997 resultados para Vs. Phosphorus Limitation
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A laboratory scale sequencing batch reactor (SBR) operating for enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) and fed with a mixture of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) showed stable and efficient EBPR capacity over a four-year-period. Phosphorus (P), poly-beta-hydroxyalkanoate (PHA) and glycogen cycling consistent with classical anaerobic/aerobic EBPR were demonstrated with the order of anaerobic VFA uptake being propionate, acetate then butyrate. The SBR was operated without pH control and 63.67+/-13.86 mg P l(-1) was released anaerobically. The P% of the sludge fluctuated between 6% and 10% over the operating period (average of 8.04+/-1.31%). Four main morphological types of floc-forming bacteria were observed in the sludge during one year of in-tensive microscopic observation. Two of them were mainly responsible for anaerobic/aerobic P and PHA transformations. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and post-FISH chemical staining for intracellular polyphosphate and PHA were used to determine that 'Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis' was the most abundant polyphosphate accumulating organism (PAO), forming large clusters of coccobacilli (1.0-1.5 mum) and comprising 53% of the sludge bacteria. Also by these methods, large coccobacillus-shaped gammaproteobacteria (2.5-3.5 mum) from a recently described novel cluster were glycogen-accumulating organisms (GAOs) comprising 13% of the bacteria. Tetrad-forming organisms (TFOs) consistent with the 'G bacterium' morphotype were alphaproteobacteria , but not Amaricoccus spp., and comprised 25% of all bacteria. According to chemical staining, TFOs were occasionally able to store PHA anaerobically and utilize it aerobically.
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We tested the hypothesis that tree species in a subtropical rain forest in south-east Queensland are ecologically equivalent and therefore have identical environmental requirements for their regeneration. We assessed the evidence that juveniles of species differed in their distributions in treefall gap microsites and along gradients of light availability, soil pH, soil PO4-P availability and soil NO3-N availability. Pairwise comparisons were made on a subset of the common species selected on the basis that they showed a relatively high level of positive association, and would therefore, a priori, be expected to have similar regeneration requirements. Detailed comparisons between the species failed to demonstrate evidence for species differentiation with respect to their tolerance of the disturbance associated with gap microsites or to the gradient of NO3-N availability. However, species differed markedly in their distributions along the soil pH gradient and along the gradients of light availability and soil PO4-P availability. The overall level of ecological differentiation between the species is high: seven out of the 10 possible species pairings showed evidence for ecological differentiation. Such niche differentiation amongst the juveniles of tree species may play an important role in maintaining the species richness of rain-forest communities.
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A glasshouse study was undertaken to determine if the zeolite mineral clinoptilolite from an Australian deposit in combination with rock phosphate (RP) could significantly enhance the uptake of P by sunflowers. The zeolite/RP combination was intended to act as an exchange-fertiliser, with Ca2+ exchanging onto the zeolite in response to plant uptake of nutrient cations (NH4+ or K) enhancing the dissolution of the RP. A reactive RP (Sechura) and a relatively non-reactive RP (Duchess) were examined. Zeolite was used in Ca2+-, K+- and NH4+-saturated forms at ratios of 3.5:1 and 7:1 with RP; Ca2+-zeolite was considered the control, with exchange-induced dissolution possible from K+-and NH4+-zeolite, The zeolite/RP mixture was applied as a vertical band adjacent to the sunflower seedling. In addition, N was supplied as urea in an effort to determine if RP dissolution resulted from H+ release by nitrification. Phosphorus supply from the zeolite/RP system was compared with an available P source (KH2PO4). The experiment clearly demonstrated greatly enhanced plant uptake of P from RP when applied in combination with NH4-zeolite, though the P uptake was lower than that from the soluble P source. The zeolite/RP interaction was much more effective with the reactive R-P than the non-reactive material, Within the NH4+-zeolite/RP band, root proliferation was greatly increased, as would be expected in an exchange-fertiliser system. The K+-zeolite system did not produce a significantly greater yield than the Ca2+-zeolite control, probably because adequate K+ supply from the basal application reduced uptake within the zeolite/RP band, thus reducing the extent of exchange-induced dissolution. Nevertheless, increased root proliferation within the band was observed, implying that exchange-induced dissolution may also be possible from this system. The zeolite/RP system offers the considerable advantage of P release in response to plant demand and is unique in this regard. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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A long-term experiment was conducted to compare the effects of flowing and still water on growth, and the relationship between water flow and nutrients, in Aponogeton elongatus, a submerged aquatic macrophyte. A. elongatus plants were grown for 23 weeks with three levels of nutrition (0, 0.5 and 1g Osmocote Plus(R) fertiliser pot(-1)) in aquaria containing stirred or unstirred water. Fertilized plants grew much better than non-fertilized. The highest fertilizer level produced 29% wider leaves and 58% higher total dry weight in stirred water. Stirred water increased leaf area by 40% and tuber size by 81%, but only with the highest level of nutrition. These results suggest that this plant depends on its roots for mineral uptake, rather than from the open water, and the major limitation to growth in still water is the supply of dissolved inorganic carbon. It was the combined effects of nutrient availability and stirring that produced the strongest response in plant growth, morphology and composition. This study provides some explanation for the observations of others that these plants grow best in creeks or river systems with permanently flowing water.
