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SREEDASYAM, A.; PLOTT, C.; HOSSAIN, M. S.; LOVELL, J. T.; GRIMWOOD, J.; JENKINS, J. W.; DAUM, C.; BARRY, K.; CARLSON, J.; SHU, S.; PHILLIPS, J.; AMIREBRAHIMI, M.; ZANE, M.; WANG, M.; GOODSTEIN, D.; HAAS, F. B.; HISS, M.; PERROUD, P.-F.; JAWDY, S. S.; YANG, Y.; HU, R.; JOHNSON, J.; KROPAT, J.; GALLAHER, S. D.; LIPZEN, A.; SHAKIROV, E. V.; WENG, X.; TORRES-JEREZ, I.; WEERS, B.; CONDE, D.; PAPPAS, M. de C. R.; LIU, L.; MUCHLINSKI, A.; JIANG, H.; SHYU, C.; HUANG, P.; SEBASTIAN, J.; LAIBEN, C.; MEDLIN, A.; CAREY, S.; CARRELL, A. A.; CHEN, J.-G.; PERALES, M.; SWAMINATHAN, K.; ALLONA, I.; GRATTAPAGLIA, D.; COOPER, E. A.; THOLL, D.; VOGEL, V. P.; WESTON, D. J.; YANG, X.; BRUTNELL, T. P.; KELLOGG, E. A.; BAXTER, I.; UDVARDI, M.; TANG, Y.; MOCKLER, T. C.; JUENGER, T. E.; MULLET, J.; RENSING, S. A.; TUSKAN, G. A.; MERCHANT, S. S.; STACEY, G.; SCHMUTZ, J. |
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AVINASH SREEDASYAM, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, USA; CHRISTOPHER PLOTT, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, USA; MD SHAKHAWAT HOSSAIN, University of Missouri, USA; JOHN T. LOVELL, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, USA; JANE GRIMWOOD, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, USA; JERRY W. JENKINS, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, USA; CHRISTOPHER DAUM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; KERRIE BARRY, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; JOSEPH CARLSON, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; SHENGQIANG SHU, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; JEREMY PHILLIPS, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; MOJGAN AMIREBRAHIMI, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; MATTHEW ZANE, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; MEI WANG, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; DAVID GOODSTEIN, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; FABIAN B. HAAS, University of Marburg, Germany; MANUEL HISS, University of Marburg, Germany; PIERRE-FRANÇOIS PERROUD, University of Marburg, Germany; SARA S. JAWDY, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; YONGIL YANG, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; RONGBIN HU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; JENIFER JOHNSON, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; JANETTE KROPAT, University of California, USA; SEAN D. GALLAHER, University of California, USA; ANNA LIPZEN, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; EUGENE V. SHAKIROV, University of Texas at Austin, USA; XIAOYU WENG, University of Texas at Austin, USA; IVONE TORRES-JEREZ, Noble Research Institute, USA; BROCK WEERS, Texas A&M University, USA; DANIEL CONDE, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; MARILIA DE CASTRO RODRIGUES PAPPAS, Cenargen; LIFENG LIU, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; ANDREW MUCHLINSKI, Virginia Tech, USA; HUI JIANG, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; CHRISTINE SHYU, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; PU HUANG, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; JOSE SEBASTIAN, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; CAROL LAIBEN, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; ALYSSA MEDLIN, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; SANKALPI CAREY, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; ALYSSA A. CARRELL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; JIN-GUI CHEN, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; MARIANO PERALES, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid; KANKSHITA SWAMINATHAN, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, Huntsville, USA; ISABEL ALLONA, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid; DARIO GRATTAPAGLIA, Cenargen; ELIZABETH A. COOPER, Clemson University, USA; DOROTHEA THOLL, Virginia Tech, USA; JOHN P. VOGEL, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; DAVID J. WESTON, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; XIAOHAN YANG, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; THOMAS P. BRUTNELL, McClintock LLC, USA; ELIZABETH A. KELLOGG, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; IVAN BAXTER, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; MICHAEL UDVARDI, Noble Research Institute, USA; YUHONG TANG, Noble Research Institute, USA; TODD C. MOCKLER, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA; THOMAS E. JUENGER, University of Texas at Austin, USA; JOHN MULLET, Texas A&M University, USA; STEFAN A. RENSING, University of Marburg, Germany; GERALD A. TUSKAN, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; SABEEHA S. MERCHANT, Univerty of California, USA; GARY STACEY, University of Missouri, USA; JEREMY SCHMUTZ, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, USA. |
Título: |
JGI Plant Gene Atlas: an updateable transcriptome resource to improve functional gene descriptions across the plant kingdom. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
