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Podium (Pinar Río) ; 19(2)ago. 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564922

ABSTRACT

El presente estudio investigativo abordó el tema de la inclusión de las gestantes adolescentes en las clases de Educación Física, enfocado al mejoramiento de la salud física y el bienestar de la madre y el feto durante el embarazo. El objetivo principal del trabajo fue proponer un programa de actividades físicas adaptadas para la inclusión de estudiantes en estado de gestación en la clase de Educación Física, en la Unidad educativa fiscal "Pichincha". Se planteó una metodología con enfoque cualitativo, se utilizaron como métodos empíricos la observación científica, la entrevista, la encuesta y la revisión documental que facilitaron la identificación del problema en la parte inicial hasta la realización de la propuesta de ejercicios físicos adaptados, en su etapa final. Se concluye con la aplicación y ejecución de actividades físicas adaptadas, y se obtienen mejoras en la salud cardiovascular, el fortalecimiento de los músculos y las articulaciones, el control del aumento de peso, la reducción del riesgo de complicaciones del embarazo y la mejora del bienestar emocional. Estos resultados fueron comparados con investigaciones de otros autores que corroboran que implementar actividades físicas adaptadas contribuye al mejoramiento de la salud, tanto de la madre como del feto.


A presente pesquisa abordou a questão da inclusão de adolescentes grávidas nas aulas de Educação Física, com foco na melhoria da saúde física e do bem-estar da mãe e do feto durante a gravidez. O objetivo principal do trabalho foi propor um programa de atividades físicas adaptado para a inclusão de estudantes grávidas na aula de Educação Física, na unidade educacional fiscal "Pichincha". Foi proposta uma metodologia com abordagem qualitativa, foram utilizados observação científica, entrevista, levantamento e revisão documental como métodos empíricos que facilitaram a identificação do problema na parte inicial até a realização da proposta de exercícios físicos adaptados, em sua etapa final. . Conclui com a aplicação e execução de atividades físicas adaptadas, obtendo-se melhorias na saúde cardiovascular, fortalecimento de músculos e articulações, controle do ganho de peso, redução do risco de complicações na gravidez e melhora do bem-estar emocional. Esses resultados foram comparados com pesquisas de outros autores que corroboram que a implementação de atividades físicas adaptadas contribui para melhorar a saúde da mãe e do feto.


The present research study addressed the issue of the inclusion of pregnant adolescents in Physical Education classes, focused on improving the physical health and well-being of the mother and fetus during pregnancy. The main objective of the work was to propose a program of physical activities adapted for the inclusion of pregnant students in the Physical Education class, in the "Pichincha" Fiscal Educational Unit. A methodology with a qualitative approach was proposed, scientific observation, interview, survey and documentary review were used as empirical methods that facilitated the identification of the problem in the initial part until the proposal of adapted physical exercises was carried out, in its final stage. It concludes with the application and execution of adapted physical activities, and improvements are obtained in cardiovascular health, strengthening of muscles and joints, control of weight gain, reduction of the risk of pregnancy complications and improvement of well-being. emotional. These results were compared with research by other authors that corroborate that implementing adapted physical activities contributes to improving the health of both the mother and the fetus.

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BMJ Open Respir Res ; 11(1)2024 Mar 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38479821

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The rate of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) recurrence is substantial. Identifying risk factors can support the development of prevention strategies. METHODS: We retrieved studies published between 1 January 1980 and 31 December 2022 that assessed factors associated with undifferentiated TB recurrence, relapse or reinfection. For factors reported in at least four studies, we performed random-effects meta-analysis to estimate a pooled relative risk (RR). We assessed heterogeneity, risk of publication bias and certainty of evidence. RESULTS: We included 85 studies in the review; 81 documented risk factors for undifferentiated recurrence, 17 for relapse and 10 for reinfection. The scope for meta-analyses was limited given the wide variety of factors studied, inconsistency in control for confounding and the fact that only few studies employed molecular genotyping. Factors that significantly contributed to moderately or strongly increased pooled risk and scored at least moderate certainty of evidence were: for undifferentiated recurrence, multidrug resistance (MDR) (RR 3.49; 95% CI 1.86 to 6.53) and fixed-dose combination TB drugs (RR 2.29; 95% CI 1.10 to 4.75) in the previous episode; for relapse, none; and for reinfection, HIV infection (RR 4.65; 95% CI 1.71 to 12.65). Low adherence to treatment increased the pooled risk of recurrence 3.3-fold (95% CI 2.37 to 4.62), but the certainty of evidence was weak. CONCLUSION: This review emphasises the need for standardising methods for TB recurrence research. Actively pursuing MDR prevention, facilitating retention in treatment and providing integrated care for patients with HIV could curb recurrence rates. The use of fixed-dose combinations of TB drugs under field conditions merits further attention. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42018077867.


