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Embrapa Gado de Corte; Embrapa Gado de Leite. |
Data corrente: |
13/12/2023 |
Data da última atualização: |
13/12/2023 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo de Divulgação na Mídia |
Autoria: |
SILVA, M. R.; RIBEIRO, J. B.; SOUZA, G. N. de; CASTRO, K. N. de C.; FRANK, H. de O.; ARAUJO, F. R.; LEMOS, E. R. S. de; MIAGOSROVICH, M. P.; CANTELLI, C. P.; JESUS, J. F. de; DIAS, R. S.; GUIMARÃES, R. J. de P. S. e; HÚNGARO, H. M.; MOREIRA, M. A. S.; DUCH, A. A. S.; LAGE, R. T. P. de A.; MENEZES, L. D. M.; SOARES FILHO, P. M.; FONSECA JUNIOR, F. A.; SOUZA, P. G. de; CARVALHO, J. N.; FARIA, L. S. de; GONÇALVES, A. G.; CONCEIÇÃO, V. B.; BOHNENBERGER, S. G. de A.; CAETANO, R. de M.; PETTAN-BREWER, C. |
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MARCIO ROBERTO SILVA, CNPGL; JOAO BATISTA RIBEIRO, CNPGL; GUILHERME NUNES DE SOUZA, CNPGL; KARINA NEOOB DE CARVALHO CASTRO, CNPGL; HENRIQUE DE OLIVEIRA FRANK; FLABIO RIBEIRO DE ARAUJO, CNPGC; ELBA REGINA SAMPAIO DE LEMOS, FIOCRUZ; MARIZE PEREIRA MIAGOSROVICH, FIOCRUZ; CARINA PACHECO CANTELLI, FIOCRUZ; JORLAN FERNANDES DE JESUS, FIOCRUZ; RICARDO SOUZA DIAS, FUNDAÇÃO EZEQUIEL DIAS; RICARDO JOSÉ DE PAULA SOUZA E GUIMARÃES INSTITUTO EVANDRO CHAGAS, INSTITUTO EVANDRO CHAGAS; HUMBERTO MOREIRA HÚNGARO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE JUIZ DE FORA; MARIA APARECIDA SCATAMBURLO MOREIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; ANDRÉ ALMEIDA SANTOS DUCH, INSTITUTO MINEIRO DE AGROPECUDRIA; RÔMULO TADEU PACE DE ASSIS LAGE, INSTITUTO MINEIRO DE AGROPECUARIA; LILIANE DENIZE MIRANDA MENEZES, INSTITUTO MINEIRO DE AGROPECUARIA; PAULO MARTINS SOARES FILHO, MINISTÉRIO DA AGRICULTURA, PECUARIA E ABASTECIMENTO; ANTÔNIO AUGUSTO FONSECA JUNIOR, MINISTÉRIO DA AGRICULTURA, PECUARIA E ABASTECIMENTO; PATRICIA GOMES DE SOUZA, MINISTÉRIO DA AGRICULTURA, PECUARIA E ABASTECIMENTO; JULIANA NUNES CARVALHO AGÉNCIA DE DEFESA E FISCALIZAGDO AGROPECUDRIA DO ESTADO DE PERNAMBUCO,, AGÉNCIA DE DEFESA E FISCALIZAÇÃO AGROPECUARIA DO ESTADO DE PERNAMBUCO; LETICIA SCAFUTTO DE FARIA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE JUIZ DE FORA; AMANDA GONELLI GONGALVES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE JUIZ DE FORA; VITORIA BARBOSA CONCEIÇÃO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE JUIZ DE FORA; SABRINA GALVÃO DE ANDRADE BOHNENBERGER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE JUIZ DE FORA; ROBERTA DE MATOS CAETANO, FUNDAÇÃO EZEQUIEL DIAS; CHRISTINA PETTAN-BREWER, UNIVERSIDADE DE WASHINGTON. |
Título: |
Quais os possíveis riscos microbiológicos do consumo de queijos artesanais feitos de leite cru? |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Food Safety Brazil, 5 dez. 2023. |
Idioma: |
Português |
Conteúdo: |
O presente artigo tem como objetivo alertar autoridades sanitárias dos setores de Agricultura e Saúde, que esta questão fundamental à saúde humana precisa ser fortalecida e continuar a ser revista com um enfoque de Saúde Única. Por meio deste enfoque holístico, a autorização de produção e comercialização de QALC deve incluir o controle ou a eliminação de agentes zoonóticos, tais como os causadores da brucelose, em rebanhos cujos leites serão destinados à produção destes queijos, além de BPA e BPF ao longo da cadeia de produção deste alimento. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Distribuição espacial; Leite cru; Queijo artesanal. |
Thesagro: |
Patógeno; Produto Derivado do Leite. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
Data corrente: |
26/06/2018 |
Data da última atualização: |
28/06/2018 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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AVILA, A. L. de; SANDE, M. T. van der; DORMANN, C. F.; PEÑA-CLAROS, M.; POORTER, L.; FREITAS, L. J. M. de; RUSCHEL, A. R.; SILVA, J. N. M.; CARVALHO, J. O. P. de; BAUHUS, J. |
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Angela L. de Avila, University of Freiburg; Masha T. van der Sande, Wageningen University and Research; Carsten F. Dormann, University of Freiburg; Marielos Peña-Claros, Wageningen University and Research; Lourens Poorter, Wageningen University and Research; LUCAS JOSE MAZZEI DE FREITAS, CPATU; ADEMIR ROBERTO RUSCHEL, CPATU; José Natalino Macedo Silva, UFRA; João Olegário Pereira de Carvalho, UFRA; Jürgen Bauhus, University of Freiburg. |
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Disturbance intensity is a stronger driver of biomass recovery than remaining tree-community attributes in a managed Amazonian forest. |
