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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38776025

ABSTRACT

The textile industry is known for its significant environmental impact, and as such, there is a growing need to assess the industry's production practices. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an effective tool for measuring the environmental impact of textile products from raw material production to end-of-life disposal. Surat city, known as textile hub of India, has multiple industrial clusters that play host to different elements of the textile value chain. This research aims to evaluate the environmental performance of a Surat-based textile company. The study involves the collection of data from textile manufacturing facilities, including gray cloth production and wet processes (gate-to-gate approach). The data collected has been analyzed using the GABI (9.2.1 version) software. The study provides potential environmental impact data on present textile technology and production situation. Significant hotspots have been determined throughout supply chain and the associated drivers identified. However, the industry's environmental impact can be reduced by practicing ecoefficiency, immaterialization, and recycling textile waste. This research highlights the importance of LCA in identifying the environmental impact of the textile industry and provides a basis for developing sustainable practices to minimize the industry's environmental impact.

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Sci Total Environ ; 904: 166736, 2023 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37659540

ABSTRACT

Urban green infrastructure (GI) has been widely used in sponge city construction to manage hydrological processes. While studies on environmental benefits of GI from the perspective of whole life cycle assessment (LCA) have been reported in recent years, few have explored and compared the environmental performance of different GIs within a single catchment, which is directly linked to catchment-scale hydrological control. This study focuses on a Sponge City pilot project in Shenzhen, China, including three typical types of GI: permeable pavement, green roof, and sunken green space. By collecting hydrological data, land use, and life cycle inventory of GI and employing SWMM (Storm Water Management Model)-based stormwater modelling, we have revealed the environmental impacts at different stages of the life cycle of the GI scenario and three GIs through comparative and sensitivity analyses. Notably, we have disclosed, for the first time, the effect of the runoff coefficient in LCA. Our findings indicate that over the 30-year life cycle, the total environmental impact of the GI scenario is 24 % smaller than that of the hypothetical grey scenario. Permeable pavement exhibits the largest environmental impact per unit area, being 1.8 times and 7.6 times greater than that of the green roof and sunken green space, respectively. The operation stage of the three GIs significantly mitigates eutrophication and climate change. Furthermore, sensitivity analysis demonstrates that an increase in surface runoff undermines the environmental benefits of GIs. These results highlight the importance of embedding stormwater modelling into LCA, enabling catchment-scale integrated evaluation and equivalent assessment of different GIs within a single catchment whereby the influence of external factors such as climate change can be described, which aids in understanding the dynamic environmental performance of GIs. The proposed research framework and results are anticipated to provide valuable guidance for future GI construction and carbon-neutral policies.

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Heliyon ; 9(7): e18063, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37483788

ABSTRACT

The development of GaAs based high power side-input photovoltaic converters requires thick (50-100 µm) transparent gradient refraction layers that can be grown by liquid phase epitaxy. Such thick layers can also be used in LED structures. To solve the problem of AlxGa1-xAs conductivity reduction at the x∼40% point a five-component, Al-Ga-As-Sn-Bi system is proposed. The interaction parameters in the liquid phase (αij) in the Al-Ga-As-Sn-Bi system are determined within the framework of a quasi-regular solutions model. For an AlxGa1-xAs solid solution growing from a Ga-melt containing 10 at.% of Bi (as a neutral solvent) and 15 at.% of Sn (as an n-type dopant), liquidus and solidus isotherms for 900 °C are modeled based on the calculated αij. Satisfactory agreement between calculated and experimental data has been obtained. Hall data show that AlGaAs layers grown from Bi-containing melts have n-type conductivity. Doping by tin during growth from mixed Ga-Bi melts makes it possible to increase the electron concentration in the AlGaAs layer.