Subject(s)
Antitubercular Agents , Recurrence , Reinfection , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary , Humans , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/epidemiology , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/prevention & control , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/drug therapy , Risk Factors , Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use , Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant/drug therapy , Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant/epidemiology
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Eur Respir Rev ; 31(165)2022 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35896272

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INTRODUCTION: People with tuberculosis experience long-term health effects beyond cure, including chronic respiratory diseases. We investigated whether tuberculosis is a risk factor for subsequent lung cancer. METHODS: We searched PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature and the Scientific Electronic Library Online for cohort and case-control studies providing effect estimates for the association between tuberculosis and subsequent lung cancer. We pooled estimates through random-effects meta-analysis. The study was registered in PROSPERO (CDR42020178362). RESULTS: Out of 6240 records, we included 29 cohort and 44 case-control studies. Pooled estimates adjusted for age and smoking (assessed quantitatively) were hazard ratio (HR) 1.51 (95% CI 1.30-1.76, I2=81%; five studies) and OR 1.74 (95% CI 1.42-2.13, I2=59%; 19 studies). The occurrence of lung cancer was increased for 2 years after tuberculosis diagnosis (HR 5.01, 95% CI 3.64-6.89; two studies), but decreased thereafter. Most studies were retrospective, had moderate to high risk of bias, and did not control for passive smoking, environmental exposure and socioeconomic status. Heterogeneity was high. CONCLUSION: We document an association between tuberculosis and lung cancer occurrence, particularly in, but not limited to, the first 2 years after tuberculosis diagnosis. Some cancer cases may have been present at the time of tuberculosis diagnosis and therefore causality cannot be ascertained. Prospective studies controlling for key confounding factors are needed to identify which tuberculosis patients are at the highest risk, as well as cost-effective approaches to mitigate such risk.


Subject(s)
Lung Neoplasms , Tuberculosis , Environmental Exposure , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis , Lung Neoplasms/epidemiology , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies
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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 11(12)2021 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34947752

ABSTRACT

Geometrically modulated magnetic nanowires are a simple yet efficient strategy to modify the magnetic domain wall propagation since a simple diameter modulation can achieve its pinning during the nanowire magnetization reversal. However, in dense systems of parallel nanowires, the stray fields arising at the diameter interface can interfere with the domain wall propagation in the neighboring nanowires. Therefore, the magnetic behavior of diameter-modulated nanowire arrays can be quite complex and depending on both short and long-range interaction fields, as well as the nanowire geometric dimensions. We applied the first-order reversal curve (FORC) method to bi-segmented Ni nanowire arrays varying the wide segment (45-65 nm diameter, 2.5-10.0 µm length). The FORC results indicate a magnetic behavior modification depending on its length/diameter aspect ratio. The distributions either exhibit a strong extension along the coercivity axis or a main distribution finishing by a fork feature, whereas the extension greatly reduces in amplitude. With the help of micromagnetic simulations, we propose that a low aspect ratio stabilizes pinned domain walls at the diameter modulation during the magnetization reversal. In this case, long-range axial interaction fields nucleate a domain wall at the nanowire extremities, while short-range ones could induce a nucleation at the diameter interface. However, regardless of the wide segment aspect ratio, the magnetization reversal is governed by the local radial stray fields of the modulation near null magnetization. Our findings demonstrate the capacity of distinguishing between complex magnetic behaviors involving convoluted interaction fields.

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Thorax ; 76(5): 494-502, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33547088

