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Poult Sci ; 98(10): 4716-4721, 2019 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30993341

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different trace mineral supplementation sources in the diet of broiler breeders on their performance and on their progenies. In total, 128 Cobb 500 broiler breeders were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design in 2 experimental treatments. The control group was fed a diet supplemented with inorganic trace minerals (ITM), while the other group was fed a diet supplemented with reduced levels of trace minerals in the organic form. Eggs were collected when breeders were 35, 47, and 53 wk old. Their progeny (450 hatchlings) were divided according to trace mineral supplementation source from the maternal diet, creating 2 treatments with 16 replicates of 15 birds each. Organic trace mineral (OTM) supplementation improved broiler breeder performance, as shown by higher egg production and better eggshell quality of OTM-fed hens compared with those fed ITM. Egg fertility and hatchability were not influenced by the treatments. As to progeny performance, higher weight gain, and consequently, better feed conversion ratio, were obtained in the 41-day-old progenies of OTM-fed breeders, independently of hen age. Maternal diet trace mineral source did not affect broiler carcass, breast meat, or leg yields. The results of the present study show that supplementing broiler breeder diets with organic trace mineral sources enhances the performance of breeders and their progenies.


Assuntos
Galinhas/fisiologia , Suplementos Nutricionais/análise , Minerais/metabolismo , Oligoelementos/metabolismo , Ração Animal/análise , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Animal , Animais , Dieta/veterinária , Feminino , Compostos Inorgânicos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Minerais/administração & dosagem , Compostos Orgânicos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Orgânicos/metabolismo , Oligoelementos/administração & dosagem
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FASEB J ; 33(6): 7563-7577, 2019 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30870003

RESUMO

Dietary inorganic nitrate prevents aspects of cardiac mitochondrial dysfunction induced by hypoxia, although the mechanism is not completely understood. In both heart and skeletal muscle, nitrate increases fatty acid oxidation capacity, and in the latter case, this involves up-regulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)α expression. Here, we investigated whether dietary nitrate modifies mitochondrial function in the hypoxic heart in a PPARα-dependent manner. Wild-type (WT) mice and mice without PPARα (Ppara-/-) were given water containing 0.7 mM NaCl (control) or 0.7 mM NaNO3 for 35 d. After 7 d, mice were exposed to normoxia or hypoxia (10% O2) for the remainder of the study. Mitochondrial respiratory function and metabolism were assessed in saponin-permeabilized cardiac muscle fibers. Environmental hypoxia suppressed mass-specific mitochondrial respiration and additionally lowered the proportion of respiration supported by fatty acid oxidation by 18% (P < 0.001). This switch away from fatty acid oxidation was reversed by nitrate treatment in hypoxic WT but not Ppara-/- mice, indicating a PPARα-dependent effect. Hypoxia increased hexokinase activity by 33% in all mice, whereas lactate dehydrogenase activity increased by 71% in hypoxic WT but not Ppara-/- mice. Our findings indicate that PPARα plays a key role in mediating cardiac metabolic remodeling in response to both hypoxia and dietary nitrate supplementation.-Horscroft, J. A., O'Brien, K. A., Clark, A. D., Lindsay, R. T., Steel, A. S., Procter, N. E. K., Devaux, J., Frenneaux, M., Harridge, S. D. R., Murray, A. J. Inorganic nitrate, hypoxia, and the regulation of cardiac mitochondrial respiration-probing the role of PPARα.


Assuntos
Respiração Celular , Hipóxia/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias Cardíacas/metabolismo , Nitratos/metabolismo , PPAR alfa/fisiologia , Animais , Compostos Inorgânicos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Nitratos/administração & dosagem , Fosforilação Oxidativa , PPAR alfa/genética
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Food Chem ; 282: 1-8, 2019 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30711092

RESUMO

The element concentration in lettuces grouped in 5 categories (baby variety, cultivated in agricultural soils with low or high percentages of spent coffee grounds-SCG, without SCG and with NPK) were measured. Lettuces cultivated in agricultural soils amended with SCG had significantly higher levels of several essential (V, Fe, Co, V, and probably Mn and Zn) and toxic elements (Al and probably As), without reaching their toxicological limits. Additionally, blocking of N uptake and therefore plant biomass, and probably Cd absorption from agricultural soil was observed. Organic farming with SCG ameliorates element concentrations in lettuces vs. NPK fertilization. The linear correlations among element uptake and the amendment of SCG could be related with their chelation by some SCG components, such as melanoidins and with the decrease in the soil pH. In conclusion, the addition of SCG produces lettuces with higher element content.