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Evolution (N Y) ; 15(1): 20, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36567680

ABSTRACT

Scientist-teacher partnerships are highly beneficial to K-12 STEM education. While much is known about the benefits for teachers in these partnerships, the corresponding benefits for scientists are less well known. With emphasis on the scientists' perspective, here we describe our NSF RET (Research Experiences for Teachers) project consisting of five successive cohorts from 2012 to 2016. Coincident with a "once-in-a-century" expansion of the Panama Canal, the science research focused on the paleontology, evolutionary biology, and geology of this region to better understand the ancient Neotropical biota related to the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI). In the field, scientists and teachers worked together collecting fossils and geological samples. Back in the K-12 classrooms, lesson plans related to their experiences were implemented and the teachers hosted scientist role-model visits. More than 30 scientists and 44 teachers participated in this Panama "GABI RET" project. Using a new validated survey developed during this project and focus groups, we explored the impact of this project, and in particular the perceived benefits accrued by the scientists. Our study confirmed that scientists felt they improved their communication skills, had a better appreciation for the K-12 teaching professions, greatly enjoyed working with the teachers, considered them colleagues, and many wanted to continue K-12 outreach as part of their careers. Overall, scientists perceived that they greatly benefited from these partnerships. In addition to describing their activities, they had numerous recommendations for similar partnerships in the future. For example, these include: (1) having more teachers participate in multiple cohorts, (2) continued opportunities for teachers to be involved in professional meetings, (3) ongoing webinars and face-to-face engagement, and (4) more diversity of racial and ethnic backgrounds, subjects taught, and regions represented. Although this case study was focused on the GABI RET, our results also potentially inform other projects that involve scientists' education and outreach activities. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12052-022-00177-z.

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BMC Genomics ; 22(1): 599, 2021 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34362298

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Experimental proof of gene function assignments in plants is based on mutant analyses. T-DNA insertion lines provided an invaluable resource of mutants and enabled systematic reverse genetics-based investigation of the functions of Arabidopsis thaliana genes during the last decades. RESULTS: We sequenced the genomes of 14 A. thaliana GABI-Kat T-DNA insertion lines, which eluded flanking sequence tag-based attempts to characterize their insertion loci, with Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) long reads. Complex T-DNA insertions were resolved and 11 previously unknown T-DNA loci identified, resulting in about 2 T-DNA insertions per line and suggesting that this number was previously underestimated. T-DNA mutagenesis caused fusions of chromosomes along with compensating translocations to keep the gene set complete throughout meiosis. Also, an inverted duplication of 800 kbp was detected. About 10 % of GABI-Kat lines might be affected by chromosomal rearrangements, some of which do not involve T-DNA. Local assembly of selected reads was shown to be a computationally effective method to resolve the structure of T-DNA insertion loci. We developed an automated workflow to support investigation of long read data from T-DNA insertion lines. All steps from DNA extraction to assembly of T-DNA loci can be completed within days. CONCLUSIONS: Long read sequencing was demonstrated to be an effective way to resolve complex T-DNA insertions and chromosome fusions. Many T-DNA insertions comprise not just a single T-DNA, but complex arrays of multiple T-DNAs. It is becoming obvious that T-DNA insertion alleles must be characterized by exact identification of both T-DNA::genome junctions to generate clear genotype-to-phenotype relations.


Subject(s)
Arabidopsis , Arabidopsis/genetics , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Genomics , Mutagenesis, Insertional
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J Parasitol ; 107(2): 320-335, 2021 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33902110

