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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Suínos e Aves.
Data corrente:  12/07/2018
Data da última atualização:  12/07/2018
Tipo da produção científica:  Artigo em Anais de Congresso
Autoria:  FERNANDES, L. T.; ONO, R. K.; IBELLI, A. M. G.; LAGOS, E. B.; MORES, M. A. Z.; CANTAO, M. E.; LORENZETTI, W. R.; PEIXOTO, J. de O.; PEDROSA, V. B.; LEDUR, M. C.
Afiliação:  LANA TEIXEIRA FERNANDES, CEDISA; RAFAEL KEITH ONO; ADRIANA MERCIA GUARATINI IBELLI, CNPSA; UEPG; MARCOS ANTONIO ZANELLA MORES, CNPSA; MAURICIO EGIDIO CANTAO, CNPSA; WILLIAM RAPHAEL LORENZETTI, UDESC/Chapecó; JANE DE OLIVEIRA PEIXOTO, CNPSA; VICTOR BRENO PEDROSA; MONICA CORREA LEDUR, CNPSA.
Título:  Novel putative candidate genes associated with umbilical hernia in pigs.
Ano de publicação:  2018
Fonte/Imprenta:  In: WORLD CONGRESS ON GENETICS APPLIED TO LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION, 11., 2018, Auckland, New Zealand. Proceedings... Massey University, 2018. Digital Archive.
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  Abstract: Umbilical hernia is one of the most frequent anatomical defects in pigs in which abdominal contents protrude through the umbilical ring. This condition is considered to have a multifactorial basis in which environmental, infectious and genetic factors play a role. However, a better understanding about the genetic components involved in the umbilical hernia development has not yet been achieved. Although a few studies have mapped QTL for umbilical hernia, just a few candidate genes were reported. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify genomic regions related to the development of umbilical hernias in pigs and search for potential candidate genes. A GWAS was performed with 92 cases and 233 control crossbred pigs. Five SNPs were associated with umbilical hernia: on SSC4/SSC6/SSC13 and one with unknown position. Candidate genes TBX15 and WARS2 were identified close to the SNP on SSC4. Another two candidate genes were located near the SNP associated with umbilical hernia on SSC13 (LIPI and RBM11). Further validation of these genes should be performed to improve the knowledge about umbilical hernia development in order to improve pig welfare and production by eliminating susceptible animals through genetic selection Resumo: A hérnia umbilical é um dos defeitos anatômicos mais freqüentes em suínos nos quais o conteúdo abdominal se projeta através do anel umbilical. Considera-se que esta condição tem uma base multifatorial na qual fatores ambientais, infecciosos ... Mostrar Tudo
Palavras-Chave:  Candidate genes; Congenital defect; GWAS; Hérnia umbilical; Umbilical hernia.
Thesagro:  Melhoramento Genético Animal; Suíno.
Thesaurus Nal:  Animal genetic resources; Swine.
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URL:  https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/179728/1/final8696.pdf
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Registro original:  Embrapa Suínos e Aves (CNPSA)
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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Soja.
Data corrente:  06/04/2004
Data da última atualização:  27/07/2007
Autoria:  CORRÊA-FERREIRA, B. S.; AZEVEDO, J. de.
Título:  Susceptibility of soybean to the attack of the stink bugs Euschistus heros and Piezodorus guildinii prior to pod development.
Ano de publicação:  2004
Fonte/Imprenta:  In: WORLD SOYBEAN RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 7.; INTERNATIONAL SOYBEAN PROCESSING AND UTILIZATION CONFERENCE, 4.; CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE SOJA, 3., 2004, Foz do Iguassu. Abstracts of contributed papers and posters. Londrina: Embrapa Soybean, 2004.
Páginas:  p. 219-220.
Série:  (Embrapa Soja. Documentos, 228).
Idioma:  Inglês
Notas:  Editado por Flávio Moscardi, Clara Beatriz Hoffmann-Campo, Odilon Ferreira Saraiva, Paulo Roberto Galerani, Francisco Carlos Krzyzanowski, Mercedes Concordia Carrão-Panizzi.
Conteúdo:  The occurrence of high populations of the soybean stink bugs (Euschistus heros and Piezodorus guildinii) prior to pod set, has been a matter of constant concern and questioning by soybean farmers and technical assistance. To evaluate the damages caused by these stink bug population, present in the soybean fields, during the months of November/December, greenhouse and field experiments were carried out using infested soybean plants at vegetative-flowering growth stages. The damage caused by this early population was compared to those occurring during the critical period for stink bugs attack, the pod development stage. Soybean plants at vegetative and flowering growth stages, even under severe bugs infestation (8/plant) showed no significant on yield reductions. Seed quality, evaluated by the tetrazolium test, was also similar among population levels and between bug species. When the infestation with the brown stink bug occurred at vegetative (V6), and flowering (R1) stages, the yield was similar to those observed in the bug-free plants (control). Differently, at the stage R4, the productivity was lower than the control when the infestation was two to four bugs/plant. Only at the stage R4, the number of seedless pods at the upper half of the plant increased as the number of bugs/plant increased, varying from 1.7 in the control treatment to 9.1 for plants with four bugs. In a 15 days-infestation field experiment, yield and seed quality of soybean plants infested with up to fou... Mostrar Tudo
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Registro original:  Embrapa Soja (CNPSO)
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CNPSO23738 - 1UMTPL - --RF 633.34072W927a
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