Assuntos
Café/química , Fertilizantes/análise , Lactuca/metabolismo , Valor Nutritivo , Adsorção , Agricultura , Biomassa , Café/metabolismo , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Compostos Inorgânicos/análise , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Lactuca/química , Lactuca/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Solo/química
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Poult Sci ; 96(4): 861-868, 2017 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27664197

RESUMO

The goal of this study was to determine the effects of feeding a zinc (Zn) deficient diet to broiler chicks for 96 h post-hatch followed by feeding diets with different Zn sources and supplemental levels (5 to 21 d) on the growth performance, tissue, and excreta Zn content. At the start of the study, four hundred 20-day-old male broiler chicks were divided into two groups. One group was fed a corn soybean meal based diet containing 25 mg of Zn/kg (imprinting diet, ID). The second group was fed the basal diet supplemented with 40 mg of Zn/kg from Zn oxide (ZnO) (non-imprinting diet, NID). Both groups were fed these diets for 96 h. At d 5, chicks from each group were randomly assigned to the dietary treatments consisting of the basal diet alone or the basal diet supplemented with 8 or 40 mg/kg Zn as ZnO or Zn proteinate. Main effects of post-hatch Zn ID were observed on feed intake and G:F. ID decreased (P < 0.05) feed intake and improved (P < 0.05) the gain to feed ratio (G:F) of 14 and 21 d old chicks compared to G:F of chicks fed NID. Additionally, G:F for 14 and 21 d was improved (P < 0.05) by interaction of Zn source × level. Furthermore, at d 21 chicks fed the ID had a lower (P < 0.05) Zn content in the tibia ash and excreta, and a higher (P < 0.05) Zn content in the pancreas tissue compared to chicks fed NID. These results suggest that Zn imprinting can affect body Zn stores and early performance.


Assuntos
Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Animal , Galinhas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Galinhas/metabolismo , Suplementos Nutricionais , Óxido de Zinco/metabolismo , Zinco/metabolismo , Ração Animal/análise , Animais , Dieta/veterinária , Suplementos Nutricionais/análise , Fezes/química , Compostos Inorgânicos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Masculino , Compostos Orgânicos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Orgânicos/metabolismo , Distribuição Aleatória , Zinco/administração & dosagem , Zinco/deficiência , Óxido de Zinco/administração & dosagem
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Rev. esp. nutr. comunitaria ; Rev. esp. nutr. comunitaria;21(2): 20-29, abr.-jun. 2015. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-163584

RESUMO

Introducción: Se han atribuido efectos beneficiosos al óxido nítrico (NO), resultado de la reducción del nitrato inorgánico (NO3), que se encuentra en vegetales de hoja verde y en la remolacha y su zumo. Objetivo: Estudiar el efecto de la ingesta con zumo de remolacha (ZR) rica en NO3, sobre la presión arterial (PA) y enfermedades cardiovasculares (ECV) y en el aumento del rendimiento durante el ejercicio físico (EF). Métodos: La búsqueda se ha realizado en las bases de datos electrónicas especializadas MEDLINE (PubMed) y Web Of Science (WOS) hasta el mes de febrero de 2015. Se incluyeron doce ensayos clínicos publicados en los últimos cinco años realizados en humanos, con o sin enfermedad, y con distintos tipos y niveles de EF. Resultados: Siete estudios mostraron cambios significativos en la PA y tres estudios mostraron una reducción significativa en la PA sistólica (PAS) mientras que dos estudios no observaron cambios significativos comparados con el grupo placebo (PL). En todas las intervenciones se observó una mejora de la respuesta ante el EF tras la suplementación con ZR. Conclusiones: Mantener unos niveles óptimos de PA, realizar EF aeróbico de forma regular y suplementar con ZR a la población general, podría ser una estrategia de prevención nutricional ante la ECV. No obstante, son necesarios más estudios que demuestren los efectos de la suplementación con ZR a largo plazo (AU)


Background: Many beneficial effects have been attributed to green leafy vegetables and beetroot juice as a result of the reduction from inorganic nitrate (NO3) to oxide nitric (NO). Objective: To examine the effect of beetroot juice consumption, rich in NO3, on blood pressure (BP) and on cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and on the improvement in exercise performance. Methods: The systematic review was conducted using specialized electronic databases, such as MEDLINE (Pubmed) and Web of Science (WOS), until February 2015. Twelve clinical trials published in the last 5 years in both healthy people and people with certain diseases, and with different levels and kinds of exercise, were included. Results: Seven trials showed a significant drop in BP and three trials showed significant changes in systolic BP (SBP), while two trials did not show any changes compared to the placebo group (PL). All interventions showed an improvement in exercise performance after beetroot juice (BRJ) supplementation. Conclusions: Keeping optimal levels of BP, doing aerobic exercise regularly and supplementation with BRJ to the general public, might be a CVD nutritional prevention strategy. However, more long-term trials of beetroot juice supplementation are needed to confirm this effect (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Pressão Arterial/fisiologia , Exercício Físico/fisiologia , Beta vulgaris , Micronutrientes/uso terapêutico , Dietoterapia/métodos , Dietética/métodos , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Bibliometria , Método Duplo-Cego , Sobrepeso/dietoterapia
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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ; 38(9): 1819-33, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26059818

