950 resultados para Gases in plants.
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Since Ehrlich & Raven's seminal paper 50 years ago, coevolution has been seen as a major driver of species diversification. Here, we review classical and more recent case studies on the coevolution of plants and associated insects, to examine whether the coevolutionary component holds as an explanation of their current diversity. We discuss the main dogmas in coevolution and argue that coevolutionary processes should not be considered as major drivers of diversification in plants and insects. Instead, we suggest that coevolution essentially occurs through relatively short 'interludes', making the pattern difficult to detect. We also criticize the use of comparative phylogenetics to investigate coevolutionary processes, as coevolution may not necessarily produce congruent phylogenies among interacting lineages and, in turn, other processes may produce patterns of codivergence. Finally, we propose new lines of investigation for future research.
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An increased understanding of intraspecific seed packaging (i.e. seed size/number strategy) variation across different environments may improve current knowledge of the ecological forces that drive seed evolution in plants. In particular, pre-dispersal seed predation may influence seed packaging strategies, triggering a reduction of the resources allocated to undamaged seeds within the preyed fruits. Assessing plant reactions to pre-dispersal seed predation is crucial to a better understanding of predation effects, but the response of plants to arthropod attacks remains unexplored. We have assessed the effect of cone predation on the size and viability of undamaged seeds in populations of Juniperus thurifera with contrasting seed packaging strategies, namely, North African populations with single-large-seeded cones and South European populations with multi-small-seeded cones. Our results show that the incidence of predation was lower on the single-large-seeded African cones than on the multi-small-seeded European ones. Seeds from non-preyed cones were also larger and had a higher germination success than uneaten seeds from preyed cones, but only in populations with multi-seeded cones and in cones attacked by Trisetacus sp., suggesting a differential plastic response to predation. It is possible that pre-dispersal seed predation has been a strong selective pressure in European populations with high cone predation rates, being a process which maintains multi-small-seeded cones and empty seeds as a strategy to save some seeds from predation. Conversely, pre-dispersal predation might not have a strong effect in the African populations with single-large-seeded cones characterized by seed germination and filling rates higher than those in the European populations. Our results indicate that differences in pre-dispersal seed predators and predation levels may affect both selection on and intraspecific variation in seed packaging.
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Plant roots forage the soil for minerals whose concentrations can be orders of magnitude away from those required for plant cell function. Selective uptake in multicellular organisms critically requires epithelia with extracellular diffusion barriers. In plants, such a barrier is provided by the endodermis and its Casparian strips-cell wall impregnations analogous to animal tight and adherens junctions. Interestingly, the endodermis undergoes secondary differentiation, becoming coated with hydrophobic suberin, presumably switching from an actively absorbing to a protective epithelium. Here, we show that suberization responds to a wide range of nutrient stresses, mediated by the stress hormones abscisic acid and ethylene. We reveal a striking ability of the root to not only regulate synthesis of suberin, but also selectively degrade it in response to ethylene. Finally, we demonstrate that changes in suberization constitute physiologically relevant, adaptive responses, pointing to a pivotal role of the endodermal membrane in nutrient homeostasis.
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This thesis is about the role of nuclear power in limiting emissions of greenhouse gases in Finland.
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Contaminant gases in the atmosphere constitute an important problem to be solved in the world. The NOx gases produced as a consequence of engine high temperatures are deleterious to environment and human health, as they promote acid rain and can act in the same way as freons in the destruction of the ozone layer in the stratosphere. In this review, three way and selective reduction catalysts for decomposition of these contaminant gases are described. Details about conditions and problems, such as catalyst poisoning, and the search for new catalysts are shown.