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after cure. The use of genotyping allows the distinction between both. METHODS: We did a systematic review and meta-analysis, using four databases to search for studies in English, French and Spanish published between 1 January 1980 and 30 September 2020 that assessed recurrences after TB treatment success and/or differentiated relapses from reinfections using genotyping. We calculated person years of follow-up and performed random-effects model meta-analysis for estimating pooled recurrent TB incidence rates and proportions of relapses and reinfections. We performed subgroup analyses by clinical-epidemiological factors and by methodological study characteristics. FINDINGS: The pooled recurrent TB incidence rate was 2.26 per 100 person years at risk (95% CI 1.87 to 2.73; 145 studies). Heterogeneity was high (I2=98%). Stratified pooled recurrence rates increased from 1.47 (95% CI 0.87 to 2.46) to 4.10 (95% CI 2.67 to 6.28) per 100 person years for studies conducted in low versus high TB incidence settings. Background HIV prevalence, treatment drug regimen, sample size and duration of follow-up contributed too. The pooled proportion of relapses was 70% (95% CI 63% to 77%; I²=85%; 48 studies). Heterogeneity was determined by background TB incidence, as demonstrated by pooled proportions of 83% (95% CI 75% to 89%) versus 59% (95% CI 42% to 74%) relapse for studies from settings with low versus high TB incidence, respectively. INTERPRETATION: The risk of recurrent TB is substantial and relapse is consistently the most frequent form of recurrence. Notwithstanding, with increasing background TB incidence the proportion of reinfections increases and the predominance of relapses among recurrences decreases. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42018077867.


Subject(s)
Reinfection/epidemiology , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/epidemiology , Genotype , Humans , Incidence , Recurrence , Risk Factors
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31905976

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Background: The island of Vieques (a municipality of Puerto Rico) was used as a military practice range by the US Navy for more than 60 years. Many studies have reported the presence of toxic metals in soil samples taken from Vieques. The bombing range is only 18 km upwind from the Vieques residential area and inhalable resuspended particles resulting from bombing are known to reach the populated area. The current study reports for the first time, the presence of toxic metals' depuration profiles obtained from Vieques and Main Island Puerto Rico human subjects. Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the distribution of toxic metals in a random population exposed to contaminants originating from military activities and comparing it to a non-exposed random population from Main Island Puerto Rico. Methods: A total of 83 subjects studied; 32 were from Vieques and 51 were from Main Island Puerto Rico. A physician administrated chelation therapy to all subjects and collected urine samples during a 24-h period. A total of 20 trace elements associated with military activities were measured in urine by induced coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The results were compared between both population samples. Results: Significant differences in the levels of eight trace elements associated with military practices were found between Vieques and Main Island Puerto Rico. Lead (Pb), aluminum (Al), uranium (U) (p < 0.001), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) (p = 0.02), and gadolinium (Gd) (p = 0.03) were significantly higher in Vieques while niobium (Nb) and platinum (Pt) levels (p < 0.006) were lower in the Vieques samples. Discussion: Higher concentrations of Pb, Al, As, Cd, Gd, and U were found in Vieques residents' urine samples compared to Main Island. Nonetheless, Pt and Ga were present in Main Island at higher concentrations than in Vieques. Although limited by its sample size, this report should set a basis for the importance of health assessment in these subjects exposed to military activities remnants throughout the years and further evaluation of their effects on the overall health of the population.


Subject(s)
Environmental Pollutants/chemistry , Metals, Heavy/urine , Military Personnel , Chelating Agents/pharmacology , Data Collection , Environmental Pollutants/urine , Humans , Puerto Rico/epidemiology
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J Insect Sci ; 17(2)2017 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28931153

ABSTRACT

The coffee berry borer (CBB) (Hypothenemus hampei: Ferrar) was first detected in Puerto Rico in 2007. Its distribution since then has been extensive, but not extensively documented. An island-wide survey was carried out from August to November 2014 (the coffee production season) to assess CBB distribution, infestation, and population per fruit. The CBB was well-established throughout the coffee-growing area of Puerto Rico, but was not evenly distributed. Infestation (or percentages of fruits perforated) in sites sampled ranged from 0 to 95%, and CBB number per infested fruit varied from 1 to 34 individuals. CBB infestation and total population per fruit were positively correlated with altitude. Highest infestation and total population were observed in sites located >400 masl; most of the coffee-producing area in Puerto Rico is above this altitude. Coffea arabica (L.) had higher CBB infestation and population per fruit than Coffea canephora (Pierre ex A. Froehner) (robusta coffee). Based on these results, management tools should be implemented to mitigate the severe damage that CBB is causing in Puerto Rico. These management tools should include the removal of all fruits that remain on the plants after harvest and the use of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana (Balls.) Vuill. for biocontrol, especially on coffee farms at higher elevations.


