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Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
Data corrente: |
07/12/2015 |
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20/03/2023 |
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Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
VAMVAKA, E.; TWYMAN, R. M.; MURAD, A. M.; MELNIK, S.; TEH, A. Y.; ARCALIS, E.; ALTMANN, F.; STOGER, E.; RECH, E.; MA, J. K. C.; CHRISTOU, P.; CAPELL, T. |
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EVANGELIA VAMVAKA, UNIVERSITY OF LLEIDA-AGROTECNIO CENTER, SPAIN; RICHARD M. TWYMAN, TRM LTD, UK; ANDRE MELRO MURAD, CENARGEN; STANISLAV MELNIK, UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND LIFE SCIENCES, AUSTRIA; AUDREY YI-HUI TEH, ST. GEORGE’S UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UK; ELSA ARCALIS, UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND LIFE SCIENCES, AUSTRIA; FRIEDRICH ALTMANN, MUTHGASSE, AUSTRIA; EVA STOGER, UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND LIFE SCIENCES, AUSTRIA; ELIBIO LEOPOLDO RECH FILHO, CENARGEN; JULIAN K. C. MA, ST. GEORGE’S UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UK; PAUL CHRISTOU, CATALAN INSTITUTION FOR RESEARCH AND ADVANCED STUDIES (ICREA), SPAIN; TERESA CAPELL, UNIVERSITY OF LLEIDA-AGROTECNIO CENTER, SPAIN. |
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Rice endosperm produces an underglycosylated and potent form of the HIV-neutralizing monoclonal antibody 2G12. |
Ano de publicação: |
2015 |
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Plant Biotechnology Journal, p. 1-12, 2015. |
DOI: |
10.1111/pbi.12360 |
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Inglês |
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2G12; HIV; Microbicides. |
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endosperm; glycosylation; rice. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/135016/1/vamvaka2015.pdf
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Embrapa Florestas. |
Data corrente: |
10/10/2023 |
Data da última atualização: |
11/10/2023 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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SILVA, P. H. M.; ASSIS, T. F. de; BUSH, D.; KLEINIG, D.; REIS, C. A. F. |
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PAULO HENRIQUE MULLER SILVA, INSTITUTO DE PESQUISAS E ESTUDOS FLORESTAIS; TEOTONIO FRANCISCO DE ASSIS, ASSISTECH LTDA; DAVID BUSH, COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION; DAVID KLEINIG, DENDROS SEEDS; CRISTIANE APARECIDA FIORAVANTE REIS, CNPF. |
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How many species change names in a germplasm bank? Study of the Anhembi Experimental Station eucalypt germplasm bank and practical implications. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Scientia Forestalis, v. 51, e3996, 2023. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.18671/scifor.v51.27 |
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Português |
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Eucalypts are a long-cycle crop that have been introduced in Brazil during several decades. The germplasm banks of the country make available several populations whose botanical classifications are somewhat outdated since these classifications have been subject to several modifications over the years. This study outlines a review of species with outdated classifications in the Anhembi Experimental Station of Forest Sciences (ESALQ/USP), one of Brazil?s main eucalypt germplasm banks and discusses the possible implications for the breeding programs that use said germplasm. In this survey, we found records that indicate introductions were made of populations of 20 eucalypts species. However, this number has increased according to the most recent update of botanical classifications, and the Anhembi Germplasm Bank has currently 22 species after a few species were reclassified. Furthermore, a major change has been the reclassification of some species from the genus Eucalyptus to the genus Corymbia. One original introduction, Eucalyptus maculata, is now considered to be (according to original provenances), Corymbia maculata and C. variegata. One species originally introduced as E. pellita has been renamed E. scias; E. pellita still exists in north Queensland, Australia and Papua New Guinea, while E. scias has a much smaller southerly distribution in New South Wales, Australia. Similarly, an introduction of E. phaeotricha is now generally considered to be E. tindaliae, and an introduction of E. resinifera is now considered to be E. macta (according to the provenance area of the introduction). The confusing classification of the species is aggravated, in some cases, by the lack of detailed studies that allow comparing the species introduced with the same name, regarding wood productivity, tolerance and/or traits that are fundamental for defining the species to be introduced or worked on by the breeding programs. MenosEucalypts are a long-cycle crop that have been introduced in Brazil during several decades. The germplasm banks of the country make available several populations whose botanical classifications are somewhat outdated since these classifications have been subject to several modifications over the years. This study outlines a review of species with outdated classifications in the Anhembi Experimental Station of Forest Sciences (ESALQ/USP), one of Brazil?s main eucalypt germplasm banks and discusses the possible implications for the breeding programs that use said germplasm. In this survey, we found records that indicate introductions were made of populations of 20 eucalypts species. However, this number has increased according to the most recent update of botanical classifications, and the Anhembi Germplasm Bank has currently 22 species after a few species were reclassified. Furthermore, a major change has been the reclassification of some species from the genus Eucalyptus to the genus Corymbia. One original introduction, Eucalyptus maculata, is now considered to be (according to original provenances), Corymbia maculata and C. variegata. One species originally introduced as E. pellita has been renamed E. scias; E. pellita still exists in north Queensland, Australia and Papua New Guinea, while E. scias has a much smaller southerly distribution in New South Wales, Australia. Similarly, an introduction of E. phaeotricha is now generally considered to be E. tindaliae, and an introd... Mostrar Tudo |
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Germplasm bank. |
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Banco de Germoplasma; Taxonomia. |
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Corymbia; Eucalyptus; Taxonomy. |
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K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1157197/1/ScientiaForestalis-2023-HowManySpeciesChangeNamesGermplsmBank.pdf
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