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State University of Santa Cruz

EducationIlhéus, Brazil
About: State University of Santa Cruz is a education organization based out in Ilhéus, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Species richness. The organization has 3266 authors who have published 4642 publications receiving 51876 citations. The organization is also known as: Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a trabalho to estimate a relacao entre dimensoes da area dos ensaios em branco, as estimativas do tamanho otimo de parcela and a precisao de experimentos com a cultura da batata was conducted.
Abstract: O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar a relacao entre dimensoes da area dos ensaios em branco, as estimativas do tamanho otimo de parcela e a precisao de experimentos com a cultura da batata. O ensaio de uniformidade foi conduzido na area de producao de batata, da Fundacao Estadual de Pesquisa Agropecuaria, em Julio de Castilhos, RS. A produtividade de tuberculos de batata em 3.456 covas (24 linhas de 144 covas) foi usada para planejar dez ensaios com variacoes no numero de linhas (largura) e de covas por linha (comprimento). Em cada ensaio, foram estimados o tamanho otimo de parcela e a diferenca entre medias de tratamentos. As analises de correlacao linear e de trilha permitiram verificar que o tamanho dos ensaios com a cultura da batata, medido em numero de covas, nao influencia a estimativa do indice de heterogeneidade do solo e a estimativa do tamanho otimo de parcela. Areas experimentais com maior numero de covas por linha permitem planejar experimentos mais precisos quanto a avaliacao da produtividade de tuberculos de batata. Parcelas com seis covas na linha e a adocao da linha como bloco aumentam a precisao dos experimentos com batata.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used color-magnitude diagrams to estimate the age, metallicity, distance, and reddening of star clusters in the west halo of the Magellanic clouds.
Abstract: Context. The evolution and structure of the Magellanic Clouds is currently under debate. The classical scenario in which both the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC, SMC) are orbiting the Milky Way has been challenged by an alternative in which the LMC and SMC are in their first close passage to our Galaxy. The clouds are close enough to us to allow spatially resolved observation of their stars, and detailed studies of stellar populations in the galaxies are expected to be able to constrain the proposed scenarios. In particular, the west halo (WH) of the SMC was recently characterized with radial trends in age and metallicity that indicate tidal disruption. Aims. We intend to increase the sample of star clusters in the west halo of the SMC with homogeneous age, metallicity, and distance derivations to allow a better determination of age and metallicity gradients in this region. Positions are compared with the orbital plane of the SMC from models. Methods. Comparisons of observed and synthetic V ( B − V ) colour-magnitude diagrams were used to derive age, metallicity, distance, and reddening for star clusters in the SMC west halo. Observations were carried out using the 4.1 m SOAR telescope. Photometric completeness was determined through artificial star tests, and the members were selected by statistical comparison with a control field. Results. We derived an age of 1.23 ± 0.07 Gyr and [Fe/H] = −0.87 ± 0.07 for the reference cluster NGC 152, compatible with literature parameters. Age and metallicity gradients are confirmed in the WH: 2.6 ± 0.6 Gyr/° and −0.19 ± 0.09 dex/°, respectively. The age-metallicity relation for the WH has a low dispersion in metallicity and is compatible with a burst model of chemical enrichment. All WH clusters seem to follow the same stellar distribution predicted by dynamical models, with the exception of AM-3, which should belong to the counter-bridge. Bruck 6 is the youngest cluster in our sample. It is only 130 ± 40 Myr old and may have been formed during the tidal interaction of SMC-LMC that created the WH and the Magellanic bridge. Conclusions. We suggest that it is crucial to split the SMC cluster population into groups: main body, wing and bridge, counter-bridge, and WH. This is the way to analyse the complex star formation and dynamical history of our neighbour. In particular, we show that the WH has clear age and metallicity gradients and an age-metallicity relation that is also compatible with the dynamical model that claims a tidal influence of the LMC on the SMC.

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TL;DR: A new antimicrobial agent that is not an antibiotic is demonstrated by alternative local treatment of disease provoked by S. aureus and showed that EOC reduced the quantity of microorganisms.
Abstract: This study proposes to implement an alternative and effective strategy for local treatment of disease provoked by S. aureus. For the analysis of possible anti-inflammatory activity of essential oil, after establishing an air pouch model, 48 male mice of Balb/c were treated, infected, and euthanized at 4 and 8 h. Thus, the total and differential white blood cells were counted in the animal's blood, and cytokines IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α were titrated using ELISA in the air pouch lavage. Moreover, TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 gene expression was analyzed through an RT-qPCR array, and S. aureus was quantified using qPCR. Our results, p < 0.05, showed that EOC reduced the quantity of microorganisms. The group of mice treated with essential oil citral showed a significant decrease in TNF-α levels in tests demonstrating anti-inflammatory activity. There is no data about the mutual influence of the air pouch model, essential oil citral, and S. aureus. Thus, considering the interaction of these variables and the anti-inflammatory activity of the essential oil citral, we demonstrated, by alternative local treatment, a new antimicrobial agent that is not an antibiotic.

28 citations

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TL;DR: The diet of Ischnocnema henselii from a subtropical Araucaria forest is analysed through stomach flushing to obtain a spectrum of small invertebrates that reflected the prey in the stomach contents well, including mites, the most abundant leaf-litter inhabitants, which frogs either avoided or ignored.
Abstract: We analysed the diet of Ischnocnema henselii from a subtropical Araucaria forest through stomach flushing. The identified prey items comprised arthropods such as spiders, ants, orthopterans, collembolans and homopterans. We consider I. henselii to be a nocturnal and opportunistic sit-and-wait predator. Small animals are preferred. Because this species lives permanently on the forest floor, we also determined the composition of the habitat's leaf-litter mesofauna. By using Winkler sieve extraction, we obtained a spectrum of small invertebrates that reflected the prey in the stomach contents well. The only exceptions were mites, the most abundant leaf-litter inhabitants, which frogs either avoided or ignored. Our results represent the first information on the diet of I. henselii and are discussed in comparison with data on related species and in relation to the relevance of this predator within the food web of subtropical montane rain forests in southern Brazil.

28 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered two-dimensional infinite circular quantum wells (CQWs) and circular quantum dots with position-dependent mass (PDM) envisaging a possible experimental realization.

28 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20237
202241
2021468
2020488
2019385
2018406