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Embrapa Florestas. |
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19/11/2012 |
Data da última atualização: |
19/11/2012 |
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LAVELLE, P.; DOLEDEC, S.; GOND, V.; OSZWALD, J.; VEIGA, I.; RAMIREZ, B.; SANTOS, W.; SARTRE, A. de; DECAENS, T.; GRIMALDI, M.; HUBERT, B.; MARTINS, M.; LENA, P.; ROBERT, P. de; FEIJOO, A.; HURTADO, M. del P.; RODRIGUEZ, G.; MITJA, D.; MIRANDA, I.; GORDILLO, E.; VELASQUEZ, E.; OTERO, T.; VELASQUEZ, A.; THIOLLAY, J. M.; SOUSA, S. de; MORENO, L. E.; BROWN, G. G.; MARICHAL, R.; CHACON, P.; SANABRIA, C.; DESJARDINS, T.; SANTANA LIMA, T.; MICHELOTTI, F.; VILLANUEVA, O.; VELASQUEZ, J.; GUEVARRA, E.; FONTE, E. |
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PATRICK LAVELLE, International Center for Agriculture Research (CIAT); SYLVAIN DOLEDEC, Université de Lyon; VALERY GOND, CIRAD; JOHAN OSZWALD, Université de Rennes; IRAN VEIGA, UFPA; BERTHA RAMIREZ, Universidad de la Amazonia, Colombia; UFPA; ARNAULD DE SARTRE, Universitat Internacional de la Pau; THIBAUD DECAENS, Université de Rouen; MICHEL GRIMALDI, Institute de Recherche pour le Développment (IRD); Institute National de la Recherche Agronomique; MARLÚCIA MARTINS, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi; Institute de Recherche pour le Développment (IRD); Institute de Recherche pour le Développment (IRD); ALEXANDER FEIJOO, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira; MARIA DEL PILAR HURTADO, Institute de Recherche pour le Développment (IRD); Universidad de la Amazonia, Colombia; Institute de Recherche pour le Développment (IRD); UFRA; Universidad de la Amazonia, Colombia; ELENA VELASQUEZ, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Universidad de la Amazonia, Colombia; Institute de Recherche pour le Développment (IRD); UFPA; Universidad de la Amazonia; GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; RAPHAEL MARICHAL, Institute de Recherche pour le Développment; Universidad del Valle, Colombia; Universidad del Valle, Colombia; THIERRY DESJARDINS, Institute de Recherche pour le Développment (IRD); TÂMARA THAIZ SANTANA LIMA, UFRA; UFPA; Universidad de la Amazonia, Colombia; JAIME VELASQUEZ, Universidad de la Amazonia, Colombia; International Center for Agriculture Research (CIAT); International Center for Agriculture Research (CIAT). |
Título: |
The need for eco-efficient landscapes to prevent irreversible degradation of agroecosystems in deforested Amazonia. |
Ano de publicação: |
2012 |
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In: TROPENTAG 2012: INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON FOOD SECURITY, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, 2012, Göttingen. Resilience of agricultural systems against crises: book of abstracts. Göttingen: Cuvillier Verlag, 2012. |
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978-3-95404-215-9 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Disponível online. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Ecoefficiency; Ecoeficiência. |
Thesagro: |
Biodiversidade. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Amazonia; biodiversity; ecosystem services. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/70333/1/2012-GeorgeB-TROPENTAG-TheNeed.pdf
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Embrapa Unidades Centrais. |
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03/10/2016 |
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29/12/2017 |
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SILVA, J.; MORAES, C. M. de; SILVA, C. L.; SALES, G. A.; KEID, L. B.; MATOS, P. C. M.; LARA, A. P. S. S.; MORAES, C. C. G. |
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JACQUELINE SILVA, PPG-SAAM/UFPA; CARINA M. DE MORAES, PPG-SAAM/UFPA; CLEYZER L. SILVA, PPG-SAAM/UFPA; GUSTAVO A. SALES, PPG-SAAM/UFPA; LARA B. KEID, USP; PAULO C. M. MATOS, PPG-SAAM/UFPA; ANA P. S. S. LARA, UFPEL; CARLA C. G. MORAES, PPG-SAAM/UFPA. |
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Brucella abortus detected in cheese from the Amazon region: differentiation of a vaccine strain (B19) from the field strain in the states of Pará, Amapá and Rondônia, Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2016 |
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Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 36, n. 8, p. 705-710, ago. 2016. |
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Inglês |
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Brucellosis is an infectious-contagious disease responsible for significant economic losses to the meat and milk supply chain, because it causes reproductive disorders in animals and is a chronic anthropozoonosis. This study was designed to detect the DNA of Brucella spp. in cheese and to differentiate between a vaccine strain (B19) and the field strain. Sixty-six samples of different cheeses which are produced and marketed in three states of the Brazilian Amazon region (Amapá [5 samples], Pará [55 samples] and Rondônia [6 samples]) were evaluated. Thirty-nine of these samples were from cheeses made from cow’s milk, and 27 were from cheeses made from buffalo milk. Four of the 66 samples were from cheeses produced in milk processing plants regulated by the Federal Inspection Service (Serviço