995 resultados para Ipomoea pes caprae Brasiliensis
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Laboratory colonies of the leaf-cutting ants Atta sexdens feed daily with leaves of Ipomoea batatas showed ant mortality and a significant decrease in the size of the fungal garden after the second week, with complete depletion of nests after 5 weeks of treatment. The mean oxygen consumption rate of these ants was higher than the control (ants collected from nests feed with leaves of Eucalyptus alba), suggesting a physiological action of the leaves of I. batatas on the ants in addition to the effect of inhibiting the growth of the fungal garden.
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Mycobacteria of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) greatly affect humans and animals worldwide. The life cycle of mycobacteria is complex and the mechanisms resulting in pathogen infection and survival in host cells are not fully understood. Recently, comparative genomics analyses have provided new insights into the evolution and adaptation of the MTBC to survive inside the host. However, most of this information has been obtained using M. tuberculosis but not other members of the MTBC such as M. bovis and M. caprae. In this study, the genome of three M. bovis (MB1, MB3, MB4) and one M. caprae (MB2) field isolates with different lesion score, prevalence and host distribution phenotypes were sequenced. Genome sequence information was used for whole-genome and protein-targeted comparative genomics analysis with the aim of finding correlates with phenotypic variation with potential implications for tuberculosis (TB) disease risk assessment and control. At the whole-genome level the results of the first comparative genomics study of field isolates of M. bovis including M. caprae showed that as previously reported for M. tuberculosis, sequential chromosomal nucleotide substitutions were the main driver of the M. bovis genome evolution. The phylogenetic analysis provided a strong support for the M. bovis/M. caprae clade, but supported M. caprae as a separate species. The comparison of the MB1 and MB4 isolates revealed differences in genome sequence, including gene families that are important for bacterial infection and transmission, thus highlighting differences with functional implications between isolates otherwise classified with the same spoligotype. Strategic protein-targeted analysis using the ESX or type VII secretion system, proteins linking stress response with lipid metabolism, host T cell epitopes of mycobacteria, antigens and peptidoglycan assembly protein identified new genetic markers and candidate vaccine antigens that warrant further study to develop tools to evaluate risks for TB disease caused by M. bovis/M.caprae and for TB control in humans and animals.
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Here we report the complete genome sequences of field isolates of Mycobacterium bovis and the related mycobacterial species, Mycobacterium caprae. The genomes of three M. bovis (MB1, MB3, MB4) and one M. caprae (MB2) field isolates with different virulence, prevalence, and host distribution phenotypes were sequenced.
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2015
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2016
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Avaliaram-se os efeitos da micorriza vesicular-arbuscular e das doses de fósforo sobre o crescimento e a absorção de nutrientes em mudas de seringueira, em casa-de-vegetação. Os tratamentos constaram de três doses de fósforo: 0,9; 1,8 e 2,7 g de P2O5/planta, tendo como fonte o superfosfato triplo, e dois tratamentos de inoculação: não-inoculado e inoculado com Gigaspora margarita, ambos em solo não-esterilizado. Os parâmetros analisados foram infecção radicular, altura das plantas, diâmetro do caule, peso da matéria seca da parte aérea, teor foliar e absorção de N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Fe, Mn e Zn em materiais coletados nove meses após a instalação do experimento. A aplicação da dose de 2,7 g de P2O5/planta favoreceu a infecção radicular e 2,7 g dc P2O5/planta. O fornecimento de B ao solo, na concentração de 1 mg/kg, induziu níveis do toxicidade nas plantas.
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2016
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O cultivo de seringueira para a produção de borracha natural foi reiniciado no Acre. Para a avaliação de algumas tecnologias, um experimento com 14 clones de plantas bicompostas, foi implantado em 2008, no município de Bujari. Os dados de severidade da doença mal-das-folhas-da-seringueira, MFS, coletados, em 2014, foram analisados no SAS. Foram calculadas; a média, o desvio padrão, limite inferior e superior de severidade da doença para cada clone, em cada mês, nas 96 plantas.