RESUMO

Inorganic nitrogen supplementation is commonly used to boost fermentation metabolism in yeast cultures. However, an excessive addition can induce an opposite effect. Hence, it is important to ensure that the ammonia supplemented to the culture leads to an improvement of the ethanol production while avoiding undesirable inhibition effects. To this end, a macroscopic model describing the influence of ammonia addition on Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolism during bioethanol production from potato peel wastes has been developed. The model parameters are obtained by a simplified identification methodology in five steps. It is validated with experimental data and successfully predicts the dynamics of growth, substrate consumption (ammonia and fermentable sugar sources) and bioethanol production, even in cross validation. The model is used to determine the optimal quantity of supplemented ammonia required for maximizing bioethanol production from potato peel wastes in batch cultures.


Assuntos
Metabolismo dos Carboidratos/fisiologia , Etanol/metabolismo , Modelos Biológicos , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/fisiologia , Solanum tuberosum/microbiologia , Amônia/metabolismo , Reatores Biológicos/microbiologia , Proliferação de Células/fisiologia , Simulação por Computador , Etanol/isolamento & purificação , Resíduos Industriais/prevenção & controle , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Eliminação de Resíduos/métodos
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Poult Sci ; 92(2): 402-11, 2013 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23300307

RESUMO

Sources of Zn, Mn, and Cu (IZMC) as sulfates or as amino acid complexes (OZMC) were used to supplement Cobb 500 breeder hen diets. Experimental treatments consisted of diets supplemented with 1) 100, 100, and 10 mg/kg of Zn, Mn, and Cu, respectively, from IZMC (control); 2) 60, 60, and 3 mg/kg of Zn, Mn, and Cu, respectively, from IZMC plus 40, 40, and 7 mg/kg of Zn, Mn, and Cu, respectively, from OZMC (ISO); and 3) a diet with 100, 100, and 10 mg/kg of Zn, Mn, and Cu, respectively, from IZMC as in control plus 40, 40, and 7 mg/kg of supplemental Zn, Mn, and Cu from OZMC (on top). Ten replications of 20 females and 2 males were used per treatment. Eggs from breeders at 30, 40, 50 and 60 wk of age were incubated, and 5 embryos per replicate were collected at 10 (E10), 14 (E14), and 18 (E18) d of incubation. Midshaft width and calcification were measured for left tibia and femur stained with Alcian Blue and Alizarin Red S. At hatch, the left tibia of 5 chicks per replicate was sampled for histological evaluation of the diaphysis and distal epiphysis. Feeding the ISO treatment compared with the control diet increased the Zn (P < 0.05) but not Mn and Cu content of the yolk and albumen blend. At E14, the ISO and on-top treatments had a trend to increase tibia calcification at the rates of 1.6 and 1%, respectively (P < 0.1). The E18 ISO and on-top treatments had 2% thicker tibia compared with the control, regardless of hen age (P < 0.05). Also, at E18, calcification of tibia and femur was higher from hens fed the on-top treatment (P < 0.05). The chicks from the ISO and on-top groups had increased tibia moment of inertia (P < 0.01) at day of hatch. Broiler breeder hens consuming OZMC associated with IZMC produced embryos and hatching chicks with improvements in selected bone mineralization parameters.


Assuntos
Galinhas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Galinhas/metabolismo , Cobre/metabolismo , Suplementos Nutricionais/análise , Manganês/metabolismo , Zinco/metabolismo , Aminoácidos/análise , Aminoácidos/metabolismo , Ração Animal , Animais , Embrião de Galinha/embriologia , Embrião de Galinha/metabolismo , Cobre/análise , Dieta/veterinária , Feminino , Compostos Inorgânicos/análise , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Masculino , Manganês/análise , Óvulo/química , Óvulo/metabolismo , Espectrofotometria Atômica/veterinária , Sulfatos/metabolismo , Tíbia/embriologia , Tíbia/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Tíbia/metabolismo , Zinco/análise
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 97(3): 1325-34, 2013 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22419216

RESUMO

In this study, nitrous oxide (N(2)O) production during biological nutrient removal (BNR) from municipal wastewater was reported to be remarkably reduced by controlling copper ion (Cu(2+)) concentration. Firstly, it was observed that the addition of Cu(2+) (10-100 µg/L) reduced N(2)O generation by 54.5-73.2 % and improved total nitrogen removal when synthetic wastewater was treated in an anaerobic-aerobic (with low dissolved oxygen) BNR process. Then, the roles of Cu(2+) were investigated. The activities of nitrite and nitrous oxide reductases were increased by Cu(2+) addition, which accelerated the bio-reductions of both nitrite to nitric oxide (NO (2) (-) → NO) and nitrous oxide to nitrogen gas (N(2)O → N(2)). The quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay indicated that Cu(2+) addition increased the number of N(2)O reducing denitrifiers. Further investigation showed that more polyhydoxyalkanoates were utilized in the Cu(2+)-added system for denitrification. Finally, the feasibility of reducing N(2)O generation by controlling Cu(2+) was examined in two other BNR processes treating real municipal wastewater. As the Cu(2+) in municipal wastewater is usually below 10 µg/L, according to this study, the supplement of influent Cu(2+) to a concentration of 10-100 µg/L is beneficial to reduce N(2)O emission and improve nitrogen removal when sludge concentration in the BNR system is around 3,200 mg/L.