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The ability of introduced organisms to invade undisturbed native habitats is a major concern in conservation biology and has resulted in a re-evaluation of the introduction of exotic biocontrol agents, especially of generalist predators. One such agent is Stratiolaelaps miles (Berlese), a predatory mite described from Italy, known from throughout the Holarctic, and apparently accidentally introduced to other areas of the world, including Australia. Initial investigations revealed that putative S. miles could be found in both disturbed and relatively pristine habitats in Queensland, Australia. However, analysis of the mitochondrial DNA of five populations showed most to be highly divergent genetically. Subsequent morphological analysis established two species groups: the lamington-group from cool-temperate to subtropical rainforests in Eastern Australia and the more eurytopic miles-group with a cosmopolitan distribution. We describe two new species from each of these complexes (Stratiolaelaps womersleyi, Stratiolaelaps lamington; Stratiolaelaps marilyn, Stratiolaelaps lorna, respectively), and resurrect Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Womersley), a species which often appears to have been confused with S. miles. Additionally, the large genetic distances among morphologically homogenous species in the miles-group suggest that the apparently cosmopolitan S. miles may be composed of a suite of cryptic species of potentially varying utility in biological control. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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Context Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a significant risk factor for other drug use and drug-related problems. Objective To examine whether the association between early cannabis use and subsequent progression to use of other drugs and drug abuse/dependence persists after controlling for genetic and shared environmental influences. Design Cross-sectional survey conducted in 1996-2000 among an Australian national volunteer sample of 311 young adult (median age, 30 years) monozygotic and dizygotic same-sex twin pairs discordant for early cannabis use (before age 17 years). Main Outcome Measures Self-reported subsequent nonmedical use of prescription sedatives, hallucinogens, cocaine/other stimulants, and opioids; abuse or dependence on these drugs (including cannabis abuse/dependence); and alcohol dependence. Results Individuals who used cannabis by age 17 years had odds of other drug use, alcohol dependence, and drug abuse/dependence that were 2.1 to 5.2 times higher than those of their co-twin, who did not use cannabis before age 17 years. Controlling for known risk factors (early-onset alcohol or tobacco use, parental conflict/separation, childhood sexual abuse, conduct disorder, major depression, and social anxiety) had only negligible effects on these results. These associations did not differ significantly between monozygotic and dizygotic twins. Conclusions Associations between early cannabis use and later drug use and abuse/dependence cannot solely be explained by common predisposing genetic or shared environmental factors. The association may arise from the effects of the peer and social context within which cannabis is used and obtained. In particular, early access to and use of cannabis may reduce perceived barriers against the use of other illegal drugs and provide access to these drugs.