de Inspeção Federal); nine of the samples were from cheeses produced in processing plants regulated by the State Inspection Service (Serviço de Inspeção Estadual); five of the samples were from artisanal cheeses; and the remaining 48 samples were from informally produced cheese. DNA was obtained from the samples following a DNA extraction protocol, and PCR was conducted using primers B4 and B5 to detect Brucella spp. Primers eri1 and eri2 were used to differentiate the field strain from the B19 vaccine strain. The results showed that 21.21% (14/66) of the samples were positive for Brucella spp., of which 21.43% (3/14) were positive for the B. abortus field strain, and 7.14% (1/14) were identified as harboring vaccine strain B19. These results demonstrate that it is possible to dentify Brucella spp. in cheese from the Amazon region using the PCR technique and to differentiate the B. abortus field strain from the B19 vaccine strain. MenosBrucellosis is an infectious-contagious disease responsible for significant economic losses to the meat and milk supply chain, because it causes reproductive disorders in animals and is a chronic anthropozoonosis. This study was designed to detect the DNA of Brucella spp. in cheese and to differentiate between a vaccine strain (B19) and the field strain. Sixty-six samples of different cheeses which are produced and marketed in three states of the Brazilian Amazon region (Amapá [5 samples], Pará [55 samples] and Rondônia [6 samples]) were evaluated. Thirty-nine of these samples were from cheeses made from cow’s milk, and 27 were from cheeses made from buffalo milk. Four of the 66 samples were from cheeses produced in milk processing plants regulated by the Federal Inspection Service (Serviço de Inspeção Federal); nine of the samples were from cheeses produced in processing plants regulated by the State Inspection Service (Serviço de Inspeção Estadual); five of the samples were from artisanal cheeses; and the remaining 48 samples were from informally produced cheese. DNA was obtained from the samples following a DNA extraction protocol, and PCR was conducted using primers B4 and B5 to detect Brucella spp. Primers eri1 and eri2 were used to differentiate the field strain from the B19 vaccine strain. The results showed that 21.21% (14/66) of the samples were positive for Brucella spp., of which 21.43% (3/14) were positive for the B. abortus field strain, and 7.14% (1/14) were id... Mostrar Tudo |
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PCR; Vaccines (B19); Vacina B19. |
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Bovideo; Brucella abortus; Queijo. |
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Brucella melitensis biovar Abortus; Cattle; Cheeses. |
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LEADER 02713naa a2200313 a 4500 001 2053998 005 2017-12-29 008 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSILVA, J. 245 $aBrucella abortus detected in cheese from the Amazon region$bdifferentiation of a vaccine strain (B19) from the field strain in the states of Pará, Amapá and Rondônia, Brazil. 260 $c2016 520 $aBrucellosis is an infectious-contagious disease responsible for significant economic losses to the meat and milk supply chain, because it causes reproductive disorders in animals and is a chronic anthropozoonosis. This study was designed to detect the DNA of Brucella spp. in cheese and to differentiate between a vaccine strain (B19) and the field strain. Sixty-six samples of different cheeses which are produced and marketed in three states of the Brazilian Amazon region (Amapá [5 samples], Pará [55 samples] and Rondônia [6 samples]) were evaluated. Thirty-nine of these samples were from cheeses made from cow’s milk, and 27 were from cheeses made from buffalo milk. Four of the 66 samples were from cheeses produced in milk processing plants regulated by the Federal Inspection Service (Serviço de Inspeção Federal); nine of the samples were from cheeses produced in processing plants regulated by the State Inspection Service (Serviço de Inspeção Estadual); five of the samples were from artisanal cheeses; and the remaining 48 samples were from informally produced cheese. DNA was obtained from the samples following a DNA extraction protocol, and PCR was conducted using primers B4 and B5 to detect Brucella spp. Primers eri1 and eri2 were used to differentiate the field strain from the B19 vaccine strain. The results showed that 21.21% (14/66) of the samples were positive for Brucella spp., of which 21.43% (3/14) were positive for the B. abortus field strain, and 7.14% (1/14) were identified as harboring vaccine strain B19. These results demonstrate that it is possible to dentify Brucella spp. in cheese from the Amazon region using the PCR technique and to differentiate the B. abortus field strain from the B19 vaccine strain. 650 $aBrucella melitensis biovar Abortus 650 $aCattle 650 $aCheeses 650 $aBovideo 650 $aBrucella abortus 650 $aQueijo 653 $aPCR 653 $aVaccines (B19) 653 $aVacina B19 700 1 $aMORAES, C. M. de 700 1 $aSILVA, C. L. 700 1 $aSALES, G. A. 700 1 $aKEID, L. B. 700 1 $aMATOS, P. C. M. 700 1 $aLARA, A. P. S. S. 700 1 $aMORAES, C. C. G. 773 $tPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro$gv. 36, n. 8, p. 705-710, ago. 2016.
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