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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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16/09/2019 |
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15/01/2020 |
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Autoria: |
FIGUEIRA, L. M.; ALVES, N. G.; LUCAS, F. A.; SOUZA-FABJAN, J. M. G.; BATISTA, R. I. T. P.; ARRAIS, A. M.; VERGANI, G. B.; PRATES, J. F.; FONSECA, J. F. da. |
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LUCAS MACHADO FIGUEIRA, Pós-graduação - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) - Lavras, MG; NADJA GOMES ALVES, Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) - Lavras, MG; FERNANDA ALVES LUCAS, Graduação - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) - Lavras, MG; JOANNA MARIA GONÇALVES SOUZA-FABJAN, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) - Niterói, RJ; RIBRIO IVAN TAVARES PEREIRA BATISTA, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM) - Diamantina, MG; ALINE MATTOS ARRAIS, Pós-graduação - Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ) - Seropédica, RJ; GABRIEL BRUN VERGANI, Pós-graduação - UNESP - Jaboticabal, SP; JADER FORQUIM PRATES, Pos-graduação - IFSUDESTEMG - Rio Pomba, MG; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC. |
Título: |
Effect of luteal blood flow and number of corpora lutea on the pregnancy rate after fixedtime embryo transfer of cryopreserved embryos in Lacaune recipients evaluated by Color Doppler ultrasonography. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Revista Brasileira de Reprodução Animal, v. 43, n. 2, p. 534, abr./jun. 2019. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Edição dos resumos do XXIII Congresso Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal, Gramado, RS, Brasil, 15 a 17 de maio 2019. |
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Abstract: The Doppler ultrasonography allows the characterization of blood flow and estimation of the functionality of reproductive organs. Therefore, it shows a great potential for use in multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) programs in ruminants. This study aimed to assess the effect of luteal blood flow and number of corpora lutea (CL) at the moment of embryo transfer to recipient on the establishment of pregnancy in sheep. In conclusion, both the subjective luteal blood flow and the number of CL did not influence the pregnancy rate in recipients of the Lacaune breed. [Efeito do fluxo sanguíneo luteal e número de corpos lúteos na taxa de gestação após transferência em tempo fixo de embriões criopreservados em receptoras Lacaune avaliadas por ultrassonografia com Doppler Colorido]. |
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Biotechnology of reproduction; Biotecnologia da reprodução; MOET; MOTE; Taxa de prenhez. |
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Biotecnologia; Corpo Lúteo; Ovelha; Ovino; Reprodução Animal; Transferência de Embrião. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Corpus luteum; Embryo transfer; Ewes; Pregnancy rate; Sheep; Small ruminants. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/202022/1/CNPC-2019-Effect-of-luteal.pdf
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LEADER 02234nam a2200421 a 4500 001 2112227 005 2020-01-15 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aFIGUEIRA, L. M. 245 $aEffect of luteal blood flow and number of corpora lutea on the pregnancy rate after fixedtime embryo transfer of cryopreserved embryos in Lacaune recipients evaluated by Color Doppler ultrasonography.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aRevista Brasileira de Reprodução Animal, v. 43, n. 2, p. 534, abr./jun. 2019.$c2019 500 $aEdição dos resumos do XXIII Congresso Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal, Gramado, RS, Brasil, 15 a 17 de maio 2019. 520 $aAbstract: The Doppler ultrasonography allows the characterization of blood flow and estimation of the functionality of reproductive organs. Therefore, it shows a great potential for use in multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) programs in ruminants. This study aimed to assess the effect of luteal blood flow and number of corpora lutea (CL) at the moment of embryo transfer to recipient on the establishment of pregnancy in sheep. In conclusion, both the subjective luteal blood flow and the number of CL did not influence the pregnancy rate in recipients of the Lacaune breed. [Efeito do fluxo sanguíneo luteal e número de corpos lúteos na taxa de gestação após transferência em tempo fixo de embriões criopreservados em receptoras Lacaune avaliadas por ultrassonografia com Doppler Colorido]. 650 $aCorpus luteum 650 $aEmbryo transfer 650 $aEwes 650 $aPregnancy rate 650 $aSheep 650 $aSmall ruminants 650 $aBiotecnologia 650 $aCorpo Lúteo 650 $aOvelha 650 $aOvino 650 $aReprodução Animal 650 $aTransferência de Embrião 653 $aBiotechnology of reproduction 653 $aBiotecnologia da reprodução 653 $aMOET 653 $aMOTE 653 $aTaxa de prenhez 700 1 $aALVES, N. G. 700 1 $aLUCAS, F. A. 700 1 $aSOUZA-FABJAN, J. M. G. 700 1 $aBATISTA, R. I. T. P. 700 1 $aARRAIS, A. M. 700 1 $aVERGANI, G. B. 700 1 $aPRATES, J. F. 700 1 $aFONSECA, J. F. da
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Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
Data corrente: |
06/09/2018 |
Data da última atualização: |
07/01/2020 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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REZENDE, C. L.; FRAGA, J. S.; SESSA, J. C.; SOUZA, G. V. P. de; ASSAD, E. D.; SCARANO, F. R. |
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CAMILA LINHARES REZENDE, Fundação Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (FBDS), UFRJ, Instituto Estadual do Ambiente; JOANA STINGEL FRAGA, FBDS, PUC-RJ; JULIANA CABRAL SESSA, FBDS; GUSTAVO VINAGRE PINTO DE SOUZA, FBDS; EDUARDO DELGADO ASSAD, CNPTIA; FABIO RUBIO SCARANO, FBDS, UFRJ. |
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Land use policy as a driver for climate change adaptation: a case in the domain of the Brazilian Atlantic forest. |
Ano de publicação: |
2018 |
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Land Use Policy, Kidlington, v. 72, p. 563-569, Mar. 2018. |
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.01.027 |
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Inglês |