Assuntos
Cobre/metabolismo , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Óxido Nitroso/antagonistas & inibidores , Compostos Orgânicos/metabolismo , Águas Residuárias/química , Águas Residuárias/microbiologia , Aerobiose , Anaerobiose , Biota , Nitrito Redutases/metabolismo , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Óxido Nitroso/metabolismo , Oxirredutases/metabolismo , Poli-Hidroxialcanoatos/metabolismo , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 93(5): 1885-94, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22080348

RESUMO

The recombinant strain of Ralstonia eutropha H16-PHB(-)4-∆eda (pBBR1MCS-2::cphA (6308)/eda (H16)) presenting a 2-keto-3-desoxy-phosphogluconate (KDPG) aldolase (eda) gene-dependent catabolic addiction system for plasmid maintenance when using gluconate or fructose as sole carbon source was used in this study. The effects of the initial pH, the nitrogen-to-carbon ratio, the inorganic components of medium, the oxygen supply, and the different carbon and nitrogen sources on the cell dry matter (CDM) and the cyanophycin granule polypeptide (CGP) content of the cells were studied in a mineral salts medium (MSM) without any additional amino acids or CGP precursor substrates. The experiments were designed to systematically find out the optimal conditions for growth of cells to high densities and for high CGP contents of the cells. Maximum contents of water-insoluble CGP and water-soluble CGP, contributing to 47.5% and 5.8% (w/w) of CDM, respectively, were obtained at the 30-L scale cultivation when cells were cultivated in MSM medium containing sufficient supplements of fructose, NH(3), K(2)SO(4), MgSO(4)[Symbol: see text]7H(2)O, Fe(Ш)NH(4)-citrate, CaCl(2)[Symbol: see text]2H(2)O, and trace elements (SL6). The molecular masses of water-insoluble and water-soluble CGP ranged from 25 to 31 kDa and from 15 to 21 kDa, respectively. High cell densities of up to 82.8 g CDM/L containing up to 37.8% (w/w) water-insoluble CGP at the 30-L scale cultivation were also obtained. This is by far the best combination of high cell density and high cellular CGP contents ever reported, and it showed that efficient production of CGP at the industrial scale in white biotechnology could be achieved.


Assuntos
Aldeído Liases/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Cupriavidus necator/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cupriavidus necator/metabolismo , Aldeído Liases/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Biomassa , Carbono/metabolismo , Meios de Cultura/química , Cupriavidus necator/enzimologia , Cupriavidus necator/genética , Metabolismo Energético , Frutose/metabolismo , Gluconatos/metabolismo , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Peso Molecular , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Oxigênio/metabolismo , Plasmídeos
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Biotechnol Bioeng ; 108(3): 549-58, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21246507

RESUMO

Microalgal bacterial floc (MaB-floc) reactors have been suggested as a more sustainable secondary wastewater treatment. We investigated whether MaB-flocs could be used as tertiary treatment. Tertiary influent has a high inorganic/organic carbon ratio, depending on the efficiency of the secondary treatment. In this study, the effect of this inorganic/organic carbon ratio on the MaB-flocs performance was determined, using three sequencing batch photobioreactors. The MaB-flocs were fed with synthetic wastewater containing 84, 42, and 0 mg L(-1) C-KHCO(3) supplemented with 0, 42, 84 mg L(-1) C-sucrose, respectively, representing inorganic versus organic carbon. Bicarbonate significantly decreased the autotrophic index of the MaB-flocs and resulted in poorly settling flocs. Moreover, sole bicarbonate addition led to a high pH of 9.5 and significant lower nitrogen removal efficiencies. Sucrose without bicarbonate resulted in good settling MaB-flocs, high nitrogen removal efficiencies and neutral pH levels. Despite the lower chlorophyll a content of the biomass and the lower in situ oxygen concentration, 92-96% of the soluble COD-sucrose was removed. This study shows that the inorganic/organic carbon ratio of the wastewater is of major importance and that organic carbon is requisite to guarantee a good performance of the MaB-flocs for wastewater treatment.


