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Embrapa Rondônia. |
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09/03/2018 |
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10/11/2021 |
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THOMAS, E.; VALDIVIA, J.; CAICEDO, C. A.; QUAEDVLIEG, J.; WADT, L. H. de O.; CORVERA, R. |
Afiliação: |
Evert Thomas, Bioversity International; Jheyson Valdivia, Universidad Nacional Amazonica de Madre de Dios; Carolina Alcázar Caicedo, Bioversity International; Julia Quaedvlieg, Independent consultant; LUCIA HELENA DE OLIVEIRA WADT, CPAF-Rondonia; Ronald Corvera, Instituto de Investigación para la Amazon?a Peruana. |
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NTFP harvesters as citizen scientists: Validating traditional and crowdsourced knowledge on seed production of Brazil nut trees in the Peruvian Amazon. |
Ano de publicação: |
2017 |
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Plos One, v. 12, n. 8, e0183743, August 2017. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183743 |
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Inglês |
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Understanding the factors that underlie the production of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), as well as regularly monitoring production levels, are key to allow sustainability assessments of NTFP extractive economies. Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa, Lecythidaceae) seed harvesting from natural forests is one of the cornerstone NTFP economies in Amazonia. In the Peruvian Amazon it is organized in a concession system. Drawing on seed production estimates of >135,000 individual Brazil nut trees from >400 concessions and ethno-ecological interviews with >80 concession holders, here we aimed to (i) assess the accuracy of seed production estimates by Brazil nut seed harvesters, and (ii) validate their traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) about the variables that influence Brazil nut production. We compared productivity estimates with actual field measurements carried out in the study area and found a positive correlation between them. Furthermore, we compared the relationships between seed production and a number of phenotypic, phytosanitary and environmental variables described in literature with those obtained for the seed production estimates and found high consistency between them, justifying the use of the dataset for validating TEK and innovative hypothesis testing. As expected, nearly all TEK on Brazil nut productivity was corroborated by our data. This is reassuring as Brazil nut concession holders, and NTFP harvesters at large, rely on their knowledge to guide the management of the trees upon which their extractive economies are based. Our findings suggest that productivity estimates of Brazil nut trees and possibly other NTFP-producing species could replace or complement actual measurements, which are very expensive and labour intensive, at least in areas where harvesters have a tradition of collecting NTFPs from the same trees over multiple years or decades. Productivity estimates might even be sourced from harvesters through registers on an annual basis, thus allowing a more cost-efficient and robust monitoring of productivity levels. MenosUnderstanding the factors that underlie the production of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), as well as regularly monitoring production levels, are key to allow sustainability assessments of NTFP extractive economies. Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa, Lecythidaceae) seed harvesting from natural forests is one of the cornerstone NTFP economies in Amazonia. In the Peruvian Amazon it is organized in a concession system. Drawing on seed production estimates of >135,000 individual Brazil nut trees from >400 concessions and ethno-ecological interviews with >80 concession holders, here we aimed to (i) assess the accuracy of seed production estimates by Brazil nut seed harvesters, and (ii) validate their traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) about the variables that influence Brazil nut production. We compared productivity estimates with actual field measurements carried out in the study area and found a positive correlation between them. Furthermore, we compared the relationships between seed production and a number of phenotypic, phytosanitary and environmental variables described in literature with those obtained for the seed production estimates and found high consistency between them, justifying the use of the dataset for validating TEK and innovative hypothesis testing. As expected, nearly all TEK on Brazil nut productivity was corroborated by our data. This is reassuring as Brazil nut concession holders, and NTFP harvesters at large, rely on their knowledge to guide the man... Mostrar Tudo |