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Brazil has a great potential for ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change and to disaster risk reduction, leveraged by the commitment of restoring 12 million hectares until 2030. This commitment is legally backed by the Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL), which defines the situations in which landowners must recover native vegetation in their land. In this paper, we discuss the role of land use compliance as a driver for adaptation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest domain based on the case of the State of Rio de Janeiro. We used high resolution satellite imagery (5m pixel) to map the state´s land use and land cover, delineate Areas of Permanent Preservation and calculate the environmental debt, i.e. the areas required for restoration in order to comply to the NVPL. We also related the distribution of the environmental debt to the socioeconomic conditions of the municipalities and examined potential funding sources for economic incentives to enhance feasibility of restoration in private lands. The state has 31% of native vegetation cover, and an environmental debt of 412,876 ha, correlated to Human Development Index (R=-0.2952, p=0.0043) and vulnerability to poverty (R=0.3711, p=0.0003). The north-northwestern region hosts the hotspots both for environmental debt and vulnerability to poverty, therefore it should constitute a priority target for environmental and social policies. Compliance to this large environmental debt to abide to the regulatory policy NVPL will demand incentive mechanisms. Oil royalties are a potential funding source for programs of payment for ecosystem services, as 3% of those annual revenues could pay the restoration of 39% of the state´s environmental debt per year over 20 years. Thus, policy mixes that combine existing regulatory and incentive mechanisms should ensure low-cost landscape restoration in tandem with new job opportunities in a restoration chain, and might represent a significant opportunity for the State of Rio de Janeiro. MenosBrazil has a great potential for ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change and to disaster risk reduction, leveraged by the commitment of restoring 12 million hectares until 2030. This commitment is legally backed by the Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL), which defines the situations in which landowners must recover native vegetation in their land. In this paper, we discuss the role of land use compliance as a driver for adaptation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest domain based on the case of the State of Rio de Janeiro. We used high resolution satellite imagery (5m pixel) to map the state´s land use and land cover, delineate Areas of Permanent Preservation and calculate the environmental debt, i.e. the areas required for restoration in order to comply to the NVPL. We also related the distribution of the environmental debt to the socioeconomic conditions of the municipalities and examined potential funding sources for economic incentives to enhance feasibility of restoration in private lands. The state has 31% of native vegetation cover, and an environmental debt of 412,876 ha, correlated to Human Development Index (R=-0.2952, p=0.0043) and vulnerability to poverty (R=0.3711, p=0.0003). The north-northwestern region hosts the hotspots both for environmental debt and vulnerability to poverty, therefore it should constitute a priority target for environmental and social policies. Compliance to this large environmental debt to abide to the regulatory policy NVPL will de... Mostrar Tudo |
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Área de preservação permanente; Área de reserva legal; Brazilian Atlantic forest; Cobertura da terra; Ecosystem-based adaptation; Floresta amazônica; Large scale restoration; Nationally determined contributions. |
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Mudança Climática; Política Ambiental; Uso da Terra. |
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Climate change; Environmental policy; Land cover; Land use. |
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LEADER 03204naa a2200373 a 4500 001 2095195 005 2020-01-07 008 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.01.027$2DOI 100 1 $aREZENDE, C. L. 245 $aLand use policy as a driver for climate change adaptation$ba case in the domain of the Brazilian Atlantic forest.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2018 520 $aBrazil has a great potential for ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change and to disaster risk reduction, leveraged by the commitment of restoring 12 million hectares until 2030. This commitment is legally backed by the Native Vegetation Protection Law (NVPL), which defines the situations in which landowners must recover native vegetation in their land. In this paper, we discuss the role of land use compliance as a driver for adaptation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest domain based on the case of the State of Rio de Janeiro. We used high resolution satellite imagery (5m pixel) to map the state´s land use and land cover, delineate Areas of Permanent Preservation and calculate the environmental debt, i.e. the areas required for restoration in order to comply to the NVPL. We also related the distribution of the environmental debt to the socioeconomic conditions of the municipalities and examined potential funding sources for economic incentives to enhance feasibility of restoration in private lands. The state has 31% of native vegetation cover, and an environmental debt of 412,876 ha, correlated to Human Development Index (R=-0.2952, p=0.0043) and vulnerability to poverty (R=0.3711, p=0.0003). The north-northwestern region hosts the hotspots both for environmental debt and vulnerability to poverty, therefore it should constitute a priority target for environmental and social policies. Compliance to this large environmental debt to abide to the regulatory policy NVPL will demand incentive mechanisms. Oil royalties are a potential funding source for programs of payment for ecosystem services, as 3% of those annual revenues could pay the restoration of 39% of the state´s environmental debt per year over 20 years. Thus, policy mixes that combine existing regulatory and incentive mechanisms should ensure low-cost landscape restoration in tandem with new job opportunities in a restoration chain, and might represent a significant opportunity for the State of Rio de Janeiro. 650 $aClimate change 650 $aEnvironmental policy 650 $aLand cover 650 $aLand use 650 $aMudança Climática 650 $aPolítica Ambiental 650 $aUso da Terra 653 $aÁrea de preservação permanente 653 $aÁrea de reserva legal 653 $aBrazilian Atlantic forest 653 $aCobertura da terra 653 $aEcosystem-based adaptation 653 $aFloresta amazônica 653 $aLarge scale restoration 653 $aNationally determined contributions 700 1 $aFRAGA, J. S. 700 1 $aSESSA, J. C. 700 1 $aSOUZA, G. V. P. de 700 1 $aASSAD, E. D. 700 1 $aSCARANO, F. R. 773 $tLand Use Policy, Kidlington$gv. 72, p. 563-569, Mar. 2018.
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