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Euphytica | 2001

Combining ability for nodulation in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes from Andean and Middle American gene pools

Marília Caixeta Franco; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini; Valter Rodrigues Oliveira; Clibas Vieira; Siu Mui Tsai; Cosme Damião Cruz

Ten F1s obtained from crosses among five common bean genotypes of Andean (WAF 15, Mineiro Precoce and Batatinha) and Middle American (BAT 304 and Ouro) gene pools were assessed for their combining abilities for root nodulation with Rhizobium tropici strain CIAT 899. The plants were grown under controlled conditions and evaluated for number of nodules per plant (NN), nodule dry weight (NDW), mean nodule weight (MNW) and plant fresh weight (PFW). The subdivision of the treatment effects on the general (GCA) and specific combining effects (SCA) were performed according to Griffings diallel analysis method 2, model 1. The analyses of variance and estimates of quadratic components showed that non-additive gene effects were more important in the expression of NN and PFW, whereas additive gene effect was predominant for NDW and MNW. A close association was observed between high number of nodules and GCA. Generally, crosses involving parents of different gene pools yielded hybrids with high positive estimates of SCA for all assessed traits. The genotypes of Andean origin WAF 15 and Mineiro Precoce are the most promising parents for breeding programs to increase NN and NDW in common beans.


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2001

Efeito de extratos de própolis verde sobre bactérias patogênicas isoladas do leite de vacas com mastite

Marcelo Souza Pinto; José Eurico de Faria; Dejair Message; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini; Carmen Silva Pereira; Marilú Martins Gioso

In vitro, the sensitivity to different propolis extracts, at a concentration of 100 mg/ml, of Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus sp. coagulase negative, Streptococcus agalactiae and bacteria of the coliform group, isolated from the milk of cows with mastitis, was evaluated using the technique of an agar disk diffusion with a medium doublelayer. The results showed that the commercial propolis, the ethanolic extract, and, in a minor proportion, the methanolic extract inhibited the growth of the Gram positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus sp. coagulase negative and Streptococcus agalactiae. The extracts obtained through water, etila acetate and chloroform did not inhibit any bacterial strains, nor did the pure ethanol and methanol vehicles that were utilized as controls. The Gram negative bacterium tested, from the coliform group, did not show sensitivity to any extract. Bacterial strains of the same species collected from different sources presented significant differences in sensitivity to the extracts (p < 0.05). In the Streptococcus agalactiae samples, the diameters of the zone of inhibition around the disks were bigger than those observed for samples of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus sp. coagulase negative. The results of this experiment stimulate the continuation of studies on the use of propolis extracts, by means of using the appropriate vehicles for the treatment of bovine mastitis.


Journal of Water and Health | 2013

Assessment of water and seafood microbiology quality in a mangrove region in Vitória, Brazil

Regina de Pinho Keller; Juliana Justino; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini

Mangroves are vital part of the local economy for some communities in the region of Vitória, Brazil. Oysters, mussels, and crabs, which are naturally abundant in the mangroves, are harvested and largely consumed in restaurants and by the population. In recent years, unusually high rates of annual gastroenteritis cases have been reported in the region suggesting an association between the consumption of contaminated shellfish and the development of gastrointestinal diseases. The objective of this study was to evaluate water samples and mussels collected in the mangrove region using bacterial indicator Escherichia coli and enteric viruses (adenovirus, rotavirus, and norovirus). Our results showed that the region of study is impacted by a continuous discharge of domestic sewage. Although E. coli was detected at low densities in water samples, mussels were shown to be 400 times more contaminated throughout the period of the study. Adenovirus and rotavirus genomes were detected by nested-polymerase chain reaction respectively in 76 and 88% of water samples and 100% of mussel samples. Norovirus was found in 4.8% of water samples and was not detected in the mussels. The screening of bivalves for the presence of health-significant enteric viruses can help in the prevention of outbreaks among shellfish consumers and contribute to improvement of the estuarine environment.


Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2009

Genetic diversity of indigenous common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) rhizobia from the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Adalgisa Ribeiro Torres; Luciana Cursino; Júpiter Israel Muro-Abad; Eliane Aparecida Gomes; Elza Fernandes de Araújo; Mariangela Hungria; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini

We characterized indigenous common bean rhizobia from five districts of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The isolates were trapped by two common bean varieties, the Mineiro Precoce (Andean origin) and Ouro Negro (Mesoamerican origin). Analysis by BOX-PCR of selected isolates detected a high level of genetic diversity.


Química Nova | 2014

CARACTERIZAÇÃO FÍSICO-QUÍMICA DE RESÍDUOS OLEOSOS DO SANEAMENTO E DOS ÓLEOS E GRAXAS EXTRAÍDOS VISANDO A CONVERSÃO EM BIOCOMBUSTÍVEIS

Jairo P. Oliveira; Paulo Wagnner Pereira Antunes; Laura Marina Pinotti; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini

Oily waste from sanitation processes was characterized for its potential use in the generation of biofuels. The waste residues studied showed high levels of oil and grease, reaching up to 87% (m/m) in a grease trap of a food company, showing that these residues can be utilized for the production of biofuels. The results revealed high levels of moisture and saponification as well as high levels of free fatty acids (FFA). Analysis of chromatographic profiles (HPLC) showed great heterogeneity of the fatty acids contained in the sample, and a predominance of palmitic, oleic, linoleic and linolenic acids.