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Simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND) via the nitrite pathway and anaerobic-anoxic-enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) are two processes that can significantly reduce the energy and COD demand for nitrogen and phosphorus removal. The combination of these two processes has the potential of achieving simultaneous nitrogen and phosphorus removal with a minimal requirement for COD. A lab-scale sequencing batch reactor (SBR) was operated in alternating anaerobic-aerobic mode with a low dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration (0.5 mg/L) during the aerobic period, and was demonstrated to accomplish nitrification, denitrification, and phosphorus removal. Under anaerobic conditions, COD was taken up and converted to poly-hydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), accompanied by phosphorus release. In the subsequent aerobic stage, PHA was oxidized and phosphorus was taken up to
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A eficácia das medidas tradicionais de avaliação do desempenho de fundos de investimento tem sido amplamente posta em causa na literatura, sendo-lhes apontadas importantes limitações de ordem conceptual e econométrica. Uma dessas limitações reside no facto de as mesmas pressuporem a existência de uma medida de risco constante ao longo do período de avaliação. Na tentativa de fazer face a esta limitação e considerando que tanto o risco como as rendibilidades esperadas variam ao longo do tempo, um dos mais recentes desenvolvimentos nesta área está relacionado com a utilização de modelos condicionais, que avaliam os gestores das carteiras levando em consideração a informação pública disponível no momento em que as rendibilidades foram geradas. Neste contexto, depois de feita uma revisão da literatura, leva-se a cabo uma análise empírica, com base numa amostra de fundos pertencentes ao mercado português que investem quer no mercado nacional quer no mercado europeu, com o intuito de se estimarem e compararem as medidas de avaliação tradicionais com as suas versões condicionais, de modo a aferir das potenciais vantagens desta nova abordagem. Para além de utilizar quer modelos parcialmente condicionais quer modelos totalmente condicionais, este estudo empírico utiliza variáveis de informação europeias, em vez das mais usuais variáveis locais, e leva em consideração a utilização de variáveis condicionais detrended, um procedimento que pretende evitar o surgimento de regressões “falsas”. Um outro ponto que é objecto de análise é a avaliação do impacto do enviesamento provocado pela utilização de amostras que contenham apenas fundos que sobreviveram a todo o período da pesquisa (survivorship bias), um problema que afecta a grande maioria dos estudos empíricos. Os resultados da análise efectuada sugerem que os gestores dos fundos não são capazes de “bater” o mercado, evidenciando desempenhos negativos ou neutros. Para além disso, observa-se um distance effect, pois os gestores que investem no mercado local obtêm desempenhos superiores aos que investem no mercado europeu. A introdução da condicionalidade nos modelos fez com que tanto o desempenho dos fundos como o poder explicativo dos modelos melhorasse ligeiramente. Para além disso, há evidência de betas (mas não de alfas) variáveis ao longo do tempo em função das variáveis de informação. Contudo, a significância destas variáveis parece estar relacionada com a existência de regressões “falsas”. No que respeita ao survivorship bias, este tem um impacto pequeno nas estimativas do desempenho.
Do desenho tradicional ao desenho Digitalum: caso de estudo “Wreck this Journal” vs “Wreck this App”
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Tendo como ponto de partida um caso de estudo que compara dois livros de actividades (um livro tradicional no suporte físico, “Wreck this Journal”, adaptado para um livro digital, “Wreck this App”) da autora Keri Smith, propomo-nos analisar fundamentalmente as possibilidades do desenho de representação em ambos os suportes. Abordaremos ainda outros temas paralelos segundo parâmetros previamente definidos, que irão permitir comparar e analisar as propriedades de cada objecto, enquanto potencial espaço de representação. Este trabalho procura, assim, demonstrar de que forma estes dois suportes se complementam, livro impresso e livro digital, e de que forma podemos beneficiar com a introdução de novas técnicas e da possível transferência de conhecimentos adquiridos num objecto de estudo para o outro. Independentemente de permitirem diferentes experiências de interacção e de registo, torna-se relevante a forma com que estimulam a criatividade e a procura de novas formas de representação.
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Light and soil water availability may limit carbon uptake of trees in tropical rainforests. The objective of this work was to determine how photosynthetic traits of juvenile trees respond to variations in rainfall seasonality, leaf nutrient content, and opening of the forest canopy. The correlation between leaf nutrient content and annual growth rate of saplings was also assessed. In a terra firme rainforest of the central Amazon, leaf nutrient content and gas exchange parameters were measured in five sapling tree species in the dry and rainy season of 2008. Sapling growth was measured in 2008 and 2009. Rainfall seasonality led to variations in soil water content, but it did not affect leaf gas exchange parameters. Subtle changes in the canopy opening affected CO2 saturated photosynthesis (A pot, p = 0.04). Although A pot was affected by leaf nutrient content (as follows: P > Mg > Ca > N > K), the relative growth rate of saplings correlated solely with leaf P content (r = 0.52, p = 0.003). At present, reduction in soil water content during the dry season does not seem to be strong enough to cause any effect on photosynthesis of saplings in central Amazonia. This study shows that leaf P content is positively correlated with sapling growth in the central Amazon. Therefore, the positive effect of atmospheric CO2 fertilization on long-term tree growth will depend on the ability of trees to absorb additional amount of P
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ABSTRACT The indiscriminate use of mineral fertilizers in papaya orchards has increased production costs, and the use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is a promising alternative to reduce such expenses. Therefore, the present research aimed at studying the efficiency of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on dry matter and nutrient accumulation in Sunrise Solo papaya seedlings, by applying doses of P2O5 (triple superphosphate) that are harmful to the symbiosis. The experiment was carried out in a protected environment and was set up in a randomized block design with four replications, and consisted of four P2O5 doses (0, 672, 1386 and 2100 mg dm-3), three mycorrhizal fungi species (Gigaspora margarita, Entrophospora colombiana and Scutellospora heterogama) and the control treatment (mycorrhiza-free). Shoot and root dry matter as well as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents in leaf and root tissues were assessed. Mycorrhizal inoculation promoted a 30% increase in shoot dry matter in relation to the control treatment. Mycorrhizal fungi promoted increases in leaf and root nitrogen content up to 672 mg dm-3 P2O5. Inoculation of E. colombiana favored the highest gains in root and shoot dry matter. P2O5 fertilization increased foliar and root phosphorus content.
