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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Arroz e Feijão; Embrapa Cerrados; Embrapa Hortaliças; Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste; Embrapa Semiárido; Embrapa Soja; Embrapa Trigo.
Data corrente:  11/08/1997
Data da última atualização:  04/07/2016
Autoria:  WAISEL, Y.; ESHEL, A.; KAFKAFI, U. (ed.).
Título:  Plant roots: the hidden half.
Edição:  2.ed.rev.exp.
Ano de publicação:  1996
Fonte/Imprenta:  New York: Marcel Dekker, 1996.
Páginas:  1002p.
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  Plant roots have remained an exciting and intriguing field of science. During the years since the first edition of Plant Roots: The Hidden Half was publisde, an exceptional proliferation of interest in root biology has developed. This has been associated with the intensive research activity in this field and contemporary innovations in the understanding of root function and development. New methods have been applied, and old ideas and interpretations reexamined. Altogether, it became necessary to both update and expand the coverage of the first edition. We remain loyal to our original goals: to present the cardinal information about plant roots, to designate the frontiers of our knowledge in this field, and to point out the pressing question that should be investigated. This book presents the state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary view of plant roots. It covers various aspects of root structure, development, and function; the interactions between roots and their environment; and the important benefits of roots to mankind. This is the story of the frontiers of the root science. It is a comprehensive volume, examining a wide range of critical topics, newly explored areas, potential applications, and future directions. The second edition covers nine aspects of the root sciences: structure and development of the root system, methods of root studies growth and metabolism, growth under stress ion and water relations, the rhizosphere root pests, roots of various ecological groups Roo... Mostrar Tudo
Palavras-Chave:  Agaves; Aspecto economico; Cacti; Desenvolvimento; Desert plants; Diseases; Economic value; Economic viability; EStresse; Estrutura; Fungus; Growth; Hortalica de raiz; Ion exchanges; Medicinal roots; Pest insects; Pests of plants; Plant; Planta do deserto; Plants; Raiz medicinal; Raizes; Root; Root crops; Root pests; Structure; Valor economico; Zizosfera.
Thesagro:  Agave; Anatomia Vegetal; Biologia Vegetal; Cacto; Crescimento; Doença; Ecologia; Fungo; Inseto; Íon; Metabolismo; Metabolismo Vegetal; Micorriza; Planta; Praga; Praga de Planta; Raiz; Relação Água-Planta; Rizosfera; Sistema Radicular; Stress.
Thesaurus Nal:  botany; environment; metabolism; mycorrhizae; plant anatomy; plant-water relations; rhizosphere; root systems; roots.
Categoria do assunto:  --
F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal
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Registro original:  Embrapa Cerrados (CPAC)
Biblioteca ID Origem Tipo/Formato Classificação Cutter Registro Volume Status URL
CNPAF34238 - 1ADDLV - PP581.498W143p2016.064
CNPH9498 - 1ADCLV - --581.10428W143p1997.188
CNPSO15536 - 1ADCLV - --581.498W143p1997.00027
CNPT7919 - 1ADCLV - --633.4W143p97.02514
CPAC13776 - 1ADCLV - --581.498W143p1997.00117
CPATSA22194 - 1ADCLV - PP581.498W143p1999.00244
CPPSE11753 - 1ADCLV - --581.498W143p1997.02713
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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental; Embrapa Amazônia Oriental; Embrapa Meio-Norte; Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia; Embrapa Semiárido.
Data corrente:  07/10/2021
Data da última atualização:  06/12/2021
Tipo da produção científica:  Artigo em Periódico Indexado
Circulação/Nível:  A - 1
Autoria:  GARIBALDI, L. A; PÉREZ-MÉNDEZ, N.; CORDEIRO, G. D.; HUGHES, A.; ORR, M.; SANTOS, I. A. dos; FREITAS, B. M.; OLIVEIRA, F. F. de; LEBUHN, G.; BARTOMEUS, I.; AIZEN, M. A.; ANDRADE, P. B.; BLOCHTEIN, B.; BOSCOLO, D.; DRUMOND, P. M.; GAGLIANONE, M. C.; HERREN, B. G.; HALINSKI, R.; KRUG, C.; MAUES, M. M.; KIILL, L. H. P.; PINHEIRO, M.; PIRES, C. S. S.; VIANA, B. F.
