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Embrapa Cerrados. |
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05/04/1993 |
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05/04/1993 |
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SALVADORI, J. R.; RUMIATTO, M. |
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Afideos da parte aerea do trigo. 1. Avaliacao de inseticidas no controle de Schizaphis graminum. |
Ano de publicação: |
1981 |
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In: EMBRAPA. Unidade de Execucao de Pesquisa de Ambito Estadual de Dourados, (MS). Resultados de pesquisa com trigo obtidos na UEPAE Dourados em 1981. Dourados, 1981. |
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p.83-88. |
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Português |
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Trabalho apresentado na VIII Reuniao da Comissao Norte Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo, 1982, Belo Horizonte, MG. |
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Avaliacao; Eficiencia. |
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Afídeo; Cerrado; Controle Químico; Inseticida; Pulgão; Schizaphis Graminum; Trigo; Triticum Aestivum. |
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LEADER 00934naa a2200265 a 4500 001 1548425 005 1993-04-05 008 1981 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSALVADORI, J. R. 245 $aAfideos da parte aerea do trigo. 1. Avaliacao de inseticidas no controle de Schizaphis graminum. 260 $c1981 300 $ap.83-88. 500 $aTrabalho apresentado na VIII Reuniao da Comissao Norte Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo, 1982, Belo Horizonte, MG. 650 $aAfídeo 650 $aCerrado 650 $aControle Químico 650 $aInseticida 650 $aPulgão 650 $aSchizaphis Graminum 650 $aTrigo 650 $aTriticum Aestivum 653 $aAvaliacao 653 $aEficiencia 700 1 $aRUMIATTO, M. 773 $tIn: EMBRAPA. Unidade de Execucao de Pesquisa de Ambito Estadual de Dourados, (MS). Resultados de pesquisa com trigo obtidos na UEPAE Dourados em 1981. Dourados, 1981.
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Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
Data corrente: |
30/11/2020 |
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30/11/2020 |
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GERHARDT, I. R.; OKURA, V. K.; DANTE, R. A.; ARRUDA, P. |
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ISABEL RODRIGUES GERHARDT, CNPTIA; VAGNER K. OKURA, Unicamp; RICARDO AUGUSTO DANTE, CNPTIA; PAULO ARRUDA, Unicamp. |
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A gene expression atlas of Vellozia nivea, a desiccation-tolerant species from the Brazilian campos rupestres. |
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2020 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL PLANT & ANIMAL GENOME, 28., 2020, San Diego. Abstracts... Livingston, NJ: Scherago International, 2020. |
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Inglês |
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PE1028. |
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Velloziaceae are an angiosperm family that contains the most desiccation-tolerant species (approximately 200 out of 270 species). More than 80% of the Velloziaceae species occur in South America, where the greatest morphological diversity is also found. The genus Vellozia comprises both desiccation-tolerant and non-desiccation-tolerant species, offering an excellent model for studying the evolution of desiccation- and drought-tolerance traits on plant genomes. To date, only limited genomic or transcript sequences are available for Velloziaceaespecies. Here we present a Vellozia nivea gene expression atlas across different plant organs and tissues, including flower, developing seeds, root, leaf, stem and seedling. Vellozia nivea is a desiccation-tolerant species, endemic to the Brazilian campos rupestres (rupestrian grasslands) and highly adapted to their extreme conditions. A total of 180.67 Gb of raw data were generated, and of these, 152.79 Gb were subjected to downstream analysis after quality control (QC). Vellozia niveade novotranscriptome assembly was performed with the Trinity bioinformatics tool, resulting in 684.615 contigs. After filtering contaminated sequence contigs from bacteria and fungi and removal of contigs with less than 10 sequence reads associated with the initial assembly, the transcriptome resulted in 195.512 remaining sequences. A GO enrichment analysis was performed on tissue‐specific transcripts. The Vellozia nivea transcriptome should be a useful resource for genome annotation and gene function discovery studies. MenosVelloziaceae are an angiosperm family that contains the most desiccation-tolerant species (approximately 200 out of 270 species). More than 80% of the Velloziaceae species occur in South America, where the greatest morphological diversity is also found. The genus Vellozia comprises both desiccation-tolerant and non-desiccation-tolerant species, offering an excellent model for studying the evolution of desiccation- and drought-tolerance traits on plant genomes. To date, only limited genomic or transcript sequences are available for Velloziaceaespecies. Here we present a Vellozia nivea gene expression atlas across different plant organs and tissues, including flower, developing seeds, root, leaf, stem and seedling. Vellozia nivea is a desiccation-tolerant species, endemic to the Brazilian campos rupestres (rupestrian grasslands) and highly adapted to their extreme conditions. A total of 180.67 Gb of raw data were generated, and of these, 152.79 Gb were subjected to downstream analysis after quality control (QC). Vellozia niveade novotranscriptome assembly was performed with the Trinity bioinformatics tool, resulting in 684.615 contigs. After filtering contaminated sequence contigs from bacteria and fungi and removal of contigs with less than 10 sequence reads associated with the initial assembly, the transcriptome resulted in 195.512 remaining sequences. A GO enrichment analysis was performed on tissue‐specific transcripts. The Vellozia nivea transcriptome should be a us... Mostrar Tudo |
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Expressão gênica. |
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Gene expression; Vellozia. |
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LEADER 02230nam a2200193 a 4500 001 2127259 005 2020-11-30 008 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aGERHARDT, I. R. 245 $aA gene expression atlas of Vellozia nivea, a desiccation-tolerant species from the Brazilian campos rupestres.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: INTERNATIONAL PLANT & ANIMAL GENOME, 28., 2020, San Diego. Abstracts... Livingston, NJ: Scherago International$c2020 500 $aPE1028. 520 $aVelloziaceae are an angiosperm family that contains the most desiccation-tolerant species (approximately 200 out of 270 species). More than 80% of the Velloziaceae species occur in South America, where the greatest morphological diversity is also found. The genus Vellozia comprises both desiccation-tolerant and non-desiccation-tolerant species, offering an excellent model for studying the evolution of desiccation- and drought-tolerance traits on plant genomes. To date, only limited genomic or transcript sequences are available for Velloziaceaespecies. Here we present a Vellozia nivea gene expression atlas across different plant organs and tissues, including flower, developing seeds, root, leaf, stem and seedling. Vellozia nivea is a desiccation-tolerant species, endemic to the Brazilian campos rupestres (rupestrian grasslands) and highly adapted to their extreme conditions. A total of 180.67 Gb of raw data were generated, and of these, 152.79 Gb were subjected to downstream analysis after quality control (QC). Vellozia niveade novotranscriptome assembly was performed with the Trinity bioinformatics tool, resulting in 684.615 contigs. After filtering contaminated sequence contigs from bacteria and fungi and removal of contigs with less than 10 sequence reads associated with the initial assembly, the transcriptome resulted in 195.512 remaining sequences. A GO enrichment analysis was performed on tissue‐specific transcripts. The Vellozia nivea transcriptome should be a useful resource for genome annotation and gene function discovery studies. 650 $aGene expression 650 $aVellozia 653 $aExpressão gênica 700 1 $aOKURA, V. K. 700 1 $aDANTE, R. A. 700 1 $aARRUDA, P.
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