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ABSTRACT In areas cultivated under no-tillage system, the availability of phosphorus (P) can be raised by means of the gradual corrective fertilization, applying phosphorus into sowing furrows at doses higher than those required by the crops. The objective of this work was to establish the amount of P to be applied in soybean crop to increase content of P to pre-established values at the depth of 0.0 to 0.10 m. An experiment was carried out on a clayey Haplorthox soil with a randomized block experimental design distributed in split-split plot, with four replications. Two soybean crop systems (single or intercropped with Panicum maximum Jaca cv. Aruana) were evaluated in the plots. In addition, it was evaluated four P levels (0, 60, 120 and 180 kg ha-1 P2O5) applied in the first year in the split plots; and four P levels (0, 30, 60 and 90 kg ha-1 P2O5) applied in the two subsequent crops in the split-split plot. Contents of P were extracted by Mehlich-1 and Anion Exchange Resin methods from soil samples collected in the split-split plot. It was found that it is necessary to apply 19.4 or 11.1 kg ha-1 of P2O5, via triple superphosphate as source, to increase 1 mg dm-3 of P extracted by Mehlich-1 or Resin, respectively, in the 0.0 to 0.10 m layer of depth. The soil drain P character decreases as the amount of this nutrient supplied in the previous crops is increased.
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Neste ensaio pretendemos reflectir sobre algumas das diferenças a estabelecer entre as noções de «jogabilidade ergódica» e de «ficção narrativa», essencialmente, por relação com as categorias de «simulação» e de «representação». Como acontece sempre em casos semelhantes, as primeiras investigações neste campo do saber (que se desenvolvem como uma das linhas de investigação do criticismo ludológico, sobretudo, a partir dos finais dos anos 90) consideram o estudo dos jogos no contexto das teorias já existentes, em especial, comparativamente às teorias narratológicas, o que não será de estranhar se se disser que, com efeito, enquanto o estudo sobre jogos tem perto de 40 anos, o sobre narrativas já leva vários séculos de avanço, sendo um dos mais influentes da nossa cultura Ocidental, iniciando-se, precisamente, com os estudos desenvolvidos a partir da Poética aristotélica. No entanto, se haverá, porventura, jogos em que a composição «narrativa» é por demais evidente (como é o caso, por exemplo, da maioria dos de aventura), contudo, haverá outros em que ela é (claramente) substituída pela componente «jogabilidade» e pelos mecanismos de (pura) simulação. Por exemplo, uma coisa é a «representação» (imagética) da cidade de Londres e outra, bem diferente, a «simulação» (maquínica) de uma cidade de Sim City, obedecendo a um «modelo» que inclui «regras» (de comportamento). Ou seja, enquanto uma narrativa descreve acontecimentos particulares, passíveis de serem generalizados para se inferirem as regras; os jogos, enquanto simulações, baseiam-se em regras gerais que podem ser aplicadas a casos particulares, possibilitando a «experimentação» e a possibilidade de se «modelar» as regras que governam o sistema. A questão que prima facie se coloca, e que já tem vindo a ser referida, com maior ou menor insistência e acutilância, por outros teóricos, é saber se este novo objecto de estudo, designado de «videojogo» ou de «jogo de electrónico/computador», enquanto objecto de estudo da Ludologia (mas que não se esgota nele!), não obriga à construção de novas categorias hermenêuticas, por implicar uma actividade, em termos de experiência, diferente daquela analisada, em termos formais, pelas metodologias descritivas em causa. É que, com efeito, a categoria da simulação ergódica/«jogabilidade» permite novas formas de experienciar/construir a mediação/imersão e, com ela, mais perto de nos retratarmos, lúdica e maquinicamente, do lado-de-lá do espelho/ecrã (diferente do espelho/papel) em que nos vemos transformar, quantas vezes heteronimicamente, numa qualquer Alice feita gente.