Assuntos
Bactérias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Carbono/análise , Meios de Cultura/química , Microalgas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Microbiologia da Água , Purificação da Água/métodos , Água/química , Bactérias/metabolismo , Reatores Biológicos/microbiologia , Carbono/metabolismo , Compostos Inorgânicos/análise , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Microalgas/metabolismo , Compostos Orgânicos/análise , Compostos Orgânicos/metabolismo
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 89(6): 1701-7, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21120469

RESUMO

The present study examined the effects of plant growth hormones, incubation period, biotic (Trametes versicolor, Mucor sp., Penicillium notatum, Rhizopus stolonifer, and Fusarium oxysporum) and abiotic (NaCl, MgSO(4), FeSO(4), ZnSO(4), and FeCl(3)) elicitors on cell growth and α-tocopherol and pigment (red and yellow) productions in Carthamus tinctorius cell cultures. The cell growth and α-tocopherol and pigment contents improved significantly on Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium containing 50.0 µM α-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 2.5 µM 6-Benzyladenine (BA) at 28 days of incubation period. Incorporation of T. versicolor (50 mg l(-1)) significantly enhanced the production of α-tocopherol (12.7-fold) and red pigment (4.24-fold). Similarly, supplementation of 30 mg l(-1) T. versicolor (7.54-fold) and 70 mg l(-1) Mucor sp. (7.40-fold) significantly increased the production of yellow pigment. Among abiotic elicitors, NaCl (50-70 mg l(-1)) and MgSO(4) (10-30 mg l(-1)) significantly improved production of α-tocopherol (1.24-fold) and red pigment (20-fold), whereas yellow pigment content increased considerably by all the abiotic elicitor treatments. Taken together, the present study reports improved productions of α-tocopherol and the pigment as a stress response of safflower cell cultures exposed to these elicitors.


Assuntos
Biotecnologia/métodos , Carthamus tinctorius/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Carthamus tinctorius/metabolismo , Pigmentos Biológicos/biossíntese , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , alfa-Tocoferol/metabolismo , Técnicas de Cultura de Células , Proliferação de Células , Células Cultivadas , Meios de Cultura/química , Fungos/metabolismo , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo
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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 20(2): 325-30, 2009 Feb.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19459371

RESUMO

In an incubation test, a calcareous soil with low concentration of available P was amended with KH2PO4 (0, 25, 50, and 100 mg P x kg(-1)) and ground wheat straw (5 g C x kg(-1)), and incubated at 25 degrees C for 90 days. The aim was to investigate the change patterns of soil microbial biomass P and microbial P concentration as well as their relationships with soil available P. The results showed that both soil microbial biomass P and microbial P concentration increased with increasing inorganic P addition, with the maximum being 71.37 and 105.34 mg x kg(-1), respectively. The combined application of inorganic P (except 100 mg P x kg(-1)) and wheat straw decreased the soil microbial biomass P and microbial P concentration, being most obvious at early incubation period. Soil microbial biomass P and microbial P concentration had significant positive correlations (P < 0.05) with soil available P (R2 = 0.26 and 0.40, n = 49, respectively). The applied P could rapidly transform into microbial biomass P. The maximum apparent contribution rate of applied P to microbial biomass P was 71%. The added wheat straw could further improve the apparent contribution rate.


Assuntos
Fósforo/metabolismo , Caules de Planta/química , Microbiologia do Solo , Solo/análise , Triticum , Agricultura/métodos , Compostos Inorgânicos/química , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Fósforo/análise , Fósforo/química
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Bioresour Technol ; 100(1): 303-9, 2009 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18632264

RESUMO

The present study was conducted to evaluate the changes in microbial biomass indices (C, N, and especially P) and in P fractions in compost amended with inorganic P fertilizers. In the non-amended control, the average contents of microbial biomass C, N, and P were 1744, 193, and 63 microg g(-1) compost, respectively. On average, 1.3% of total P was stored as microbial biomass P. The addition of KH(2)PO(4) and TSP (triple super phosphate) led to immediate significant increases in microbial biomass C, N, and P. Approximately, 4.6% of the added TSP and 5.8% of the added KH(2)PO(4) were incorporated on average into the microbial biomass throughout the incubation. Approximately, 4.7% of the 1mg and 5.8% of the 2mg addition rate were incorporated on average into the microbial biomass. In the amendment treatments, the average contents of microbial biomass C, N, and P declined by 44%, 64%, and 49%, respectively. Initially, the average size of the P fractions in the non-amended compost increased in the order (% of total P in brackets) resin P (0.7%)

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Características da Família , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Fósforo/metabolismo , Microbiologia do Solo , Solo/análise , Resíduos/análise , Biomassa , Proliferação de Células , Compostos Inorgânicos/química , Fósforo/química , Eliminação de Resíduos/métodos
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Microb Ecol ; 55(2): 321-32, 2008 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17899248