ABSTRACT

The genus Litomosoides Chandler, 1931, includes species that as adults occur in the thoracic and abdominal cavity of mammalian hosts and are presumably vectored by mites. The vertebrate hosts include a variety of Neotropical mammals such as phyllostomid and mormoopid bats; cricetid, sciurid, and hystricognath rodents; and didelphid marsupials. It has been suggested that Litomosoides is not a monophyletic group and that rampant horizontal transfer explains their presence in disparate groups of mammals. Herein we present a phylogenetic reconstruction including mitochondrial genes of 13 vouchered species. This phylogeny is used to reconstruct the evolutionary history of these parasites and the ancestral states of key characters used in species classification, namely, the configuration of the spicules. The historical association of these filarioids with 6 groups of mammals, as well as their ancestral geographic distributions, were reconstructed using Bayesian statistical approaches comparing alternative models of biogeography and evolution and fossil states in selected nodes of the phylogeny. The optimal reconstruction suggests a model of dispersal, extinction, and cladogenesis (DEC) driving the evolution of Litomosoides; the results suggest an origin of Litomosoides in South America and association of ancestors with phyllostomids, and strong evidence of at least 2 host-switching events: 1 of these involving cricetid rodents and the other mormoopid bats. The latter event included a simultaneous geographic expansion of the parasite lineage across South and North America. The host-switching event from phyllostomid bats into cricetid rodents occurred once these rodents diversified across South America; subsequent diversification of the latter clade resulted in 2 branches, each showing expansion of the parasites back into North America. This result suggests that both parasites and cricetid rodents established an association in South America, underwent diversification, and then dispersed into North America. Further, this clade of cricetid-dwelling species includes parasites featuring the "sigmodontis" spicule type. The identification of a single host-switching event involving the disparate lineages of Chiroptera and Rodentia offers a framework to reconstruct the gene evolution and diversification of this lineage after the host-switching event. This will help in predicting the ability of these parasites to infect sympatric mammals.


Subject(s)
Arvicolinae/parasitology , Chiroptera/parasitology , Filariasis/veterinary , Filarioidea/physiology , Rodent Diseases/parasitology , Animals , Bayes Theorem , Filariasis/parasitology , Filariasis/transmission , Filarioidea/anatomy & histology , Filarioidea/classification , Genes, Helminth , Genes, Mitochondrial , Genetic Markers , Host-Parasite Interactions , Likelihood Functions , Phylogeny , Rodent Diseases/transmission
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Data Brief ; 28: 104851, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31871992

ABSTRACT

A life cycle assessment (LCA) of feminine hygiene products was completed with three samples considered representative of sanitary pads, tampons and menstrual cups. Gabi LCA software was used to organize inventory data with the ILCD (v.1.0.10) life cycle impact assessment method used to determine mid-point and normalized impact scores. Data from the ecoinvent database, and literature were used to complete the assessment. The dataset includes product details (mass and materials), life cycle inventory (LCI) data and life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) results for all mass and energy flows. Hait and Powers [1] used the data in a comparative LCA.

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Bioresour Technol ; 288: 121515, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31125936

ABSTRACT

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) tool can be used for environmental assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) system. The present study aims to evaluate the impact of MSWM system in Nagpur city, India under four different scenarios. i.e., composting combined with landfilling (S1), material recovery facility (MRF) & composting combined with landfilling (S2), MRF & anaerobic digestion (AD) combined with landfilling (S3) and MRF, AD & composting combined with landfilling (S4) using LCA tool. The sensitivity analysis was also performed for evaluating the influence of recycling rate of valuable resources in all the considered scenarios. The scenarios were compared using Gabi 8.5.0.79 model and CML-1A impact characterization method. S2 was found to have the least environmental impacts on global warming, human toxicity, eutrophication, and photochemical ozone creation potential categories. The sensitivity analysis indicated an inversely proportional relation between change in recycling rate and total environmental burdens.


Subject(s)
Refuse Disposal , Waste Management , Cities , Humans , India , Solid Waste
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Biol Lett ; 15(5): 20190148, 2019 05 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31039726

ABSTRACT

The Great American Biotic Interchange is considered to be a punctuated process, primarily occurring during four major pulses that began approximately 2.5 Ma. Central America and southeastern Mexico have a poor fossil record of this dynamic faunal history due to tropical climates. Exploration of submerged caves in the Yucatán, particularly the natural trap Hoyo Negro, is exposing a rich and remarkably well-preserved late Pleistocene fauna. Radiometric dates on megafauna range from approximately 38 400-12 850 cal BP, and extinct species include the ursid Arctotherium wingei and canid Protocyon troglodytes. Both genera were previously thought to be indigenous to and confined to South America and appear to represent an instance of large placental mammals, descended from North American progenitors, migrating back north across the Panama Isthmus. This discovery expands the distribution of these carnivorans greater than 2000 km outside South America. Their presence along with a diverse sloth assemblage suggests a more complex history of these organisms in Middle America. We suggest that landscape and ecological changes caused by latest Pleistocene glaciation supported an interchange pulse that included A. wingei, P. troglodytes and Homo sapiens.


