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Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Amapá; Embrapa Meio Ambiente; Embrapa Rondônia; Embrapa Roraima. |
Data corrente: |
19/05/2022 |
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Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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HACKET-PAIN, A.; FOEST, J. J.; PEARSE, I. S.; LAMONTAGNE, J. M.; KOENIG, W. D.; VACCHIANO, G.; BOGDZIEWICZ, M.; CAIGNARD, T.; CELEBIAS, P.; VAN DORMOLEN, J.; FERNANDEZ-MARTINEZ, M.; MORIS, J. V.; PALAGHIANU, C.; PESENDORFER, M.; SATAKE, A.; SCHERMER, E.; TANENTZAP, A. J.; THOMAS, P. A.; VECCHIO, D.; WION, A. P.; WOHLGEMUTH, T.; XUE, T. T.; ABERNETHY, K.; ACUNA, M. C. A.; BARRERA, M. D.; BARTON, J. H.; BOUTIN, S.; BUSH, E. R.; CALDERON, S. D.; CAREVIC, F. S.; CASTILHO, C. V. de; CELLINI, J. M.; CHAPMAN, C. A.; CHAPMAN, H.; CHIANUCCI, F.; COSTA, P. da; CROISE, L.; CUTINI, A.; DANTZER, B.; DEROSE, R. J.; DIKANGADISSI, J. T.; DIMOTO, E.; FONSECA, F. L. da; GALLO, L.; GRATZER, G.; GREENE, D. F.; HADAD, M. A.; HERRERA, A. H.; JEFFERY, K. J.; JOHNSTONE, J. F.; KALBITZER, U.; KANTOROWICZ, W.; KLIMAS, C. A.; LAGEARD, J. G. A.; LANE, J.; LAPIN, K.; LEDWON, M.; LEEPER, A. C.; LENCINAS, M. V.; LIRA-GUEDES, A. C.; LORDON, M. C.; MARCHELLI, P.; MARINO, S.; VAN MARLE, H. S.; MCADAM, A. G.; MOMONT, L. R. W.; NICOLAS, M.; WADT, L. H. de O.; PANAHI, P.; PASTUR, G. M.; PATTERSON, T.; PERI, P. L.; PIECHNIK, L.; POURHASHEMI, M.; QUEZADA, C. E.; ROIG, F. A.; ROJAS, K. P.; ROSAS, Y. M.; SCHUELER, S.; SEGET, B.; SOLER, R.; STEELE, M. A.; TORO-MANRIQUEZ, M.; TUTIN, C. E. G.; UKIZINTAMBARA, T.; WHITE, L.; YADOK, B.; WILLIS, J. L.; ZOLLES, A.; ZYWIEC, M.; ASCOLI, D. |
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CAROLINA VOLKMER DE CASTILHO, CPAF-RR; PATRICIA DA COSTA, CNPMA; FERNANDA LOPES DA FONSECA, CPAF-AC; ANA CLAUDIA LIRA GUEDES, CPAF-AP; LUCIA HELENA DE OLIVEIRA WADT, CPAF-RO. |
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MASTREE+: Time-series of plant reproductive effort from six continents. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Global Change Biology, v. 28, n. 9, p. 3066-3082, 2022. |
ISSN: |
1354-1013 |
DOI: |
10.1111/gcb.16130 |
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Inglês |
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Significant gaps remain in understanding the response of plant reproduction to environmental change. This is partly because measuring reproduction in long-lived plants requires direct observation over many years and such datasets have rarely been made publicly available. Here we introduce MASTREE+, a data set that collates reproductive time-series data from across the globe and makes these data freely available to the community. MASTREE+ includes 73,828 georeferenced observations of annual reproduction (e.g. seed and fruit counts) in perennial plant populations worldwide. These observations consist of 5971 population-level time-series from 974 species in 66 countries. The mean and median time-series length is 12.4 and 10 years respectively, and the data set includes 1122 series that extend over at least two decades (≥20 years of observations). For a subset of well-studied species, MASTREE+ includes extensive replication of time-series across geographical and climatic gradients. Here we describe the open-access data set, available as a.csv file, and we introduce an associated web-based app for data exploration. MASTREE+ will provide the basis for improved understanding of the response of long-lived plant reproduction to environmental change. Additionally, MASTREE+ will enable investigation of the ecology and evolution of reproductive strategies in perennial plants, and the role of plant reproduction as a driver of ecosystem dynamics. |
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General flowering; Seed production. |
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Demography; Flowering; Plant reproduction; Regeneration (biological). |
Categoria do assunto: |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1143250/1/Global-Change-Biology-2022-Hacket8208Pain-MASTREE-Time8208series-of-plant-reproductive-effort-from-six-continents-1.pdf
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Data corrente: |
19/09/2022 |
Data da última atualização: |
