicación infrecuente, pero devastadora en la cirugía lasik (queratomileusis asistida con éxcimer láser) para el tratamiento de la miopía con o sin astigmatismo. Con base en la tomografía corneal por elevación por imágenes de Scheimpflug (Sistema Pentacam HR, Oculus Wetzlar, Alemania), se propone un novedoso índice acumulativo de riesgo para ser utilizado como prueba diagnóstica de tamizaje y así prevenir esta complicación. Metodología Se realizó un estudio observacional analítico, de corte transversal tipo pruebas diagnósticas, con el fin de evaluar las características operativas del índice NICE teniendo como estándar de referencia el módulo de Belin-Ambrosio (Pentacam HR) utilizando un modelo de regresión logística binaria, tablas de contingencia y estimando el área bajo la curva ROC. Resultados Se evaluaron 361 ojos de los cuales el 59,3% provenían de pacientes de sexo femenino, la edad media global fue de 30 años (RIC 11,0). El modelo logístico binario aplicado se construyó con base en cuatro variables independientes cuantitativas (K2, PAQUI, EP e I-S) y una cualitativa (SEXO), y se determinó su relación con la variable dependiente, NICE (puntaje final). Las variables predictoras fueron estadísticamente significativas clasificando adecuadamente el 92,9% de los ojos evaluados según presencia o ausencia de riesgo. El coeficiente de Nagelkerke fue de 74,4%. Conclusiones El índice acumulativo de riesgo NICE es una herramienta diagnóstica novedosa en la evaluación de candidatos a cirugía refractiva lasik para prevenir la ectasia secundaria.
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O caqui ?Rama Forte? pertence ao grupo de cultivares cujos frutos possuem adstringência mesmo quando maduros, sendo necessária a destanização artificial antes do consumo. Os taninos solúveis são responsáveis por essa adstringência, que confere sensação de secura ao paladar. Um método qualitativo para determinar o índice de adstringência em caquis foi proposto por Gazit & Levy (1963). Esse método consiste na análise comparativa da impressão obtida por meio do contato da polpa do caqui em um papel-filtro tratado com cloreto férrico (FeCl3), com uma escala de notas que varia entre 1 (não-adstringente) e 5 (muito adstringente). Por ser um método visual e, consequentemente, sujeito à falhas, necessita-se de uma nova técnica que ofereça resultados mais confiáveis. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a aplicação de softwares de imagens nessas impressões para quantificar, em termos percentuais, a área em que houve reação entre os taninos solúveis e o FeCl3, agrupar imagens semelhantes e, por fim, determinar o índice de adstringência desses frutos.
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo estimar a quantidade de biomassa seca em plantios de Eucalyptus no estado de Minas Gerais, a partir de resultados de 244 parcelas de inventário florestal, considerando variações de qualidade do sítio, área basal e idade entre 2 e 8 anos. Foi estabelecida a classificação de sítio, com ajuste de equação utilizando os dados de idade e altura dominante. A biomassa total por hectare foi calculada multiplicando-se o volume por hectare pela densidade da madeira de Eucalyptus grandis e por um fator de expansão de biomassa. Avaliando-se a correlação entre biomassa total por hectare e variáveis ambientais e dendrométricas, verificou-se que a área basal e o índice de sítio foram as duas variáveis do povoamento de correlação mais alta, 0,93 e 0,64, respectivamente. Doze modelos foram ajustados para representar a quantidade de biomassa total por hectare tendo como variáveis independentes a área basal, o índice de sítio e a idade, bem como combinações entre estas. O modelo que apresentou melhor ajuste e precisão foi: Bs = exp[−6,7518 + 0,9567 × ln(G) + 0,0388 × ln?(G) + 4,0732 × ln(IS) − 0,4799 × ln?(IS)] × 1,0020, com R²ajustado de 0,955 e Syx% de 5,29%, e indicou valores de estoque de biomassa entre 39,7 e 174,9 Mg.ha-1, para área basal entre 8,9 e 27,9 m2.ha-1. A aplicação do modelo ajustado, com as variáveis índice de sitio e área basal por hectare, pode estimar de maneira prática e precisa a biomassa total por hectare, por utilizar variáveis de simples obtenção e por ter sido gerada a partir de um conjunto de dados com pouca variabilidade atribuída ao material genético.