Subject(s)
Fossils , Ursidae , Animals , Female , Humans , Mexico , Pregnancy , South America , Tropical Climate
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Dev Psychopathol ; 31(1): 203-217, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30757992

ABSTRACT

This paper reports on a randomized control trial involving children less than 3 years old and their mothers who were regarded at risk of maltreating their children by referral agencies. Mothers' risk status derived from a heavy trauma burden (average exposure over the first 18 years of their lives to 10 possible adverse childhood experiences [ACEs] was >5), mental health challenges (15%-28% had experienced a prior psychiatric hospitalization), and prior removal of a child to foster care (20%). Mothers were randomly assigned to either a widely used parenting class known as Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) or the Group Attachment-Based Intervention (GABI), a multifamily 26-week treatment. The resulting mother-child pairs available for consideration in this baseline versus end-of-treatment report were 35 families in the STEP arm and 43 families in the GABI arm. The focus of this paper is the outcome measure of observed parent-child relationship assessed with the Coding of Interactive Behavior (Feldman, 1998) collected at baseline and end of treatment. In comparison to STEP, results indicated that GABI was linked to significant improvements in maternal supportive presence and dyadic reciprocity, and significant declines in maternal hostility and dyadic constriction (proxies for risk of child maltreatment). These medium-to large-sized effects remained significant even after controlling for mothers' prior ACEs in analysis of covariance procedures. In addition, two small interaction effects of ACEs by treatment type were found, underlining the need for, and value of, treatments that are sensitive to parents' traumatic histories.


Subject(s)
Child Abuse/prevention & control , Mother-Child Relations , Object Attachment , Psychotherapy, Group/methods , Adverse Childhood Experiences , Child Abuse/psychology , Child of Impaired Parents/psychology , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Mothers/psychology , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care , Parenting/psychology , Risk Factors
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 112: 53-67, 2017 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28412535

ABSTRACT

Phylogenetic relationships and patterns of evolution within Melanerpes, one of the most diverse groups of New World woodpeckers (22-23 lineages), have been complicated due to complex plumages and morphological adaptations. In an attempt to resolve these issues, we obtained sequence data from four nuclear introns and two mitochondrial protein-coding genes for 22 of the 24 currently recognized species in the genus. We performed phylogenetic analyses involving Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference, species-tree divergence dating, and biogeographic reconstructions. Tree topologies from the concatenated and species-tree analyses of the mtDNA and nDNA showed broadly similar patterns, with three relatively well-supported groups apparent: (a) the Sphyrapicus clade (four species); (b) the typical Melanerpes clade, which includes temperate and subtropical dry forest black-backed species; and (c) the mostly barred-backed species, here referred to as the "Centurus" clade. The phylogenetic position of Melanerpes superciliaris regarding the rest of Melanerpes is ambiguous as it is recovered as sister to the rest of Melanerpes or as sister to a group including Sphyrapicus+Melanerpes. Our species tree estimations recovered the same well-delimited highly-supported clades. Geographic range evolution (estimated in BioGeoBEARS) was best explained by a DIVALIKE+j model, which includes vicariance, founder effect speciation, and anagenetic dispersal (range expansion) as important processes involved in the diversification of the largest radiation of woodpeckers in the New World.


