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Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Amapá; Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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14/10/2019 |
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27/01/2020 |
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SCHEPASCHENKO, D.; CHAVE, J.; PHILLIPS, O. L.; LEWIS, S. L.; DAVIES, S. J.; RÉJOU-MÉCHAIN, M.; SIST, P.; SCIPAL, K.; PERGER, C.; HERAULT, B.; LABRIÈRE, N.; HOFHANSL, F.; AFFUM-BAFFOE, K.; ALEINIKOV, A.; ALONSO, A.; AMANI, C.; ARAUJO-MURAKAMI, A.; ARMSTON, J.; ARROYO, L.; ASCARRUNZ, N.; AZEVEDO, C. P. de; BAKER, T.; BALAZY, R.; BEDEAU, C.; BERRY, N.; BILOUS, A. M.; BIOLUS, S. Y.; BISSIENGOU, P.; BLANC, L.; BOBKOVA, K. S.; BRASLAVSKAYA, T.; BRIENEN, R.; BURSLEM, D. F. R. P.; CONDIT, R.; CUNI-SANCHEZ, A.; DANILINA, D.; TORRES, D. del C.; DERROIRE, G.; DESCROIX, L.; SOTTA, E. D.; OLIVEIRA, M. V. N. d'; DRESEL, C.; ERWIN, T.; EVDOKIMENKO, M. D.; FALCK, J.; FELDSPAUSCH, T. R.; FOLI, E. G.; FOSTER, R.; FRITZ, S.; GARCIA-ABRIL, A. D.; GORNOV, A.; GORNOVA, M.; GOTHARD-BASSÉBÉ, E.; GOURLET-FLEURY, S.; GUEDES, M. C.; HAMER, K. C.; SUSANTY, F. H.; HIGUCHI, N.; CORONADO, E. N. H.; HUBAU, W.; HUBBELL, S.; ILSTEDT, U.; IVANOV, V. V.; KANASHIRO, M.; KARLSSON, A.; KARMINOV, V. N.; KILLEEN, T.; KOFFI, J. C. K.; KONOVALOVA, M.; KRAXNER, F.; KREJZA, J.; KRISNAWATI, H.; KRIVOBOKOV, L. V.; KUZNETSOV, M. A.; LAKYDA, I.; LAKYDA, P. I.; LICONA, J. C.; LUCAS, R. M.; LUKINA, N.; LUSSETTI, D.; MALHI, Y.; MANZANERA, J. A.; MARIMON, B.; MARIMON JUNIOR, B. H.; VASQUEZ MARTINEZ, R.; MARTYNENKO, O. V.; MATSALA, M.; MATYASHUK, R. K.; FREITAS, L. J. M. de; MEMIAGHE, H.; MENDONZA, C.; MONTEAGUDO MENDONZA, A.; MOROZIUK, O. V.; MUKHORTOVA, L.; MUSA, S.; NAZIMOVA, D. I.; OKUDA, T.; OLIVEIRA, L. C. de; ONTIKOV, P. V.; OSIPOV, A. F.; PIETSCH, S.; PLAYFAIR, M.; POULSEN, J.; RADCHENKO, V. G.; RODNEY, K.; ROZAK, A. H.; RUSCHEL, A. R.; RUTISHAUSER, E.; SEE, L.; SHCHEPASHCHENKO, M.; SHEVCHENKO, N.; SHVIDENKO, A.; SILVEIRA, M.; SINGH, J.; SONKÉ, B.; SOUZA, C. R. de; STERENCZAK, K.; STONOZHENKO, L.; SULLIVAN, M. J. P; SZATNIEWSKA, J.; TAEDOUMG, H.; STEEGE, H. ter; TIKHONOVA, E.; TOLEDO, M.; TREFILOVA, O. V.; VALBUENA, R.; VALENZUELA GAMARRA, L.; VASILIEV, S.; VEDROVA, E. F.; VERHOVETS, S. V.; VIDAL, E.; VLADIMIROVA, N. A.; VLEMINCKX, J.; VOS, V. A.; VOZMITEL, F. K.; WANEK, W.; WEST, T. A. P.; WOELL, H.; WOODS, J. T.; WORTEL, V.; YAMADA, T.; HAJAR, Z. S. N.; ZO-BI, I. C. |
Afiliação: |
Dmitry Schepaschenko, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria/Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Mytischi, Russia; Jérôme Chave, Laboratoire Evolution et Diversité Biologique CNRS/Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France; Oliver L. Phillips, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK/University College London, London.; Simon L. Lewis, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK/University College London, London.; Stuart J. Davies, Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Washington.; Maxime Réjou-Méchain, AMAP, IRD, CNRS, CIRAD, INRA, University Montpellier, Montpellier, France.; Plinio Sist, CIRAD, Montpellier, France/Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier, France.; Klaus Scipal, European Space Agency, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands.; Christoph Perger, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria/Spatial Focus GmbH, Vienna, Austria.; Bruno Herault, CIRAD, Montpellier, France/Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier, France/Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d’Ivoire; Nicolas Labrière, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.; Florian Hofhansl, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria.; Kofi Affum-Baffoe, Mensuration Unit, Forestry Commission of Ghana, Kumasi, Ghana.; Alexei Aleinikov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Alfonso Alonso, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Washington, DC.; Christian Amani, Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia.; Alejandro Araujo-Murakami, Universidad Autonoma Gabriel Rene Moreno, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.; John Armston, University of Maryland, USA/University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.; Luzmila Arroyo, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel Rene Moreno, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.; Nataly Ascarrunz, Instituto Boliviano de Investigacion Forestal (IBIF), Casilla, Bolivia.; CELSO PAULO DE AZEVEDO, CPAA; Timothy Baker, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.; Radomir Balazy, Forest Research Institute, Poland.; Caroline Bedeau, ONF-Réserve de Montabo Cayenne Cedex, Cayenne, French Guiana.; Nicholas Berry, The Landscapes and Livelihoods Group, Edinburgh, UK.; Andrii M. Bilous, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; Svitlana