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La distribución de la tierra en el Norte Grande Argentino (NGA) manifiesta una significativa polarización, situación similar que se evidencia en el escenario agrario latinoamericano. Esta particularidad se acentúa en aquellos territorios subsumidos en la pobreza extrema: el Área Campesina Santiagueño-Tucumana y el Gran Chaco Aborigen, espacios que han sido detectados estadísticamente a partir del Índice de Privación Material de los Hogares, herramienta metodológica que combina carencias estructurales y coyunturales de los mismos.En este contexto, se aborda comparativamente, el análisis de la distribución de la tierra, con el fin de detectar situaciones de persistencia en torno a la precariedad en el acceso a la propiedad de la misma, así como también advertir la existencia de problemáticas relativas a los procesos de concentración de la tierra. Temporalmente, la investigación se centrará en los procesos agrarios presentados en las últimas décadas del siglo XX y comienzos del XXI; y espacialmente se circunscribirá a los siguientes departamentos: Avellaneda, Jiménez, Ibarra, Loreto, Pellegrini, Sarmiento, Atamisqui, Figueroa, San Martín, Salavina, Silípica (Prov. Santiago del Estero), Graneros (Prov. Tucumán), que integran el Área Campesina Santiagueño-Tucumana; y Rivadavia (Prov. Salta), Matacos, Ramón Lista y Bermejo (Prov. Formosa) y Almirante Brown y General Güemes (Prov. Chaco), que conforman el área del Gran Chaco Aborigen.Las fuentes de información provinieron de los registros censales agropecuarios de los años 1988 y 2002., centrando el análisis estadístico en la distribución de la tierra, considerando como variables el número y tamaño de las explotaciones agropecuarias, tipo jurídico del productor y régimen de tenencia de la propiedad. Con estos resultados se busca contribuir al conocimiento de las transformaciones, persistencias y problemáticas de la estructura agraria de las áreas bajo estudio.
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Nosso objetivo neste estudo foi avaliar espacialmente, usando geoestatística, a variação do Índice de Vegetação da Diferença Normalizada (NVDI) em dois tipos de sistemas de pastejo: rotacionado e contínuo. A obtenção do NDVI ocorreu por meio de imagens do satélite Landsat 8 de 2013 a 2015, tratadas usando o software ArcGIS 10.3. Os valores de NDVI foram atribuídos a cada pixel (30 x 30 m) da imagem. As datas das imagens foram agrupadas em duas estações, seca (de abril a setembro) e chuvosa (de outubro a março), e os valores de NDVI foram analisados usando estatística descritiva e geoestatística, incluindo análise dos semivariogramas e interpolação por krigagem ordinária em uma grade de 1 x 1 m. Os parâmetros de dependência espacial obtidos pelo ajuste do semivariograma foram utilizados para a interpolação por krigagem ordinária, e os mapas foram elaborados. Houve dependência espacial para o NDVI nos dois sistemas de produção de pecuária, com melhor representação da variabilidade na estação seca de 2013, pois o padrão de variabilidade espacial do semivariograma escalonado indica maior homogeneidade dos dados da área de estudo nessa época em relação às demais. Os mapas resultantes da krigagem permitiram identificar, com maior precisão, a interferência da condição de estresse hídrico no desenvolvimento da pastagem, mais vigorosa no sistema rotacionado. A utilização de NDVI obtido por imagens de satélite Landsat 8 demonstrou potencial para o acompanhamento do vigor da vegetação em áreas de pastagem.
