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PeerJ ; 11: e14775, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36778141

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This study aims to elucidate whether sulfur can inhibit citrus pollination by affecting pollen grains. For this, four sulfur-based products (inorganic sulfur, water dispersible granular sulfur, ammonium sulfate, copper sulfate) were tested to evaluate their effect on pollen germination and pollen tube growth of two citrus varieties: Clemenules mandarin (Citrus clementina) and Nova tangelo (Citrus clementina x [Citrus paradisi x Citrus reticulata]). Pollen grains were extracted from the flowers of these two varieties and subsequently placed in Petri dishes with modified BK (boron and potassium) germination medium with six concentrations of the sulfur-based products (0.2, 2, 20, 200, 2,000, 20,000 mg l-1). All the dishes were incubated and the pollen germination rate was calculated. All the sulfur products showed progressive pollen germination inhibition with a rising sulfur concentration. CTC50 (50% cytotoxicity inhibition) was around 20 mg l-1, with significant differences among treatments. Total pollen germination inhibition took place at 20,000 mg l-1. These results demonstrate that sulfur application can affect citrus pollination.


Assuntos
Citrus , Polinização , Frutas , Pólen , Enxofre
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PLoS One ; 17(12): e0278934, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36490267

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Nadorcott is a well-established and appreciated mandarin by the fresh market. However, it produces seeds due to cross-pollination with other compatible varieties, which is quite frequent in most producing countries. Consumers prefer seedless mandarins and, therefore, citrus growers need techniques to avoid seeds forming. This study aims to evaluate the effect of six treatments (ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, sulfur, saccharose, methylcellulose, callose) on seed number per fruit when applied to Nadorcott trees. In this way, we evaluate which of them is more efficient and can be used in the future as an agronomic treatment to avoid seeds in mandarins. The effect of treatments on yield and fruit quality is also reported. To fulfill this main objective, a randomized complete block design experiment with three applications at flowering was performed on trees. Of the six tested treatments, only elemental sulfur was able to significantly reduce seed number by 87% compared to the positive control. This is a very novel result because it is the first time that such an effective treatment has been found. The biggest seed number per fruit was obtained for the saccharose treatment. Treatments did not significantly influence yield or fruit quality. These results are entirely consistent with a previous study that evaluated the effect of the same products on pollen tube growth, and they can help to develop new techniques. Nevertheless, more studies are necessary to test, for example, different treatment doses.


Assuntos
Citrus , Frutas , Sementes , Polinização , Árvores , Enxofre
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PeerJ ; 7: e8195, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31844584

RESUMO

Between February 2018 and April 2018, flowers were collected from eight Rosaceae species. Flowers were kept in a freezer at -20 °C for three freezing times (Treatment 1, two months; Treatment 2, four months; Treatment 3, six months). After extracting pollen, in vitro germination was induced in a culture medium and incubated at six different temperatures for 72 h. The percentage of pollen germination, average pollen tube length and maximum pollen tube length were measured. Pollen germination was maximum for all species between 15 °C and 30 °C. Cydonia oblonga, Malus sylvestris, Prunus avium, Prunus domestica, Prunus dulcis, Prunus persica and Pyrus communis obtained 30-52% pollen germination between 15 °C and 20 °C. Prunus cerasifera had 40% pollen germination at 30 °C. All species studied reached the maximum pollen tube length between 10 °C and 25 °C. Germination did not change significantly for any of the species with freezing time, but we found significant differences in the three parameters measured between treatments. The highest germination percentages were obtained in Treatment 2 (four months frozen at -20 °C), while the maximum pollen tube length was reached in Treatment 1 (two months frozen at -20 °C). According to our results, freezing time affected the germination-temperature patterns. This could indicate that studies on the effect of temperature on pollen germination should always be carried out with fresh pollen to obtain more conclusive data.

