931 resultados para Rice Husk Biochar
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The correspondence between the transversion/transition ratio and the neighboring base composition in chloroplast DNA is examined. For 18 noncoding regions of the chloroplast genome, alignments between rice (Oryza sativa) and maize (Zea mays) were generated by two different methods. Difficulties of aligning noncoding DNA are discussed, and the alignments are analyzed in a manner that reduces alignment artifacts. Sequence divergence is < 10%, so multiple substitutions at a site are assumed to be rare. Observed substitutions were analyzed with respect to the A+T content of the two immediately flanking bases. It is shown that as this content increases, the proportion of transversions also increases. When both the 5'- and 3'-flanking nucleotides are G or C (A+T content of 0), only 25% of the observed substitutions are transversions. However, when both the 5'- and 3'-flanking nucleotides are A or T (A+T content of 2), 57% of the observed substitutions are transversions. Therefore, the influence of flanking base composition on substitutions, previously reported for a single noncoding region, is a general feature of the chloroplast genome.
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful tool for physical mapping in human and other mammalian species. However, application of the FISH technique has been limited in plant species, especially for mapping single- or low-copy DNA sequences, due to inconsistent signal production in plant chromosome preparations. Here we demonstrate that bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones can be mapped readily on rice (Oryza sativa L.) chromosomes by FISH. Repetitive DNA sequences in BAC clones can be suppressed efficiently by using rice genomic DNA as a competitor in the hybridization mixture. BAC clones as small as 40 kb were successfully mapped. To demonstrate the application of the FISH technique in physical mapping of plant genomes, both anonymous BAC clones and clones closely linked to a rice bacterial blight-resistance locus, Xa21, were chosen for analysis. The physical location of Xa21 and the relationships among the linked clones were established, thus demonstrating the utility of FISH in plant genome analysis.
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A diversidade microbiana é geralmente considerada por seu papel nos principais processos do ecossistema, tais como a decomposição da matéria orgânica e ciclos biogeoquímicos. No entanto, informações sobre o impacto da diversidade em funções menores, como degradação de xenobióticos são escassas. Nós estudamos a partir da abordagem da \'diluição para extinção\', o papel da diversidade sobre a capacidade da comunidade microbiana em degradar o fungicida clorotalonil (organoclorado). Também estudamos o comportamento da comunidade bacteriana após aplicação do pesticida no solo com e sem biochar. A diversidade microbiana do solo natural foi alterada artificialmente por diluição, constituindo um gradiente de diversidade (SN > 10-1 > 10-3 > 10-6), seguido pela inoculação em amostras de solo estéril e posterior reestruturação (15 dias). Após a reestruturação da comunidade, as amostras foram manejadas com biochar (1% m/m) e tratadas com a dose de campo do CHT. O comportamento da comunidade bacteriana foi estudo por PCR-DGGE e qPCR do gene 16S rDNA através de um experimento com molécula fria (não radiomarcada). Enquanto a capacidade de degradação do CHT foi estudada por radiorespirometria (14C-CHT). Inicialmente, a comunidade de bactérias foi influenciada pelo gradiente de diversidade obtido por diluição. A separação dos grupos bacterianos se mostrou bastante similar nos três primeiros períodos pré-aplicação do CHT (SN > 10-1 - 10-3 > 10-6), enquanto que no período de 15 dias, a dinâmica de grupos foi alterada (SN > 10-1 > 10-3 - 10-6). O fungicida e o biochar não exerceram efeitos na comunidade bacteriana no tempo zero (imediatamente após a aplicação), a modificação no perfil da comunidade foi atribuído à diluição. Nos períodos de 21 e 42 dias, o perfil comunidade bacteriana apresentou forte modificação. Os grupos bacterianos se mostraram mais dispersos quando considerado somente o CHT. Embora, a análise de ANOSIM indicou não haver diferença nas amostras com e sem biochar, sugerindo que o clorotalonil foi quem mais contribuiu na dispersão dos grupos bacterianos. No período de 42 d, a comunidade apresentou resposta positiva, sendo observado aumentos no número de bandas e no índice de Shannon em todos tratamentos. Isto possivelmente, devido a menor concentração do fungicida disponível na solução do solo, diminuindo assim, os efeitos deletérios sobre a comunidade. Os dados de qPCR não apresentaram alteração no número de copias do gene 16S rDNA em todos os tratamentos. A remoção da diversidade impactou fortemente a capacidade da comunidade bacteriana de degradar o clorotalonil. Apesar da capacidade de degradar não ter sido perdida, a mínima alteração na diversidade promoveu elevada redução na taxa de mineralização do CHT. A dissipação do CHT se mostrou rápida (D50 < 1 dia) em todos os tratamentos, além disso, a formação de 14C-resíduos não extraíveis foi constituiu um dos principais mecanismos de dissipação do CHT. A partir da degradação do fungicida, foram detectados três metabólitos. Conclui-se que a modificação por diluição da diversidade bacteriana promoveu impacto negativo na mineralização do clorotalonil. E que a formação de resíduos não extraíveis consistiu no principal mecanismo de dissipação do CHT em ambos solos.
