936 resultados para Tordesillas Treaty


Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Este trabajo presenta los resultados de la campaña de riego 2010 realizada en la finca Villavieja, ubicada en Tordesillas (Valladolid) y perteneciente a la asociación para la investigación y la mejora del cultivo de remolacha azucarera (AIMCRA). El objetivo general es determinar el tiempo y frecuencia de riego óptimos, para mejorar así la eficiencia del riego y reducir el coste de los agricultores. Para ello se considera el manejo del riego tradicional que aplica el regante de la zona al cultivo de remolacha azucarera y se mide el contenido de humedad en puntos determinados de la finca y la distribución del agua en el suelo, a partir de esas medidas. Además, se realizaron varias evaluaciones de las unidades de riego a lo largo de la campaña. Un sensor de frecuencia FDR (EnviroScan) se utilizó para medir el contenido de humedad en un perfil de suelo de la finca. Previamente se determinó la textura del suelo. Los regantes de la zona conocían, con cierta aproximación, las necesidades hídricas semanales del cultivo, a partir de la información de la evapotranspiración semanal de la remolacha, recibida vía mensajes cortos de texto de telefonía móvil (SMS). Ésta se determinada a partir de las estación meteorológicas más cercanas (pertenecientes a la red de Inforiego) y de la red de tanques de evaporación repartidos por las diferentes zonas. Sin embargo, y debido a la necesidad de reducir costes, muchos regantes no se ajustan a dichas necesidades y aplican un calendario de riego ajustándose a la tarifa eléctrica mínima . Esta situación puede provocar estrés hídrico, durante algunos días de la campaña y, como consecuencia, riegos excesivamente largos que intentan compensar el estrés acumulado. Los suelos, principalmente arenosos mostraron valores altos de la infiltración; el tiempo medio de riego, de unas 6 horas, llegó incluso a duplicar el necesario para la saturación de los primeros 60 cm de suelo. Además, la frecuencia de riego no fue siempre la adecuada y, en varias ocasiones, se observaron visualmente síntomas de estrés hídrico en el cultivo.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Plant nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) bind a wide variety of lipids, which allows them to perform disparate functions. Recent reports on their multifunctionality in plant growth processes have posed new questions on the versatile binding abilities of these proteins. The lack of binding specificity has been customarily explained in qualitative terms on the basis of a supposed structural flexibility and nonspecificity of hydrophobic protein-ligand interactions. We present here a computational study of protein-ligand complexes formed between five nsLTPs and seven lipids bound in two different ways in every receptor protein. After optimizing geometries inmolecular dynamics calculations, we computed Poisson- Boltzmann electrostatic potentials, solvation energies, properties of the protein-ligand interfaces, and estimates of binding free energies of the resulting complexes. Our results provide the first quantitative information on the ligand abilities of nsLTPs, shed new light into protein-lipid interactions, and reveal new features which supplement commonly held assumptions on their lack of binding specificity.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The study of cross-reactivity in allergy is key to both understanding. the allergic response of many patients and providing them with a rational treatment In the present study, protein microarrays and a co-sensitization graph approach were used in conjunction with an allergen microarray immunoassay. This enabled us to include a wide number of proteins and a large number of patients, and to study sensitization profiles among members of the LTP family. Fourteen LTPs from the most frequent plant food-induced allergies in the geographical area studied were printed into a microarray specifically designed for this research. 212 patients with fruit allergy and 117 food-tolerant pollen allergic subjects were recruited from seven regions of Spain with different pollen profiles, and their sera were tested with allergen microarray. This approach has proven itself to be a good tool to study cross-reactivity between members of LTP family, and could become a useful strategy to analyze other families of allergens.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Cross-reactivity of plant foods is an important phenomenon in allergy, with geographical variations with respect to the number and prevalence of the allergens involved in this process, whose complexity requires detailed studies. We have addressed the role of thaumatin-like proteins (TLPs) in cross-reactivity between fruit and pollen allergies. A representative panel of 16 purified TLPs was printed onto an allergen microarray. The proteins selected belonged to the sources most frequently associated with peach allergy in representative regions of Spain. Sera from two groups of well characterized patients, one with allergy to Rosaceae fruit (FAG) and another against pollens but tolerant to food-plant allergens (PAG), were obtained from seven geographical areas with different environmental pollen profiles. Cross-reactivity between members of this family was demonstrated by inhibition assays. Only 6 out of 16 purified TLPs showed noticeable allergenic activity in the studied populations. Pru p 2.0201, the peach TLP (41%), chestnut TLP (24%) and plane pollen TLP (22%) proved to be allergens of probable relevance to fruit allergy, being mainly associated with pollen sensitization, and strongly linked to specific geographical areas such as Barcelona, Bilbao, the Canary Islands and Madrid. The patients exhibited mayor que50% positive response to Pru p 2.0201 and to chestnut TLP in these specific areas. Therefore, their recognition patterns were associated with the geographical area, suggesting a role for pollen in the sensitization of these allergens. Finally, the co-sensitizations of patients considering pairs of TLP allergens were analyzed by using the co-sensitization graph associated with an allergen microarray immunoassay. Our data indicate that TLPs are significant allergens in plant food allergy and should be considered when diagnosing and treating pollen-food allergy.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

BACKGROUND: Pru p 3 is the major peach allergen and the most frequent cause of food allergy in adults in the Mediterranean area. Although its allergenicity is well characterized, its ability to generate a T-cell response is not completely known. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of Pru p 3 allergen on dendritic cell (DC) maturation and specific T-cell response (T(H)1/T(H)2) in peach allergic patients. METHODS: Peach allergic patients (n = 11) and tolerant controls (n = 14) were included in the study. Monocyte-derived DC maturation after incubation with Pru p 3 was evaluated by the increase of maturational markers (CD80, CD86, and CD83) by flow cytometry. Lymphocyte proliferation was evaluated by coculturing monocyte-derived DCs and 5,6-carboxyfluorescein diacetate N-succinimidyl ester-stained lymphocytes with different concentrations of Pru p 3 (25, 10, and 1 ?g/mL) by flow cytometry and cytokine production. RESULTS: Pru p 3 induced a significant increase in the CD80, CD86, and CD83 expression on stimulated DCs from patients compared with controls. The lymphocyte proliferative response after Pru p 3 stimulation was also significantly higher along with an increase in interleukin 8 in patients compared with tolerant controls. CONCLUSION: Pru p 3 allergen induces changes in DC maturational status mainly in peach allergic patients. An increase in lymphocyte proliferative response accompanied with a different cytokine pattern was also observed compared with healthy controls.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Treatment of food allergy consists of the avoidance of the specific allergenic food. However, the possibility of cross-reactivity with other food sources makes this practice sometimes ineffective. The use of hypoallergenic molecules with the ability to stimulate T cells may be a promising tool for specific immunotherapy.