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PLoS One ; 14(9): e0223147, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31557246

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: In Citrus spp., gibberellic acid (GA) has been proposed to improve different processes related to crop cycle and yield. Accordingly, many studies have been published about how GA affects flowering and fruiting. Nevertheless, some such evidence is contradictory and the use of GA applications by farmers are still confusing and lack the expected results. PURPOSE: This review aims to collate, present, analyze and synthesize the most relevant empirical evidence to answer the following questions: (i) how does gibberellic acid act on flowering and fruiting of citrus trees?; (ii) why is all this knowledge sometimes not correctly used by farmers to solve yield problems relating to flowering and fruit set? METHODS: An extensive literature search to obtain a large number of records about the topic was done. Searches were done in five databases: WoS, Scopus, Google Academics, PubMed and Scielo. The search string used was "Gibberellic acid" AND "Citrus". Records were classified into 11 groups according to the development process they referred to and initial data extraction was done. Records related with flowering and fruit set were drawn, and full texts were screened. Fifty-eight full text records were selected for the final data extraction. RESULTS: Selected studies were published from 1959 to 2017 and were published mainly in Spain, USA, Brazil and Japan. Twelve species were studied, and Citrus sinensis, C. reticulata and C. unshiu were the principal ones. Most publications with pre-flowering treatments agreed that GA decreases flowering, while only 3 out of 18 did not observe any effect. In most of these studies, the effect on fruit set and yield was not evaluated. Studies with treatments at full bloom or some weeks later mostly reported increased fruit set. However, these increases did not imply higher yields. The results on yield were highly erratic as we found increases, decreases, no effects or variable effects. CONCLUSIONS: Despite some limitations, the action of GA related to cell division and growth, stimulating the sink ability of the organ and discouraging its abscission, has been clearly established through reviewed studies. GA applications before flowering counteract the floral induction caused by stress reducing flowering. However, on adult trees under field conditions, reducing flowering by applying GA would be difficult because it would be necessary to previously estimate the natural floral induction of trees. During flowering and fruit set, many problems may arise that limit production. Only when the problem is lack of fruit set stimulus can GA applications improve yields. However, much evidence suggests that the main factor-limiting yield would be carbohydrate availability rather than GA levels. GA applications increased fruit set (often transiently), but this increase did not mean improved yields.


Assuntos
Citrus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Flores/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Frutas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Giberelinas/metabolismo , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Citrus/metabolismo
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J Vis Exp ; (145)2019 03 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30907871

RESUMO

Phytotron has been widely used to assess the effect of numerous parameters on the development of many species. However, less information is available on how to achieve fast profuse flowering in young fruit trees with this plant growth chamber. This study aimed to outline the design and performance of a fast clear methodology to force flowering in young mandarin trees (cv. Nova and cv. Clemenules) and to analyze the influence of induction intensity on inflorescence type. The combination of a short water stress period with simulated spring conditions (day 13 h, 22 °C, night 11 h, 12 °C) in the phytotron allowed flowers to be obtained only after 68-72 days from the time the experiment began. Low-temperature requirements were adequately replaced with water stress. Floral response was proportional to water stress (measured as the number of fallen leaves): the greater the induction, the larger the quantity of flowers. Floral induction intensity also influenced inflorescence type and dates for flowering. Details on artificial lighting (lumens), photoperiod, temperatures, plant size and age, induction strategy and days for each stage are provided. Obtaining flowers from fruit trees at any time, and also several times a year, can have many advantages for researchers. With the methodology proposed herein, three, or even four, flowering periods can be forced each year, and researchers should be able to decide when, and they will know, the duration of the entire process. The methodology can be useful for: flower production and in vitro pollen germination assays; experiments with pests that affect early fruit development stages; studies on fruit physiological alterations. All this can help plant breeders to shorten times to obtain male and female gametes to perform forced-crosses.


Assuntos
Citrus/fisiologia , Flores/fisiologia , Fotoperíodo , Árvores/fisiologia , Citrus/genética , Citrus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Temperatura Baixa , Flores/genética , Flores/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Inflorescência/fisiologia , Árvores/genética , Árvores/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Rev. cuba. plantas med ; 20(2): 235-245, abr.-jun. 2015. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-764377

