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Plant Signal Behav ; 16(10): 1948744, 2021 10 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34241558

RESUMO

The temporal evolution of the electrical signal generated by Pinus halepensis was measured in a sample of 15 trees. Weekly experiments were carried out during a long-term campaign lasting over a year, while trials with a high frequency of measurements were also performed during several days. In the latter case, day-night oscillations of the electrical magnitudes were observed. Additionally, punctual meteorological events such as rainfall and electrical storms affect the electrical signal as well.The measured electrical intensity grows exponentially with the voltage. In fact, no electrical intensity that exceeds the threshold of 0.01 µA is gathered when voltage values are lower than 0.6 V. In general, higher electrical signals were gathered during the rainy seasons with moderate temperatures; while very low signals, including few measures of zero intensity, were obtained during the most stressful periods over the year, mainly by mid-summer.There is a strong correlation between the rainfall and the electrical signal. The rain-intensity correlation, together with sustained intensity values during the reproductive period in spring, suggests that this electrical magnitude could be an indicator of the physiological state of the tree and thus used for in situ and minimally invasive forest monitoring.


Assuntos
Clima , Florestas , Pinus/metabolismo , Estações do Ano , Fenômenos Eletrofisiológicos , Região do Mediterrâneo , Árvores/metabolismo
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Plant Signal Behav ; 15(10): 1795580, 2020 10 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32686612

RESUMO

Electric potential differences in living plants are explained by theories based on sap flow. In order to acquire more advanced knowledge about the spatial distribution of these electric potential measures in trees, this research aims to analyze electrical signals in a population of Aleppo pines (Pinus halepensis Mill.) in a representative Mediterranean forest ecosystem. The specific research objective is to assess some of the most significant factors that influence the distribution pattern of those electric signals: tree age, measurement type and electrode placement. The research has been conducted in representative forest stands, obtaining measurements of different representative trees. After a statistical evaluation of the obtained results, the main conclusions of our research are: A.Tree maturity influences directly on electric potential. B.Maximum electrical signals can be measured in young pines showing values of 0.6 V and 0.6 µA for voltage and current, respectively. C.The distribution patterns of both voltage and short-circuit current depending on electrode placement are uniform.


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Ecossistema , Pinus/metabolismo , Florestas
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La Paz; OPS/OMS; dic. 1988. 35 p. uad.
Monografia em Espanhol | LIBOCS, LIBOSP | ID: biblio-1300783

RESUMO

La finalidad de la consultoria fue la de apoyar tecnicamente en el Programa Ampliado de Inmunizaciones y especificamente en el desarrollo del Programa de Erradicación de la Poliomielitis


Assuntos
Humanos , Poliomielite/imunologia , Programas Nacionais de Saúde , Estratégias de Saúde Nacionais , Programas de Imunização , Saúde da População Rural , Saúde da População Urbana
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