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03/12/2012 |
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SOUZA, B. A.; LOPES, M. T. R.; PEREIRA, F. M. |
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BRUNO DE ALMEIDA SOUZA, CPAMN; MARIA TERESA DO REGO LOPES, CPAMN; FABIA DE MELLO PEREIRA, CPAMN. |
Título: |
Cultural aspects of meliponiculture. |
Ano de publicação: |
2012 |
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In: VIT OLIVIER, P.; ROUBIK, D.W. (Ed.). Stingless bees process honey and pollen in cerumen pots. Caracas: Universidad de Los Andes, 2012. |
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6 p. |
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Inglês |
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Some ancient cultures from Central and South American had close contact with stingless bees. Their representation in decorations, drawings and sculptures is common in various indigenous groups, as part of its cosmology and relationship to the world. This group of social insects also represents an important source of food resources and income (honey, wax, resin, larvae and pollen). The use of these bees and their products as sources of food and income and in the cultural and religious expression are reviewed in this chapter, mainly regarding the Brazilian culture. |
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Abelhas sem ferrão; Cultura; Culture; Fonte de alimento; Food source; Grupos indígenas; Indigenous groups. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
stingless bees. |
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O Insetos e Entomologia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/71302/1/2-cultural-aspects-of-meliponiculture.pdf
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09/04/2021 |
Data da última atualização: |
27/12/2021 |
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RODRIGUES, J.; CATÃO, A. M. L.; SANTOS, A. S. dos; PAIXÃO, F. R. S.; SANTOS, T. R.; MARTINEZ, J. M.; MARRETO, R. N.; MASCARIN, G. M.; FERNANDES, E. K. K.; HUMBER, R. A.; LUZ, C. |
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JUSCELINO RODRIGUES, UFG; ALAINE MARIA LOPES CATÃO, UFG; AMANDA SOARES DOS SANTOS, UFG; FLÁVIA REGINA SANTOS PAIXÃO, UFG; THAINÁ RODRIGUES SANTOS, UFG; JUAN MERCADO MARTINEZ, UFG; RICARDO NEVES MARRETO, UFG; GABRIEL MOURA MASCARIN, CNPMA; ÉVERTON KORT KAMP FERNANDES, UFG; RICHARD ALAN HUMBER, USDA-ARS; CHRISTIAN LUZ, UFG. |
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Relative humidity impacts development and activity against Aedes aegypti adults by granular formulations of Metarhizium humberi microsclerotia. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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Applied Microbiology And Biotechnology, v. 105, n. 7, p. 2725-2736, 2021. |
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1432-0614 |
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-021-11157-6 |
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Inglês |
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Abstract: The impact of ambient relative humidity (RH) on conidial production of Metarhizium humberi IP 46 microsclerotia (MS) formulated in pellets or granules was investigated, and a promising granular formulation was tested against Aedes aegypti adults to confirm its efficacy. Microcrystalline cellulose (MC) and diatomaceous earth (DE) or a combination of vermiculite (VE), DE and silicon dioxide (SD) were tested as carriers in granular formulations containing MS. A range of 93-96.5% RH was critical for fungal development, and at least 96.5-98.5% RH was required for high conidial production on pellets or granules. Conidial production was clearly higher on pellets and granules prepared with VE than MC as the main carrier. VE granules containing MS were highly active against A. aegypti adults. Most mosquitoes were killed within 6 days after treatment regardless of the exposure time of adults to the formulation (1 min-24 h) or ambient humidity (75 or >98%). Production of conidia on dead adults varied between 7.3 × 106 and 2.2 × 107 conidia/individual, when exposed to MS granules for 12 h and 1 min, respectively. Granular formulations containing VE as the main carrier and MS as the active ingredient of M. humberi have strong potential for use against A. aegypti. |
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Fungo Entomógeno; Fungo Para Controle Biológico. |
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LEADER 02234naa a2200289 a 4500 001 2131176 005 2021-12-27 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a1432-0614 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-021-11157-6$2DOI 100 1 $aRODRIGUES, J. 245 $aRelative humidity impacts development and activity against Aedes aegypti adults by granular formulations of Metarhizium humberi microsclerotia.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 520 $aAbstract: The impact of ambient relative humidity (RH) on conidial production of Metarhizium humberi IP 46 microsclerotia (MS) formulated in pellets or granules was investigated, and a promising granular formulation was tested against Aedes aegypti adults to confirm its efficacy. Microcrystalline cellulose (MC) and diatomaceous earth (DE) or a combination of vermiculite (VE), DE and silicon dioxide (SD) were tested as carriers in granular formulations containing MS. A range of 93-96.5% RH was critical for fungal development, and at least 96.5-98.5% RH was required for high conidial production on pellets or granules. Conidial production was clearly higher on pellets and granules prepared with VE than MC as the main carrier. VE granules containing MS were highly active against A. aegypti adults. Most mosquitoes were killed within 6 days after treatment regardless of the exposure time of adults to the formulation (1 min-24 h) or ambient humidity (75 or >98%). Production of conidia on dead adults varied between 7.3 × 106 and 2.2 × 107 conidia/individual, when exposed to MS granules for 12 h and 1 min, respectively. Granular formulations containing VE as the main carrier and MS as the active ingredient of M. humberi have strong potential for use against A. aegypti. 650 $aFungo Entomógeno 650 $aFungo Para Controle Biológico 700 1 $aCATÃO, A. M. L. 700 1 $aSANTOS, A. S. dos 700 1 $aPAIXÃO, F. R. S. 700 1 $aSANTOS, T. R. 700 1 $aMARTINEZ, J. M. 700 1 $aMARRETO, R. N. 700 1 $aMASCARIN, G. M. 700 1 $aFERNANDES, E. K. K. 700 1 $aHUMBER, R. A. 700 1 $aLUZ, C. 773 $tApplied Microbiology And Biotechnology$gv. 105, n. 7, p. 2725-2736, 2021.
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