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Esse trabalho tem por objetivo realizar o levantamento florístico associado a indivíduos de Schinopsis brasiliensis, em diferentes ambientes, visando verificar a influência da situação de campo nessa associação. O levantamento foi realizado no Campo Experimental da Caatinga, pertencente à Embrapa Semiárido, em três áreas com diferentes ambientes. Em cada área, foram selecionados dez indivíduos de Schinopsis brasiliensis. O levantamento florístico foi realizado em cada individuo, registrando-se todas as espécies, com DNS menor que 3,0 cm, encontradas no limite estabelecido pelo diâmetro de copa. Foram registradas 76 espécies pertencentes a 34 famílias botânicas, sendo Euphorbiaceae (14,47%), Fabaceae (10,53%) e Poaceae (9,09%) as que se destacaram. O maior número de espécies associadas a indivíduos de S. brasilienses foi registrado na Caatinga em regeneração (n=51), seguida pela Caatinga preservada (n=43) e plantio adensado (n=33), mostrando que o manejo pode estar refletindo na diversidade de plantas encontrada sob a copa das árvores dessa espécie.
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2016
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We describe the first microsatellite loci isolated from the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), an endangered mustelid endemic to South America. Fourteen di- and trinucleotide polymorphic loci were characterised in fourteen individuals from the Pantanal wetlands, Central Brazil. Number of alleles per locus ranged from 2 to 5, and average observed heterozygosity was 0.577. Two loci were in linkage disequilibrium, and one further locus deviated from Hardy?Weinberg equilibrium, probably due to the presence of null alleles. The transferability of these markers to two other mustelids (Lontra longicaudis and Eira barbara) and to the mephitid Conepatus semistriatus was also evaluated. These loci are useful to study the ecology and evolution of these species.
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2016
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Apresenta conceitos básicos relacionados ao Planejamento Estratégico Situacional (PES). Apreender esses conceitos é uma tarefa importante tanto para o domínio do método em si, quanto para facilitar a comunicação entre os diferentes atores que participam do processo de planejamento.
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The reproductive capacity between Triatoma lenti and Triatoma sherlocki was observed in order to verify the fertility and viability of the offspring. Cytogenetic, morphological and morphometric approaches were used to analyze the differences that were inherited. Experimental crosses were performed in both directions. The fertility rate of the eggs in crosses involving T. sherlocki females was 65% and 90% in F1 and F2 offspring, respectively. In reciprocal crosses, it was 7% and 25% in F1 and F2 offspring, respectively. The cytogenetic analyses of the male meiotic process of the hybrids were performed using lacto-acetic orcein, C-banding and Feulgen techniques. The male F1 offspring presented normal chromosome behavior, a finding that was similar to those reported in parental species. However, cytogenetic analysis of F2 offspring showed errors in chromosome pairing. This post-zygotic isolation, which prevents hybrids in nature, may represent the collapse of the hybrid. This phenomenon is due to a genetic dysregulation that occurs in the chromosomes of F1. The results were similar in the hybrids from both crosses. Morphological features, such as color and size of connexive and the presence of red-orange rings on the femora, were similar to T. sherlocki, while wins size was similar to T. lenti in F1 offspring. The eggshells showed characteristics that were similar to species of origin, whereas the median process of the pygophore resulted in intermediate characteristics in the F1 and a segregating pattern in F2 offspring. Geometric morphometric techniques used on the wings showed that both F1 and F2 offspring were similar to T. lenti. These studies on the reproductive capacity between T. lenti and T. sherlocki confirm that both species are evolutionarily closed; hence, they are included in the brasiliensis subcomplex. The extremely reduced fertility observed in the F2 hybrids confirmed the specific status of the species that were analyzed.
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Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) and tuberculosis (TB) are chronic granulomatous infectious diseases, in which the main form of contraction is through inhalation of the microorganism-Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Oral involvement of PCM is observed in up to 70 % of the cases and usually presents clinically as ulcerations with granular surface showing tiny hemorrhagic areas. Oral presentation of TB is rare with prevalence smaller than 0.5 % of all cases. Clinical presentation of oral TB mainly consists of single ulcers with irregular limits and necrotic base. A 70-year-old immunocompetent man presented simultaneously oral PCM and pulmonary TB. Medical history revealed a previous diagnosis of pulmonary TB; however, even under treatment for TB, the patient remained with oral lesions and intense pulmonary fibrosis. The physician requested P. brasiliensis serological analysis, which resulted positive. Although the combination of PCM and TB has been reported in the literature, it is still considered an uncommon condition and their diagnosis may represent a challenge to healthcare professionals because of the similarity between their clinical and radiological presentations.