Subject(s)
Animal Distribution , Coffea , Food Chain , Fruit , Weevils/physiology , Animals , Female , Larva/growth & development , Larva/physiology , Male , Ovum/growth & development , Ovum/physiology , Population Density , Puerto Rico , Pupa/growth & development , Pupa/physiology , Species Specificity , Weevils/growth & development
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 17(2): 65-75, jul.-dic. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-769072

ABSTRACT

El cultivar de plátano 'FHIA - 25' (AAB), posee excelente rendimiento y alta resistencia a "Sigatoka negra", pero con la limitante del bajo contenido de azúcar en su fruto, lo cual hace que sea necesario disponer de un método de regeneración de plantas a nivel celular como la embriogénesis somática, que se complemente a técnicas biotecnológicas de transformación genética para mejorar la calidad del fruto. El presente trabajo se realizó con el objetivo de establecer una metodología de regeneración vía embriogénesis somática a partir del explante inicial ápices de brotes axilares establecidos directamente en medio de cultivo líquido. Se obtuvieron suspensiones celulares embriogénicas homogéneas a partir del explante antes mencionado. Se lograron las mayores tasas de multiplicación a la densidad celular de 3,0%. La incubación de los embriones somáticos durante 30 días en el medio de cultivo de maduración permitió incrementar la germinación de los mismos. Durante la fase de aclimatización las plantas provenientes de los embriones somáticos, así como las plantas regeneradas por organogénesis, mostraron un alto porcentaje de supervivencia (98 y 97 %, respectivamente), sin la presencia de variación somaclonal.


Plantain cultivar 'FHIA - 25' (AAB) shows high yielding qualities and high resistance to Black Sigatoka disease, but its sugar content in the fruit is low, so a regeneration method at cell level is necessary, such as somatic embryogenesis supported by biotechnological tools to improve fruit quality. This work was performed with the aim of establishing a plant regeneration method via somatic embryogenesis using initial explants of shoot apices from axillary buds in liquid culture medium. Homogenous embryogenic cell suspensions were obtained from mentioned explants. The highest cellular multiplication rates were achieved at 3,0% density. The incubation of somatic embryos during 30 days in the maturation culture medium permitted to increase germination. During the acclimatization stage, plants regenerated from somatic embryos, as well as plants from organogenesis, showed a high survival percentage (98 and 97 respectively), without somaclonal variation.

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Bol Asoc Med P R ; 107(1): 20-4, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26035980

ABSTRACT

Chikungunya is a viral illness characterized by severe joint pains, which may persist for months to years. There is no effective treatment for this disease. We treated 56 patients with moderate to severe persistent pains with a single infusion of ascorbic acid ranging from 25-50 grams and hydrogen peroxide (3 cc of a 3% solution) from July to October 2014. Patients were asked about their pain using the Verbal Numerical Rating Scale-11 immediately before and after treatment. The mean Pain Score before and after treatment was 8 and 2 respectively (60%) (p < 0.001); and 5 patients (9%) had a Pain Score of 0. The use of intravenous ascorbic acid and hydrogen peroxide resulted in a statistically significant reduction of pain in patients with moderate to severe pain from the Chikungunya virus immediately after treatment.


Subject(s)
Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Chikungunya Fever/drug therapy , Hydrogen Peroxide/therapeutic use , Pain/drug therapy , Ascorbic Acid/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Hydrogen Peroxide/administration & dosage , Male , Pain/etiology , Pain Measurement , Severity of Illness Index , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 15(1): 98-107, ene.-jun. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-696136

ABSTRACT

El trabajo fue desarrollado en el Laboratorio de Biotecnología Vegetal del Instituto de Investigaciones en Viandas Tropicales (INIVIT) con el objetivo de incrementar el coeficiente de multiplicación en el cultivar de plátano vianda "INIVITPV-2011" (AAB) en el Sistema de Inmersión Temporal (SIT). Se estudiaron diferentes tiempos de inmersión (10, 20 (control) y 30 minutos) y frecuencias de inmersión (3, 6 (control) y 8 horas) en frascos Nalgene de 10 L de capacidad, se estudió además el volumen de medio de cultivo por explante (20, 40 (control) y 60 ml de medio de cultivo/explante), así como el tiempo de subcultivo (15, 18, 21 (control) y 25 días) y la densidad de explantes por frasco (20, 40 (control), 60 y 80 explantes/frasco de cultivo). Se utilizó el medio de cultivo de multiplicación MS suplementado 2,0 mg.L-1 de 6-BAP; 3,5 mg.L-1de AIA; 30,0 g.L-1 de sacarosa; 10,0 mg.L-1 de ácido ascórbico. Los resultados obtenidos permitieron establecer una metodología para la micropropagación en el Sistema de Inmersión Temporal del cultivar de plátano vianda "INIVITPV-2011" (AAB) la cual consistió en utilizar un tiempo de inmersión de 10 minutos con una frecuencia cada 3 horas, es decir, 8 inmersiones al día, además para cada frasco de 10 L se inocularon 60 explantes y la renovación con 3600 ml de medio de cultivo y un tiempo de cultivo de 18 días permitió alcanzar la mayor productividad del material en fase de multiplicación. Estos resultados, utilizando el Sistema de Inmersión Temporal permitieron establecer una metodología eficiente para la micropropagación del cultivar de plátano vianda INIVITPV-2011.