Subject(s)
Biodiversity , Biological Evolution , Birds/classification , Animals , Bayes Theorem , Birds/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Introns , Phylogeny , Phylogeography , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Trees
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Sci Adv ; 2(8): e1600883, 2016 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27540590

ABSTRACT

The formation of the Isthmus of Panama stands as one of the greatest natural events of the Cenozoic, driving profound biotic transformations on land and in the oceans. Some recent studies suggest that the Isthmus formed many millions of years earlier than the widely recognized age of approximately 3 million years ago (Ma), a result that if true would revolutionize our understanding of environmental, ecological, and evolutionary change across the Americas. To bring clarity to the question of when the Isthmus of Panama formed, we provide an exhaustive review and reanalysis of geological, paleontological, and molecular records. These independent lines of evidence converge upon a cohesive narrative of gradually emerging land and constricting seaways, with formation of the Isthmus of Panama sensu stricto around 2.8 Ma. The evidence used to support an older isthmus is inconclusive, and we caution against the uncritical acceptance of an isthmus before the Pliocene.


Subject(s)
Biological Evolution , Geology , Oceans and Seas , Phylogeography , Americas , Ecosystem , Environment , Fossils , Paleontology , Panama
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Plant Methods ; 10: 28, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25324895

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: More than 90% of the Arabidopsis thaliana genes are members of multigene families. DNA sequence similarities present in such related genes can cause trouble, e.g. when molecularly analysing mutant alleles of these genes. Also, flanking-sequence-tag (FST) based predictions of T-DNA insertion positions are often located within paralogous regions of the genome. In such cases, the prediction of the correct insertion site must include careful sequence analyses on the one hand and a paralog specific primer design for experimental confirmation of the prediction on the other hand. RESULTS: GABI-Kat is a large A. thaliana insertion line resource, which uses in-house confirmation to provide highly reliable access to T-DNA insertion alleles. To offer trustworthy mutant alleles of paralogous loci, we considered multiple insertion site predictions for single FSTs and implemented this 1-to-N relation in our database. The resulting paralogous predictions were addressed experimentally and the correct insertion locus was identified in most cases, including cases in which there were multiple predictions with identical prediction scores. A newly developed primer design tool that takes paralogous regions into account was developed to streamline the confirmation process for paralogs. The tool is suitable for all parts of the genome and is freely available at the GABI-Kat website. Although the tool was initially designed for the analysis of T-DNA insertion mutants, it can be used for any experiment that requires locus-specific primers for the A. thaliana genome. It is easy to use and also able to design amplimers with two genome-specific primers as required for genotyping segregating families of insertion mutants when looking for homozygous offspring. CONCLUSIONS: The paralog-aware confirmation process significantly improved the reliability of the insertion site assignment when paralogous regions of the genome were affected. An automatic online primer design tool that incorporates experience from the in-house confirmation of T-DNA insertion lines has been made available. It provides easy access to primers for the analysis of T-DNA insertion alleles, but it is also beneficial for other applications as well.

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J Environ Manage ; 129: 471-8, 2013 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24012874

ABSTRACT

The rapid development of industrial parks in China has resulted in large resource consumption and pollutant emissions, especially freshwater use and wastewater discharge. Water reuse has attracted much attention from governments because of its potential to conserve freshwater and reduce pollutant emissions. However, water reuse usually means adding advanced treatment which consumes chemicals, materials and energy. Is the water reuse beneficial for the environment from a life cycle perspective? To answer this question, we quantified the environmental impacts of reusing treated wastewater at industrial parks under different scenarios through a comparative life-cycle assessment (LCA). Four scenarios are assessed: wastewater is treated and discharged, 20% and 99% of wastewater is treated and reused as industrial process water, and treated wastewater is used for horticulture. Inventory data were mainly obtained from a facility which manages the wastewater treatment and reuse system of an industrial park in Jiangsu Province. Environmental impacts were evaluated using the CML2001 method built into the GaBi version 4.3 database. The results show the water reuse is beneficial and the reuse rate significantly affects environmental performance of the system. It is also found that using the reclaimed water for higher value applications results in larger environmental credit. Decision makers in water management should consider both water quantity and quality and associated environmental impacts for different water reuse applications.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Wastewater/analysis , Water Purification/methods , China , Industry
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