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FARIAS, A. R. N.; FLECHTMANN, C. H. W.; MORAES, G. J. de; McMURTRY, J. A. |
Afiliação: |
ALBA R. N. FARIAS, CNPMF; CARLOS H. W. FLECHTMANN, Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" - ESALQ; GILBERTO J. DE MORAES, CPATSA; JAMES A. McMURTRY, University Califórnia/Departament de Entomologia. |
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Predadores do ácaro verde da mandioca, no nordeste do Brasil. |
Ano de publicação: |
1981 |
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Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, DF, v. 16, n. 3, p. 313-317, maio/jun. 1981 |
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Português |
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Título em inglês: Predators of the green cassava mite in Northeastern Brazil. |
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Este trabalho relata a ocorrencia dos seguintes acaros da familia phytoseiidae como predadores de Mononychellus tanajoa (Bondar) (Acari,Prostigmata, Tetranychidae) no Nordeste do Brasil. Typhlodromalus limicus(Garman & McGregor), Typhlodromalus sp, Euseius flechtmanni Denmark & Muma, Euseius sibelius (DeLeon), Neoseiulus idaeus Denmark & Muma e Galendromus) annectens (DeLen). Relata-se tambem a ocarrencia de Stethorus sp, provavelmente darwini Brethes (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) e Oligota sp (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) como predadores de M.tanajoa. |
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Oligota; Predadores. |
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Mandioca; Tetranychidae. |
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cassava; Mononychellus; Phytoseiidae; predators; Stethorus. |
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Data corrente: |
23/03/2012 |
Data da última atualização: |
06/06/2013 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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COUTINHO, H. L. da C.; BARRIOS, E. |
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HEITOR LUIZ DA COSTA COUTINHO, CNPS; Edmundo Barrios. |
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Fostering knowledge sharing for integrated natural resource management and adaptation to global change in agricultutal landscapes of Brazil. |
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2011 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND POLICY CONFERENCE, 2. 11-16 Mar. 2011, Tempe, Arizona. RESILIENCE 2011: resilience, innovation, and sustainability, navigating the complexities of global change. Arizona State University: Arizona, 2011. |
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Socio-ecological systems can greatly bene?t from integrative approaches that combine formal and informal knowledge to address current sustainability problems associated with global change. The increasing attention paid to local knowledge in recent years results from the recognition that the knowledge of people who have been closely interacting with their environment for a long time can o?er many insights about the sustainable management of natural resources. Participatory methodologies used to develop a ?hybrid? knowledge base, combining local and scienti?c knowledge, re?ect an e?ort to understand the complexity of the land management decision making to promote and protect multifunctional land uses. Increased concern about soil management as a key determinant of sustainability in agricultural landscapes has led to the identi?cation of early warning indicators to monitor changes in soil health, and their impact in the provision of ecosystem services, as a?ected by land use change and agricultural intensi?cation. This is part of a continuing e?ort to develop land health monitoring systems that strengthen local environmental/agricultural institutions and communities with tools that support local decision-making in natural resource management and promote sustainable land use in agricultural landscapes. Development of this participatory research approach has undergone several rounds of South-South collaboration and it is currently being adapted and further developed in Brazil as part of a CIAT/Embrapa/ ICRAF collaborative project with ?nancial support from CNPq and Embrapa. MenosSocio-ecological systems can greatly bene?t from integrative approaches that combine formal and informal knowledge to address current sustainability problems associated with global change. The increasing attention paid to local knowledge in recent years results from the recognition that the knowledge of people who have been closely interacting with their environment for a long time can o?er many insights about the sustainable management of natural resources. Participatory methodologies used to develop a ?hybrid? knowledge base, combining local and scienti?c knowledge, re?ect an e?ort to understand the complexity of the land management decision making to promote and protect multifunctional land uses. Increased concern about soil management as a key determinant of sustainability in agricultural landscapes has led to the identi?cation of early warning indicators to monitor changes in soil health, and their impact in the provision of ecosystem services, as a?ected by land use change and agricultural intensi?cation. This is part of a continuing e?ort to develop land health monitoring systems that strengthen local environmental/agricultural institutions and communities with tools that support local decision-making in natural resource management and promote sustainable land use in agricultural landscapes. Development of this participatory research approach has undergone several rounds of South-South collaboration and it is currently being adapted and further developed in Brazil as ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Agricultural. |
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landscapes. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 02284nam a2200145 a 4500 001 1920104 005 2013-06-06 008 2011 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCOUTINHO, H. L. da C. 245 $aFostering knowledge sharing for integrated natural resource management and adaptation to global change in agricultutal landscapes of Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND POLICY CONFERENCE, 2. 11-16 Mar. 2011, Tempe, Arizona. RESILIENCE 2011: resilience, innovation, and sustainability, navigating the complexities of global change. Arizona State University: Arizona$c2011 520 $aSocio-ecological systems can greatly bene?t from integrative approaches that combine formal and informal knowledge to address current sustainability problems associated with global change. The increasing attention paid to local knowledge in recent years results from the recognition that the knowledge of people who have been closely interacting with their environment for a long time can o?er many insights about the sustainable management of natural resources. Participatory methodologies used to develop a ?hybrid? knowledge base, combining local and scienti?c knowledge, re?ect an e?ort to understand the complexity of the land management decision making to promote and protect multifunctional land uses. Increased concern about soil management as a key determinant of sustainability in agricultural landscapes has led to the identi?cation of early warning indicators to monitor changes in soil health, and their impact in the provision of ecosystem services, as a?ected by land use change and agricultural intensi?cation. This is part of a continuing e?ort to develop land health monitoring systems that strengthen local environmental/agricultural institutions and communities with tools that support local decision-making in natural resource management and promote sustainable land use in agricultural landscapes. Development of this participatory research approach has undergone several rounds of South-South collaboration and it is currently being adapted and further developed in Brazil as part of a CIAT/Embrapa/ ICRAF collaborative project with ?nancial support from CNPq and Embrapa. 650 $alandscapes 653 $aAgricultural 700 1 $aBARRIOS, E.
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