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KLIE, M. S. |
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Mauricio Sagastuy Klie. |
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Agroforestry as a biodiversity conservation tool and the motivations and limitations for small scale farmers to implement agroforest systems in the North-Esastern Atlantic forest biome in Brazil. |
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2018 |
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Suécia : Göteborgs Universitet, 2018. |
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52 p. |
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Português |
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Thesis for graduation of natural science degree with the main subject of environmental science.
Pesquisa desenvolvida através do convênio entre o Incaper e a Göteborgs Universitet. |
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This research investigates the biodiversity conservation value of agroforest systems and the motivations and limitations for small scale farmers to implement these systems in the northeastern Atlantic Forest biome. This thesis aims at answering these research questions: 1. To what extent can agroforestry systems in southern Bahia provide habitat for three emblematic endemic species of the Atlantic Forest (from a landscape and farm scale perspective)? Emblematic species: golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas), maned sloth (Bradypus torquatus), and golden-bellied capuchin (Sapajus xanthosternos)
2. To what extent is agroforestry a viable option for small scale farmers in the Bahia sub-region of the Atlantic Forest? 3. What barriers exist for small scale famers and how could these be overcome to
increase farmer?s willingness for agroforestry?...
Esta pesquisa investiga o valor de conservação da biodiversidade dos sistemas agroflorestais (SAF) e as motivações e limitações para que agricultores familiares possam criar SAF no nordeste da Mata Atlântica. Este artigo visa responder às seguintes perguntas: 1. Até que ponto podem os SAFs no sul da Bahia servir como hábitat para: o micoleão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas), a preguiça-de-coleira
(Bradypus torquatus), e o macaco-prego-do-peito-amarelo (Sapajus xanthosternos)? 2. Até que ponto são os SAF uma opção viável para os agricultores familiares da subregião da Bahia na Mata Atlântica?
3. Quais são as limitações principais para os agricultores familiares e como podem ser superadas para incentivar o agricultor a implementar SAF?... MenosThis research investigates the biodiversity conservation value of agroforest systems and the motivations and limitations for small scale farmers to implement these systems in the northeastern Atlantic Forest biome. This thesis aims at answering these research questions: 1. To what extent can agroforestry systems in southern Bahia provide habitat for three emblematic endemic species of the Atlantic Forest (from a landscape and farm scale perspective)? Emblematic species: golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas), maned sloth (Bradypus torquatus), and golden-bellied capuchin (Sapajus xanthosternos)
2. To what extent is agroforestry a viable option for small scale farmers in the Bahia sub-region of the Atlantic Forest? 3. What barriers exist for small scale famers and how could these be overcome to
increase farmer?s willingness for agroforestry?...
Esta pesquisa investiga o valor de conservação da biodiversidade dos sistemas agroflorestais (SAF) e as motivações e limitações para que agricultores familiares possam criar SAF no nordeste da Mata Atlântica. Este artigo visa responder às seguintes perguntas: 1. Até que ponto podem os SAFs no sul da Bahia servir como hábitat para: o micoleão-de-cara-dourada (Leontopithecus chrysomelas), a preguiça-de-coleira
(Bradypus torquatus), e o macaco-prego-do-peito-amarelo (Sapajus xanthosternos)? 2. Até que ponto são os SAF uma opção viável para os agricultores familiares da subregião da Bahia na Mata Atlântica?
3. Quais são as... Mostrar Tudo |
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Biodiversidade dos sistemas agroflorestais; Brasil; Mata Atlântica. |
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Agricultural production; Agroforestry practices; Atlantic Forest; Biodiversity; Brazil; Habitat. |
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12/07/2024 |
Data da última atualização: |
14/08/2024 |
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FERRÃO, M. A. G.; RIVA-SOUZA, E. M.; AZEVEDO, C.; VOLPI, P. S.; VOLPI, P. S.; FONSECA, A. F. A. da.; FERRÃO, R. G.; MONTAGNON, C.; FERRÃO, L. F. V. |
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Maria Amélia Gava Ferrão, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Elaine Manelli Riva-Souza, Incaper; Camila Azevedo, University of Florida; Paulo Sérgio Volpi, Incaper; Paulo Sérgio Volpi, Incaper; Aymbiré Francisco Almeida da Fonseca, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Romário Gava Ferrão, Incaper; Christopher Montagnon, RD2vision; Luis Felipe V. Ferrão, University of Florida. |
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Robust and smart: Inference on phenotypic plasticity of Coffea canephora reveals adaptation to alternative environments. |
Ano de publicação: |
2024 |
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Crop Science, p. 1â??16, 2024. |
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Português |
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Coffee is an important crop with economic and social importance in several countries. With a daily consumption estimated at 2.2 billion cups, its sustainability is facing critical challenges given the projected climate changes. Coffea arabica, which represents ?60% of the global market coffee is a delicate crop, quite susceptible to diseases and biotic stresses. Developing climate-resilience cultivars is necessary, and it includes coffee plants adapted to new farming conditions that can meet the demand for biotic and abiotic tolerance and quality. In this context, Coffea canephora emerges as a potential candidate if the crop combines plasticity and cupping quality. Plant plasticity refers to adjusted phenotypic performance when grown in different environments, a fact that may help mitigate the detrimental effect of climate changes. In this study, using a multiple environment trial, we combined genomic and genotype-by-environment analyses to answer the following main question: How the climate effects may affect the phenotypic plasticity in C. canephora? Our contributions in this paper are fourfold: (i) we draw attention to the cupping quality and yield performance of C. canephora cultivars when evaluated in high-altitude and cold weather, (ii) we compared C. arabica and C. canephora phenotypic plasticity and highlight genotypes with broad and specific adaptation to certain environmental conditions, and finally, (iii) using stochastic simulation, we emphasize the potential of molecular breeding in the long term in coffee. Altogether, we present an emerging view on how C. canephora could be a valid alternative for climate-smart cultivars in a projected scenario of altered climatic conditions. MenosCoffee is an important crop with economic and social importance in several countries. With a daily consumption estimated at 2.2 billion cups, its sustainability is facing critical challenges given the projected climate changes. Coffea arabica, which represents ?60% of the global market coffee is a delicate crop, quite susceptible to diseases and biotic stresses. Developing climate-resilience cultivars is necessary, and it includes coffee plants adapted to new farming conditions that can meet the demand for biotic and abiotic tolerance and quality. In this context, Coffea canephora emerges as a potential candidate if the crop combines plasticity and cupping quality. Plant plasticity refers to adjusted phenotypic performance when grown in different environments, a fact that may help mitigate the detrimental effect of climate changes. In this study, using a multiple environment trial, we combined genomic and genotype-by-environment analyses to answer the following main question: How the climate effects may affect the phenotypic plasticity in C. canephora? Our contributions in this paper are fourfold: (i) we draw attention to the cupping quality and yield performance of C. canephora cultivars when evaluated in high-altitude and cold weather, (ii) we compared C. arabica and C. canephora phenotypic plasticity and highlight genotypes with broad and specific adaptation to certain environmental conditions, and finally, (iii) using stochastic simulation, we emphasize the potential of ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Café; Cafeicultura; Coffea Arábica; Coffea Canephora; Genoma; Mudança Climática. |
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