Afiliação:  LUCAS A. GARIBALDI, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Argentina; NÉSTOR PÉREZ-MÉNDEZ, IRTA, Spain; GUARACI D. CORDEIRO, University of Salzburg, Austria; ALICE HUGHES, Center for Integrative Conservation, China; MICHAEL ORR, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; ISABEL ALVES DOS SANTOS, USP; BRENO M. FREITAS, UFC; FAVÍZIA FREITAS DE OLIVEIRA, UFBA; GRETCHEN LEBUHN, San Francisco State University, USA; IGNASI BARTOMEUS, Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD-CSIC), Spain; MARCELO A. AIZEN, Universidad Nacional del Comahue-CONICET, Argentina; PATRICIA B. ANDRADE, UFC; BETINA BLOCHTEIN, PUCRS; DANILO BOSCOLO, USP; PATRICIA MARIA DRUMOND, CPAMN; MARIA CRISTINA GAGLIANONE, UENF; BARBARA GEMMILL HERREN, World Agroforestry Centre, Kenya; ROSANA HALINSKI, PUCRS; CRISTIANE KRUG, CPAA; MARCIA MOTTA MAUES, CPATU; LUCIA HELENA PIEDADE KIILL, CPATSA; MARDIORE PINHEIRO, UFFS; CARMEN SILVIA SOARES PIRES, Cenargen; BLANDINA FELIPE VIANA, UFBA.
Título:  Negative impacts of dominance on bee communities: does the influence of invasive honey bees differ from native bees?.
Ano de publicação:  2021
Fonte/Imprenta:  Ecology, v. 102, n. 12, e03526, Aug. 2021.
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  Invasive species can reach high abundances and dominate native environments. One of the most impressive examples of ecological invasions is the spread of the African sub-species of the honey bee throughout the Americas, starting from its introduction in a single locality in Brazil. The invasive honey bee is expected to more negatively impact bee community abundance and diversity than native dominant species, but this has not been tested previously. We developed a comprehensive and systematic bee sampling scheme, using a protocol deploying 11,520 pan traps across regions and crops for three years in Brazil. We found that invasive honey bees are now the ingle most dominant bee species. Such dominance has not only negative consequences for abundance and species richness of native bees but also for overall bee abundance (i.e., strong ?numerical? effects of honey bees). Contrary to expectations, honey bees did not have stronger negative impacts than other native bees achieving similar levels of dominance (i.e., lack of negative ?identity? effects of honey bees). These effects were remarkably consistent across crop species, seasons and years, and were independent from land-use effects. Dominance could be a proxy of bee community degradation and more generally of the severity of ecological invasions. Keywords: Apis mellifera, dominance, exotic species, invasion, pollinators.
Palavras-Chave:  Comunidade das abelhas; Dominância; Domínio das abelhas; Espécies exóticas.
Thesagro:  Abelha; Apis Mellifera; Polinização.
Thesaurus NAL:  Dominance (genetics); Ecological invasion; Invasive species; Pollinators.
Categoria do assunto:  P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra
URL:  https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/228509/1/ecy.3526.pdf
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Registro original:  Embrapa Meio-Norte (CPAMN)
Biblioteca ID Origem Tipo/Formato Classificação Cutter Registro Volume Status
CENARGEN38637 - 1UPCAP - DD
CPAA38558 - 1UPCAP - DD
CPAMN33173 - 1UPCAP - DD
CPATSA59648 - 1UPCAP - DD
CPATU56886 - 1UPCAP - DD
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