RESUMO

We investigated the impacts of forest thinning, prescribed fire, and contour ripping on community level physiological profiles (CLPP) of the soil microbial population in postmining forest rehabilitation. We hypothesized that these management practices would affect CLPP via an influence on the quality and quantity of soil organic matter. The study site was an area of Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex Sm.) forest rehabilitation that had been mined for bauxite 12 years previously. Three replicate plots (20 x 20 m) were established in nontreated forest and in forest thinned from 3,000-8,000 stems ha(-1) to 600-800 stems ha(-1) in April (autumn) of 2003, followed either by a prescribed fire in September (spring) of 2003 or left nonburned. Soil samples were collected in August 2004 from two soil depths (0-5 cm and 5-10 cm) and from within mounds and furrows caused by postmining contour ripping. CLPP were not affected by prescribed fire, although the soil pH and organic carbon (C), total C and total nitrogen (N) contents were greater in burned compared with nonburned plots, and the coarse and fine litter mass lower. However, CLPP were affected by forest thinning, as were fine litter mass, soil C/N ratio, and soil pH, which were all higher in thinned than nonthinned plots. Furrow soil had greater coarse and fine litter mass, and inorganic phosphorous (P), organic P, organic C, total C, total N, ammonium, microbial biomass C contents, but lower soil pH and soil C/N ratio than mound soil. Soil pH, inorganic P, organic P, organic C, total C and N, ammonium, and microbial biomass C contents also decreased with depth, whereas soil C/N ratio increased. Differences in CLPP were largely (94%) associated with the relative utilization of gluconic, malic (greater in nonthinned than thinned soil and mound than furrow soil), L-tartaric, succinic, and uric acids (greater in thinned than nonthinned, mound than furrow, and 5-10 cm than 0-5 cm soil). The relative utilization of amino acids also tended to increase with increasing soil total C and organic C contents but decreased with increasing nitrate content, whereas the opposite was true for carboxylic acids. Only 45% of the variance in CLPP was explained using a multivariate multiple regression model, but soil C and N pools and litter mass were significant predictors of CLPP. Differences in soil textural components between treatments were also correlated with CLPP; likely causes of these differences are discussed. Our results suggest that 1 year after treatment, CLPP from this mined forest ecosystem are resilient to a spring prescribed fire but not forest thinning. We conclude that differences in CLPP are likely to result from complex interactions among soil properties that mediate substrate availability, microbial nutrient demand, and microbial community composition.


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Ecossistema , Mineração , Compostos Orgânicos/metabolismo , Microbiologia do Solo , Solo/análise , Árvores/fisiologia , Análise de Variância , Carbono/análise , Incêndios , Compostos Inorgânicos/análise , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Nitrogênio/análise , Compostos Orgânicos/análise , Fósforo/análise , Solo/normas
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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 41(4): 303-8, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16162135

RESUMO

AIMS: The study aimed at increasing Cry3Aa delta-endotoxin production by a local isolate of Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t. strain Mm2). To this end, different nutritional conditions were tested for their effects on Cry3Aa yields. METHODS AND RESULTS: Bacillus thuringiensis Mm2 was grown by shaking at 30 degrees C in different media. Samples were taken from the cultures at intervals and used for protein extraction. SDS-PAGE was performed for toxin analysis. Inclusion of inorganic phosphate (Pi) into the Difco's sporulation medium at an increased level of 200 mmol l-1 caused a fivefold increase (from 3 to 15.6 microg ml-1) in toxin production. Omission of FeSO4 from the medium decreased this yield by half. Resuspension experiments suggested catabolite repression of toxin biosynthesis by glucose. The inclusion of high Pi invariably increased toxin synthesis, even in the absence of sugars. CONCLUSIONS: Inorganic phosphate had the most striking effect on toxin biosynthesis. Iron effect was found to be unique to our isolate whereas Pi effect seemed to be common to the biosynthesis of Cry3Aa-type toxins. Stimulation of toxin synthesis by Pi did not seem to represent a relief from glucose repression. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Bacillus thuringiensis is the most versatile biopesticide for use in pest management. Regarding cost-effectiveness of related fermentations, high Pi supplement drastically increases Coleoptera-specific toxin synthesis.


Assuntos
Bacillus thuringiensis/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Toxinas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Endotoxinas/metabolismo , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Fosfatos/metabolismo , Animais , Bacillus thuringiensis/metabolismo , Toxinas de Bacillus thuringiensis , Besouros , Meios de Cultura , Proteínas Hemolisinas , Controle Biológico de Vetores
16.
J Environ Biol ; 25(3): 269-77, 2004 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15847334

RESUMO

The paper assesses health of the tropical urban Robertson Lake, Jabalpur which receives domestic sewage from neighboring human inhabitation and is infested with water hyacinth. Peak density of this macrophyte was 12.5 t dw ha(-1). The water-column was anaerobic (0.6 to 1.9 mg O2 L(-1)), neutral in pH, and enriched with inorganic carbon (23.5 to 37.1 mg L(-1)), NH4-N (0.48 to 2.96 mg L(-1)), and organic nitrogen and phosphorus. Density of heterotrophic bacteria was high (6.8 to 15x10(5) cfu ml(-1)) along with that of total coliforms and fecal bacteria. Species diversity of phytoplankton and submerged macrophytes was very low. Growing stands of water hyacinth could store up to 613 g C m(-2), 23.5 g N m(-2) and 5.5 g P m(-2) and released them during decomposition. The release of nutrients was 3-4 times faster than the uptake. Water hyacinth stabilized water quality and provided substantial support to bacterial density, which in turn contributed significantly to its growth and nutrient dynamics. Turnover of water hyacinth was only 70-80%, adding approximately 175 t humus in the lake. The results denote poor health of the lake, characterized by low species diversity, fast shallowing, dominance of detritus food--webs, and the water unsuitable for human consumption.