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Brazil nut; Castanha do brasil; Non-timber forest products; PFNM; Produtos florestais não madeireiros. |
Thesagro: |
Bertholletia Excelsa; Castanha do Para. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Brazil nuts. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/227628/1/cpafro-18023.pdf
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Embrapa Rondônia. |
Data corrente: |
02/02/2022 |
Data da última atualização: |
02/02/2022 |
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Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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BARBOSA, I. P.; SILVA, G. M. da; NOLETO, G. C. S.; SILVA, S. A. de S.; PFEIFER, L. F. M. |
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INGRID PEDRAÇA BARBOSA, Médica-veterinária, mestranda pelo PPGESPA/UFAC; GEORGE MOREIRA DA SILVA, Médico-veterinário, representante comercial na Zoetis, bolsista FAPEAM; GABRIELLY CRISTINA SANTOS NOLETO, Zootecnista pelo Centro Universitário Aparício Carvalho (UNIFIMCA); SAMIRA ALVES DE SOUZA SILVA, Graduada em Zootecnia, Centro Universitário Aparício Carvalho (FIMCA); LUIZ FRANCISCO MACHADO PFEIFER, CPAF-RO. |
Título: |
O uso do GnRH como promotor de prenhez em vacas submetidas a inseminação artificial em tempo fixo. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: ENCONTRO DE INICIAÇÃO À PESQUISA DA EMBRAPA RONDÔNIA, 11.; ENCONTRO DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO, 6., 2021, Porto Velho. Anais... Porto Velho: Embrapa Rondônia, 2021. |
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p. 18. |
Idioma: |
Português |
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Editores: Ana Karina Dias Salman; Henrique Nery Cipriani. |
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Estratégias hormonais visam melhorar as taxas de prenhez de vacas submetidas a inseminação artificial em tempo-fixo (IATF). O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar o efeito do hormônio liberador de gonadotrofina (GnRH) utilizado 34 horas após a remoção do implante de progesterona (P4) em vacas submetidas à IATF. |
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Amazônia Ocidental; Embrapa Rondônia; Gonadotropina; Porto Velho (RO); Rondônia; Western Amazon. |
Thesagro: |
Campo Experimental; Fertilidade Animal; Gado Nelore; Inseminação Artificial; Prenhez; Reprodução Animal; Vaca de Corte. |
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Animal fertility; Animal reproduction; Artificial insemination; Beef cows; Demonstration farms; Gonadotropin-releasing hormone; Nellore; Pregnancy. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/230811/1/cpafro-18687.pdf
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LEADER 01727nam a2200433 a 4500 001 2139586 005 2022-02-02 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aBARBOSA, I. P. 245 $aO uso do GnRH como promotor de prenhez em vacas submetidas a inseminação artificial em tempo fixo.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: ENCONTRO DE INICIAÇÃO À PESQUISA DA EMBRAPA RONDÔNIA, 11.; ENCONTRO DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO, 6., 2021, Porto Velho. Anais... Porto Velho: Embrapa Rondônia$c2021 300 $ap. 18. 500 $aEditores: Ana Karina Dias Salman; Henrique Nery Cipriani. 520 $aEstratégias hormonais visam melhorar as taxas de prenhez de vacas submetidas a inseminação artificial em tempo-fixo (IATF). O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar o efeito do hormônio liberador de gonadotrofina (GnRH) utilizado 34 horas após a remoção do implante de progesterona (P4) em vacas submetidas à IATF. 650 $aAnimal fertility 650 $aAnimal reproduction 650 $aArtificial insemination 650 $aBeef cows 650 $aDemonstration farms 650 $aGonadotropin-releasing hormone 650 $aNellore 650 $aPregnancy 650 $aCampo Experimental 650 $aFertilidade Animal 650 $aGado Nelore 650 $aInseminação Artificial 650 $aPrenhez 650 $aReprodução Animal 650 $aVaca de Corte 653 $aAmazônia Ocidental 653 $aEmbrapa Rondônia 653 $aGonadotropina 653 $aPorto Velho (RO) 653 $aRondônia 653 $aWestern Amazon 700 1 $aSILVA, G. M. da 700 1 $aNOLETO, G. C. S. 700 1 $aSILVA, S. A. de S. 700 1 $aPFEIFER, L. F. M.
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