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Embrapa Semiárido. |
Data corrente: |
28/02/2024 |
Data da última atualização: |
06/08/2024 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
Autoria: |
SILVA, B. A.; MOTA, H. B. da S.; KAUFFMANN, C. M.; QUEIROZ, P. de S.; BATISTA, A. M. do V.; CÁRDENAS, S. B. dos S.; FREITAS, D. M. S.; NAGATA, T. |
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BRUNO ARCANJO SILVA, INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS; HELENA BEATRIZ DA SILVA MOTA, INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS; CATERYNNE MELO KAUFFMANN, INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS; PALOMA DE SOUZA QUEIROZ, INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS; AMANDA MORAES DO VALE BATISTA, INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS; STEPHANNY BARRETO DOS SANTOS CÁRDENAS, INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS; DEBORA MARIA SANSINI FREITAS, CPATSA; TATSUYA NAGATA, INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS. |
Título: |
Identificação de vírus associados a cucurbitáceas por sequenciamento de alto desempenho. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
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In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE FITOPATOLOGIA, 53., 2023, Brasília, DF. Anais... Brasília, DF: Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia, 2023. |
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p. 649. |
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Português |
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar viroma e identificar novos vírus em cucurbitáceas (Citrullus spp., Cucumis spp., Cucurbita spp. e Sechium spp.) utilizando High-Throughput Sequencing (HTS). |
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HTS; Viroma; Viroses. |
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Cucurbitaceae; Doença; Hortaliça Cucurbitácea; Vírus. |
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Plant diseases and disorders. |
Categoria do assunto: |
H Saúde e Patologia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1162348/1/IDENTIFICACAO-DE-VIRUS-ASSOCIADOS-A-CUCURBITACEAS-2023-cbf.pdf
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LEADER 01142nam a2200301 a 4500 001 2162348 005 2024-08-06 008 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSILVA, B. A. 245 $aIdentificação de vírus associados a cucurbitáceas por sequenciamento de alto desempenho.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE FITOPATOLOGIA, 53., 2023, Brasília, DF. Anais... Brasília, DF: Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia$c2023 300 $ap. 649. 520 $aO objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar viroma e identificar novos vírus em cucurbitáceas (Citrullus spp., Cucumis spp., Cucurbita spp. e Sechium spp.) utilizando High-Throughput Sequencing (HTS). 650 $aPlant diseases and disorders 650 $aCucurbitaceae 650 $aDoença 650 $aHortaliça Cucurbitácea 650 $aVírus 653 $aHTS 653 $aViroma 653 $aViroses 700 1 $aMOTA, H. B. da S. 700 1 $aKAUFFMANN, C. M. 700 1 $aQUEIROZ, P. de S. 700 1 $aBATISTA, A. M. do V. 700 1 $aCÁRDENAS, S. B. dos S. 700 1 $aFREITAS, D. M. S. 700 1 $aNAGATA, T.
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Embrapa Meio Ambiente. |
Data corrente: |
31/10/2023 |
Data da última atualização: |
18/12/2023 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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MAUÉS, M. M.; CAMPBELL, A. J.; SILVA E SILVA, F. D. da; LEÃO, K. L.; CARVALHEIRO, L. G.; MOREIRA, E. F.; MERTENS, F.; KONRAD, M. L.; MENEZES, C. |
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M. M. MAUÉS; A. J. CAMPBELL; F. D. DA SILVA E SILVA; K. L. LEÃO; L. G. CARVALHEIRO; E. F. MOREIRA; F. MERTENS; M. L. KONRAD; CRISTIANO MENEZES, CNPMA. |
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Managed native bees (Scaptotrigona aff. postica) and wild pollinators impact on açaípalm (Euterpe oleraceaMart.) yield in eastern Brazilian Amazon. . |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL APICULTURAL CONGRESS, 48., 2023, Santiago. Sustainablebeekeeping, from the south to the world: abstract book... Santiago: APIMONDIA, 2023. Ref. OP-202. |
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p. 111. |
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Português |
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Agricultural expansion is a major driver of habitat loss, which triggers biodiversitydecline, including wild pollinators, and affects crop production. 76% of world crops are dependenton biotic pollination, therefore Integrated Crop Pollination (ICP), the arrangement of managed andwild bees combined with farm practices that support wild pollinators (e.g. habitat management),could help reverse negative impacts of pollinators deficit in tropical crops, while maximisingbenefits to producers. In the Amazon River delta, the Açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea Mart.Arecaceae) is unmatched among native forest plants in its cultural, social and economic importanceto the region. Its thick juice (?vinho do açaí?) is an important staple food in both rural and urbanpopulations. We applied the ICP approach to açaí palm production in the eastern Brazilian Amazonand evaluated the effects of a native managed stingless bee, Scaptotrigona postica, and landscape-level forest conservation on yield and socioeconomic outcomes, on 18 açaí palm plantations innortheast Pará state, Brazil. We found that managed stingless bees and forest cover enhancedflower visitor abundance on açaí palm inflorescences, but visitor abundance increases attributed tomanaged bees were associated with shifts in flower visitor evenness and diversity, due to reducedvisitation of