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Ciênc. rural ; 45(7): 1228-1234, 07/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-749782

ABSTRACT

Due to high temperatures, practically all coffee farms in the state of Rondonia are of the C. canephora species. Thus, importing arabica coffee from other states becomes necessary for composition of blends, as well as for the specialty or gourmet coffee market. The purpose of this study was to select arabica coffee genotypes that exhibit satisfactory agronomic performance under high temperature conditions. The experiment was conducted in OuroPreto do Oeste, RO, Brazil, with mean annual temperature of 25.8°C and mean annual rainfall of 2300mm year-1. The experiment was composed of 114 arabica coffee genotypes, with 103 progenies and eleven control cultivars, provided by EPAMIG. A randomized block experimental design was used with three replications, spacing of 3.0x1.0 meters and five plants per plot. All the crop seasons showed significant difference for the green coffee yield trait. In joint analysis, significant differences were detected among progenies and control cultivars. In the average of the four harvests, green coffee yield was 32.38 bags ha-1. The cultivars 'CatuaíVermelho IAC 15', 'Obatã IAC 1669-20' and 'Catucaí Amarelo 2SLCAK' stood out, achieving yields greater than 40 bags ha-1. The gain obtained from selection was 14.33 bags ha-1, which is equivalent to an increase of 44.04% in production of green coffee. The progeny H514-7-10-6-2-3-9 stood out with an average yield of 51.20 bags ha-1. In regard to maturation cycle, 56% of the progenies were classified as early maturity and 44% as medium maturity. Late maturity genotypes were not observed.


Devido às temperaturas elevadas, basicamente, todas as lavouras de café no estado de Rondônia são da espécie C. canephora. Desse modo, a importação de café arábica de outros estados faz-se necessária para a composição dos blends, além do mercado de cafés especiais ou gourmets. O objetivo deste trabalho foi selecionar genótipos de café arábica que apresentam desempenho agronômico satisfatório sob condições de temperaturas elevadas. O experimento foi instalado em Ouro Preto do Oeste-RO, com temperaturas médias anuais de 25,8°C e precipitação pluvial média de 2.300mm ano-1. O experimento foi composto por 114 genótipos de café arábica, sendo 103 progênies e onze cultivares testemunhas, fornecidas pela EPAMIG. O delineamento foi blocos casualizados com três repetições, espaçamento de 3,0 x 1,0 metros, com cinco plantas por parcela. Todas as safras demonstraram diferença significativa para a característica produtividade de café beneficiado. Na análise conjunta, foram detectadas diferenças significativas entre progênies e entre cultivares testemunhas. Na média das quatro colheitas, a produtividade de café beneficiado foi de 32,38 sacas ha-1. Destaques para as cultivares 'Catuaí Vermelho IAC 15', 'Obatã IAC 1669-20' e 'Catucaí Amarelo 2SLCAK' que alcançaram produtividades acima de 40 sacas ha-1. O ganho de seleção obtido foi de 14,33 sacas ha-1, que equivale a um aumento de 44,04% na produção de café beneficiado. Destaque para a progênie H514-7-10-6-2-3-9, com produtividade média de 51,20 sacas ha-1. Quanto ao ciclo de maturação, 56% das progênies foram classificadas como ciclo precoce e 44% de ciclo intermediário. Não foi observado genótipo de ciclo tardio.

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Rev. odontol. mex ; 19(2): 89-95, abr.-jun. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-748835