Yu. Bilous, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; Pulchérie Bissiengou, Herbier National du Gabon (IPHAMETRA), Libreville, Gabon.; Lilian Blanc, CIRAD, Montpellier, France/Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.; Kapitolina S. Bobkova, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia.; Tatyana Braslavskaya, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Roel Brienen, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.; David F. R. P. Burslem, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.; Richard Condit, Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL, USA.; Aida Cuni-Sanchez, University of York, Heslington, York, UK.; Dilshad Danilina, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Dennis del Castillo Torres, Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana, Iquitos, Peru.; Géraldine Derroire, CIRAD, UMR EcoFoG, France, French Guiana.; Laurent Descroix, ONF-Réserve de Montabo Cayenne Cedex, Cayenne, French Guiana.; ELENEIDE DOFF SOTTA, CPAF-AP; MARCUS VINICIO NEVES D OLIVEIRA, CPAF-AC; Christopher Dresel, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria/Spatial Focus GmbH, Vienna, Austria.; Terry Erwin, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.; Mikhail D. Evdokimenko, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Jan Falck, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden.; Ted R. Feldpausch, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.; Ernest G. Foli, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, Kumasi, Ghana.; Robin Foster, The Field Musium, Chicago, IL, USA.; Steffen Fritz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria.; Antonio Damian Garcia-Abril, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.; Aleksey Gornov, Center of Forest Ecology and Productivity of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Maria Gornova, Center of Forest Ecology and Productivity of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Ernest Gothard-Bassébé, Institut Centrafricain de Recherche Agronomique (ICRA), Bangui, Central African Republic.; Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury, CIRAD, Montpellier, France/Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier, France.; MARCELINO CARNEIRO GUEDES, CPAF-AP; Keith C. Hamer, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.; Farida Herry Susanty, Forestry and Environment Research Development and Innovation Agency (FOERDIA), Bogor, Indonesia.; Niro Higuchi, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil.; Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado, Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana, Iquitos, Peru.; Wannes Hubau, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK/Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.; Stephen Hubbell, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.; Ulrik Ilstedt, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden.; Viktor V. Ivanov, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; MILTON KANASHIRO, CPATU; Anders Karlsson, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, Umeå, Sweden.; Viktor N. Karminov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Timothy Killeen, World Wildlife Fund, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.; Jean-Claude Konan Koffi, Sodefor, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.; Maria Konovalova, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Florian Kraxner, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria.; Jan Krejza, Global Change Research Institute CAS, Brno, Czech Republic.; Haruni Krisnawati, Forestry and Environment Research Development and Innovation Agency (FOERDIA), Bogor, Indonesia.; Leonid V. Krivobokov, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Mikhail A . Kuznetsov, Institute of Biology, Komi Scientific Center, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia.; Ivan Lakyda, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; Petro I. Lakyda, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; Juan Carlos Licona, Instituto Boliviano de Investigacion Forestal (IBIF), Casilla, Bolivia.; Richard M. Lucas, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, UK.; Natalia Lukina, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Daniel Lussetti, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden.; Yadvinder Malhi, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.; José Antonio Manzanera, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.; Beatriz Marimon, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, Brazil.; Ben Hur Marimon Junior, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, Brazil.; Rodolfo Vasquez Martinez, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Oxapampa, Peru.; Olga V. Martynenko, Russian Institute of Continuous Education in Forestry, Pushkino, Russia.; Maksym Matsala, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; Raisa K. Matyashuk, Institute for Evolutionary Ecology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; LUCAS