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30/10/2017 |
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06/11/2017 |
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Artigo em Anais de Congresso |
Autoria: |
GUEDES, A. M. M.; ANTONIASSI, R.; TONON, R. V.; MATTA, V. M. da; SILVA, L. F. M. da; WILHELM, A. E.; BRAGA, J. R. |
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ANDREA MADALENA MACIEL GUEDES, CTAA; ROSEMAR ANTONIASSI, CTAA; RENATA VALERIANO TONON, CTAA; VIRGINIA MARTINS DA MATTA, CTAA; LUIZ FERNANDO MENEZES DA SILVA, CTAA; ALLAN EDUARDO WILHELM, CTAA; JESSICA RODRIGUES BRAGA, UFRRJ. |
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Desacidificação de óleo vegetal por microfiltração em sistema não aquoso. |
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2017 |
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In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE QUÍMICA, 57., 2017, Gramado, RS. Megatendências: Desafios e oportunidades para o futuro da Química. Rio de Janeiro: ABQ, 2017. |
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5 p. |
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978-85-85905-21-7 |
Idioma: |
Português |
Palavras-Chave: |
Microfiltração. |
Thesagro: |
Acidez; Emulsão. |
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Filtration; Processing technology. |
Categoria do assunto: |
X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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Germplasm characterization of Arachis pintoi krap and Greg. (Leguminosae). |
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2004 |
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2004. |
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Tese (Doutorado) - University of Florida, Florida. |
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Arachis pintoi krap. anf Greg. is a herbaceous, perennial legume, exclusively native to Brazil. It is considered a multiple use legume, being grown for forage; ground cover in fruits orchards, forest, and low tillage systems; erosion control; and ornamental purposes. Although several cultivars have been released in different countries, little is know about the genetic diversity of the germplasm stored at genebanks. Our objective was to characterize and evaluate the genetic diversity of the germplasm of 35 acessions of Arachis pintoi at molecular, morphological, and agronomic levels. A. pintoi acessions were used to study the genetic diversity at the molecular level using RAPD markers. Concurrently, two tissue culture protocols were evaluated for their organogenesis ability, and capacity to generate somaclonal variation. From the original 18 primers tested, amplifications were obtained with eight, which amplified 100 polymorphic bands. Average genetic distance was estimated as 0.36, indicating that a large amount of genetic diversity exits among the accessions. The accessions were grouped by their genetic similarities into four distinct groups. Callus induction was achieved on two different Murashige and Skoog basal protocols, and shoot regeneration was archieved for several accessions on both media. Regenerated plants recovered in both protocols presented no differences in their RAPD band profile. Morphological characterization using data from stems, leaves, flowers, pegs, pods, and seeds demonstrated that the germplasm presented great morphological variability. Principal component analysis was able to discriminate the accessions in terms of three dimensions, and Cluster analysis differentiated four distinct groups. Average dry matter yield in 2003 was 4.35 Mg ha (elevado a -1), and ranged from zero to 9.10 Mg ha (elevado a -1). Average crude protein was 180 g kg (elevado a -1) of DM and ranged from 130 to 220 g kg (elevado a -1). The average value of in vitro organic matter digestion was 670 g kg (elevado a -1) of DM and ranged from 600 to 730 g kg (elevado a -1). Some accesions produced high seed yields reaching values above 1.00 Mg ha (elevado a -1). Average seed production was 0.32 Mg ha (elevado a -1) in 2003, and 0.43 Mg ha (elevado a -1) in 2004. A. pintoi germplasm presented high levels of resistance to the nematode species Meloidogyne arenaria, M. javanica, and M. incognita. MenosArachis pintoi krap. anf Greg. is a herbaceous, perennial legume, exclusively native to Brazil. It is considered a multiple use legume, being grown for forage; ground cover in fruits orchards, forest, and low tillage systems; erosion control; and ornamental purposes. Although several cultivars have been released in different countries, little is know about the genetic diversity of the germplasm stored at genebanks. Our objective was to characterize and evaluate the genetic diversity of the germplasm of 35 acessions of Arachis pintoi at molecular, morphological, and agronomic levels. A. pintoi acessions were used to study the genetic diversity at the molecular level using RAPD markers. Concurrently, two tissue culture protocols were evaluated for their organogenesis ability, and capacity to generate somaclonal variation. From the original 18 primers tested, amplifications were obtained with eight, which amplified 100 polymorphic bands. Average genetic distance was estimated as 0.36, indicating that a large amount of genetic diversity exits among the accessions. The accessions were grouped by their genetic similarities into four distinct groups. Callus induction was achieved on two different Murashige and Skoog basal protocols, and shoot regeneration was archieved for several accessions on both media. Regenerated plants recovered in both protocols presented no differences in their RAPD band profile. Morphological characterization using data from stems, leaves, flowers, pegs, p... Mostrar Tudo |
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Germoplasma; Leguminosa Forrageira; Morfologia Vegetal; Recurso Genético. |
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Arachis pintoi. |
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LEADER 02974nam a2200193 a 4500 001 1556997 005 2008-12-04 008 2004 bl uuuu m 00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCARVALHO, M. A. 245 $aGermplasm characterization of Arachis pintoi krap and Greg. (Leguminosae). 260 $a2004.$c2004 300 $a140 f. 500 $aTese (Doutorado) - University of Florida, Florida. 520 $aArachis pintoi krap. anf Greg. is a herbaceous, perennial legume, exclusively native to Brazil. It is considered a multiple use legume, being grown for forage; ground cover in fruits orchards, forest, and low tillage systems; erosion control; and ornamental purposes. Although several cultivars have been released in different countries, little is know about the genetic diversity of the germplasm stored at genebanks. Our objective was to characterize and evaluate the genetic diversity of the germplasm of 35 acessions of Arachis pintoi at molecular, morphological, and agronomic levels. A. pintoi acessions were used to study the genetic diversity at the molecular level using RAPD markers. Concurrently, two tissue culture protocols were evaluated for their organogenesis ability, and capacity to generate somaclonal variation. From the original 18 primers tested, amplifications were obtained with eight, which amplified 100 polymorphic bands. Average genetic distance was estimated as 0.36, indicating that a large amount of genetic diversity exits among the accessions. The accessions were grouped by their genetic similarities into four distinct groups. Callus induction was achieved on two different Murashige and Skoog basal protocols, and shoot regeneration was archieved for several accessions on both media. Regenerated plants recovered in both protocols presented no differences in their RAPD band profile. Morphological characterization using data from stems, leaves, flowers, pegs, pods, and seeds demonstrated that the germplasm presented great morphological variability. Principal component analysis was able to discriminate the accessions in terms of three dimensions, and Cluster analysis differentiated four distinct groups. Average dry matter yield in 2003 was 4.35 Mg ha (elevado a -1), and ranged from zero to 9.10 Mg ha (elevado a -1). Average crude protein was 180 g kg (elevado a -1) of DM and ranged from 130 to 220 g kg (elevado a -1). The average value of in vitro organic matter digestion was 670 g kg (elevado a -1) of DM and ranged from 600 to 730 g kg (elevado a -1). Some accesions produced high seed yields reaching values above 1.00 Mg ha (elevado a -1). Average seed production was 0.32 Mg ha (elevado a -1) in 2003, and 0.43 Mg ha (elevado a -1) in 2004. A. pintoi germplasm presented high levels of resistance to the nematode species Meloidogyne arenaria, M. javanica, and M. incognita. 650 $aArachis pintoi 650 $aGermoplasma 650 $aLeguminosa Forrageira 650 $aMorfologia Vegetal 650 $aRecurso Genético
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