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Spatial imaging of Zn and other elements in Huanglongbing-affected grapefruit by synchrotron-based micro X-ray fluorescence investigation
Huanglongbing (HLB) is a highly destructive, fast-spreading disease of citrus, causing substantial economic losses to the citrus industry worldwide. Nutrient levels and their cellular distribution patterns in stems and leaves of grapefruit were analysed after graft-inoculation with lemon scions containing 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' (Las), the heat-tolerant Asian type of the HLB bacterium. After 12 months, affected plants showed typical HLB symptoms and significantly reduced Zn concentrations in leaves. Micro-XRF imaging of Zn and other nutrients showed that preferential localization of Zn to phloem tissues was observed in the stems and leaves collected from healthy grapefruit plants, but was absent from HLB-affected samples. Quantitative analysis by using standard references revealed that Zn concentration in the phloem of veins in healthy leaves was more than 10 times higher than that in HLB-affected leaves. No significant variation was observed in the distribution patterns of other elements such as Ca in stems and leaves of grapefruit plants with or without graft-inoculation of infected lemon scions. These results suggest that reduced phloem transport of Zn is an important factor contributing to HLB-induced Zn deficiency in grapefruit. Our report provides the first in situ, cellular level visualization of elemental variations within the tissues of HLB-affected citrus. © 2014 © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology
Orbital approach to microstate free entropy
Motivated by Voiculescu's liberation theory, we introduce the orbital free
entropy for non-commutative self-adjoint random variables (also for
"hyperfinite random multi-variables"). Besides its basic properties the
relation of with the usual free entropy is shown. Moreover,
the dimension counterpart of is discussed, and we
obtain the relation of with the original free entropy
dimension with applications to itself.Comment: 38 pages; Section 5 was largely improved and Section 6 was adde
The Fefferman-Graham Ambiguity and AdS Black Holes
Asymptotically anti-de Sitter space-times in pure gravity with negative
cosmological constant are described, in all space-time dimensions greater than
two, by classical degrees of freedom on the conformal boundary at space-like
infinity. Their effective boundary action has a conformal anomaly for even
dimensions and is conformally invariant for odd ones. These degrees of freedom
are encoded in traceless tensor fields in the Fefferman-Graham asymptotic
metric for any choice of conformally flat boundary and generate all
Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes in anti-de Sitter space-time. We argue that
these fields describe components of an energy-momentum tensor of a boundary
theory and show explicitly how this is realized in 2+1 dimensions. There, the
Fefferman-Graham fields reduce to the generators of the Virasoro algebra and
give the mass and the angular momentum of the BTZ black holes. Their local
expression is the Liouville field in a general curved background.Comment: Latex, 14 pages; one reference modified, minor misprints correcte
Regular Poisson structures on massive non-rotating BTZ black holes
We revisit the non-rotating massive BTZ black hole within a pseudo-Riemannian
symmetric space context. Using classical symmetric space techniques we find
that every such space intrinsically carries a regular Poisson structure whose
symplectic leaves are para-hermitian symmetric surfaces. We also obtain a
global expression of the metric yielding a dynamical description of the black
hole from its initial to its final singularity.Comment: LaTex, 18 pages, 3 figures, version published in Nucl. Phys.
Non-hermitian Exact Local Bosonic Algorithm for Dynamical Quarks
We present an exact version of the local bosonic algorithm for the simulation
of dynamical quarks in lattice QCD. This version is based on a non-hermitian
polynomial approximation of the inverse of the quark matrix. A Metropolis test
corrects the systematic errors. Two variants of this test are presented. For
both of them, a formal proof is given that this Monte Carlo algorithm converges
to the right distribution. Simulation data are presented for different lattice
parameters. The dynamics of the algorithm and its scaling in lattice volume and
quark mass are investigated.Comment: 32 pages, LaTex, 8 ps figure
Systematic study of autocorrelation time in pure SU(3) lattice gauge theory
Results of our autocorrelation measurement performed on Fujitsu AP1000 are
reported. We analyze (i) typical autocorrelation time, (ii) optimal mixing
ratio between overrelaxation and pseudo-heatbath and (iii) critical behavior of
autocorrelation time around cross-over region with high statistic in wide range
of for pure SU(3) lattice gauge theory on , and
lattices. For the mixing ratio K, small value (3-7) looks optimal in the
confined region, and reduces the integrated autocorrelation time by a factor
2-4 compared to the pseudo-heatbath. On the other hand in the deconfined phase,
correlation times are short, and overrelaxation does not seem to matter For a
fixed value of K(=9 in this paper), the dynamical exponent of overrelaxation is
consistent with 2 Autocorrelation measurement of the topological charge on
lattice at = 6.0 is also briefly mentioned.Comment: 3 pages of A4 format including 7-figure
Autocorrelation in Updating Pure SU(3) Lattice Gauge Theory by the use of Overrelaxed Algorithms
We measure the sweep-to-sweep autocorrelations of blocked loops below and
above the deconfinement transition for SU(3) on a lattice using
20000-140000 Monte-Carlo updating sweeps. A divergence of the autocorrelation
time toward the critical is seen at high blocking levels. The peak is
near = 6.33 where we observe 440 210 for the autocorrelation time
of Wilson loop on blocked lattice. The mixing of 7 Brown-Woch
overrelaxation steps followed by one pseudo-heat-bath step appears optimal to
reduce the autocorrelation time below the critical . Above the critical
, however, no clear difference between these two algorithms can be seen
and the system decorrelates rather fast.Comment: 4 pages of A4 format including 6-figure
Corporate Culture and Its Connection with External and Internal Public Relations
The main aim of this article is to present the influence of corporate culture on company's stakeholders. This paper signalises the tendency in corporate communication with its internal and external publics. It is focused on two issues: corporate social responsibility and employer branding. Those two categories are consequences of corporate culture model.Głównym celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie wpływu jaki wywiera charakter kultury korporacyjnej na związanych z przedsiębiorstwem interesariuszy (stakeholders). W artykule zasygnalizowane zostały główne tendencje wyznaczające charakter komunikacji między organizacją a jej wewnętrznym i zewnętrznym otoczeniem. Tekst koncentruje się na dwóch kwestiach: społecznej odpowiedzialności przedsiębiorstwa (corporate social responsibilty) i budowanie wizerunku pracodawcy (employer branding), które zaprezentowane zostały jako efekty określonego modelu kultury organizacyjnej
Non-Linear Vibrations in Nuclei
We have perfomed Time Dependant Hartree-Fock (TDHF) calculations on the non
linear response of nuclei. We have shown that quadrupole (and dipole) motion
produces monopole (and quadrupole) oscillations in all atomic nuclei. We have
shown that these findings can be interpreted as a large coupling between one
and two phonon states leading to large anharmonicities.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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