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A set of ten RADARSAT-2 images acquired in fully polarimetric mode over a test site with rice fields in Seville, Spain, has been analyzed to extract the main features of the C-band radar backscatter as a function of rice phenology. After observing the evolutions versus phenology of different polarimetric observables and explaining their behavior in terms of scattering mechanisms present in the scene, a simple retrieval approach has been proposed. This algorithm is based on three polarimetric observables and provides estimates from a set of four relevant intervals of phenological stages. The validation against ground data, carried out at parcel level for a set of six stands and up to nine dates per stand, provides a 96% rate of coincidence. Moreover, an equivalent compact-pol retrieval algorithm has been also proposed and validated, providing the same performance at parcel level. In all cases, the inversion is carried out by exploiting a single satellite acquisition, without any other auxiliary information.
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Information of crop phenology is essential for evaluating crop productivity. In a previous work, we determined phenological stages with remote sensing data using a dynamic system framework and an extended Kalman filter (EKF) approach. In this paper, we demonstrate that the particle filter is a more reliable method to infer any phenological stage compared to the EKF. The improvements achieved with this approach are discussed. In addition, this methodology enables the estimation of key cultivation dates, thus providing a practical product for many applications. The dates of some important stages, as the sowing date and the day when the crop reaches the panicle initiation stage, have been chosen to show the potential of this technique.
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The coherent nature of the acquisition by TerraSAR-X of both copolar channels (HH and VV) enables the generation of many different polarimetric observables with physical interpretation, as have recently been used for monitoring rice fields. In this letter, the influence of incidence angle upon these polarimetric observables is analyzed by comparing three stacks of images that were acquired simultaneously at different incidence angles (22°, 30°, and 40°) during a whole cultivation campaign. We show that the response of observables related to dominance (entropy, ratios of components) and type of scattering mechanisms (alpha angles) is not greatly influenced by incidence angle at some stages: early and advanced vegetative phases, and maturation. Moreover, the acquisition geometry drives the sensitivity to the presence of the initial stems and tillers, being detected earlier at shallower angles. This analysis is a necessary step before studying potential methodologies for combining different orbits and beams for reducing the time between acquisitions for monitoring purposes.
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Thermal characterization of coffee husk (Coffea arabica) from Colombian coffee has been studied. Different products, mostly volatile and semivolatile compounds, were analyzed, paying special attention to 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) classified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) as priority pollutants, frequently used for checking toxicity in environmental samples. A fixed amount of raw material was exposed to different excess air ratios (λ = 0–2.33) and nominal temperature of 1123 K in a horizontal quartz reactor. The results show that coffee husk is a promising biomass for energetic exploitation with reduced formation of PAHs in a low air excess ratio. This implies reduction of carcinogenic potential in the limited presence of oxygen, demonstrated by calculating the carcinogenic potential (KE) for each experimental condition. Most volatile and semivolatile compounds followed different trends, with the oxygen presence prevailing their decomposition with increasing the air excess ratio.
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