Ano de publicação: |
2018 |
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Journal of Applied Ecology, v. 55, n. 4, p. 1647-1657, July 2018. |
DOI: |
10.1111/1365-2664.13134 |
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Inglês |
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Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services. It remains, however, largely unclear how above-ground biomass (AGB) recovery of species-rich tropical forests is affected by disturbance intensity and post-disturbance (remaining) tree-community attributes, following logging and thinning interventions. We investigated whether annual AGB increment (ΔAGB) decreases with management-related disturbance intensity (disturbance hypothesis), and increases with the diversity (niche-complementarity hypothesis) and the community-weighted mean (CWM) of acquisitive traits of dominant species (biomass-ratio hypothesis) in the remaining tree community. We analysed data from a long-term forest-management experiment in the Brazilian Amazon over two recovery periods: post-logging (1983?1989) and post-thinning (1995?2012). We computed the ΔAGB of surviving trees, recruit trees and of the total tree community. Disturbance intensity was quantified as basal area reduction and basal area remaining. Remaining diversity (taxonomic, functional and structural) and CWM of five functional traits linked to biomass productivity (specific leaf area, leaf nitrogen and phosphorous concentration, leaf toughness and wood density) were calculated for the post-intervention inventories. Predictors were related to response variables using multiple linear regressions and structural equation modelling. We found support for the disturbance hypothesis in both recovery periods. AGB increment of survivors and of the total tree community increased with basal area remaining, indicating the importance of remaining growing stock for biomass recovery. Conversely, AGB increment of recruit trees increased with basal area reduction because changes in forest structure increased resource availability for young trees. We did not find consistent support for the niche-complementarity and biomass-ratio hypotheses, possibly because of a high redundancy in these extremely species-rich forests Synthesis and applications. The intensity of disturbance through management, expressed as basal area reduction and basal area remaining, was consistently more important for explaining forest biomass recovery following harvesting and thinning than remaining diversity or trait composition. This points to the importance of controlling logging and thinning intensity in forests of the eastern Amazon. Given the high intervention intensities applied in this experiment, it is likely that low to moderate harvesting intensities permitted by the current legislation for the Brazilian Amazon (30 m³/ha) will not impair biomass recovery in these forests MenosForest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services. It remains, however, largely unclear how above-ground biomass (AGB) recovery of species-rich tropical forests is affected by disturbance intensity and post-disturbance (remaining) tree-community attributes, following logging and thinning interventions. We investigated whether annual AGB increment (ΔAGB) decreases with management-related disturbance intensity (disturbance hypothesis), and increases with the diversity (niche-complementarity hypothesis) and the community-weighted mean (CWM) of acquisitive traits of dominant species (biomass-ratio hypothesis) in the remaining tree community. We analysed data from a long-term forest-management experiment in the Brazilian Amazon over two recovery periods: post-logging (1983?1989) and post-thinning (1995?2012). We computed the ΔAGB of surviving trees, recruit trees and of the total tree community. Disturbance intensity was quantified as basal area reduction and basal area remaining. Remaining diversity (taxonomic, functional and structural) and CWM of five functional traits linked to biomass productivity (specific leaf area, leaf nitrogen and phosphorous concentration, leaf toughness and wood density) were calculated for the post-intervention inventories. Predictors were related to response variables using multiple linear regressions and structural equation modelling. We found support ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Biomassa; Floresta. |
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K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/179053/1/1365-2664.13134.pdf
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