213 resultados para QUALEA-GRANDIFLORA
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Species of the genus Qualea are used by the Brazilian public as a natural anti-inflammatory. Based on this evidence, we evaluated the effects of terpene fractions (βF and TF) obtained from Qualea multiflora on nitric oxide production (Griess assay), cytokines (IL-1, IL-10, IL-12, and TNF-a) and the transcription factor NF-κB by peritoneal macrophages. Since there is a relationship between inflammation and cancer, the cytotoxicity of βF and TF against mammary tumoural cell lineage, and macrophages was evaluated. Inhibition levels close to 90% of the production of NO, IL-1, IL-12 and TNF-a; about 32% of NF-κB; and a large stimulation of IL-10 production (close to the positive control) by peritoneal macrophages were observed in response to βF and TF which are correlated with anti-inflammatory activity. Additionally, the samples showed exceptional cytotoxic activity against tumoural cells but not against macrophages. Since anti-inflammatory activity is important in tumour inhibition, further examination of potential anti-cancerous activity of Qualea multiflora is warranted.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Intoxications are frequent and relevant medical problems in emergency units.
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J. C. Schmidt
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Von M. Scholtz
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The Jaguariaiva region is located at Parana State, southern Brazil, and it keeps up the last remnants of savanna vegetation in the State. Thus, it should be considered a mark of the meridional distribution limit of this vegetation type in Brazil. The Parque Estadual do Cerrado (24º09' S; 50º18' WG), whose vegetation is not solely composed by savanna forms, was the object of this study that analysed the vegetation of two dominant savanna physiognomic types (cerrado sensu stricto and campo cerrado). Twenty quadrats of 200m² (20 x 10m) were sistematicaly established in each physiognomic unit, and all the individuals having Basal Perimeter (BP) over 15 cm were sampled. The survey results indicated a low number of woody species in both units (33 species in cerrado sensu stricto and 18 in campo cerrrado). Most important species were virtually the same for both units, specially Byrsonima coccolobifolia, Acosinium subelegans, Couepia grandiflora and Stryphnodendron adstringens. The total density, total dominance and diversity were higher in cerrado sensu stricto. Moreover. there was apparently a higher lloristic resemblance with savannas of São Paulo State, specially those located in the South of thc State.
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Nectandra Rol. ex Rottb. has 14 species in Paraná: Nectandra angustifolia (Schrader) Nees & Mart., N. cissiflora Nees, N. cuspidata Nees & Mart., N. grandiflora Nees & Mart., N. hihua (Ruiz & Pav.) Rohwer, N. lanceolata Nees & Mart., N. leucantha Nees & Mart., N. megapotamica (Sprengel) Mez, N. membranacea (Sw.) Griseb., N. nitidula Nees & Mart., N. oppositifolia Nees & Mart., N. paranaensis Coe-Teixeira, N. puberula (Schott) Nees and N. reticulata (Ruiz & Pav.) Mez. We present an identification key and species descriptions, as well as illustrations and data on phenology and geographic distribution. N. hihua is cited for the first time in Paraná State.
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A series of laboratory and glasshouse experiments were undertaken to assess the potential for incorporation of fly ash in soilless potting substrates. The physical and chemical properties of a commercially available bark based substrate, the University of California (UC) 1:1 peat:sand mix and a range uf test substrates containing fly ash were characterised. In test mixtures, fly ash was substituted for a portion of either the peat or sand component of the UC mix, at rates of 10, 20, 30 and 50% of the mix volume, Incorporation of fly ash greatly increased the plant available water capacity (10-1500 kPa) of the substrate. However, high pH, increased substrate strength and reduced air-filled porosity were considered adverse effects, particularly at ash rates > 20%. The growth of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), petunia (Petunia x hybrida grandiflora) and Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) in the substrates was assessed. Two watering regimes, capillary watering and irregular hosing, were used to identify effects of available water capacity on plant growth, but no effect was identified. Test mixtures containing fly ash as 20% of the substrate volume produced growth equal to that in the UC mix, with substrates containing 10% ash producing significantly greater growth of tomato and petunia. At rates of incorporation > 20% reduced plant growth was attributed to both adverse physical and chemical characteristics of the substrate. As fly ash is available at low cost and can be successfully substituted for a considerable portion of the expensive peat component, its use at low application rates in potting substrates may be desirable from an economic viewpoint.
