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Heliyon ; 9(11): e22125, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38034761

ABSTRACT

Background: Rootstocks less vigorous are among the most crucial management techniques to modernize fruit cultivation. Replanting with fallow land has become necessary due to a lack of land to establish new orchards. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the effect of various rootstocks of the American Geneva® series on the yield performance of the apple (Malus domestica Borkh) cultivars 'Gala Select' and 'Fuji Suprema' under replanting conditions in southern Brazil. Methods: After two years of fallow land, the experiments were initiated in 2017 and conducted during the 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 growing seasons in Painel and Caxias do Sul municipalities at the Santa Catarina and the Rio Grande do Sul State, respectively. The 'Gala Select' and 'Fuji Suprema' were grafted onto the G.202, G.814, G.210, and G.213 Geneva series rootstocks in a tall spindle training system using a randomized complete block design with four replicates. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to assess the interrelationship among the variable's vigor, productivity, and fruit quality. Results: The PCA result showed significant differences in vigor, productivity, and fruit quality when the G.210 and G.213 and G.814 and G.213 Geneva series rootstocks were used in combination with Gala Select and Fuji Suprema cultivars, respectively. The PCA analysis clustered all cultivar/rootstock combinations into two groups, based on their vigor and productivity and the yield performance and fruit quality data, that differed significantly among combinations and regions. The 'Gala Select'/G.202 and 'Fuji Suprema'/G.213 combinations were less vigorous than the 'Gala Select'/G.210 and 'Fuji Suprema'/G.814 combinations. However, 'Gala Select'/G.210 (semi-dwarfing) and G.213 (dwarfing) are the combinations with high yield performance, productive efficiency and fruit quality, being more reliable to the producer, and less vigorous, resulting in lower labor costs under replating conditions, with two years of fallow land, from 2018 until 2021 growing seasons.

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Rev. baiana saúde pública ; 45(2): 144-159, 20211010.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1379681

ABSTRACT

Chagas disease (CD) is a severe health problem in countries of Latin America, including Brazil, and is characterised as an acute and chronic infection. CD can affect several organs and cellular tissues, in particular the heart, which can lead to sudden death. This work aimed to review the literature regarding cardiac autonomic function assessed by Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in CD in adult individuals. The search was carried out using the electronic databases PubMed, SciELO, and Web of Science between January 2013 and October 2020. A total of 19 articles were found, of which 14 were included in this review. HRV was demonstrated at baseline conditions, physical exercise, and cardiac rehabilitation. Quantifying CD progression assessed by HRV is an effective method to detect changes in the cardiac autonomic nervous system, even in asymptomatic individuals. Physical exercise can improve autonomic function in CD. Further clinical studies are needed to assess the anatomical-functional, metabolic, and immunological parameters associated with CD evaluated by HRV.


A doença de Chagas (DC) é um grave problema de saúde em países da América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, sendo caracterizada como infecção aguda e crônica. A DC pode afetar vários órgãos e tecidos celulares, em particular o coração, podendo levar à morte súbita. O objetivo deste trabalho foi revisar a literatura relacionada à função autonômica cardíaca avaliada pela Variabilidade da Frequência Cardíaca (VFC) na DC em indivíduos adultos. A busca foi realizada nas bases de dados eletrônicas PubMed, SciELO e Web of Science entre o período de janeiro de 2013 a outubro de 2020. Foram encontrados 19 artigos, dos quais 14 foram incluídos nesta revisão. A VFC foi demonstrada em condições basais, exercícios físicos e reabilitação cardíaca. Quantificar a progressão da DC avaliada pela VFC é um método eficaz para detectar alterações no sistema nervoso autônomo cardíaco, mesmo em indivíduos assintomáticos. O exercício físico pode melhorar a função autonômica na DC. Mais estudos clínicos são necessários para avaliar os parâmetros anátomo-funcionais, metabólicos e imunológicos associados à DC e avaliados pela VFC.