JOSE MAZZEI DE FREITAS, CPATU; Hervé Memiaghe, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.; Casimiro Mendoza, Forest Management in Bolivia, Sacta, Bolivia.; Abel Monteagudo Mendoza, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Oxapampa, Peru.; Olga V. Moroziuk, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; Liudmila Mukhortova, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Samsudin Musa, Forest Reserach Institute of Malaysia (FRIM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.; Dina I. Nazimova, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Toshinori Okuda, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.; LUIS CLAUDIO DE OLIVEIRA, CPAF-AC; Petr V. Ontikov, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Mytischi, Russia.; Andrey F. Osipov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia; Stephan Pietsch, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria.; Maureen Playfair, Center for Agricultural research in Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname.; John Poulsen, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, USA.; Vladimir G. Radchenko, Institute for Evolutionary Ecology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.; Kenneth Rodney, The Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development, Georgetown, Guyana.; Andes H. Rozak, Cibodas Botanic Gardens - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Cianjur, Indonesia.; ADEMIR ROBERTO RUSCHEL, CPATU; Ervan Rutishauser, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Ancon, Panama.; Linda See, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria.; Maria Shchepashchenko, Russian Institute of Continuous Education in Forestry, Pushkino, Russia.; Nikolay Shevchenko, Center of Forest Ecology and Productivity of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Anatoly Shvidenko, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria/V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Marcos Silveira, Museu Universitário, Universidade Federal do Acre (Ufac), Rio Branco, Brazil.; James Singh, Guyana Forestry Commission, Kingston Georgetown, Guyana.; Bonaventure Sonké, Plant Systematic and Ecology Laboratory, University of Yaoundé I, Yaounde, Cameroon.; CINTIA RODRIGUES DE SOUZA, CPAA; Krzysztof Stere?czak, Forest Research Institute, Department of Geomatics, Raszyn, Poland.; Leonid Stonozhenko, Russian Institute of Continuous Education in Forestry, Pushkino, Russia.; Martin J. P. Sullivan, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.; Justyna Szatniewska, Global Change Research Institute CAS, Brno, Czech Republic.; Hermann Taedoumg, University of Yaoundé I, Yaounde, Cameroon/Bioversity international, Yaoundé, Cameroun.; Hans ter Steege, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.; Elena Tikhonova, Center of Forest Ecology and Productivity of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.; Marisol Toledo, Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado, Universidad Autónoma Gabriel Rene Moreno, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.; Olga V. Trefilova, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Ruben Valbuena, School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom.; Luis Valenzuela Gamarra, Jardín Botánico de Missouri; Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Oxapampa, Peru.; Sergey Vasiliev, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Mytischi, Russia.; Estella F. Vedrova, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Sergey V. Verhovets, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia/Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.; Edson Vidal, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paolo, Piracicaba, Sa?o Paulo, Brazil.; Nadezhda A. Vladimirova, 7State Nature Reserve Denezhkin Kamen, Severouralsk, Russia.; Jason Vleminckx, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.; Vincent A. Vos, Universidad Autónoma del Beni, Riberalta, Bolivia.; Foma K. Vozmitel, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Mytischi, Russia.; Wolfgang Wanek, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.; Thales A. P. West, New Zealand Forest Research Institute (Scion), Rotorua, New Zealand.; Hannsjorg Woell, Unaffiliated (retired), Bad Aussee, Austria.; John T. Woods, W.R.T College of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia.; Verginia Wortel, Center for Agricultural Research in Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname.; Toshihiro Yamada, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan.; Zamah Shari Nur Hajar, Forest Research Institute of Malaysia M(FRIM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.; Irié Casimir Zo-Bi, Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire. |
Título: |
The Forest Observation System, building a global reference dataset for remote sensing of forest biomass. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Scientific Data, v. 6, n. 198, p. 1-11, 2019. |
DOI: |