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A pecuária é responsável por mais de 6% do Produto Interno Bruto. Manejos pecuários têm sido estudados para buscar meios mais eficientes de produção. Nosso objetivo neste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de sistemas pecuários sobre o índice de vegetação Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), para indicar os sistemas mais produtivos em temos de forragem. Duas áreas de produção de gado de corte e uma de gado de leite, localizadas na Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste (São Carlos, SP), foram avaliadas no período de abril de 2013 a agosto de 2015. Na área 1, os maiores valores de NDVI ocorreram no sistema integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta em todos os períodos. Os sistemas integrado pecuária-floresta e intensivo apresentaram valores similares, principalmente nos períodos de seca. Nas situações em que a cobertura principal eram as pastagens foi possível, na maior parte do tempo, separar os sistemas mais produtivos (intensivos) do sistema menos vigoroso (extensivo). Na área 2, o sistema intensivo e de alta lotação animal apresentou os maiores valores de índices de vegetação ao longo de todos os períodos avaliados e foi o mais produtivo. Na área 3, os sistemas de produção intensivo em recuperação e intensivo irrigado apresentaram os maior valores de NDVI na maior parte dos período avaliados, o que indica maior produtividade desses sistemas. De acordo com os resultados obtidos, séries temporais de NDVI têm o potencial de discriminar, entre os sistemas pecuários de produção não integrados, os sistemas mais produtivos (intensivos) dos sistemas menos produtivos (extensivos), principalmente nos períodos de seca.
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Background Ugni molinae Turcz. is one of the most studied species of South American Myrtaceae due to its edible fruits and foliar medicinal compounds. However, there is no anatomical study of the leaves or secretory cavities. This paper seeks to describe the leaf micromorphology and anatomy of the species using standard protocols for light and scanning electron microscopy. Secretory cavities were anatomically characterized in young and mature leaves. Histochemical staining of the cavities was performed. Results The leaves of U. molinae are hypostomatic, have a wavy surface and possess scattered hairs. Leaf anatomical features include dorsiventral mesophyll, two to three layers of palisade parenchyma with abundant chloroplasts, calcium oxalate crystals and internal phloem in vascular bundles. Schizogenous secretory cavities are present on the abaxial surface and are mainly located on the margins of the leaves. Histochemical tests of these cavities suggest the presence of lipophilic substances. Conclusions This is the first study of secretory cavities in Chilean Myrtaceae. In general, micromorphological and anatomical characters are similar to other species of the family. The present findings could provide valuable anatomical information for future research in South American Myrtaceae.
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Phosphonate fungicides are used widely in the control of diseases caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands. For the most part phosphonate is seen as a safe to use on crops with phytotoxicity rare. However, recent research has shown that phosphonate has detrimental effects on the floral biology of some indigenous Australian plants. Since phosphonate fungicides are regularly used for the control of Phytophthora root rot in avocados, research was carried out to study the translocation of phosphonate fungicide in 'Hass' trees and any effects on their floral biology. Field-grown trees were sprayed with 0, 0.06 or 0.12 M mono-dipotassium phosphonate (pH 7.2) at summer flush maturity, floral bud break or anthesis. Following treatment, phosphonic acid concentrations were determined in leaves, roots, inflorescence rachi and flowers and in vitro pollen germination and pollen tube growth studied. Phosphonic acid concentration in the roots and floral parts was related to their sink strength at the respective times of application with concentration in roots highest (36.9.mg g±1) after treatment at summer flush maturity and in flowers (234.7 mg g±1) after treatment during early anthesis. Phosphonate at >0.03 M was found to be significantly phytotoxic to in vitro pollen germination and pollen tube growth. However, this rate gave a concentration far in excess of that measured in plant tissues following standard commercial applications of mono-dipotassium phosphonate fungicide. There was a small effect on pollen germination and pollen tube growth when 0.06 and 0.12 M mono-dipotassium phosphonate was applied during early anthesis. However, under favourable pollination and fruit set conditions it is not expected to have commercial impact on tree yield. However, there may be detrimental commercial implications from phosphonate sprays at early anthesis if unfavourable climatic conditions for pollination and fruit set subsequently occur. A commercial implication from this study is that phosphonic acid root concentrations can be elevated and maintained with strategic foliar applications of phosphonate fungicide timed to coincide with peaks in root sink strength. These occur at the end of the spring and summer flushes when shoot growth is relatively quiescent. Additional foliar applications may be advantageous in under high disease-pressure situations but where possible should be timed to minimize overlap with other significant growth events in the tree such as rapid inflorescence, and fruit development and major vegetative flushing.
