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Int J Biol Macromol ; 277(Pt 1): 134106, 2024 Jul 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39048007

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Fe3O4 nanoparticles were embedded within a glauconite­calcium alginate (G/CA) matrix to create magnetic hybrid spheres (MNPs-G/CA), with the aim of purifying water from methylene blue (MB) at temperatures of 25, 40, and 50 °C. MNPs-G/CA adsorbent was characterized using numerous techniques, including elemental mapping, zeta potential, FTIR, FESEM, XRD, EDX, and TEM. The greatest amount of the removed MB was achieved under definite conditions of solution pH 8.0, MNPs-G/CA mass (25 mg), interaction time (2 h), and 200 mg/L of MB concentration. The MB uptake process kinetic followed a pseudo-second-order equation (R2 > 0.99) at all tested temperatures. The equilibrium data were fitted to a statistical physics multilayer model in conjunction with the Langmuir and Freundlich equations. The steric n parameter reveals that MNPs-G/CA adsorbent possesses a mixed adsorption orientation (i.e., ranging from 0.69 to 0.93) across various temperatures. The amount of MNPs-G/CA active positions (the NM parameter) was progressively increased from 245 mg/g to 419 mg/g. The measured adsorption capacities (Qsat) ranged from 466.49 to 664.37 mg/g, and the removal of MB molecules was consistent with an endothermic interaction. The interface between the MNPs-G/CA-MB was principally dictated by electrostatic attractions, as evidenced by the values of adsorption energies (∆E), which varied from 16.75 to 21.52 kJ/mol. The regenerated MNPs-G/CA offered over 80 % of its adsorption strength after the fourth adsorption-desorption cycle. This study contributes to our understanding of the physicochemical parameters controlling the MB adsorption mechanism on multifunctional hybrid adsorbents, like the interface between glauconite, alginate, and MNPs.

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Genet Res (Camb) ; 2024: 6432560, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38292516

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Four parental genotypes of okra were crossed in complete diallel design to study the direction and extent of relative heterosis and heterobeltiosis for yield and its associated traits for utilization of existing genetic diversity to develop heterotic F1 hybrids in okra. The additive genetic component (D) was significant in all studied traits except average pod weight. Nonadditive (H1 and H2) components were found to be significant in all studied traits. However, the values of the dominant effect (H1) were smaller than the D components for no. of nodes/plant, no. of pods/plant, weight of medium pods, weight of large pods, and total fresh pod yield. The maximum significant MP heterosis in the desirable direction (149.9%) was recorded for the weight of large pods/plot. The maximum significant heterobeltiosis in the desirable direction (120.1%) was recorded for the weight of small pods/plot followed by total fresh pod yield (107.4%), the weight of large pods/plot (104.9%), weight of medium pods/plot (92.1%), average pod weight (51.8%), number of pods/plant (38.4%), and plant height (34.3%). It could be concluded that plant height, average pod weight, and the number of branches could be considered for the development of elite hybrids (heterosis breeding) or inbred lines (pure line selection) in succeeding generations. Therefore, these parameters can be considered for selecting genotypes to improve the pod yield of okra. The superior crosses identified through heterosis analysis were Egyptian Balady × Line 4.1.18 (30.8 ton/ha), Line 4.1.18 × Egyptian Balady (29.8 ton/ha), Dwarf Green Long Pod × Line 4.1.18 (28.3 ton/ha), and Egyptian Balady × Dwarf Green Long Pod (27.6 ton/ha) as these crosses had high performance as well as significant and higher estimates of heterobeltiosis for fruit yield per plant and yield attributing other characters.


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Abelmoschus , Vigor Híbrido , Vigor Híbrido/genética , Abelmoschus/genética , Arabia Saudita , Cruzamientos Genéticos , Fitomejoramiento
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