19/09/2022 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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MATTOS, L. M.; REIS, F. C.; RACANICCI, A. M. C.; PIVATO, I.; TONELLI, G. S. S. S.; BÁO, S. N.; MARTINS, C. F. |
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LUCIANA MIRANDA MATTOS; FILIPE CARNEIRO REIS; ALINE M.C. RACANICCI; IVO PIVATO; GUILHERME S.S.S. TONELLI; SÔNIA NAIR BÁO; CARLOS FREDERICO MARTINS, CPAC. |
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Freezing for the Future: obtaining fibroblast samples from deceased wild mammals for the Brazilian Cerrado Germplasm Bank. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Biopreservation and Biobanking, ahead of print, 2022. |
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DOI: 10.1089/bio.2022.0039 |
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Inglês |
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We isolated and further characterized fibroblasts obtained from postmortem skin biopsies of three different Brazilian wild species (Chrysocyon brachyurus?maned wolf, Cerdocyon thous?crab-eating fox, Mazama gouazoubira?brown brocket deer). The effects of two cryoprotectants, 10% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and 5% dimethylformamide (DMF), were assessed to determine the most efficient cryopreservation protocol. Such an investigation promotes the creation of germplasm banks, using samples that would otherwise be rejected and permanently lost following the death of the animals. We utilized animal corpses that were involved in highway accidents, found dead in the natural environment, or referred to us from the veterinary hospital at the Brası ́lia Zoo. Fibroblasts from C. brachyurus specimens presented a delay in cell growth in Dulbecco?s modified Eagle?s medium in relation to other species. This observation is a limiting factor for the future storage of cells from this species. Differences in cellular morphology were observed between C. brachyurus, C. thous, and M. goua- zoubira, presenting branched, fusiform, and spherical forms, respectively. The cryoprotective solution con- taining 10% DMSO was more efficient than 5% DMF medium in preserving the viability of fibroblasts of the three species ( p < 0.05). After defining the best cryopreservation solution, a germplasm bank was successfully formed. This biological reservoir is configured as the first germplasm bank containing somatic cells and gametes of wild mammals of the Cerrado biome of Brazil. This material will be used for future characterization of the species and multiplication by means of nuclear transfer cloning. MenosWe isolated and further characterized fibroblasts obtained from postmortem skin biopsies of three different Brazilian wild species (Chrysocyon brachyurus?maned wolf, Cerdocyon thous?crab-eating fox, Mazama gouazoubira?brown brocket deer). The effects of two cryoprotectants, 10% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and 5% dimethylformamide (DMF), were assessed to determine the most efficient cryopreservation protocol. Such an investigation promotes the creation of germplasm banks, using samples that would otherwise be rejected and permanently lost following the death of the animals. We utilized animal corpses that were involved in highway accidents, found dead in the natural environment, or referred to us from the veterinary hospital at the Brası ́lia Zoo. Fibroblasts from C. brachyurus specimens presented a delay in cell growth in Dulbecco?s modified Eagle?s medium in relation to other species. This observation is a limiting factor for the future storage of cells from this species. Differences in cellular morphology were observed between C. brachyurus, C. thous, and M. goua- zoubira, presenting branched, fusiform, and spherical forms, respectively. The cryoprotective solution con- taining 10% DMSO was more efficient than 5% DMF medium in preserving the viability of fibroblasts of the three species ( p < 0.05). After defining the best cryopreservation solution, a germplasm bank was successfully formed. This biological reservoir is configured as the first germplasm bank contain... Mostrar Tudo |
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Animal Selvagem; Banco de Germoplasma; Biotecnologia; Criopreservação. |
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Biotechnology; Cryopreservation; Germplasm; Wild animals. |
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