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Alternaria leaf blight is the most prevalent disease of cotton in northern Australia. A trial was conducted at Katherine Research Station, Northern Territory, Australia, to determine the effects of foliar application of potassium nitrate (KNO3) on the suppression of Alternaria leaf blight of cotton. Disease incidence, severity and leaf shedding were assessed at the bottom (1-7 nodes), middle (8-14 nodes) and the top (15+ nodes) of plants at weekly intervals from 7 July to 22 September 2004. Disease incidence, severity and shedding at the middle canopy level were significantly higher for all treatments than those from bottom and top canopies. Foliar KNO3, applied at 13 kg/ha, significantly (P < 0.05) reduced the mean disease incidence, severity and leaf shedding assessed during the trial period. KNO 3 significantly (P < 0.001) reduced the disease severity and leaf shedding at the middle canopy level. Almost all leaves in the middle canopy became infected in the first week of July in contrast to infection levels of 50-65% at the bottom and top of the canopy. Disease severity and leaf shedding in the middle canopy were significantly (P < 0.05) lower in KNO 3-treated plots than the control plots from the second and third weeks of July to the second and third weeks of August. This study demonstrates that foliar application of KNO3 may be effective in reducing the effect of Alternaria leaf blight of cotton in northern Australia.
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A restriction analysis of PCR (PCR-REA) amplified apxIVA gene has been suggested as an alternative method for serotyping of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae by Jaglic et al. [Jaglic, Z., Svastova, P., Rychlik, I., Nedbalcova, K., Kucerova, Z., Pavlik, I., Bartos, M., 2004. Differentiation of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae by PCR-REA based on sequence variability of the apxIVA gene and by ribotyping. Vet. Microbiol. 103, 63-69]. The current study investigated whether this alternative method could distinguish between the reference strains of serovars 13-15 and the value of the method when applied to 47 field isolates representing serovars 1-3, 5, 7-9, 12 and 15 as well as non-typable isolates. The reference strains of serovars 13 and 14 had the same sized product after the apxIVA PCR, while the product for serovar 15 was of different size compared to all the other serovar reference strains. The CfoI digest profiles of the reference serovars 13 and 14 strains were different from each other and from all other serovars. The HpaII digest profiles of these two serovars were very similar to each other, but both were distinctively different from the other serovar profiles. The CfoI digest profile of serovar 15 strain was very similar to the serovars 3 and 12 strains except for two faint extra bands for serovar 15. The HpaII digest profiles of serovars 12 and 15 reference strains were identical. The PCR-REA method correctly recognized the serovar of 21 of 43 field isolates. It was concluded that the method was a useful additional tool to support, but could not replace, conventional serotyping.
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This paper reports a field study undertaken to determine if the foliar application of herbicides fluroxypyr (150 mL 100 L-1 a.i.) and metsulfuron-methyl (12 g 100 L-1 a.i.) were capable of reducing the germination and viability of Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M.King & H.Rob. (Siam weed) seeds at three different stages of maturity. After foliar application of fluroxypyr germination of mature seeds was reduced by 88% and intermediate and immature seeds were reduced by 100%, compared to the control. Fluroxypyr also reduced the viability of mature, intermediate and immature seeds by 79, 89 and 67% respectively, compared to the control. Metsulfuron-methyl reduced germination of intermediate and immature seeds by 53 and 99% respectively compared to the control. Viability was also reduced by 74 and 96% respectively, compared to the control. Mature seeds were not affected by metsulfuron-methyl as germination and viability increased by 2% and 1% respectively, as compared to the control. These results show that these herbicides are capable of reducing the amount of viable seed entering the seed bank. However depending on the treatment and stage of seed development a percentage of seeds on the plants will remain viable and contribute to the seed bank. This information is of value to Siam weed eradication teams as plants are most easily located and subsequently treated at the time of flowering. Knowledge of the impact of control methods on seeds at various stages of development will help determine the most suitable chemical control option for a given situation.