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The impacts of climate change in the potential distribution and relative abundance of a C3 shrubby vine, Cryptostegia grandiflora, were investigated using the CLIMEX modelling package. Based upon its current naturalised distribution, C. grandiflora appears to occupy only a small fraction of its potential distribution in Australia under current climatic conditions; mostly in apparently sub-optimal habitat. The potential distribution of C. grandiflora is sensitive towards changes in climate and atmospheric chemistry in the expected range of this century, particularly those that result in increased temperature and water use efficiency. Climate change is likely to increase the potential distribution and abundance of the plant, further increasing the area at risk of invasion, and threatening the viability of current control strategies markedly. By identifying areas at risk of invasion, and vulnerabilities of control strategies, this analysis demonstrates the utility of climate models for providing information suitable to help formulate large-scale, long-term strategic plans for controlling biotic invasions. The effects of climate change upon the potential distribution of C. grandiflora are sufficiently great that strategic control plans for biotic invasions should routinely include their consideration. Whilst the effect of climate change upon the efficacy of introduced biological control agents remain unknown, their possible effect in the potential distribution of C. grandiflora will likely depend not only upon their effects on the population dynamics of C. grandiflora, but also on the gradient of climatic suitability adjacent to each segment of the range boundary.
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O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido com seis (seis) espécies florestais, gitó (Guarea trichilioides),louro-chumbo (Licaria canela),cumarurana (Dypteryx pollyphylla),louro-aritu (Licaria arltu),macucu-fofo (Licania oblongifolia)e melancieira (Alexa grandiflora),oriundas da área da Hidrelétrica de Balbina no município de Presidente Figueiredo-AM, as quais foram submetidas aos ensaios de densidade básica, flexão estática, compressão paralela e perpendicular às fibras, dureza Janka e testes de tratabilidade, alem de levantamentos bibliográficos acerca da durabilidade natural dae mesmas, objetivando uma classificação em categorias de usos finais, tais como: pontes, carrocerias, dormentes e pilares. Os resultados obtidos revelaram que somente a espécie denominada melancieira não apresentou os requisitos exigidos para as utilizações mencionadas.
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Estudou-se a composição florística e estrutura da vegetação da região do Rio Comemoração, em Pimenta Bueno, Rondônia. O levantamento estrutural foi realizado em dez transectos distribuídos em floresta de terra firme (3), mata ciliar (5) e mata alagada (2). Utilizou-se o método Ponto Quadrante, com 50 pontos distantes 10 m entre si em cada transecto. Em cada ponto foram inventariadas quatro plantas com o limite mínimo de 10 cm de CAP. Todas as comunidades estudadas mostraram distribuição de circunferência exponencial negativa. A riqueza de espécies e diversidade foram maiores nas florestas de terra firme; as matas ciliares apresentam em média as maiores áreas basais; as matas alagadas apresentaram as maiores estimativas de indivíduos/ha, embora as estimativas de área basal/ha fossem bastante baixas. Nas florestas de terra firme as principais espécies foram:Qualea paraensis, Maquira guianensis, Macrolobium acaciefolium eDialium guianensis. Nas matas ciliares as principais espécies foram:Maquira guianensis, Macrolobium acaciefolium, Zygia latifolia, Couratari tenuicarpa, Mauritia flexuosa, Protium apiculatum, Parkia panurensis, Oenocarpus bataua eQualea paraensis. Nas matas alagadas as principais espécies foram:Pseudobombax cf. faroense, Qualea paraensis, Virola surinamensis, Clusia cf. planchoniana, Macrolobium angustifolium eFerdinandusa guianensis. A grande maioria (92%) das espécies foram encontradas em apenas um tipo fisionômico, apenas 30 espécies estavam em dois ou mais ambientes. A análise de similaridade e agrupamento revelam uma grande heterogeneidade florística e estrutural existente dentro e entre os três tipos fisionômicos.
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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.