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Braz J Biol ; 83: e274070, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37937628

ABSTRACT

Coffea sp. is cultivated in many tropical countries. Brazil has always adopted intensive agricultural practices, but organic coffee farming is an alternative system based on the non-use of agrochemicals and the rational management of soils. Metabarcoding 16S analysis using next-generation sequencing has been developed to identify and compare the diversity of the Coffea arabica L. rhizospheric bacterial community in two farming areas in São Paulo, Brazil. Dourado uses conventional farming, while Ribeirão Corrente uses organic. We found broad taxonomic composition, with sequences from 24 phyla, 55 classes, 61 orders, 146 families, and 337genus. The three most abundant phyla were Proteobacteria (38.27%), Actinobacteria (15.56%), and Acidobacteria (16.10%). In organic farming, the top 3 were the family Sphingomonadaceae, order Rhizobiales, genus Nocardioides, and Gp6. The genus Gp2 and the phylum Candidatus Saccharibacteria were the most abundant OTUs exclusively present in conventional farming. In the organic farming practice, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Acidobacteria were also present among the exclusive OTUs; we also found OTUs belonging to Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and Verrucomicrobia. Our study indicates a positive effect of organic farming on microbial communities. Fertilization may directly affect soil microbiota, suggesting that a large and active microbial community low in functional diversity might not adapt to new climatic conditions. A diverse community could provide better resilience to environmental changes, improving the productivity of this important crop.


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Coffea , Humans , Brazil , Bacteria/genetics , Agriculture , Proteobacteria/genetics , Soil/chemistry , Soil Microbiology , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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Anim Genet ; 52(5): 730-733, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34370325

ABSTRACT

Identifying genes or genomic regions influencing carcass-quality traits such as fatness (FTN) is essential to optimize the genetic selection processes in beef cattle. The aim of this study was to identify genomic regions associated with FTN in Nellore cattle as well as to elucidate the metabolic pathways related to the phenotypic expression. Ultrasound-based measurements of FTN were collected in 11 750 animals, with 39 903 animals in the pedigree file. Additionally, 1440 animals were genotyped using the GGP-indicus 35K SNP panel, which contained 33 623 SNPs after quality control. Twenty genes related to FTN were found on 11 chromosomes, explaining 12.96% of the total additive genetic variance. Gene ontology revealed seven genes: NR1L2, PKD2, GSK3ß, EXT1, RAD51B, SORCS1 and DPH6, associated with important processes related to FTN. In addition, novel candidate genes (MAATS1, LYPD1, CDK5RAP2, RAD51B, c13H2Oorf96 and TRAPPC11) were detected and could provide further knowledge to uncover genetic regions associated to carcass fatness in beef cattle.


Subject(s)
Adiposity/genetics , Cattle/genetics , Red Meat/analysis , Animals , Brazil , Gene Ontology , Genetic Association Studies/veterinary , Genotype , Metabolic Networks and Pathways/genetics , Phenotype , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Ultrasonography
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Int Surg ; 84(3): 190-2, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10533774

ABSTRACT

This report describes the surgical experience gained from 32 patients with substernal goitre, operated on during January 1995 to December 1997. The material corresponds to 15.7% of the total thyroidectomies performed. The diagnosis was clinical. In spite of 65.6% of the patients being asymptomatic, breathing problems, dysphagia and hyperthyroidism were observed. The patients underwent tests of thyroid function, simple chest radiograph and computerized tomography of mediastinum. All patients underwent surgical treatment through a transverse cervical incision. Two patients (6.25%) needed median sternotomy. Vocal cord palsy (3.12%), transient hypocalcemia (6.25%) and one death due to cardiac causes (3.12%) were the complications that occurred.


Subject(s)
Goiter, Substernal/surgery , Adult , Female , Goiter, Substernal/diagnosis , Humans , Male , Thyroid Function Tests , Thyroidectomy
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J Pediatr (Rio J) ; 75(3): 201-3, 1999.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14685542

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of Hemicrania Continua in a female aged 17, who presented this kind of headache for 9 years without diagnosis. Although this may be a relatively rare primary headache, the immediate response to clinical treatment with indomethacin justifies this entity be better known. METHODS: Case report of a female adolescent who had presented Hemicrania Continua for many years, without diagnosis and adequate treatment. Review of the relevant medical literature by means of Medline. RESULTS: Treatment with low doses of indomethacin caused complete cessation of the headache. CONCLUSION: Hemicrania Continua must be considered as a diagnostic possibility for patients who present continuous unilateral headache, without abnormalities in the clinical, neurologic and laboratorial examination, irrespective of the age the headache starts. This is the youngest patient reported to have Hemicrania continua and it was brought to discussion by a medical student, aware of this possible diagnosis.

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Headache ; 38(10): 792-3, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11279906

ABSTRACT

The authors describe the case of an adolescent who had suffered from unilateral continuous headache since she was 8 years old. Treatment with indomethacin 50 mg/day promptly relieved the pain which had affected her for the previous 9 years. To the best of our knowledge, this is the earliest onset of hemicrania continua reported.


Subject(s)
Migraine Disorders , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Indomethacin/therapeutic use , Migraine Disorders/drug therapy
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