81 resultados para Anaheim desease


Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

O ?Mal de Pierce? (Pierce?s disease) é uma doença de importância quarentenária A1, ou seja, ainda não encontrada no Brasil. Economicamente representa uma grande ameaça para a vitivinicultura por ser altamente destrutiva e de difícil controle, devido a sua disseminação natural por vetores aéreos (cigarrinhas) e por dispor de inúmeras hospedeiras alternativas nativas. Esta doença foi primeiramente constatada em 1884, próximo a Pomona e Anaheim na California. Foi chamada inicialmente de Anaheim disease, doença misteriosa, doença da California, praga da videira, entre outros. Em 1892 foi pela primeira vez descrita por Newton B. Pierce, de quem posteriormente herdou o nome e passou a chamar-se ?Pierce?s disease?. Algumas decadas depois a doença foi identificada em outras regiões vitícolas, incluindo o Sul da California até a Florida. O Mal de Pierce foi por muito tempo considerado uma doença causada por vírus. Entretanto investigações conduzidas a partir da década de 70 do século passado, mostraram que em plantas doentes tratadas com antibióticos os sintomas desapareciam e que a imersão de material vegetativo dormente em água quente eliminava o agente causal. Estudos posteriores com microscopia eletrônica demonstraram a presença de bactéria do tipo ricketisia nos tecidos xilemáticos de plantas doentes. Em 1978 a bactéria foi isolada e cultivada em meio de cultura artificial e completado o postulado de Koch?s comprovando-se ser o agente causal da doença. Em 1987 foi definitivamente classificada por Wells e colaboradores como Xylella fastidiosa, bactéria sistêmica do tipo bastonete, gram-negativa, fastidiosa, aflagelada, aeróbica e limitada aos vasos xilemáticos da planta. Esta bactéria apresenta várias estirpes (raças) que causam doenças em outras culturas além da videira, como a queimadura das folhas da amendoeira, nanismo da alfafa, ?phony peach? em pessegueiro, clorose variegada dos citros, escaldadura das folhas da ameixeira e requeima do cafezeiro. Há evidências experimentais que as doenças da videira, amendoeira e alfafa são causadas pela mesma estirpe da bactéria.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Chapman College Founders Day Banquet, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California, 1968. Left to right: Myron Cole, Mrs. C. C. Chapman, and Arlene Reasnor Sayres [author of Chapman Remembers].

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Abstract. Based on prior field observations, we hypothesized that individual and interacting effects of plant size, density, insect herbivory, and especially fungal disease, influenced seedling and juvenile plant growth in native Platte thistle populations (Cirsium canescens Nutt.). We worked at Arapaho Prairie in the Nebraska Sandhills (May - August 2007), monitoring plant growth, insect damage, and fungal infection within different density thistle patches. In the main experiment, we sprayed half of test plants in different density patches with fungicide (Fungonil© Bonide, containing chlorothalonil) and half with a water control. Fungal infection rates were very low, so we found no difference in fungal attack between these treatments. However, plants that received the fungicide treatment had significantly faster growth over the season than did the control plants. At the same time, plants in the fungicide treatment had significantly reduced insect herbivory. These results strongly suggest that the fungicide had insecticidal effects and that insect herbivory significantly decreases juvenile Platte thistle growth. Further, damage by insect herbivores tended to be higher for larger plants, and herbivory was variable among different patches. However, plant density did not appear to have a large effect on the amount of insect herbivory that individual juvenile Platte thistle plants received. In the second experiment, we examined germination and survival success in relationship to seed density, and found that germination success was higher in areas of lower seed density. In the third experiment, we tested germination for filled seeds categorized primarily by color variation and size, and found no difference in germination related to either color or seed weight. We conclude that seed density, but not seed quality as estimated by color or size, affects germination success. Further, although herbivory was not significantly affected by plant density at any of the scales examined, insect herbivory significantly reduces the growth and success of juveniles of this characteristic native sand prairie plant.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Mode of access: Internet.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Mode of access: Internet.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