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La implementación de modelos animales para el estudio de los tejidos dentales y periodontales de dientes articulados en sus alvéolos sometidos a altas temperaturas permite el establecimiento de parámetros repetitivos que contribuyen con los procesos de identificación. Objetivo: Describir los cambios radiográficos de los tejidos dentales y periodontales de cerdo (Sus domesticus) sometidos a altas temperaturas. Material y métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional descriptivo de naturaleza pseudo-experimental in vitro para observar los cambios radiográficos de los tejidos dentales y periodontales en 60 dientes de cerdo doméstico sometidos a altas temperaturas (200, 400, 600, 800 y 1,000 ºC). Resultados: Los tejidos dentales y periodontales estudiados presentan gran resistencia a las altas temperaturas sin variar considerablemente su microestructura, de tal manera que los cambios físicos (estabilidad dimensional, fisuras, grietas y fracturas) que ocurren en la medida que aumenta la temperatura pueden describirse a través de radiografía convencional. Conclusiones: El análisis radiográfico de los dientes articulados en sus respectivos alvéolos se constituye en un mecanismo para determinar la temperatura a la cual estuvo sometido un diente, lo que puede ser empleado durante el proceso de identificación odontológica y documentación de la necropsia médico-legal para el caso de cadáveres o restos humanos quemados, carbonizados e incinerados. El cerdo doméstico (Sus domesticus) se constituye en un modelo animal experimental adecuado para estudiar dichos cambios; sin embargo, se recomienda realizar un estudio en dientes humanos articulados en su respectiva unidad alveolar, para determinar si los hallazgos radiográficos descritos se repiten y son extrapolables.


Introduction: The implementation of animal models for the study of periodontal and dental tissues of teeth articulated into their sockets and subjected to high temperatures allows the establishment of repetitive parameters which might contribute to identification processes. Aim: To describe radiographic changes of pig's (Sus domesticus) periodontal and dental tissues subjected to high temperatures. Material and methods: An in vitro pseudo-experimental, descriptive and observational study was undertaken in order to assess radiological changes of periodontal and dental tissues of 60 domestic pig's teeth which had been subjected to high temperatures (200, 400, 600, 800 and 1,000 ºC). Results: The dental and periodontal tissues subject of this research article presented strong resistance to high temperatures without considerable variation of their micro-structure. Thus, physical changes (dimensional stability, fissures, cracks and fractures) which took place as temperature increased, could be described using a conventional X-ray. Conclusions: Radiographic examination of teeth articulated in their sockets can be established as a mechanism to determine the temperature at which the tooth was subjected. This could be used in processes of dental identification and medical-legal autopsy documentation in cases of burned, carbonized or incinerated human remains. Domestic pigs (Sus domesticus) can be regarded as a suitable experimental animal models to study the aforementioned changes. Nevertheless, a study involving human teeth articulated in their own socket is recommended in order to determine whether the radiographic findings herein described are replicated and can be extrapolated.

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Rev. Fac. Odontol. Univ. Antioq ; 26(2): 314-335, ene.-jun. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-735125

ABSTRACT

Introducción: durante el proceso de identificación forense de cadáveres y restos humanos quemados, carbonizados o incinerados, el análisis de los materiales empleados en los diferentes tratamientos odontológicos se constituye en un marcador fehaciente para lograr una identificación positiva. El objetivo de este trabajo fue describir los cambios radiográficos de postes de titanio y de fibra de vidrio cementados, en premolares humanos sometidos a altas temperaturas con fines forenses. Métodos: estudio pseudo-experimental in vitro que observó los cambios radiográficos de los tejidos dentales (esmalte, dentina y cemento), de los materiales de uso endodóncico gutapercha (Wave One® de Dentsply Maillefer®), material de obturación (Top Seal® de Dentsply Maillefer®), material de cementación de los postes (Relyx TM ARC de 3M ESPE®) y de los postes de titanio (Tenax® Endodontic Post System de Coltene®) y fibra de vidrio (Tenax® Fiber Trans de Coltene®) en 30 dientes humanos, sometidos a cinco rangos de temperatura 200, 400, 600, 800 y 1000ºC. Resultados: los tejidos y los materiales dentales estudiados presentan gran resistencia a las altas temperaturas, sin variar considerablemente su macro-estructura (fisuras, grietas, fracturas y fragmentación), de tal manera que los cambios físicos pueden identificarse a través de radiografía convencional, y asociarse a cada rango de temperatura específico. Conclusiones: los postes cementados en premolares humanos presentan gran resistencia a la acción de altas temperaturas, razón por la cual pueden ser visualizados a través de radiografía convencional, contribuyendo con el proceso de identificación y documentación de la necropsia médico-legal de un cadáver o restos humanos que hayan resultado quemados, incinerados o carbonizados