This work was developed at the Plant Biotechnology Laboratory from the Research Institute of Tropical Root and Tuber Crops (INIVIT) in order to increase the multiplication coefficient in plantain cultivar "INIVITPV-2011" (AAB) in Temporary Immersion Systems (TIS). Different immersion times (10, 20 (control) and 30 minutes) and immersion frequencies (3, 6 (control) and 8 hours) in 10 L Nalgene flasks, and culture medium volume per explants (20, 40 (control) and 60 ml culture medium / explants) were studied, as well as, subculture time (15, 18, 21(control) and 25 days) and explants density per flask (20, 40 (control), 60 and 80 explants / culture flask). The multiplication culture medium MS supplemented with 2.0 mg.L-1 6-BAP, 3.5 mg.L-1 IAA, 30.0 gL-1 sucrose, 10.0 mg.L-1 ascorbic acid was used. Results obtained allowed to establish a methodology for micro-propagation of plantain cultivar "INIVITPV-2011" (AAB) in temporary immersion system, which consisted of using a 10 minute immersion time with 3 hour frequency (8 immersions per day). Besides, 60 explants were inoculated in each 10 L flask, and the renewal with 3600 ml culture medium and 18 day culture time allowed to obtain the highest productivity in the multiplication stage. These results, using the temporary immersion system allowed to establish a method for micro-propagation of plantain cultivar INIVITPV-2011.


Subject(s)
Immersion , Musa , Biotechnology
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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 12(9): 7571-6, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23035519

ABSTRACT

The Morin transition (i.e., the first-order weak ferromagnetic (WF)/antiferromagnetic (AF) transition) in tridimensional (3D) nanoarchitectures constituted by self-organized hematite nanocrystals with controlled crystal size has been investigated. These intricate structures were prepared by the thermally induced hydrolysis of iron (III) solutions in presence of urea. The variation of the aging time from 1 hour up to 7 days leads to the formation of hematite crystal aggregates with crystallite sizes ranging between 7 and 42 nm. As the crystallite size decreases, it is observed that a superparamagnetic contribution, ascribed to the spins of the crystal surface, gains importance. This emergent contribution progressively hides the abrupt change of the magnetization associated to the Morin transition which, in turn, occurs at decreasing temperatures. The Morin transition found in the bigger particles exhibits thermal hysteresis. This fact has been tentatively explained by considering that in absence of crystal defects, the nucleation of the AF --> WF transition occurs in areas near to the outer spin layers, whereas the nucleation of the WF --> AF occurs in the inner of the crystal. In the outer spin layers, the AFM order is frustrated and therefore this transition is suppressed. In fact, the uncompensated surface spins can be magnetically coupled with the core spins at low temperatures when the sample is field cooled, inducing exchange anisotropy in the system.

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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 14(1): 8-19, ene.-jun. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-656936

ABSTRACT

Con el propósito de desarrollar un protocolo para la multiplicación del clon de banano ´FHIA-18´ (AAAB) en sistema de inmersión temporal, se definieron como objetivos del trabajo determinar el efecto del tiempo (5, 10 y 15 minutos) y la frecuencia de inmersión (3, 6 y 8 horas por día), así como la influencia de diferentes combinaciones de reguladores del crecimiento (2,0; 3,0 y 4,0 mg.L-1 de 6-BAP y 2,0; 2,5; 3,0; 3,5 y 4,0 mg.L-1 de 6 AIA), el efecto del volumen de medio de cultivo por planta (20, 30, 40 y 50 ml/explante) y la densidad de explantes por frasco de cultivo (30, 50, 70 y 90 explantes/frasco) para incrementar el coeficiente de multiplicación. Con el empleo de un tiempo de 10 minutos y una frecuencia de inmersión cada tres horas, se alcanzaron los mejores resultados en cuanto al número de explantes obtenidos. Con este tiempo y frecuencia de inmersión los explantes presentaron el mayor diámetro del pseudotallo. Para cada frasco de 10,0 L se inocularon 70 explantes y la renovación con 2800 ml de medio de cultivo (40 ml/explante) con un tiempo de cultivo de 21 días permitió alcanzar la mayor productividad del material en fase de multiplicación. Además al utilizar las sales MS suplementadas con 3,0 mg.L-1 de 6-BAP; 2,0 mg.L-1 de AIA; 10,0 mg.L-1 de ácido ascórbico, se logró disminuir el crecimiento innecesario de los tallos y hojas de los brotes en la fase de multiplicación y por lo tanto un mayor número de explantes.