10.1038/s41597-019-0196-1 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Forest biomass is an essential indicator for monitoring the Earth?s ecosystems and climate. It is a critical input to greenhouse gas accounting, estimation of carbon losses and forest degradation, assessment of renewable energy potential, and for developing climate change mitigation policies such as REDD+, among others. Wall-to-wall mapping of aboveground biomass (AGB) is now possible with satellite remote sensing (RS). However, RS methods require extant, up-to-date, reliable, representative and comparable in situ data for calibration and validation. Here, we present the Forest Observation System (FOS) initiative, an international cooperation to establish and maintain a global in situ forest biomass database. AGB and canopy height estimates with their associated uncertainties are derived at a 0.25 ha scale from field measurements made in permanent research plots across the world?s forests. All plot estimates are geolocated and have a size that allows for direct comparison with many RS measurements. The FOS offers the potential to improve the accuracy of RSbased biomass products while developing new synergies between the RS and ground-based ecosystem research communities. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Bases de datos; Biomasa aérea; Estudios de observación; Forest Observation System (FOS); Recursos forestales; Sistema de Observação Florestal; Teledetección. |
Thesagro: |
Base de Dados; Biomassa; Floresta; Proteção Florestal; Sensoriamento Remoto. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Aboveground biomass; Databases; Forest resources; Observational studies; Remote sensing. |
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X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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22/01/2018 |
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B - 3 |
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LOPES, L. B.; RODRIGUES, R. O.; ECKSTEIN, C.; MOUSTACAS, V. S. |
Afiliação: |
LUCIANO BASTOS LOPES, CPAMT; R. O. RODRIGUES, DESIDERIO FINAMOR; CAMILA ECKSTEIN, UFMG; VALERIA SPYRIDION MOUSTACAS, CPAMT. |
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Perfil sorológico da leptospirose bovina em vacas abatidas em frigorífico de Colíder, Mato Grosso. |
Ano de publicação: |
2017 |
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Scientific Electronic Archives, v. 10, N. 3, p. 29-34, 2017. |
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2316-9281 |
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PT-BR: Devido sua importância e alta prevalência de rebanho, a leptospirose bovina tem sido frequentemente estudada em vários estados brasileiros. Pelo teste de Soroaglutinação microscópica (SAM), procurou-se determinar a frequência de aglutininas anti-Leptospira em soros de vacas abatidas entre junho e setembro de 2013, em um frigorífico no município de Colíder, região norte do Estado de Mato Grosso. Foram examinadas de 246 a 256 amostras de soro de acordo com a disponibilidade de alíquotas para todos os 20 sorovariedades testadas. Ao todo foram encontradas 102 reações negativas e 297 reações positivas, sendo 71 animais reagentes para apenas 1 sorovariedade e 83 para 2 ou mais sorovariedades de Leptospira spp. A frequência de reações positivas para sorovariedade Lagoa foi a maior entre as sorovariedades com 101 ocorrências, representando 34% do total de 297; seguido pelas sorovariedades Bolívia (n=87; 29,3%) e Australis (n=30; 10,1%). Em termos de frequência, os 101 animais reagentes identificados pela SAM representaram 39,8% de reatividade do total de 254 animais testados para o sorovariedade Lagoa; seguido pelo sorovariedade Bolívia com 35,4% de positivos em 246 soros testados. Para as sorovariedades Celledoni, Hebdomadis, Norma, Shermani e Szwajizak não foram encontrados animais reagentes. | EN: Bovine leptospirosis has often been studied in several Brazilian States due to its importance itself and high herd prevalence. Using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), we sought to determine the frequency of leptospiral agglutinins in sera of cows slaughtered between June and September 2013 in slaughterhouse located in Colíder, northern of Mato Grosso. There were examined 246 to 256 samples according to the availability of serum for all 20 serovars tested. According to the MAT, altogether 102 samples were classified as negative besides 297 positive reactions, as follows: 71 animals reagents only to 1 sorovar and 83 for 2 or more serovars of Leptospira spp. The frequency of positive reactions to sorovar Lagoa was the highest among serovars with 101 occurrences, representing 34% of the total of 297; followed by Bolivia (n = 87, 29.3%) and Australis (n = 30, 10.1%) serovars. In terms of frequency, the 101 positive animals identified by SAM represent 39.8% of the total of 254 animals tested for serovar Lagoa; followed by serovar Bolivia with 35.4% of