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Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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07/10/2022 |
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21/12/2022 |
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Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
LOPES, A. L. de O.; SETUBAL, I. S.; COSTA NETO, V. P.; ZILLI, J. E.; RODRIGUES, A. C.; BONIFÁCIO, A. |
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ÁGDA LORENA DE OLIVEIRA LOPES, UFPI; INGRID SILVA SETUBAL, UFPI; VICENTE PAULO DA COSTA NETO, UFPI; JERRI EDSON ZILLI, CNPAB; ARTENISA CERQUEIRA RODRIGUES, UFPI; AURENIVIA BONIFACIO, UFPI. |
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Synergism of Bradyrhizobium and Azospirillum baldaniorum improves growth and symbiotic performance in lima bean under salinity by positive modulations in leaf nitrogen compounds. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Applied Soil Ecology, v. 180, 104603, 2022. |
ISSN: |
0929-1393 |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2022.104603 |
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Inglês |
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This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of five different rhizobia strains (B. elkanii BR 2003, B. pachyrhizi BR 3262, B. yuanmingense BR 3267, B. paxllaeri BR 10398, and B. icense BR 10399) and one Azospirillum baldaniorum strain (Sp245), alone or in combination, in inducing salt stress tolerance in lima bean. Plants were grown from seeds and inoculated with different rhizobia strains, A. baldaniorum, or both (coinoculation) and exposed to 0 (control) and 75 mM NaCl. |
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Nitrogen fixation efficiency; Plant growth-promoting bacteria; Plant rhizobia. |
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Salt stress; Symbiosis. |
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Embrapa Pecuária Sul. |
Data corrente: |
27/08/2018 |
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27/08/2018 |
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MORAES, J. C. F.; JAUME, C. M.; PALUDO, G. R.; MÜLLER, L. |
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JOSE CARLOS FERRUGEM MORAES, CPPSUL; CARLOS MIGUEL JAUME EGGLETON, CPPSUL; Giane R. Paludo, UFPEL; Lillian Müller, UFPEL. |
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Post-partum follicular dynamics in beef cows calving during spring and autumn in southern Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2002 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Communications in Theriogenology, v. 2, n. 1, 2002. |
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Inglês |
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Doc 1. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 27 ago. 2018. |
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Ovarian activity early post-partum in beef cows with intermediate body condition scores that calved during spring and autumn and treated with either 48 h of temporary weaning or exogenous hormones was investigated. Calving cows were given body condition scores and their ovaries were ultrasonographically scanned daily starting on day ten postpartum. The number and size of the follicles were recorded. Upon detection of a dominant follicle (>9 mm), the animals were distributed to different treatments. Over 80% of the animals (41/49) in both seasons presented a dominant follicle during the second or third week post-partum. The percentage of cows ovulating within seven days after treatment varied from 30% (3/10) for control cows to 60% (6/10) for MAP+GnRH treated cows for both spring and autumn calving cows. A reduction of 16% and 19% in body condition score was observed during the post-partum period studied for both spring and autumn calving cows, respectively. The decrease in body condition score was accompanied by a reduction in the follicular population of 43% during the fifth week post-partum only in those calving during autumn. In the spring calving cows, no change was detected in the follicular population despite the decrease in body condition score. Irrespective of the differences in environmental conditions between the two breeding seasons, cows present large follicles in their ovaries that are capable of responding to hormonal treatments, during the early post-partum period. MenosOvarian activity early post-partum in beef cows with intermediate body condition scores that calved during spring and autumn and treated with either 48 h of temporary weaning or exogenous hormones was investigated. Calving cows were given body condition scores and their ovaries were ultrasonographically scanned daily starting on day ten postpartum. The number and size of the follicles were recorded. Upon detection of a dominant follicle (>9 mm), the animals were distributed to different treatments. Over 80% of the animals (41/49) in both seasons presented a dominant follicle during the second or third week post-partum. The percentage of cows ovulating within seven days after treatment varied from 30% (3/10) for control cows to 60% (6/10) for MAP+GnRH treated cows for both spring and autumn calving cows. A reduction of 16% and 19% in body condition score was observed during the post-partum period studied for both spring and autumn calving cows, respectively. The decrease in body condition score was accompanied by a reduction in the follicular population of 43% during the fifth week post-partum only in those calving during autumn. In the spring calving cows, no change was detected in the follicular population despite the decrease in body condition score. Irrespective of the differences in environmental conditions between the two breeding seasons, cows present large follicles in their ovaries that are capable of responding to hormonal treatments, during the early post-partum pe... Mostrar Tudo |
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Condição Corporal; Pós-Parto; Vaca de Corte. |
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LEADER 02237naa a2200205 a 4500 001 2094585 005 2018-08-27 008 2002 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMORAES, J. C. F. 245 $aPost-partum follicular dynamics in beef cows calving during spring and autumn in southern Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2002 500 $aDoc 1. Disponível em: <https://www.lsu.edu/faculty/beilts-hold/ct/Issues/PastIssues/Vol2Iss1ArtNum1.html>. Acesso em: 27 ago. 2018. 520 $aOvarian activity early post-partum in beef cows with intermediate body condition scores that calved during spring and autumn and treated with either 48 h of temporary weaning or exogenous hormones was investigated. Calving cows were given body condition scores and their ovaries were ultrasonographically scanned daily starting on day ten postpartum. The number and size of the follicles were recorded. Upon detection of a dominant follicle (>9 mm), the animals were distributed to different treatments. Over 80% of the animals (41/49) in both seasons presented a dominant follicle during the second or third week post-partum. The percentage of cows ovulating within seven days after treatment varied from 30% (3/10) for control cows to 60% (6/10) for MAP+GnRH treated cows for both spring and autumn calving cows. A reduction of 16% and 19% in body condition score was observed during the post-partum period studied for both spring and autumn calving cows, respectively. The decrease in body condition score was accompanied by a reduction in the follicular population of 43% during the fifth week post-partum only in those calving during autumn. In the spring calving cows, no change was detected in the follicular population despite the decrease in body condition score. Irrespective of the differences in environmental conditions between the two breeding seasons, cows present large follicles in their ovaries that are capable of responding to hormonal treatments, during the early post-partum period. 650 $aCondição Corporal 650 $aPós-Parto 650 $aVaca de Corte 700 1 $aJAUME, C. M. 700 1 $aPALUDO, G. R. 700 1 $aMÜLLER, L. 773 $tCommunications in Theriogenology$gv. 2, n. 1, 2002.
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