La enfermedad de Chagas (EC) es un grave problema de salud que enfrenta los países de América Latina y se caracteriza por ser una infección aguda y crónica. La EC puede afectar varios órganos y tejidos celulares, en particular el corazón, y puede provocar la muerte súbita. El objetivo de este estudio fue revisar la literatura que relaciona la función autónoma cardíaca evaluada por la Variabilidad de la Frecuencia Cardíaca (VFC) en la EC en individuos adultos. La búsqueda se realizó en las bases de datos electrónicas PubMed, SciELO y Web of Science desde enero de 2013 hasta octubre de 2020. Se encontraron 19 artículos, de los cuales 14 fueron incluidos en esta revisión. La VFC se ha demostrado en condiciones basales, ejercicio físico y rehabilitación cardíaca. La cuantificación de la progresión de la EC evaluada por la VFC es un método eficaz para detectar cambios en el sistema nervioso autónomo cardíaco, incluso en individuos asintomáticos. El ejercicio físico puede mejorar la función autónoma en la EC. Se necesitan más estudios clínicos para evaluar los parámetros anatómico-funcionales, metabólicos e inmunológicos asociados con la EC y evaluados por la VFC.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease , Death, Sudden , Cardiac Rehabilitation , Persistent Infection , Heart Rate
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Front Plant Sci ; 12: 712162, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34527010

ABSTRACT

Geneva® rootstocks in Brazil are known to be efficient in controlling vigor, and are precocious and resistant to diseases. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of apple tree cultivars grafted on the Geneva® rootstocks in severe replant disease areas, by planting 60 days after the eradication. The experiments were implemented in 2017, in São Joaquim and Vacaria. The Gala Select and Fuji Suprema cultivars were grafted onto 'G.202', 'G.814', 'G.210', and 'G.213' rootstocks in the Tall Spindle training system. In 2018/2019, total thinning was carried out to promote plant growth. In São Joaquim, partial thinning was carried out in 2019/2020 harvest of 'Gala Select'. The rootstocks were divided into two groups based on vigor, for both areas and cultivars. 'G.202' and 'G.213' were 40% less vigorous than 'G.210' and 'G.814'. For 'Gala Select', the extreme non-fallow condition mainly affected the vigor and productivity of 'G.213' in both areas. At the end of two harvests, 'G.213' was 17% less productive than 'G.210', contrary to what is observed in areas where the fallow period is respected. However, 'G.213' confirmed a greater yield efficiency, which was 27% higher than 'G.210'. This suggests that a perspective of forecasting production for the third crop is higher for 'G.213' than for 'G.210'. In the case of 'Fuji Suprema', the G.210 rootstock was the most productive in both areas. In São Joaquim, 'G.202' matched 'G.210' in productivity and efficiency as it sprouts better in colder regions. Considering the fruit quality, 'G.213' anticipated the maturation with fruits of larger size and higher total soluble solids (TSS) in both areas and cultivars, making it possible to anticipate the harvest. It was concluded that the non-fallow condition does not alter the relative differences in vigor and fruit quality among the rootstocks. However, notwithstanding the overall replant tolerance of these rootstocks, it does reduce productivity by mainly affecting less vigorous rootstocks that need about three crops to overcome the allelopathic effects of the soil and start growing normally. The G.210 semi-dwarfing rootstock is an alternative for the immediate conversion of apple orchards of Gala Select and Fuji Suprema cultivars in southern Brazil.

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Comput Biol Med ; 127: 104098, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33152669

ABSTRACT

Impaired baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) may indicate cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN), which often remains undiagnosed during the initial course of diabetes mellitus. The baroreflex mechanism can be considered negative feedback because of baroreflex delay, the time delay between a change in blood pressure and the counteracting heart rate response. This work sought to analyze BRS considering lags from 1 to 10 RR intervals. We hypothesized that diabetic patients with subclinical CAN (SCAN) have a detectable delay in autonomic nervous system activity and that this would differ from patients without CAN (NCAN) and with established CAN (ECAN). In the first stage, 30 patients were included in an exploratory analysis using the Principal Component Analysis. Six indexes related to the BRS delay were proposed and considered significant for staging diabetic patients. Three indexes allowed for the differentiating of patients with and without CAN, and three indexes distinguished subjects with SCAN from subjects with NCAN or ECAN. Then, in the second stage, a random forest model was developed with 72 subjects, using the variables selected in the first stage. It was possible to detect SCAN, and to point out those subjects with the potential to change the CAN stage, allowing for the tracking of CAN progression. The model achieved a sensitivity of 96% and specificity of 100% to detect SCAN. Thus, the BRS analysis considering delayed reaction in the dynamics of heart rate variability may contribute to an accurate screening tool to staging CAN, in addition to indicating patients with most insidious disease progress.


Subject(s)
Baroreflex , Diabetes Mellitus , Autonomic Nervous System , Blood Pressure , Heart Rate , Humans
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