IIntroduction: during the process of forensic identification of corpses and burnt, carbonized, or incinerated human remains, the analysis of materials used in dental treatments is a reliable marker for accurate identification. The objective of this study was to describe the radiographic changes of titanium and fiberglass posts cemented in human premolars subjected to high temperatures for forensic purposes. Methods: this was a pseudo-experimental in vitro study to observe the radiographic changes of dental tissues (enamel, dentin, and cement) and the following endodontic materials: gutta-percha (Wave One® by Dentsply Maillefer®), obturation material (Top Seal® by Dentsply Maillefer®), post cementation material (Relyx TM ARC by 3M ESPE®), titanium posts (Tenax® Endodontic Post System by Coltene®), and fiberglass posts (Tenax® Fiber Trans by Coltene®) in 30 human teeth subject to five temperature ranges: 200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000° C. Results: the studied dental tissues and materials are highly resistant to high temperatures without significantly changing their macrostructure (fissures, cracks, fractures, and fragmentation), in such a way that the physical changes can be identified through conventional radiography and associated with each specific temperature range. Conclusions: posts cemented in human premolars have great resistance to the action of high temperatures, so they can be observed through conventional radiography thus contributing to the process of identification and documentation of the medico-legal autopsy of a corpse or human remains that have been burned, incinerated, or carbonized


Subject(s)
Forensic Dentistry , Victims Identification
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. Univ. Antioq ; 23(1): 22-36, dic. 2011. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-614125

ABSTRACT

Introducción: el objetivo fue describir los cambios físico-químicos que ocurren en los tejidos y materiales dentales empleados en un tratamiento endodóncico convencional, al ser sometidos a altas temperaturas, a través de microscopía electrónica de barrido (MEB). Métodos: in vitro, se sometieron dos dientes premolares humanos a 200 y 400 ºC respectivamente, con el fin de estandarizar una técnica para la observación de los cambios físicos y químicos en los tejidos dentales (esmalte y dentina) y de los materiales de uso odontológico empleados comúnmente en endodoncia (gutapercha y cemento endodóncico a base de resina epóxica). Resultados: tanto los tejidos como los materiales dentales observados en este estudio piloto, presentaron gran resistencia a las altas temperaturas sin variar considerablemente su macroestructura, de tal manera que los cambios físicos (estabilidad dimensional, fisuras, grietas, fracturas, textura, carbonización) y químicos (elementos químicos constituyentes) pueden llegar a ser identificables y asociarse a cada rango de temperatura específico através del análisis MEB y espectrofotométrico. Conclusiones: los tejidos y los materiales dentales presentan gran resistencia a la acciónde altas temperaturas sin alterar su macroestructura de forma significativa. Del mismo modo, presentan cambios físicos y químicos que pueden contribuir con el proceso de identificación de un cadáver o restos humanos quemados, incinerados o carbonizados.


Introduction: the objective of this study was to describe the physicochemical changes occurring in dental tissues andmaterials used in a conventional endodontic treatment when subjected to high temperatures, by means of scanning electron microscopy(SEM) Methods: in vitro, two human premolar teeth were subjected to temperatures of 200°C and 400°C respectively, with the purpose ofstandardizing a technique for the observation of physical and chemical changes in dental tissues (enamel and dentin) and dental materialscommonly used in endodontic treatment (root canal gutta-percha and epoxy resin-based endodontic cement). Results: both the tissues and the dental materials analyzed in this pilot study presented great resistance to high temperatures without significantly changing their macrostructure; therefore, the physical changes (dimensional stability, cracks, crevices, fractures, texture, carbonization) and the chemical ones (constituent chemical elements) may turn out to be identifiable and associated with each specific temperature range by means of SEM and spectrophotometric analysis. Conclusions: dental tissues and materials display great resistance to the action of high temperatures, without significantly altering their macrostructure. Similarly, they experience physical and chemical changes that may contribute to theprocess of identification of a corpse or human remains that have been burned, incinerated or charred.


Subject(s)
Humans , Endodontics , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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