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Soodakattilan liuottajasäiliön hönkä on ongelmallinen kaasu sen sisältävän suuren vesihöyrypitoisuuden, pölyn sekä rikkiyhdisteiden vuoksi. Nykyisin sitä ei voida johtaa ilmakehään käsittelemättömänä. Tässä diplomityössä kuvatun järjestelmän avulla liuottajasäiliön hönkä hävitetään soodakattilan tulipesässä. Liuottajasäiliöstä tulevasta höngästä poistetaan kosteutta sekä kiintoaineita jäähdyttämällä sitä täytekappalepesurissa. Tähän diplomityöhön liittyen suunniteltiin koeohjelma. Kokeiden tarkoituksena on tarkastella sekä hönkäpesurin että koko järjestelmän toimintaa erilaisilla kaasun ja nesteen virtauksilla. Lisäksi koeohjelmaan otettiin mukaan höngän esipesurin, sulan hajotushöyryn ja kiertonesteen lämmönsiirtimen toiminnan vaikutus koko järjestelmään. Diplomityössä kuvattujen kokeiden tuloksia ei julkaista tässä työssä. Lopuksi työssä on tarkasteltu höngän ja kiertonesteen laadun vaikutusta täytekappalepesurin sekä koko järjestelmän toimintaan.
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Voimistuvan kasvihuoneilmiön myötä kiinnostus hiilidioksidipäästöjen vähentämiseen on lisääntynyt. Ympäristöteknologian tavoitteena on hidastaa tämän ilmiön haitallisia vaikutuksia maailmanlaajuisesti, kansallisesti sekä yritystasolla. Yrityksillä on yhä suurempi paine valmistaa tuotteita ympäristöä vähemmän kuormittavasti. Työn tavoitteena on tarkastella elinkaariarvioinnin käytettävyyttä, kun halutaan tunnistaa pumpputehtaan mahdollisuuksia pienentää tuotteidensa valmistuksen ympäristönkuormittavuutta. Työssä pyritään myös selvittämään ne pumpun valmistuksen prosessit, jotka tuottavat eniten kasvihuonekaasupäästöjä. Tarkastelussa on keskitytty lähinnä hiilidioksidipäästöjen laskentaan. Työssä on käytetty elinkaariarvioinnin menetelmää ja työ noudattaa SFS ISO 14040 ja 14044 standardia. Elinkaariarviointi on hyväksi havaittu keino tunnistaa ne tuotteen tai palvelun yksikköprosessit, joilla on suurin vaikutus ympäristöön. Tutkimuksessa luotiin elinkaariarviointi pumppulaitoksen vuosittain tuottamille pumpuille. Samalla toteutettiin elinkaariarviointiin Excel-malli, jolla voidaan arvioida yksittäisten pumppujen valmistuksen hiilidioksidipäästöt. Tulosten pohjalta on tehty myös joitakin ehdotuksia pumpun valmistuksen hiilidioksidipäästöjen vähentämiseksi. Laskennassa käytetty aineisto kerättiin kirjallisuudesta, pumppulaitoksen alihankkijoilta sekä julkaistuista elinkaariarvioinneista vuoden 2008 kesän aikana. Työssä on osoitettu, että elinkaariarviointia voidaan hyödyntää tunnistettaessa pumpputehtaan ympäristötoimenpiteitä. Saatujen tulosten luotettavuus on kuitenkin riippuvainen käytettävissä olevista resursseista sekä lähtötietojen tarkkuudesta. Erityisesti valimoiden ilmoittamat energiankulutusmäärät vaikuttavat tulosten tarkkuuteen. Tarkempien tulosten saaminen edellyttäisi muun muassa tehtaan alihankkijoiden parempaa tietoisuutta omasta energiankulutuksestaan.
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In this work we present the optogalvanic effect in ionized gases in an historical perspective. This effect was observed for the first time by Foote and Mohler in 1925, and explained by Penning in 1928 for mixtures (Ne-Ar) and pure gases (or vapours) in 1937. Also, we show some aspects of the contributions of Romenian authors for the development of optogalvanic spectroscopy, which was used as a new technique only after 1964.
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Since secondary metabolites represent a chemical interface between plants and surrounding environment, their syntheses are frequently affected by environmental conditions. Thus, variations in the total content and/or of the relative proportions of secondary metabolites in plants can take place. We review the main environmental factors that can streamline or alter the production or concentration of secondary metabolites in plants. How seasonality, circadian rhythm, developmental stage and age, temperature, water availability, UV radiation, soil nutrients, altitude, atmospheric composition and tissue damage influence secondary metabolism are discussed.