In order to develop a protocol for multiplication of Banana clone 'FHIA-18' (AAAB) in temporary immersion systems, the following working objectives were defined: to determine the effect of immersion time (5, 10 and 15 minutes) and frequency (3, 6 and 8 hours per day), as well as, the influence of different combinations of growth regulators (2,0; 3,0 and 4,0 mg.L-1 de 6-BAP and 2,0; 2,5; 3,0; 3,5 and 4,0 mg.L-1 de 6 AIA), the volume effect of culture medium plants (20, 30, 40 and 50 ml/explant) and explants density per culture flask (30, 50, 70 y 90 explants/flask) to increase the multiplication coefficient. With 10 minutes immersion time and an immersion frequency every three hours, the best results were achieved in relation to the number of explants obtained. With this immersion time and frequency, explants showed the highest pseudostem diameter. Seventy explants were inoculated in each 10,0 L culture flask. The highest productivity at the multiplication phase was achieved with a culture medium renewal of 2800 ml (40 ml/explants), and a 21 day culture time. In addition to using MS salts supplemented with 3.5 mg.L-1 of 6-BAP, 1.30 mg.L-1 of IAA, 10.0 mg.L-1 ascorbic acid, the unnecessary growth of stems and leaves of shoots in the multiplication phase was reduced and; therefore, a greater number per explant.


Subject(s)
Growth , Plant Growth Regulators , Time , Time and Motion Studies
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 13(2): 97-106, dic 1, 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-645171

ABSTRACT

El Sistema de inmersión temporal (SIT) constituye una alternativa en la micropropagación de plantas. El presente trabajo se realizó con el objetivo de establecer un protocolo para la multiplicación en SIT del clon de malanga “Viequera”. Se evaluó el efecto de tres tiempos de inmersión (7, 14 y 21 minutos), tres frecuencias de inmersión (2, 4 y 6 horas por día), cuatro volúmenes de medio de cultivo (5, 10, 15 y 20 ml por brote inicial) y cuatro tiempos de cultivo (15, 18, 21 y 25 días) en la multiplicación de los brotes de yemas axilares. Con tiempo de inmersión de 14 minutos cada 4 horas, un volumen de 15 ml de medio de cultivo por brote inicial y 18 días de cultivo, se logró el mejor comportamiento en la multiplicación de los brotes de yemas axilares, con un coeficiente de multiplicación de 10,50. El protocolo propuesto aumenta la productividad del material propagado en comparación con los desarrollados en medios de cultivo semisólidos, lo que representa una reducción en los costos de producción al introducir la multiplicación del cultivo en laboratorios comerciales de propagación.


Temporary Immersion System (TIS) is a alternative in the micropropagation of plants. This work was carried out to establish a protocol for the multiplication of clone TIS cocoyam “Viequera”. The effect of three immersion times (7, 14 and 21 minutes), three immersion frequencies (2, 4 and 6 hours per day), four volumes of culture medium (5, 10, 15 and 20 mL per shoot initial) and four times of cultivation (15, 18, 21 and 25 days) in the multiplication of shoots from axillary buds. With immersion time of 14 minutes every 4 hours, a volume of 15 ml of culture medium for initial outbreak and 18 days of culture, achieved the best performance in the multiplication of shoots from axillary buds, with a coefficient of multiplication 10.50. The proposed protocol increases the productivity of propagated material compared to those developed in semisolid culture media, representing a reduction in production costs by introducing the increase in cultivation in commercial laboratories.