Química Nova | 2008

Parâmetros bioquímicos foliares das espécies Licania tomentosa (Benth.) e Bauhinia forficata (Link.) para avaliação da qualidade do ar

Otávio Luiz Gusso Maioli; Jane Meri Santos; Neyval Costa Reis Junior; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini

Foliar analysis of biochemical parameters were carried out in order to investigate the influence of air pollutants on two tropical tree species (Licania tomentosa (Benth.) and Bauhinia forficata (Link.)). Special attention was given to tropospheric ozone due to the fact that concentration levels in the region were found to be up to 140 µg m-3 for a 4 h average time, which is well above the value that can cause injuries to orchides and tobacco (59 µg m-3). Other pollutants such as nitrogen and sulphur oxides were measured and their ambient concentrations were also associated to biochemical alterations in the investigated species.


Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2009

Modeling of aerobic decomposition of sewage sludge in soils of different textures

Cláudia Rodrigues Teles; Celso José Munaro; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of clay content on sewage sludge decomposition in soil and to propose mathematical models with clay dependent parameters. Soils with contrasting textures from the same sample matrix allowed better relationships to be derived between clay content, microbial biomass, organic carbon and CO2 production then those usually obtained in the literature. Clay effect was noticed only in the first week (R2 = 0.59**). Kinetic models were proposed to model sludge decomposition in soils with different textures. Double phase first order models with non-simultaneous time scales were fitted to the data. Model parameters were correlated to clay content, emphasizing the clay effect on sewage sludge decomposition and providing a model for prediction of CO2 production.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2017

Harvesting Microalgal Biomass grown in Anaerobic Sewage Treatment Effluent by the Coagulation-Flocculation Method: Effect of pH

Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini; Sara Aparecida Francisco; Paulo Wagner Pereira Antunes; Rodrigo Nunes Oss; Regina de Pinho Keller

Harvesting is a critical step in microalgal biomass production process for many reasons. Among the existing techniques available for harvesting and dewatering microalgal biomass, recovery from aqueous medium by coagulation-flocculation has been the most economically viable process, althoughit is highly dependent on pH. This study aims to assess alternative coagulants compared to the standard coagulant aluminum sulfate for microalgal biomass recovery from anaerobic effluent of domestic sewage treatment. The effluent quality was also analyzed after biomass recovery. Coagulants represented by modified tannin, cationic starch and aluminum sulfate recovered more than 90% of algae biomass, at concentrations greater than 80 mg/L, in the pH range 7-10. Cationic starch promoted higher microalgal biomass recovery with a wider pH range. Powdered seeds of Moringa oleifera and Hibiscus esculentus(okra) gum promoted biomass removal of 50%, only in the acidic range of pH. After sedimentation of the microalgal biomass, the effluents showed a removal of >80% for phosphorus and nitrogen values and >50% for BOD and COD when using aluminum sulfate, cationic starch and modified tannin as coagulants. Natural organic coagulants in a wide pH range can replace aluminum sulfate, a reference coagulant in microalgal biomass recovery, without decreasing microalgal biomass harvesting efficiency and the quality of the final effluent.


Química Nova | 2013

Validação de método analítico livre de acetonitrila para análise de microcistinas por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência

Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini; Paulo Wagner Pereira Antunes; Regina de Pinho Keller

Blooms of cyanobacteria represent a public health risk due to their cyanotoxins such as microcystins. Liquid chromatography techniques to separate and quantify microcystins invariably use acetonitrile as the organic component of the mobile phase. The price and availability of acetonitrile together with its elevated toxicity encourage the validation of acetonitrile-free methods of microcystin analysis. In this work, methanol was employed as the organic solvent of the mobile phase and the validation method was performed with different environmental water samples. The method showed limits of detection between 0.17 and 0.25 µg/L and of quantification between 0.55 and 0.82 µg/L for the microcystin variants: -RR, -YR, -LR, -LA.


Water Science and Technology | 2008

Use of polishing pond effluents to cultivate lettuce (Lactuca sativa) in a hydroponic system.

Regina de Pinho Keller; K. Perin; Wesley Gabrieli de Souza; L. S. Cruz; Eliana Zandonade; Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini; Ricardo Franci Gonçalves

The sanitary quality and productivity of hydroponic lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) plants cultivated under greenhouse conditions and treated with effluent from anaerobic reactor + polishing pond followed by physical-chemical treatment was evaluated. Two hydroponic cultivations were performed at summer and winter time at Vitoria-ES, Brazil. The treatments for both cultivations were: T1) conventional nutrient solution, T2) effluent from physical-chemical treatment, T3) effluent from polishing pond, and T4) effluent from polishing pond with 50% dilution. The plants were evaluated for microbial contamination, productivity and nutrient content. In all cases, no significant microbial contamination of lettuce was detected and the levels of macronutrients in the shoot system were similar to those in published reports. In the experiments from summer season, the treatments T1 and T2 resulted in higher production than the T3 and T4 treatments. Plants from T3 and T4 had a less developed root system as a result of reduced oxygenation from competition with the higher algae biomass content from the polishing pond effluent. In the winter season, the effect of the algal biomass was pronounced only in the T3 treatment (undiluted effluent from polishing pond). In conclusion, hydroponic cultivation of lettuce with pond effluent is suitable as a complement to water and nutrients for plants.

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Ricardo Franci Gonçalves

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Regina de Pinho Keller

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Laura Marina Pinotti

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Paulo Wagner Pereira Antunes

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Clibas Vieira

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Paulo Wagnner Pereira Antunes

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Jairo P. Oliveira

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Siu Mui Tsai

University of São Paulo

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Valter Rodrigues Oliveira

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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