With the aim to compare the cost of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis therapy with desease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDS) for a 48-month period, were studied five different treatment stage based on clinical protocols recommended by the Brazilian Society of Rheumatology, and then five therapy cycles. The analytical model based on the Markov Analysis, considered chaces for the patient continue in some stages or change between them according with a positive effect on outcomes. Only direct costs were comprised in the analyzed data, like drugs, materials and tests used for monitoring these patients. The results of the model show that the stage in with metotrexato drug is used like monotherapy was cost-effective (R$ 113,900,00 for patient during 48 months), followed by refractory patient (R$ 1,554,483,43), those that use therapy triplicate followed by infleximable drug (R$ 1, 701, 286.76), the metotrexato intolearant patient (R$ 2,629,919,14), and final the result from that use metotrexato and infliximable in the beginning (R$ 9,292,879,31). The sensitivity analysis confirm this results, when alternate the efficacy of metotrexato and infliximabe.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The outbreak of the jungle or forest yellow fever, through the adapta¬tion, quite recently of the yellow fever virus o the forest mosquitoes, brou¬ght the necessity of ecological researches on hese mosquitoes, as well as on the wild animals they bite, some of them being susceptible to the desease. This has been done by the special yellow fever Service of the State of Sao Paulo, in a special Biological Station in Perús, São Paulo, which has been built in the midst of the jungle. This station was made with plain materials, and covered with straw, but was confortable enough for the technical work, i nthe early months of 1938. During the months in which the investigations were being carried on, the following interesting results were obtained: 1. As we have already pointed out in other places, the forest mosquitoes biting us during daytime, are always new born insects, having not yet sucked blood, as it is the general rule with all mosquitoes, and therefore also, with the anopheles and stegomyia, and this explains why nobody gets malaria or yellow fever, transmitted by anofeles or by aedes aegypti during the day. We think therefore, the jungle yellow fever, got during daytime is not due to the infected jungle or forest mosquito biting, but to infection through the human skin coming into close contact with tre virus, which the forest mosquitoes lay with their dejections, on the leaves of the trees where they remain sitting du¬ring the day. 2. As it is the rule with anopheles, stegomyia and other mosquitoes, the insects once having sucked blood, take nocturnal habits and, therefore, bite us, only during the night, so it happens with the forest mosquito, and insects with developped eggs and blood in stomach have been caught within the sta¬tion house, during the night. During the day, these mosquitoes do not bite, but remain quite still on the leaves of the trees, in the damp parts of the woods. 3. Jungle or forest mosquitoes can easely bite wild animals, some with more avidity then ethers, as it has bee npointed out to the opossum (didei-phis) and other animals. They also bite birds having very thin skin and only exceptionally, cold bloods animals. 5. Is has hot been possible to ascertain how forest mosquitoes are able to live, from onde season to another, through winter, when temperature drops near and even below zero. They have not been found in holes of the terrain, of trees and of animals, as it is the rule in cold countries. During winter, in the forest, it is possible to find larvs in the holes of bambus and trees full of water. As wild animals do not harbour the yellow fever virus for a long time in their body, it is diffcult to explain how the desease lasts from one season to another. Many ecological features on the mosquito, remains yet to be explained and therefore it in necessary to go on with the investigations, in bio¬logical stations, such as that one built up in Perús, São Paulo.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The brazilian wild rabbit (Sylvilagus minensis) is sensible to the virus of the mixomatosis but the desease takes on it a mild character, lasts for long time and generally do not kill the animal. The tumors are generally smaller and less numerous than those of the domestic rabbit, but sometimes there were noted large and flat lesions (fig. 3). The natural infection of the wild rabbit may be quite common not only because many rabbits caught in the country were found to be immune as also because it was found among the animals caught in the country near Rio, one that was infected with mixomatosis. The experimental infection of the Sylvilagus may be easily obtained by cutan, subcutan or conjuntival way and also when a health wild rabbit is placed in the same cage with a sick domestic animal. It is also possible to obtain the infection of the wild and domestic rabbits by the bite of infected blood sucking insects as fleas and mosquitoes. The infected mosquito can transmit the disease 2 or 3 times til 17 days after an infective meal on a sick rabbit. The transmission is a mecanical one and only the proboscis of the insect contains the virus as it was shown by the inoculation of emulsions of the proboscis, thorax and abdomen of the mosquito. Though mecanical this kind of transmission acts as an important epidemiological mean of dissemination of the deseasse and splains the suddendly outbreaks of mixomatosis in rabbits breedings where no new rabbits were introduced since very long time. The transmition of mixomatosis by fleas (Slenopsylla) was at first demonstrated by us, then S. Torres pointed out the capacity of Culex fatigans to transmit the desease and now we have proved that Aedes scapularis and Aedes aegypti were also able to transmit it (Foto 1 and 2). The virus of the mixomatosis (Chlamidozoon mixoma) is seen on the smeavs of the tumors of the wild reabbit with the same morphology, as in the material of the domestic animal.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