RESUMO

INTRODUCCIÓN: morinda citrifolia L (Noni) ha ganado popularidad entre la población cubana, lo que sugiere la necesidad de caracterizar farmacológicamente las preparaciones de noni desarrolladas en Cuba. OBJETIVO: evaluar los efectos de extractos de hojas y frutos de Noni sobre la agregación plaquetaria y la coagulación sanguínea, así como la influencia de la edad de la planta, la madurez de la hoja y los contenidos de fenoles totales y flavonoides. MÉTODOS: hojas verdes y amarillas y frutos ligeros amarillos fueron recolectados de plantas de noni de tres y seis años de edad. Extractos de hojas (30 g/100 mL w/v) y frutos (100 g/100 mL w/v) estuvieron preparados por maceración en alcohol al 50 % y agua, al respecto. Las concentraciones de sólidos totales (TSS), compuestos fenólicos (PHEN) y flavonoides expresados como quercetina (FLV) fueron determinadas. Los efectos de los extractos de hojas (0,4 y 0,8 mg TSS/mL) y de frutos (0,6 y 1,2 mg TSS/mL) sobre la agregación plaquetaria (PA) inducida por ADP, el tiempo de protrombina (PT) y el tiempo parcial de tromboplastina parcial activado (PATT) fueron determinados en plasma humano in vitro y los efectos de un extracto de hojas (42 y 378 mg TSS/kg i.p. y 630 mg/kg p.o.) sobre estas variables de plasmas de ratas fueron evaluados ex vivo. RESULTADOS: los extractos de frutos tuvieron mayor contenido de TSS pero menores de PHEN y FLV que los de hojas. Estos últimos inhibieron la PA in vitro en plasma humano independiente de la edad de la planta y la madurez de las hojas. Un extracto de hojas indujo significativa reducción de PA ex vivo en ratas. TP y PATT no fueron modificados en ninguna situación experimental. CONCLUSIÓN: extractos hidroalcohólicos de hojas de Noni desarrollados en Cuba tienen efecto antiagregante plaquetario pero no anticoagulante.


INTRODUCTION: morinda citrifolia L (Noni) is a medicinal plant species that has gained popularity among Cuban population, suggesting the need to characterize the pharmacological activities of noni preparations developed in Cuba. OBJECTIVE: assessing the effects of Noni leaf and fruit extracts on platelet aggregation and blood coagulation, as well as the possible influence of plant age, leaf maturity and extract total phenol and flavonoid contents on it. METHODS: green and yellow leaves and light yellow fruits were collected from three- and six- year old Noni trees. Leaf (30 g/100 mL w/v) and fruit (100 g/100 mL w/v) extracts were prepared by maceration in 50 % alcohol and water respectively. The concentrations of total soluble solids (TSS), phenolic compounds (PHEN) and flavonoids expressed as quercetin (FLV) in the extracts were determined. The in vitro effects of leaf (0,4 and 0,8 mg TSS/mL) and fruit (0,6 and 1,2 mg TSS/mL) extracts on ADP-induced platelet aggregation (PA), prothrombin time (PT) and partial activated thromboplastine time (PATT) in human plasma was determined. Furthermore, the ex vivo effects of a leaf extract (42 and 378 mg TSS / kg i.p. and 630 mg/kg p.o.) on these variables of rat plasma were assessed. RESULTS: fruit extracts showed higher TSS, but lower PHE and FLV values than leaf extracts. Leaf but not fruit extracts inhibited ADP-induced PA that was independent on plant age and leaf maturity. A significant reduction of PA was ex vivo induced by a leaf extract in rats. TP and PATT were not modified during in vivo or ex vivoexperiments. CONCLUSION: noni leaf hydro-alcohol extracts developed in Cuba have antiplatelet but not anticoagulant effect.


Assuntos
Humanos , Inibidores da Agregação Plaquetária , Preparações de Plantas/uso terapêutico , Morinda
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Rev. cuba. plantas med ; 20(2): 235-245, Apr.-June 2015. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | CUMED | ID: cum-61964