Subject(s)
Immersion , Products for Bath and Immersion
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 12(1): 47-56, jul. 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-590644

ABSTRACT

Los microtubérculos en algunas especies de plantas constituyen una importante alternativa como material vegetal de plantación. Se definió como objetivo de trabajo evaluar en campo la respuesta morfoagronómica de las plantas obtenidas de los microtubérculos de ñame formados en Sistema de Inmersión Temporal (SIT). Como variantes experimentales se plantaron tres categorías de microtubérculos, clasificados según su masa fresca (I. de 0,5 a 0,9 g; II. de 1,0 a 2,9 g; III. igual o mayor de 3,0 g), plantas in vitro previamente aclimatadas y corona de tubérculo. Se evaluó el efecto de la masa fresca de los microtubérculos sobre su brote, supervivencia y posterior desarrollo de las plantas derivadas de ellos en campo. Con los microtubérculos de ñame, con una masa fresca igual o superior a 3,0 g, se alcanzó el más alto porcentaje de brotación (91,30%) y supervivencia de las plantas (96,50%), así como las mejores respuestas en los caracteres cuantitativos que se evaluaron en campo. Estos resultados confirmaron la importancia de la masa fresca de los microtubérculos para ser empleados como material vegetal de plantación directo en campo.


Microtubers in some plant species represent an important alternative crop-planting material. The presentwork involved field work for evaluating the morphoagronomic response of plants obtained from yam microtubersproduced in a temporary immersion system (TIS). Three categories of microtuber were planted asexperimental variants; they were classified by fresh mass (1 - 0.5 to 0.9 g, 2 - from 1.0 to 2.9 g and 3 - equal to or greater than 3.0 g), previously in vitro-acclimated plants and tuber crowns. The effect of microtuber freshweight on their sprouting, survival and later development of the plants derived from them in the field were evaluated. The highest sprouting (91.30%) and plant survival percentages (96.50%) and the best response in quantitative traits evaluated in the field were obtained with yam microtubers having a fresh mass equal to or greater than 3.0 g. These results confirmed the importance of microtubers’ fresh weight for using them as plant material in direct planting in the field.


Subject(s)
Dioscorea/embryology , Dioscorea/genetics , Dioscorea/metabolism , Dioscorea/chemistry , Plant Tubers/growth & development , Plant Tubers/metabolism , Plant Tubers/chemistry
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 11(2): 19-30, dic. 2009. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-550515

ABSTRACT

Con el propósito de desarrollar un protocolo para la formación de microtubérculos en el clon de ñame Pacala Duclos (Dioscorea alata L) en sistema de inmersión temporal, que pudiera ser usado como alternativa para la propagación de esta especie, se deinieron como objetivos de trabajo determinar el efecto del tiempo y la frecuencia de inmersión, así como la inluencia del volumen de medio de cultivo por planta cultivada in vitro. Con el empleo de 15 min de inmersión y una frecuencia de inmersión cada 6 horas, se alcanzaron los mejores resultados en cuanto al número de microtubérculos formados por planta. Con este tiempo y frecuencia de inmersión los microtubérculos presentaron la mayor masa fresca y seca, así como el mayor diámetro. Además, a las 18 semanas de cultivo se obtuvo el mayor número total de microtubérculos por sistema y el mayor número de microtubérculos aprovechables como material vegetal de propagación. En cuanto al volumen de medio de cultivo por planta, con 60 ml de medio de cultivo por planta in vitro se alcanzó el mayor número de microtubérculos aprovechables, los cuales presentaron el contenido más alto de materia seca. Los microtubérculos obtenidos en este tipo de sistema de inmersión temporal presentaron una masa fresca superior a 2,40 gMF, lo cual podría permitir su uso como material de plantación directo a campo


The following working objectives were deined for developing a protocol for ´Pacala Duclos´ yam clone (Dioscorea alata L) microtuber formation in temporary immersion systems (TIS): time effect, immersion frequency and culture medium volume inluence per in vitro cultivated plant. The results led to deining that the highest performance regarding microtuber number formed per plant was achieved with a 15-minute immersion time and six-hourly immersion frequency; the microtubers presented the greatest dry and fresh weight and largest diameter at such immersion time and frequency. Furthermore, the highest total number of microtubers per system and the largest number of microtubers usable for planting (vegetal propagation) material were obtained after 18 weeks’ culture. Regarding culture medium volume per plant, the greatest amount of usable microtubers was achieved with 60 ml per in vitro plant, microtubers presenting the highest dry matter content. As microtubers obtained in this type of TIS had fresh weights higher than 2.40 gFW they could be used as direct planting material in ield conditions


Subject(s)
Colletotrichum/physiology , Colletotrichum/immunology , Colletotrichum/chemistry
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 10(2): 97-103, dic. 2008. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-505456

