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Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental; Embrapa Rondônia. |
Data corrente: |
28/02/1996 |
Data da última atualização: |
27/09/2016 |
Autoria: |
SERRÃO, E. A. |
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EMANUEL ADILSON SOUZA SERRÃO, CPATU. |
Título: |
Possibilities for sustainable agriculture development in the Brazilian Amazon: an EMBRAPA proposal. |
Ano de publicação: |
1995 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: CLUSENER-GODT, M.; SACHS, I. Brazilian perspectives on sustainable development of the Amazon Region. Paris: UNESCO: The Parthenon, 1995. |
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p. 259-285. |
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(Man and the Biosphere Series, 15). |
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Inglês |
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Conference on Environmentally Sound Socio-Economic Development in the Humid Tropics, 1992, Manaus, Brazil. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Agricultural; Amazon; Brasil; Pesquisa agropecuária; Sustainability. |
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Agricultura; Agricultura Sustentável; Desenvolvimento Sustentável. |
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agricultural research; Amazonia; Brazil. |
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LEADER 00995naa a2200277 a 4500 001 2053529 005 2016-09-27 008 1995 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aSERRÃO, E. A. 245 $aPossibilities for sustainable agriculture development in the Brazilian Amazon$ban EMBRAPA proposal. 260 $c1995 300 $ap. 259-285. 490 $a(Man and the Biosphere Series, 15). 500 $aConference on Environmentally Sound Socio-Economic Development in the Humid Tropics, 1992, Manaus, Brazil. 650 $aagricultural research 650 $aAmazonia 650 $aBrazil 650 $aAgricultura 650 $aAgricultura Sustentável 650 $aDesenvolvimento Sustentável 653 $aAgricultural 653 $aAmazon 653 $aBrasil 653 $aPesquisa agropecuária 653 $aSustainability 773 $tIn: CLUSENER-GODT, M.; SACHS, I. Brazilian perspectives on sustainable development of the Amazon Region. Paris: UNESCO: The Parthenon, 1995.
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Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
Data corrente: |
19/01/2006 |
Data da última atualização: |
08/12/2006 |
Autoria: |
NOGUEIRA, E. de M.; OLIVARES, F. L.; JAPIASSU, J. C.; VILAR, C.; VINAGRE, F.; BALDANI, J. I.; HEMERLY, A. S. |
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Characterization of glutamine synthetase genes in sugarcane genotypes with different rates of biological nitrogen fixation. |
Ano de publicação: |
2005 |
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Plant Science, Ireland, v. 169, n. 5, p. 819-832, nov. 2005. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Different Brazilian sugarcane genotypes have different rates of Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) and higher BNF correlates with their ability to grow with low nitrogen input. As a first step to investigate the role of sugarcane nitrogen metabolism in the good performance of Brazilian genotypes to grow in nitrogen poor soil we identified and characterized members of glutamine synthetase (GS) family in sugarcane. Five genes were identified, encoding for cytosolic (scGSl:a, scGS1.b and scGS1.c), plastidic (scGS2) and dodecameric (scGSI) GS.These genes are. differentially expressed in sugarcane organs and scGS1.a is the most expressed one. scGS1.b expression increases during shoot development, reaching high levels in mature leaves of SP70-1143 genotype (high BNF) and moderate levels in Chunee genotype( low BNF). Treatment with ammonia increased the expression of scGSl.b only in SP70-1143. ln addition, withdrawal of ammonia enhanced expression of scGS l.a and scGS 1.b olly in sp70- 1143. The data suggests that scGS l.a and scGS l.b can be important for nitrogen assimilation in sugarcane, including not only lhe nitrogen provided by BNF, but also snpplied by soil and by remobilization. Their differential expression in SP70-1 143 and Chunee genotypes could explain, at least to some extent, variations in the performance of these genotypes to grow with low nitrogen input. 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywordrs: Biological nitrogen fixation; Glutamine synthetase; Nitrogen metabolism; Sugarcane. MenosDifferent Brazilian sugarcane genotypes have different rates of Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) and higher BNF correlates with their ability to grow with low nitrogen input. As a first step to investigate the role of sugarcane nitrogen metabolism in the good performance of Brazilian genotypes to grow in nitrogen poor soil we identified and characterized members of glutamine synthetase (GS) family in sugarcane. Five genes were identified, encoding for cytosolic (scGSl:a, scGS1.b and scGS1.c), plastidic (scGS2) and dodecameric (scGSI) GS.These genes are. differentially expressed in sugarcane organs and scGS1.a is the most expressed one. scGS1.b expression increases during shoot development, reaching high levels in mature leaves of SP70-1143 genotype (high BNF) and moderate levels in Chunee genotype( low BNF). Treatment with ammonia increased the expression of scGSl.b only in SP70-1143. ln addition, withdrawal of ammonia enhanced expression of scGS l.a and scGS 1.b olly in sp70- 1143. The data suggests that scGS l.a and scGS l.b can be important for nitrogen assimilation in sugarcane, including not only lhe nitrogen provided by BNF, but also snpplied by soil and by remobilization. Their differential expression in SP70-1 143 and Chunee genotypes could explain, at least to some extent, variations in the performance of these genotypes to grow with low nitrogen input. 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywordrs: Biological nitrogen fixation; Glutamine synthetase;... Mostrar Tudo |
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Biological nitrogen fixation; BNF; FBN; Fixação biológica de nitrogenio. |
Thesagro: |
Cana de Açúcar. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
sugarcane. |
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LEADER 02318naa a2200265 a 4500 001 1625065 005 2006-12-08 008 2005 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aNOGUEIRA, E. de M. 245 $aCharacterization of glutamine synthetase genes in sugarcane genotypes with different rates of biological nitrogen fixation. 260 $c2005 520 $aDifferent Brazilian sugarcane genotypes have different rates of Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) and higher BNF correlates with their ability to grow with low nitrogen input. As a first step to investigate the role of sugarcane nitrogen metabolism in the good performance of Brazilian genotypes to grow in nitrogen poor soil we identified and characterized members of glutamine synthetase (GS) family in sugarcane. Five genes were identified, encoding for cytosolic (scGSl:a, scGS1.b and scGS1.c), plastidic (scGS2) and dodecameric (scGSI) GS.These genes are. differentially expressed in sugarcane organs and scGS1.a is the most expressed one. scGS1.b expression increases during shoot development, reaching high levels in mature leaves of SP70-1143 genotype (high BNF) and moderate levels in Chunee genotype( low BNF). Treatment with ammonia increased the expression of scGSl.b only in SP70-1143. ln addition, withdrawal of ammonia enhanced expression of scGS l.a and scGS 1.b olly in sp70- 1143. The data suggests that scGS l.a and scGS l.b can be important for nitrogen assimilation in sugarcane, including not only lhe nitrogen provided by BNF, but also snpplied by soil and by remobilization. Their differential expression in SP70-1 143 and Chunee genotypes could explain, at least to some extent, variations in the performance of these genotypes to grow with low nitrogen input. 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywordrs: Biological nitrogen fixation; Glutamine synthetase; Nitrogen metabolism; Sugarcane. 650 $asugarcane 650 $aCana de Açúcar 653 $aBiological nitrogen fixation 653 $aBNF 653 $aFBN 653 $aFixação biológica de nitrogenio 700 1 $aOLIVARES, F. L. 700 1 $aJAPIASSU, J. C. 700 1 $aVILAR, C. 700 1 $aVINAGRE, F. 700 1 $aBALDANI, J. I. 700 1 $aHEMERLY, A. S. 773 $tPlant Science, Ireland$gv. 169, n. 5, p. 819-832, nov. 2005.
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