RESUMO

Introduction: morinda citrifolia L (Noni) is a medicinal plant species that has gained popularity among Cuban population, suggesting the need to characterize the pharmacological activities of noni preparations developed in Cuba. Objective: assessing the effects of Noni leaf and fruit extracts on platelet aggregation and blood coagulation, as well as the possible influence of plant age, leaf maturity and extract total phenol and flavonoid contents on it. Methods: green and yellow leaves and light yellow fruits were collected from three- and six- year old Noni trees. Leaf (30 g/100 mL w/v) and fruit (100 g/100 mL w/v) extracts were prepared by maceration in 50 percent alcohol and water respectively. The concentrations of total soluble solids (TSS), phenolic compounds (PHEN) and flavonoids expressed as quercetin (FLV) in the extracts were determined. The in vitro effects of leaf (0,4 and 0,8 mg TSS/mL) and fruit (0,6 and 1,2 mg TSS/mL) extracts on ADP-induced platelet aggregation (PA), prothrombin time (PT) and partial activated thromboplastine time (PATT) in human plasma was determined. Furthermore, the ex vivo effects of a leaf extract (42 and 378 mg TSS / kg i.p. and 630 mg/kg p.o.) on these variables of rat plasma were assessed. Results: fruit extracts showed higher TSS, but lower PHE and FLV values than leaf extracts. Leaf but not fruit extracts inhibited ADP-induced PA that was independent on plant age and leaf maturity. A significant reduction of PA was ex vivo induced by a leaf extract in rats. TP and PATT were not modified during in vivo or ex vivo experiments. Conclusion: noni leaf hydro-alcohol extracts developed in Cuba have antiplatelet but not anticoagulant effect(AU)


Introducción: morinda citrifolia L (Noni) ha ganado popularidad entre la población cubana, lo que sugiere la necesidad de caracterizar farmacológicamente las preparaciones de noni desarrolladas en Cuba. Objetivo: evaluar los efectos de extractos de hojas y frutos de Noni sobre la agregación plaquetaria y la coagulación sanguínea, así como la influencia de la edad de la planta, la madurez de la hoja y los contenidos de fenoles totales y flavonoides. Métodos: hojas verdes y amarillas y frutos ligeros amarillos fueron recolectados de plantas de noni de tres y seis años de edad. Extractos de hojas (30 g/100 mL w/v) y frutos (100 g/100 mL w/v) estuvieron preparados por maceración en alcohol al 50 por ciento y agua, al respecto. Las concentraciones de sólidos totales (TSS), compuestos fenólicos (PHEN) y flavonoides expresados como quercetina (FLV) fueron determinadas. Los efectos de los extractos de hojas (0,4 y 0,8 mg TSS/mL) y de frutos (0,6 y 1,2 mg TSS/mL) sobre la agregación plaquetaria (PA) inducida por ADP, el tiempo de protrombina (PT) y el tiempo parcial de tromboplastina parcial activado (PATT) fueron determinados en plasma humano in vitro y los efectos de un extracto de hojas (42 y 378 mg TSS/kg i.p. y 630 mg/kg p.o.) sobre estas variables de plasmas de ratas fueron evaluados ex vivo. Resultados: los extractos de frutos tuvieron mayor contenido de TSS pero menores de PHEN y FLV que los de hojas. Estos últimos inhibieron la PA in vitro en plasma humano independiente de la edad de la planta y la madurez de las hojas. Un extracto de hojas indujo significativa reducción de PA ex vivo en ratas. TP y PATT no fueron modificados en ninguna situación experimental. Conclusión: extractos hidroalcohólicos de hojas de Noni desarrollados en Cuba tienen efecto antiagregante plaquetario pero no anticoagulante(AU)


Assuntos
Morinda , Preparações de Plantas/uso terapêutico , Inibidores da Agregação Plaquetária
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Rev. estomatol. Hered ; 22(2): 137-138, abr.-jun. 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-703781
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Fungal Biol ; 115(3): 236-44, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21354530

RESUMO

The effect of double stranded RNA (dsRNA) infection on growth rate and the reproductive potential of Monosporascus cannonballus was studied in 21 isolates collected in cucurbit growing areas of Spain and Tunisia. The isolates were incubated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) under different conditions of temperature, pH, and water potential (Ψ(s)). They showed optimal growth temperatures over the range of 27-34°C and perithecia formation was obtained mainly at 25 and 30°C, although some isolates were able to produce perithecia at 35°C. All isolates were able to produce perithecia in a broad range of pHs (4-8). Regarding the effect of Ψ(s,) the isolates were more tolerant to grow on KCl than on NaCl. For each solute, radial growth decreased progressively as Ψ(s) decreased and was severely limited at -5.0 to -6.0MPa. Perithecia formation was highest at -0.5MPa, decreased at -1.0MPa and occurred just in some isolates at -2.0MPa. Nine of the M. cannonballus isolates harboured dsRNA with 2-6 bands each and a size range of 1.9-18.0Kb. Phenotypical data were subjected to multivariate factorial analysis. Most of the isolates clustered in two groups corresponding with the presence/absence of dsRNA elements. Isolates without detectable dsRNA produced more perithecia. However, isolates with dsRNA produced lower number of perithecia depending on the pH, Ψ(s,) or solute used. These results improve our understanding of the behaviour and growth of this pathogen in soil, and can be useful to implement effective disease control.