Assuntos
Eichhornia/metabolismo , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos/métodos , Animais , Biodegradação Ambiental , Carbono/análise , Carbono/metabolismo , Água Doce , Humanos , Compostos Inorgânicos/análise , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Nitrogênio/análise , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Compostos Orgânicos/análise , Compostos Orgânicos/metabolismo , Fósforo/análise , Esgotos/química , Esgotos/microbiologia , Fatores de Tempo
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Bioresour Technol ; 85(3): 243-8, 2002 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12365490

RESUMO

A fixed-film (biofilm) reactor was designed and its performance was determined at various retention times. The goal was to find the optimal retention time for recycling plant nutrients in an advanced life support system, to minimize the size, mass, and volume (hold-up) of a production model. The prototype reactor was tested with aqueous leachate from wheat crop residue at 24, 12, 6, and 3 h hydraulic retention times (HRTs). Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), nitrates and other plant nutrients, carbohydrates, total phenolics, and microbial counts were monitored to characterize reactor performance. BOD removal decreased significantly from 92% at the 24 h HRT to 73% at 3 h. Removal of phenolics was 62% at the 24 h retention time, but 37% at 3 h. Dissolved oxygen concentrations, nitric acid consumption, and calcium and magnesium removals were also affected by HRT. Carbohydrate removals, carbon dioxide (CO2) productions, denitrification, potassium concentrations, and microbial counts were not affected by different retention times. A 6 h HRT will be used in future studies to determine the suitability of the bioreactor effluent for hydroponic plant production.


Assuntos
Bactérias Aeróbias/metabolismo , Biofilmes , Reatores Biológicos , Oxigênio/metabolismo , Eliminação de Resíduos/instrumentação , Eliminação de Resíduos/métodos , Reologia/métodos , Bactérias Aeróbias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Biodegradação Ambiental , Metabolismo dos Carboidratos , Dióxido de Carbono , Produtos Agrícolas/metabolismo , Estudos de Viabilidade , Hidroponia/instrumentação , Hidroponia/métodos , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Minerais/metabolismo , Compostos Orgânicos/metabolismo , Potássio/metabolismo , Controle de Qualidade , Reologia/instrumentação , Triticum/metabolismo
18.
Appl Environ Microbiol ; 68(8): 4067-73, 2002 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12147508

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Stable C and N isotopes have long been used to examine properties of various C and N cycling processes in soils. Unfortunately, relatively large sample sizes are needed for accurate gas phase isotope ratio mass spectrometric analysis. This limitation has prevented researchers from addressing C and N cycling issues on microbially meaningful scales. Here we explored the use of time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) to detect 13C and 15N assimilation by individual bacterial cells and to quantify N isotope ratios in bacterial samples and individual fungal hyphae. This was accomplished by measuring the relative abundances of mass 26 (12C14N-) and mass 27 (13C14N- and 12C15N-) ions sputtered with a Ga+ probe from cells adhered to an Si contact slide. TOF-SIMS was successfully used to locate and quantify the relative 15N contents of individual hyphae that grew onto Si contact slides in intimate contact with a model organomineral porous matrix composed of kaolin, straw fragments, and freshly deposited manure that was supplemented with 15NO3-. We observed that the 15N content of fungal hyphae grown on the slides was significantly lower in regions where the hyphae were influenced by N-rich manure than in regions influenced by N-deficient straw. This effect occurred over distances of tens to hundreds of microns. Our data illustrate that TOF-SIMS has the potential to locate N-assimilating microorganisms in soil and to quantify the 15N content of cells that have assimilated 15N-labeled mineral N and shows promise as a tool with which to explore the factors controlling microsite heterogeneities in soil.


Assuntos
Nitrosomonas/metabolismo , Pseudomonas fluorescens/metabolismo , Microbiologia do Solo , Carbono/metabolismo , Isótopos de Carbono/metabolismo , Meios de Cultura , Fungos/metabolismo , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Isótopos de Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Espectrometria de Massa de Íon Secundário/métodos
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Ann Bot ; 89(4): 435-42, 2002 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12096804