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Hybridization is an important biological phenomenon that can be used to understand the evolutionary process of speciation of plants and their associated pests and diseases. Interactions between hybrid plants and the herbivores of the parental taxa may be used to elucidate the various cues being used by the pests for host location or other processes. The chemical composition of plants, and their physical foliar attributes, including leaf thickness, trichome density, moisture content and specific leaf weight were compared between allopatric pure and commercial hybrid species of Corymbia, an important subtropical hardwood taxon. The leaf-eating beetle Paropsis atomaria, to which the pure taxa represented host (C. citriodora subsp. variegata) and non-host (C. torelliana) plants, was used to examine patterns of herbivory in relation to these traits. Hybrid physical foliar traits, chemical profiles, and field and laboratory beetle feeding preference, while showing some variability, were generally intermediate to those exhibited by parent taxa, thus suggesting an additive inheritance pattern. The hybrid susceptibility hypothesis was not supported by our field or laboratory studies, and there was no strong relationship between adult preference and larval performance. The most-preferred adult host was the sympatric taxon, although this species supported the lowest larval survival, while the hybrid produced significantly smaller pupae than the pure species. The results are discussed in relation to plant chemistry and physical characteristics. The findings suggest a chemical basis for host selection behavior and indicate that it may be possible to select for resistance to this insect pest in these commercially important hardwood trees.
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A genetic linkage map, based on a cross between the synthetic hexaploid CPI133872 and the bread wheat cultivar Janz, was established using 111 F1-derived doubled haploid lines. The population was phenotyped in multiple years and/or locations for seven disease resistance traits, namely, Septoria tritici blotch (Mycosphaeralla graminicola), yellow leaf spot also known as tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis), stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici), leaf rust (Puccinia triticina), stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) and two species of root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchyus thornei and P. neglectus). The DH population was also scored for coleoptile colour and the presence of the seedling leaf rust resistance gene Lr24. Implementation of a multiple-QTL model identified a tightly linked cluster of foliar disease resistance QTL in chromosome 3DL. Major QTL each for resistance to Septoria tritici blotch and yellow leaf spot were contributed by the synthetic hexaploid parent CPI133872 and linked in repulsion with the coincident Lr24Sr24/ locus carried by parent Janz. This is the first report of linked QTL for Septoria tritici blotch and yellow leaf spot contributed by the same parent. Additional QTL for yellow leaf spot were detected in 5AS and 5BL. Consistent QTL for stripe rust resistance were identified in chromosomes 1BL, 4BL and 7DS, with the QTL in 7DS corresponding to the Yr18Lr34/ region. Three major QTL for P. thornei resistance (2BS, 6DS, 6DL) and two for P. neglectus resistance (2BS, 6DS) were detected. The recombinants combining resistance to Septoria tritici blotch, yellow leaf spot, rust diseases and root-lesion nematodes from parents CPI133872 and Janz constitute valuable germplasm for the transfer of multiple disease resistance into new wheat cultivars.
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Fruit drop in lychee can cause major yield losses in Australia, the severity varying with cultivar and season. Research in China, South Africa and Israel has demonstrated the potential for synthetic auxins used as foliar sprays to reduce fruit drop in lychee. Trials were initiated in Australia to test the efficacy of the synthetic auxin, 3-5-6 Trichloro-2-phridyl-oxyacetic acid (3-5-6 TPA) at 50 ppm on the cultivars Tai So, Fay Zee Sui and Kwai Mai Pink. Results indicate that in most cases the TPA reduced natural fruit drop however the size of the fruit at the time of application affects the response and the ideal application time varies with cultivar; approximately 13 mm fruit length in 'Kwai Mai Pink', 20 mm in 'Fay Zee Sui' and 27 mm in 'Tai So'. If applied too early in 'Tai So', it caused an increase in fruit drop. The TPA was most effective when natural fruit drop was high, reducing fruit drop from 74.7 to 34.9% in 'Kwai Mai Pink' and least effective when natural fruit drop was low. An increase in the percentage of fruit with poorly developed (chicken tongue) seed and slightly larger fruit size was also observed in treated trees.
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Document the virulence spectra of the major foliar pathogens of barley and identify novel sources of resistances to same.