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Arch Microbiol ; 199(7): 991-1001, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28382474

ABSTRACT

Coal open pit mining in the South of Santa Catarina state (Brazil) was inappropriately developed, affecting approximately 6.700 ha. Re-vegetation is an alternative for the recovery of these areas. Furthermore, the use of herbaceous legumes inoculated with nitrogen fixing bacteria is motivated due to the difficulty implementing a vegetation cover in these areas, mainly due to low nutrient availability. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate, among 16 autochthonous rhizobia isolated from the coal mining areas, those with the greatest potential to increase growth of the herbaceous legumes Vicia sativa and Calopogonium mucunoides. Tests were conducted in greenhouse containing 17 inoculation treatments (16 autochthonous rhizobia + Brazilian recommended strain for each plant species), plus two treatments without inoculation (with and without mineral nitrogen). After 60 days, nodulation, growth, N uptake, and symbiotic efficiency were evaluated. Isolates characterization was assessed by the production of indole acetic acid, ACC deaminase, siderophores, and inorganic phosphate solubilization. The classification of the isolates was performed by 16 S rDNA gene sequencing. Only isolates UFSC-M4 and UFSC-M8 were able to nodulate C. mucunoides. Among rhizobia capable of nodulating V. sativa, only UFSC-M8 was considered efficient. It was found the presence of more than one growth-promoting attributes in the same organism, and isolate UFSC-M8 presented all of them. Isolates were classified as belonging to Rhizobium, Burkholderia and Curtobacterium. The results suggest the inoculation of Vicia sativa with strain UFSC-M8, classified as Rhizobium sp., as a promising alternative for the revegetation of coal mining degraded areas.


Subject(s)
Actinobacteria/classification , Burkholderia/classification , Fabaceae/microbiology , Rhizobium/classification , Root Nodules, Plant/microbiology , Vicia sativa/microbiology , Actinobacteria/genetics , Actinobacteria/isolation & purification , Brazil , Burkholderia/genetics , Burkholderia/isolation & purification , Carbon-Carbon Lyases/metabolism , Coal , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Indoleacetic Acids/metabolism , Nitrogen Fixation , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Rhizobium/genetics , Rhizobium/isolation & purification , Symbiosis/genetics , Vicia sativa/growth & development
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Clin Physiol Funct Imaging ; 37(2): 137-142, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26184103

ABSTRACT

One of the fundamental adaptations observed with resistance training (RT) is muscle hypertrophy. Conventional and isokinetic machines provide different forms of mechanical stress, and it is possible that these two training modes could promote differing degrees of hypertrophic adaptations. There is a lack of data comparing the selective hypertrophy of the quadriceps musculature after training with a conventional knee extension machine versus an isokinetic machine. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the selective hypertrophy of the quadriceps musculature and knee extension maximal isometric torque after 14 weeks of conventional versus isokinetic RT. Thirty-five men were assigned to three groups: control group and training groups (conventional and isokinetic) performed three sets of unilateral knee extensions per session with a progressive loading scheme twice a week. Prior to and following the intervention, maximal isometric knee extensor torque was measured using an isokinetic dynamometer, and muscle thickness (MT) of quadriceps femoris muscles was assessed via ultrasound. The results indicated non-uniform changes in MT between the muscles that comprise the quadriceps femoris group. For the conventional group, significantly greater increases in rectus femoris thickness were evident versus all other quadriceps muscles (14%). For the isokinetic group, increases in RF thickness (11%) were significantly greater in comparison with the vastus intermedius only. Although the muscle thickness did not increase for all the quadriceps femoris muscles, the relative rectus femoris adaptation suggested a selective hypertrophy favouring this portion.