RESUMO

Nitrogen nutrition can influence cluster root formation in many wild species, but the effect of N form on cluster root formation and root exudation by white lupin is not known. In a solution culture study, we examined the effect of N nutrition (ammonium, nitrate, both or N2 fixation) on cluster root formation and H+ extrusion by white lupin plants under deficient and adequate P supply. The number of cluster roots increased greatly when plants were supplied with I microM P compared with 50 microM P, the increase being 7.8-fold for plants treated with (NH4)2SO4, 3-fold for plants treated with KNO3 and NH4NO3, and 2-4-fold for N2-fixing plants. Under P deficiency. NH4+-N supply resulted in production of a greater number and biomass of cluster roots than other N sources. Dry weight of cluster roots was 30 % higher than that of non-cluster roots in P-deficient plants treated with (NH4)2SO4 and NH4NO3. In plants treated with sufficient P (50 microM), the weight of non-cluster roots was approx. 90 % greater than that of cluster roots. Both total (micromol per plant h(-1)) and specific (micromol g(-1) root d. wt h(-1)) H+ extrusions were greatest from roots of plants supplied with (NH4)2SO4, followed by those supplied with NH4NO3 and N2 fixation, whereas plants receiving KNO3 had negative net H+ extrusion between the third and fifth week of growth (indicating uptake of protons or release of OH- ions). The rate of proton extrusion by NH4+-N-fed plants was similar under P-deficient and P-sufficient conditions. In contrast, proton exudation by N2-fixing plants and KNO3-treated plants was ten-fold greater under P deficiency than under P sufficiency. In comparison with P deficiency, plants treated with 50 microM P had a significantly higher concentration of P in roots, shoots and youngest expanded leaves (YEL). Compared with the N2 fixation and KNO3 treatments, total N concentration was highest in roots, shoots and YEL of plants supplied with (NH4)2SO4 and NH4NO3, regardless of P supply. Under P deficiency, K concentrations in roots decreased at all N supplies, especially in plants treated with (NH4)2SO4 and NH4NO3, which coincided with the greatest H+ extrusion at these P and N supplies. In conclusion, NH4-N nutrition stimulated cluster root formation and H+ extrusion by roots of P-deficient white lupin.


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Fabaceae/fisiologia , Compostos de Nitrogênio/farmacologia , Raízes de Plantas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Bombas de Próton/metabolismo , Biomassa , Bradyrhizobium/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cálcio/metabolismo , Fabaceae/efeitos dos fármacos , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Ferro/metabolismo , Magnésio/metabolismo , Manganês/metabolismo , Nitratos/farmacologia , Fixação de Nitrogênio/fisiologia , Fósforo/farmacologia , Raízes de Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Raízes de Plantas/metabolismo , Brotos de Planta/efeitos dos fármacos , Brotos de Planta/metabolismo , Potássio/metabolismo , Compostos de Amônio Quaternário/farmacologia , Zinco/metabolismo
20.
Ann Bot ; 89(1): 55-65, 2002 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12096819

RESUMO

The structure and function of Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.) forests were investigated in relation to nutrient dynamics in 5- to 15-year-old stands growing in central Himalaya. Nutrient concentrations and storage in different layers of vegetation were in the order: tree > shrub > herb. Forest soil, litter and vegetation accounted for 80.1-91.9, 1.0-1.5 and 7.0-18.4%, respectively, of the total nutrients in the system. There were considerable reductions (trees 32.8-43.1; shrubs 26.2-32.4; and herbs 18-8-22-2%) in nutrient concentrations of leaves during senescence. Nutrient uptake by the vegetation as a whole and also by the different components, with and without adjustment for internal recycling, was investigated. Annual transfer of litter nutrients to the soil from vegetation was 74.8-108.4 kg ha(-1) year(-1) N, 56.8-4 kg ha(-1) year(-1) P and 38.7-46.9 kg ha(-1) year(-1) K. Turnover rate and time for different nutrients ranged between 56 and 66 % year(-1) and 1.5 and 1.8 years, respectively. The turnover rate of litter indicates that over 50% of nutrients in litter on the forest floor are released, which ultimately enhances the productivity of the forest stand. The nutrient use efficiency in Shisham forests ranged from 136 to 143 kg ha(-1) year(-1) for N, 1,441 to 1,570 kg ha(-1) year(-1) for P and 305 to 311 kg ha(-1) year(-1) for K. Compared with natural oak forest (265 kg ha(-1) year(-1) and an exotic eucalypt plantation (18 kg ha(-1) year(-1), a higher proportion of nutrients was retranslocated in Shisham forests, largely because of higher leaf tissue nutrient concentrations. This indicates a lower nutrient use efficiency of Shisham compared with eucalypt and oak. Compartment models for nutrient dynamics have been developed to represent the distribution of nutrients pools and net annual fluxes within the system.


Assuntos
Fabaceae/fisiologia , Compostos Inorgânicos/metabolismo , Austrália , Biomassa , Eucalyptus/química , Eucalyptus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fabaceae/química , Finlândia , Agricultura Florestal/métodos , Índia , Japão , Coreia (Geográfico) , Modelos Biológicos , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Fósforo/metabolismo , Estruturas Vegetais/química , Estruturas Vegetais/fisiologia , Potássio/metabolismo , Quercus/química , Quercus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fatores de Tempo
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