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Energy industry has gone through major changes globally in past two decades. Liberalization of energy markets has led companies to integrate both vertically and horizontally. Growing concern on sustainable development and aims to decrease greenhouse gases in future will increase the portion of renewable energy in total energy production. Purpose of this study was to analyze using statistical methods, what impacts different strategic choices has on biggest European and North American energy companies’ performance. Results show that vertical integration, horizontal integration and use of renewable energy in production had the most impact on profitability. Increase in level of vertical integration decreased companies’ profitability, while increase in horizontal integration improved companies’ profitability. Companies that used renewable energy in production were less profitable than companies not using renewable energy.
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Growing knowledge on the health-promoting impact of antioxidants in everyday foods, combined with the assumption that a number of common synthetic preservatives may have hazardous side effects has led to increased investigations in the field of natural antioxidants, principally those found in plants. Food industries normally discard plant residues that could benefit the human health and diminish undesirable environmental impact. Once estimated the content of antioxidants in these residues, advantageous economical and social alternatives to the discard are possible, for example, their use for preparation of nutraceuticals to be offered to low-income populations. We present here a broad, although not complete, account of the continuously growing knowledge on the antioxidant capacity of whole fruits, seeds and peels, cereals, vegetal oils and aromatic plants, at several physical forms, as well as a description of the usual methods for evaluating their antioxidant capacity and examples of agroindustrial processes that could be harnessed for the production of antioxidant supplement food, along with research perspectives in the area.
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This work describes the chemical composition of the volatile oil of Hyptis marrubioides cultivated in field and greenhouse. The experimental design was completely randomized, with ten replications for each type of cultivation. The volatile oil was extracted by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC-MS. The highest content of volatile oil was found for plants grown in field. The highest percentage of the compounds present in oils was observed in samples grown in the field, such as germacra-4(15),5,10(14)-trien-1-α-ol (16.34%), β-caryophyllene (10.42%), γ-muurolene (12.83%) and trans-thujone (9.98%). However, some compounds were found only in plants grown in a greenhouse, such as cis-muurol-5-en-4α-ol (10.84%), α-cadinol (3.06%) and eudesma-4(15),7-dien-1β-ol (6.82%).
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Biogenic silica is used to describe compounds of hydrated silica (SiO2.nH2O), with specific shapes and sizes, deposited in plants. The chemical composition of biogenic silica and its stability in Jaraguá grass was studied in increasing concentration of NaOH. The analytical results demonstrated high concentration of Si, Al, Fe, Mg, P and low of Cu, Cd and Zn in the phytoliths composition. The silica bodies stability in NaOH solution with increasing concentration was different among the shapes and sizes. Silicified stomata and silicified plant tissues were dissolved along with the dumbbells because they are the less stable forms of biogenic silica.
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The sulphur take an essential role in plants and it is one of the main nutrients in several metabolic processes. The dry ash oxidation, using alkaline oxidizers agent, is the simplest and most economical form for the oxidation of Organic S to sulfate in plants. The objective of this work is to propose a method for sulfur determination in plants samples using dry ash oxidation and agent oxidizers alkaline. The quantification of S-SO4(2-) in samples was accomplished by turbidimetric method. The results demonstrated that the proposed method for oxidation alkaline was appropriate.
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The 10B isotope tracer technique is essential to study the B mobility in plants. Factors that can influence the quality of measured B isotope ratios were optimized experimentally using High Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (HRICP-MS). An isotopically certified standard (NIST SRM-951) was used. The best combination was obtained using a resolution of 400, a RF power of 1250 W, followed by 15 measurements over a 10-s integration period each (15*10). Utilizing this approach it was possible to obtain a precision of 0.3 % in standard material and 2z % in the experimental samples. The results show the importance of establishing optimized work conditions before carrying out the analytical series.