Subject(s)
Isometric Contraction , Quadriceps Muscle/physiology , Resistance Training/methods , Adaptation, Physiological , Brazil , Humans , Hypertrophy , Male , Muscle Strength , Muscle Strength Dynamometer , Quadriceps Muscle/diagnostic imaging , Time Factors , Torque , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography , Young Adult
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 101(3): 1013-1024, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27687991

ABSTRACT

The study had the objective of examining the aspects involved in the cultivation of ectomycorrhizal fungi for the production of commercially sustainable inoculant to attend the demands of the seedling nursery industry. It focused on certain parameters, such as the oxygen consumption levels, during the cultivation of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Rhizopogon nigrescens CBMAI 1472, which was performed in a 5-L airlift bioreactor. The dynamic method was employed to determine the volumetric coefficient for the oxygen transfer (k L a) and the specific oxygen uptake rate (Q O2 ). The results indicate that specific growth rates (µ X ) and oxygen consumption decline rapidly with time, affected mainly by increases in biomass concentration (X). Increases in X are obtained primarily by increases in the size of pellets that are formed, altering, consequently, the cultivation dynamics. This is the result of natural increases in transferring resistance that are observed in these environments. Therefore, to avoid critical conditions that affect viability and the productivity of the process, particular settings are discussed.


Subject(s)
Basidiomycota/growth & development , Basidiomycota/metabolism , Bioreactors , Oxygen Consumption , Oxygen/metabolism , Basidiomycota/isolation & purification , Biomass , Mycorrhizae/growth & development , Mycorrhizae/metabolism
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Rev. bras. educ. fís. esp ; 28(2): 197-202, Apr-Jun/2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-713662

ABSTRACT

Os objetivos do estudo foram comparar o torque isométrico máximo de flexão plantar, em duas posições de joelho e analisar a variação da atividade miolétrica dos músculos do tríceps sural nas duas condições. A amostra composta de 14 homens saudáveis. O pé direito dos participantes foi fixado ao adaptador do aparelho isocinético com o tornozelo em 90 graus. Duas contrações isométricas voluntárias máximas de cinco segundos foram obtidas para cada posição do joelho: estendido e com 90 graus de flexão. Foram analisados o pico de torque flexor plantar médio e o valor RMS do sinal eletromiográfico (EMG) dos três segundos intermediários do gastrocnêmio lateral (GNL), gastrocnêmio medial (GNM) e sóleo para cada posição. Os torques médios nas posições de joelho em extensão e flexão foram 100,4 ± 17,4 Nm e 72,6 ± 18,4 Nm, respectivamente. Os gastrocnêmios apresentaram uma redução do valor RMS relativo com o joelho em flexão (40,5 ± 10,5 e 31,7 ± 25,6% para o GL e GM, respectivamente) enquanto o sóleo aumentou nessa condição (35,6 ± 28,9%). A redução do torque de flexão plantar parece estar associada ao resultado de um compromisso entre a inibição da atividade mioelétrica dos GNM e GNL, e otimização da ativação do sóleo. Os resultados podem contribuir no auxílio da prescrição de exercícios direcionados para o tríceps sural, enfatizando a ativação de diferentes músculos com variações no ângulo articular do joelho.


The aim of this study was to compare the maximum torque of plantar flexors using two knee positions and analyze the mioelectric activity variation of the muscles in both conditions. The sample was composed of 14 healthy men. The participants were positioned on the dynamometer with the right foot attached to the adapter in neutral position (ankle at 90º). Two five seconds of two consecutives maximum isometric voluntary contractions were obtained for each knee position: full extended and 90o. The gastrocnemius lateralis (GNL), medialis (GNM) and soleus RMS value of eletomyography signal and the plantar flexor peak torque average were acquired during three intermediate seconds. The average torques in the knee positions of extension and flexion were 100.4 ± 17.4 Nm and 72.6 ± 18.4 Nm respectively. With the knee flexed, the gastrocnemius presented a decreased activation (40.5 ± 10.5 e 31.7 ± 25.6% for lateral and medial, respectively) while the soleus showed an increased (35.6 ± 28.9%). The reduction of torque appears to result from a compromise between the inhibition of myoelectric activity of the gastrocnemius medialis and lateralis, while the soleus activation is optimized. The results may contribute to exercise prescription plantar flexors muscles emphasizing the different muscles activation varying the knee position.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Muscle, Skeletal , Electromyography , Knee , Muscle Contraction
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