positivity in 246 sera tested. For serovars Celledoni, Hebdomadis, Norma, Shermani and Szwajizak, no positive reactions were found. MenosPT-BR: Devido sua importância e alta prevalência de rebanho, a leptospirose bovina tem sido frequentemente estudada em vários estados brasileiros. Pelo teste de Soroaglutinação microscópica (SAM), procurou-se determinar a frequência de aglutininas anti-Leptospira em soros de vacas abatidas entre junho e setembro de 2013, em um frigorífico no município de Colíder, região norte do Estado de Mato Grosso. Foram examinadas de 246 a 256 amostras de soro de acordo com a disponibilidade de alíquotas para todos os 20 sorovariedades testadas. Ao todo foram encontradas 102 reações negativas e 297 reações positivas, sendo 71 animais reagentes para apenas 1 sorovariedade e 83 para 2 ou mais sorovariedades de Leptospira spp. A frequência de reações positivas para sorovariedade Lagoa foi a maior entre as sorovariedades com 101 ocorrências, representando 34% do total de 297; seguido pelas sorovariedades Bolívia (n=87; 29,3%) e Australis (n=30; 10,1%). Em termos de frequência, os 101 animais reagentes identificados pela SAM representaram 39,8% de reatividade do total de 254 animais testados para o sorovariedade Lagoa; seguido pelo sorovariedade Bolívia com 35,4% de positivos em 246 soros testados. Para as sorovariedades Celledoni, Hebdomadis, Norma, Shermani e Szwajizak não foram encontrados animais reagentes. | EN: Bovine leptospirosis has often been studied in several Brazilian States due to its importance itself and high herd prevalence. Using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), we ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Aglutinina; Bovino; Leptospirose. |
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Agglutinins; Cattle; Leptospirosis. |
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LEADER 03235naa a2200241 a 4500 001 2086020 005 2018-01-22 008 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a2316-9281 100 1 $aLOPES, L. B. 245 $aPerfil sorológico da leptospirose bovina em vacas abatidas em frigorífico de Colíder, Mato Grosso.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2017 520 $aPT-BR: Devido sua importância e alta prevalência de rebanho, a leptospirose bovina tem sido frequentemente estudada em vários estados brasileiros. Pelo teste de Soroaglutinação microscópica (SAM), procurou-se determinar a frequência de aglutininas anti-Leptospira em soros de vacas abatidas entre junho e setembro de 2013, em um frigorífico no município de Colíder, região norte do Estado de Mato Grosso. Foram examinadas de 246 a 256 amostras de soro de acordo com a disponibilidade de alíquotas para todos os 20 sorovariedades testadas. Ao todo foram encontradas 102 reações negativas e 297 reações positivas, sendo 71 animais reagentes para apenas 1 sorovariedade e 83 para 2 ou mais sorovariedades de Leptospira spp. A frequência de reações positivas para sorovariedade Lagoa foi a maior entre as sorovariedades com 101 ocorrências, representando 34% do total de 297; seguido pelas sorovariedades Bolívia (n=87; 29,3%) e Australis (n=30; 10,1%). Em termos de frequência, os 101 animais reagentes identificados pela SAM representaram 39,8% de reatividade do total de 254 animais testados para o sorovariedade Lagoa; seguido pelo sorovariedade Bolívia com 35,4% de positivos em 246 soros testados. Para as sorovariedades Celledoni, Hebdomadis, Norma, Shermani e Szwajizak não foram encontrados animais reagentes. | EN: Bovine leptospirosis has often been studied in several Brazilian States due to its importance itself and high herd prevalence. Using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), we sought to determine the frequency of leptospiral agglutinins in sera of cows slaughtered between June and September 2013 in slaughterhouse located in Colíder, northern of Mato Grosso. There were examined 246 to 256 samples according to the availability of serum for all 20 serovars tested. According to the MAT, altogether 102 samples were classified as negative besides 297 positive reactions, as follows: 71 animals reagents only to 1 sorovar and 83 for 2 or more serovars of Leptospira spp. The frequency of positive reactions to sorovar Lagoa was the highest among serovars with 101 occurrences, representing 34% of the total of 297; followed by Bolivia (n = 87, 29.3%) and Australis (n = 30, 10.1%) serovars. In terms of frequency, the 101 positive animals identified by SAM represent 39.8% of the total of 254 animals tested for serovar Lagoa; followed by serovar Bolivia with 35.4% of positivity in 246 sera tested. For serovars Celledoni, Hebdomadis, Norma, Shermani and Szwajizak, no positive reactions were found. 650 $aAgglutinins 650 $aCattle 650 $aLeptospirosis 650 $aAglutinina 650 $aBovino 650 $aLeptospirose 700 1 $aRODRIGUES, R. O. 700 1 $aECKSTEIN, C. 700 1 $aMOUSTACAS, V. S. 773 $tScientific Electronic Archives$gv. 10, N. 3, p. 29-34, 2017.
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