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Nucleic Acids Research, v. 51, n. 16, p. 8383-8401, 2023. |
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https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad616 |
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Inglês |
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Na publicação: Marilia R. Pappas. |
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Gene Atlas plants; Joint Genome Institute (JGI); Ontology. |
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31/10/2023 |
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BLOCHTEIN, B.; RAMOS, J. D.; ABREGO, L.; MENEZES, C. |
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B. BLOCHTEIN; J. D. RAMOS; L. ABREGO; CRISTIANO MENEZES, CNPMA. |
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Brazilian bee observatory: program to mitigate losses of bee colonies. |
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2023 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL APICULTURAL CONGRESS, 48., 2023, Santiago. Sustainablebeekeeping, from the south to the world: abstract book... Santiago: APIMONDIA, 2023. Ref. PP-247. |
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p. 248. |
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Português |
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Bees are essential for maintaining the pollination ecosystem service, necessary forbiodiversity conservation and agricultural growth. However, the decline of pollinators on a globalscale became part of the 2030 agenda, based on the inclusion of pollinators in the SustainableDevelopment Goals established by the UN. In Brazil, bee deaths in different states indicate theneed to identify the causes of incidents, as well as to link this information in a systematic way onan official public platform. In this context the Brazilian Bee Observatory Program, coordinated byEMBRAPA Environment (Jaguariuna, SP, Brazil) together with the Ministério da Agricultura ePecuária, in collaboration with public and private agents, has the mission of supporting actions tomitigate bee deaths in the country, and OBJECTIVES: 1) Strengthen the systematization ofassistance with bee deaths by public agents; 2) Consolidate the records in an Official DataIntegration Platform (POD), with the possibility of establishing a causal link with the agents thatcaused the incidents; 3) Support laboratories dedicated to animal health and detection of pesticidesin bees; 4) Support training actions in good agricultural and beekeeping practices, and dialoguebetween those involved in the theme; 5) Stimulate the registration of apiaries/meliponary to officialinstitutions; 6) Support the development of public policies based on POD data for the protection ofpollinators. The implementation of the Observatory started in August/2022, and the first phaseincluded the diagnosis regarding the resources to deal with incidents with bees with the assistancenetwork of Brazilian states (RS, SC, PR, SP, MS, MT, GO). The second phase, currently underway,is the construction of the POD, an application for use in the field with forms on bee mortality,georeferenced data, and an interface with WebGis for disseminating the data on dashboards. Thesubsequent phases will contemplate the implementation of the POD, training of human resourcesand discussions with different sectors of society aiming to mitigate the deaths of bees in Brazil.The initial steps of the Program inspire optimism, and advances are dynamic and dependent onofficial data records in the POD. MenosBees are essential for maintaining the pollination ecosystem service, necessary forbiodiversity conservation and agricultural growth. However, the decline of pollinators on a globalscale became part of the 2030 agenda, based on the inclusion of pollinators in the SustainableDevelopment Goals established by the UN. In Brazil, bee deaths in different states indicate theneed to identify the causes of incidents, as well as to link this information in a systematic way onan official public platform. In this context the Brazilian Bee Observatory Program, coordinated byEMBRAPA Environment (Jaguariuna, SP, Brazil) together with the Ministério da Agricultura ePecuária, in collaboration with public and private agents, has the mission of supporting actions tomitigate bee deaths in the country, and OBJECTIVES: 1) Strengthen the systematization ofassistance with bee deaths by public agents; 2) Consolidate the records in an Official DataIntegration Platform (POD), with the possibility of establishing a causal link with the agents thatcaused the incidents; 3) Support laboratories dedicated to animal health and detection of pesticidesin bees; 4) Support training actions in good agricultural and beekeeping practices, and dialoguebetween those involved in the theme; 5) Stimulate the registration of apiaries/meliponary to officialinstitutions; 6) Support the development of public policies based on POD data for the protection ofpollinators. The implementation of the Observatory started in August... Mostrar Tudo |
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