It is described in this papaer the pilot-plant, for the production of Penicillin, with a capacity of, aproximately, sixty million Oxford units per month, used at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute. With this plant it has been possible to produce the active material for several clinical observations and the treatment of more than thousand pacients during the war time. Particularly, this refers to the results obtained in the treatmetne of the desease Framboesis pian, Yaws (4,5) and in others deseases, by the use of very small dosis of Penicillin.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Este proyecto ha sido desarrollado en el Institut d'Estudis Territorials, y se plantea como una solución visual que permita mapificar variables estadísticas de la Región Metropolitana de Barcelona, mediante una aplicación Web dinámica con la que el usuario pueda consultar y representar datos en el territorio a través de una cartografía de soporte.El Institut d’Estudis Territorials, a petición del Departament de Política Territorial i Obres Públiques, es el encargado de elaborar el Pla Territorial Metropolità de Barcelona. Esta aplicación complementa a los estudios socioeconómicos que se están llevando a cabo, y pretende ser una herramienta de gestión que permita caracterizar el territorio, hacer diagnósticos y evaluar las diferentes propuestas presentadas para dicho plan.En una etapa preliminar se desarrolló una aplicación Excel, pero pronto se manifestaron las numerosas carencias que esta sufría, tales como la dificultad para acceder a ella de manera concurrente, no ofrecer garantías en lo que a medidas de seguridad se refiere y no poder tratar los datos de manera centralizada. El archivo Excel debía ser distribuido entre los diferentes usuarios por lo que cualquier cambio en los datos implicaba una replicación del archivo y en consecuencia una nueva distribución. Resultó obvia la necesidad de una única base de datos centralizada, y un acceso distribuido a ésta. Se planteó entonces una aplicación Web como solución, la cual incluiría herramientas capaces de gestionar información gráfica (cartografía) y alfa-numérica (datos) de manera conjunta. Conociendo las facilidades que los Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) ofrecen para el manejo de este tipo de datos y su interoperabilidad con Internet, se optó por construir un servicio de mapas con el que el usuario, de manera intuitiva, pudiese construir distintos mapas en función de la variable territorial que desease.Así mismo se plantean mejoras futuras, como la predicción a corto plazo de la evolución de diferentes variables, siempre ofreciendo los mapas como componente principal de la interfaz de usuario.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Spot bloth caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana is an important wheat desease mainly in hot and humid regions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the response of wheat to different sources and modes of Si application, as related to the severity of wheat spot blotch and plant growth, in two Si-deficient Latosols (Oxisols). An greenhouse experiment was arranged in a 2 x 5 factorial completely randomized design, with eight replications. The treatments consisted of two soils (Yellow Latosol and Red Latosol) and five Si supply modes (no Si application; Si applied as calcium silicate and monosilicic acid to the soil; and Si applied as potassium silicate or monosilicic acid to wheat leaves). No significant differences were observed between the two soils. When Si was applied to the soil, regardless the Si source, the disease incubation period, the shoot dry matter yield and the Si content in leaves were greater. Additionally, the final spot blotch severity was lower and the area under the spot blotch disease progress curve and the leaf insertion angle in the plant were smaller. Results of Si foliar application were similar to those observed in the control plants.