ABSTRACT

Con el empleo del sistema de inmersión temporal fue posible incrementar la multiplicación in vitro de los segmentos nodales en el clon de ñame Blanco de Guinea. Con este tipo de sistema de cultivo se obtuvieron los más altos valores para la altura de la planta, número de entrenudos por planta, así como para la masa fresca y seca de las mismas. Las condiciones de cultivo creadas en el sistema de inmersión temporal para la multiplicación in vitro de los segmentos nodales lograron el más alto coeficiente de multiplicación (8,50), así como redujeron el número de plantas con síntomas de vitrificación (3,30). Las plantas cultivadas en este tipo de sistema de cultivo se caracterizaron por el mayor crecimiento de los segmentos nodales, coloración verde y hojas más desarrolladas. La utilización de este tipo de sistema de cultivo en la fase de multiplicación in vitro de los segmentos nodales posibilitará incrementar el empleo de la micropropagación para la producción de semilla en el complejo Dioscorea cayenensis - D. rotundata


Subject(s)
Dioscorea/growth & development
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Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ; 45(4): 201-4, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14502347

ABSTRACT

This work presents the results of the detection of antibodies (immunoglobulin G) for subtypes I and VI of VEE viruses complex (Togaviridae family) in people from the General Belgrano island, Formosa province (Argentina). The prevalence of neutralizing (NT) antibodies for subtype VI was from 30% to 70% and the prevalence of antibodies inhibitory of hemagglutination (HI) was of 0% in the first and second inquiry respectively. For the subtype IAB the prevalence of NT antibodies was from 13% to 3.6%, similar to the prevalence total for both subtypes. HI antibodies were not detected in any inquiries for any subtype. It was observed that both subtypes circulate simultaneously, while subtype VI remains constant with some peaks, subtype I was found in low level.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Viral/blood , Encephalitis Virus, Venezuelan Equine/immunology , Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Equine/epidemiology , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Animals , Argentina/epidemiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Equine/virology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prevalence , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo;45(4): 201-204, July-Aug. 2003. tab, mapas
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-345383

ABSTRACT

This work presents the results of the detection of antibodies (immunoglobulin G) for subtypes I and VI of VEE viruses complex (Togaviridae family) in people from the General Belgrano island, Formosa province (Argentina). The prevalence of neutralizing (NT) antibodies for subtype VI was from 30 percent to 70 percent and the prevalence of antibodies inhibitory of hemagglutination (HI) was of 0 percent in the first and second inquiry respectively. For the subtype IAB the prevalence of NT antibodies was from 13 percent to 3.6 percent, similar to the prevalence total for both subtypes. HI antibodies were not detected in any inquiries for any subtype. It was observed that both subtypes circulate simultaneously, while subtype VI remains constant with some peaks, subtype I was found in low level


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adult , Middle Aged , Antibodies, Viral , Encephalitis Virus, Venezuelan Equine , Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Equine , Argentina , Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Equine , Prevalence , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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Cochabamba; s.n; 2002. 112 p.
Thesis in Spanish | LIBOCS, LILACS, LIBOSP | ID: biblio-1319180

ABSTRACT

En esta investigacion se realiza una evaluacion de la profesion de Contador Publico (Auditor) y el rol que cumple en la actualidad, considerando que esta en vigencia la globalizacion de los negocios y que la informacion economica y financiera de entidades es utilizada con diversos propositos para la toma de desciones. El plan global propuesto sin descartar aspectos fundamentales de aprendizaje tradicional aporvecha experiencias laborales para incorporar temas de conocimiento actual ineludible, como ser registros en moendas varias, operaciones en mercados de valores, negocios internacionales, asociaciones entre empresas de diferentes paises para realizar operaciones de interes y benefio comun....


Subject(s)
Economics , Universities
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Cochabamba; s.n; 2002. 111 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Spanish | LIBOCS, LILACS, LIBOSP | ID: biblio-1319181

ABSTRACT

El trabajo de grado ha sido preparado tomando en consideracion aspectos epistemologicos de la disciplina contable y el nivel de aprendizaje requerido en nuestro medio, considerando el modelo economico vigente que se refiere a la globalizacion de los negocios de manera que la enseñanza de la contabilidad permita a los estudiantes tomar conocimientos de las exigencias actuales, asi como para desarrollar en ellos condiciones personales que puedan permitir competir adecuadamente y satisfacer la demanda de profesionales...


Subject(s)
Economics
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