wild bees close to managed colonies. Fruit production on inflorescences waspositively related to bee abundance and bee diversity. Consequently, overall pollination efficiencywas lower in plantations dominated by managed bees, especially when native forest cover in thesurroundings was low. At the hectare scale, managed bees and landscape-level forest conservationhad complementary effects on fruit yields, but additional costs of bee colonies mean profits werelargely explained by surrounding forest cover. We concluded that managed bees have greatpotential to boost açaí fruit yields, but the increased environmental and socioeconomic risksassociated with this activity indicates that growers should prioritise forest conservation and habitatrestoration to safeguard natural pollination ecosystem service and improve the overall sustainability of açaí fruit production in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. MenosAgricultural expansion is a major driver of habitat loss, which triggers biodiversitydecline, including wild pollinators, and affects crop production. 76% of world crops are dependenton biotic pollination, therefore Integrated Crop Pollination (ICP), the arrangement of managed andwild bees combined with farm practices that support wild pollinators (e.g. habitat management),could help reverse negative impacts of pollinators deficit in tropical crops, while maximisingbenefits to producers. In the Amazon River delta, the Açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea Mart.Arecaceae) is unmatched among native forest plants in its cultural, social and economic importanceto the region. Its thick juice (?vinho do açaí?) is an important staple food in both rural and urbanpopulations. We applied the ICP approach to açaí palm production in the eastern Brazilian Amazonand evaluated the effects of a native managed stingless bee, Scaptotrigona postica, and landscape-level forest conservation on yield and socioeconomic outcomes, on 18 açaí palm plantations innortheast Pará state, Brazil. We found that managed stingless bees and forest cover enhancedflower visitor abundance on açaí palm inflorescences, but visitor abundance increases attributed tomanaged bees were associated with shifts in flower visitor evenness and diversity, due to reducedvisitation of wild bees close to managed colonies. Fruit production on inflorescences waspositively related to bee abundance and bee diversity. Consequently, overall pol... Mostrar Tudo |
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Stingless bees. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1157607/1/RA-MenezesC-APIMONDIA-2023-Ref-OP-202.pdf
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LEADER 03145nam a2200241 a 4500 001 2157607 005 2023-12-18 008 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMAUÉS, M. M. 245 $aManaged native bees (Scaptotrigona aff. postica) and wild pollinators impact on açaípalm (Euterpe oleraceaMart.) yield in eastern Brazilian Amazon. .$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: INTERNATIONAL APICULTURAL CONGRESS, 48., 2023, Santiago. Sustainablebeekeeping, from the south to the world: abstract book... Santiago: APIMONDIA, 2023. Ref. OP-202.$c2023 300 $ap. 111. 520 $aAgricultural expansion is a major driver of habitat loss, which triggers biodiversitydecline, including wild pollinators, and affects crop production. 76% of world crops are dependenton biotic pollination, therefore Integrated Crop Pollination (ICP), the arrangement of managed andwild bees combined with farm practices that support wild pollinators (e.g. habitat management),could help reverse negative impacts of pollinators deficit in tropical crops, while maximisingbenefits to producers. In the Amazon River delta, the Açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea Mart.Arecaceae) is unmatched among native forest plants in its cultural, social and economic importanceto the region. Its thick juice (?vinho do açaí?) is an important staple food in both rural and urbanpopulations. We applied the ICP approach to açaí palm production in the eastern Brazilian Amazonand evaluated the effects of a native managed stingless bee, Scaptotrigona postica, and landscape-level forest conservation on yield and socioeconomic outcomes, on 18 açaí palm plantations innortheast Pará state, Brazil. We found that managed stingless bees and forest cover enhancedflower visitor abundance on açaí palm inflorescences, but visitor abundance increases attributed tomanaged bees were associated with shifts in flower visitor evenness and diversity, due to reducedvisitation of wild bees close to managed colonies. Fruit production on inflorescences waspositively related to bee abundance and bee diversity. Consequently, overall pollination efficiencywas lower in plantations dominated by managed bees, especially when native forest cover in thesurroundings was low. At the hectare scale, managed bees and landscape-level forest conservationhad complementary effects on fruit yields, but additional costs of bee colonies mean profits werelargely explained by surrounding forest cover. We concluded that managed bees have greatpotential to boost açaí fruit yields, but the increased environmental and socioeconomic risksassociated with this activity indicates that growers should prioritise forest conservation and habitatrestoration to safeguard natural pollination ecosystem service and improve the overall sustainability of açaí fruit production in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. 650 $aStingless bees 650 $aAbelha 700 1 $aCAMPBELL, A. J. 700 1 $aSILVA E SILVA, F. D. da 700 1 $aLEÃO, K. L. 700 1 $aCARVALHEIRO, L. G. 700 1 $aMOREIRA, E. F. 700 1 $aMERTENS, F. 700 1 $aKONRAD, M. L. 700 1 $aMENEZES, C.
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