Assuntos
Cucurbitaceae/microbiologia , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Raízes de Plantas/microbiologia , RNA de Cadeia Dupla/farmacologia , Sordariales/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Citrullus/microbiologia , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Sordariales/efeitos dos fármacos , Sordariales/isolamento & purificação , Sordariales/fisiologia , Espanha , Temperatura , Tunísia , Água/química , Água/farmacologia
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Rev. méd. hered ; 17(1): 28-34, ene.-mar. 2006. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-479926

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Objetivos: Determinar la prevalencia, indicadores productivos y costos de las principales enfermedades en el personal hospitalario. Materiales y métodos: Se entrevistó a los trabajadores mediante un cuestionario de auto evaluación validado. Resultados: Se determinó que las enfermedades más frecuentes en el personal fueron: enfermedades respiratorias en 27 por ciento, cefalea o migraña y enfermedades vertebrales 15 por ciento, dolor abdominal y rinitis alérgica 12 por ciento, depresión/ansiedad y enfermedad diarreica aguda (EDA) 9 por ciento y, asma y enfermedad coronaria en 1 por ciento. El absentismo representó el 29 por ciento del tiempo total perdido por enfermedad y fueron los trastornos músculo-esqueléticos, cefalea o migraña y enfermedad cardiaca, las enfermedades que más provocaron absentismo en la población con 34,78; 23,34 y 16,63 días respectivamente. El presentismo representó el 71 por ciento del tiempo perdido por enfermedad y fueron los trastornos vertebrales con 120,55 días, depresión o ansiedad 53,24 días, cefalea o migraña 52,35, enfermedades respiratorias 44,35 días, rinitis alérgica 25,2, días, dolor abdominal 19,5 días, EDA 15,21 días y enfermedad cardiaca 1,85 días, las que provocaron mas presentismo. Con respecto a los costos, los directos fueron de 9552,94 dólares, los indirectos fue de 24596,00 dólares, considerándose que el costo del presentismo fue de 17561,70 dólares y del absentismo de 7034,30 dólares. Conclusiones: Las enfermedades con mas prevalencia fueron enfermedades respiratorias, migraña y trastornos vertebrales y las que mas causan pérdida de productividad son las enfermedaes de la columna vertebral, cefalea o migraña y ansiedad o depresión, causando cuantiosas pérdidas a la institución, además el presentismo fue 3 veces mas que el absentismo y los costos indirectos fueron 2,5 veces mas que los directos.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Efeitos Psicossociais da Doença , Eficiência , Pessoal de Saúde , Prevalência
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Eur J Dent Educ ; 6 Suppl 3: 33-44, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12390257

RESUMO

Competency-based education, introduced approximately 10 years ago, has become the preferred method and generally the accepted norm for delivering and assessing the outcomes of undergraduate (European) or predoctoral (North America) dental education in many parts of the world. As a philosophical approach, the competency statements drive national agencies in external programme review and at the institutional level in the definition of curriculum development, student assessment and programme evaluation. It would be presumptuous of this group to prescribe competences for various parts of the world; the application of this approach on a global basis may define what is the absolute minimum knowledge base and behavioural standard expected of a 'dentist' in the health care setting, while respecting local limitations and values. The review of documents and distillation of recommendations is presented as a reference and consideration for dental undergraduate programmes and their administration.


Assuntos
Educação Baseada em Competências , Educação em Odontologia/métodos , Educação Baseada em Competências/normas , Redes de Comunicação de Computadores , Diversidade Cultural , Currículo , Educação em Odontologia/organização & administração , Tecnologia Educacional , Humanos
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Lima; Universidad Perúana Cayetano Heredia; sept. 1998. 246 p. tab.
Monografia em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-378705
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Lima; Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 1998. 246 p.
Monografia em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-253846

RESUMO

Contiene: La universidad; Conocimiento y aprendizaje; Dominios del aprendizaje; Universidad y sociedad; Planificación educativa; Evaluación


Assuntos
Humanos , Educação em Odontologia , Peru
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