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ARAUJO, M. R.; MARTINS, D. dos S.; FORNAZIER, M. J.; URAMOTO, K.; FERREIRA, P. S. F.; ZUCCHI, R. A.; GODOY, W. A. C. |
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Mayara R. de Araujo, ESALQ; David dos Santos Martins, Incaper; Mauricio José Fornazier, Incaper; Keiko Uramoto, ESALQ; Paulo S. F. Ferreira, UFV; Roberto A. Zucchi, UFV; Wesley A.C. Godoy, ESALQ. |
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Long-term fruit fly monitoring and impact of the systems approach on richness and abundance. |
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2021 |
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The Canadian Entomologist, p. 1-20, 2021. |
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Inglês |
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We investigated ecological patterns of richness and abundance of Anastrepha fruit flies, based on a long-term series with a dataset from 1998 to 2010, subdivided into four subseries describing pest management through the systems approach (integration of different measures, at least two of which act independently, with cumulative effects), and its impact on abundance and diversity of fruit flies. Richness and abundance were influenced by time and distance but to different extents. Spatio-temporal analysis taking into account the implementation of the systems approach revealed
clear effects of the pest management on fruit fly richness and abundance. However, abundance was affected by the systems approach three years before richness was. Abundance and richness also showed different relationships with time and distance between orchards and forest. The Gompertz
model, used to describe the relationship between area and species richness, was the function that showed the best fit to the data. The richness-partitioning analysis, which decomposes beta diversity, indicated different distributions of richness values and predictions for additive partitioning that were directly associated with the implementation of the systems approach. The spectral analysis projected different trends for peaks, indicating that the systems approach is able to delay the time for new population peaks of fruit flies. |
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Modelo Gompertz. |
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Mamão; Mosca das Frutas. |
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LEADER 02067naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1023652 005 2021-08-16 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aARAUJO, M. R. 245 $aLong-term fruit fly monitoring and impact of the systems approach on richness and abundance.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 520 $aWe investigated ecological patterns of richness and abundance of Anastrepha fruit flies, based on a long-term series with a dataset from 1998 to 2010, subdivided into four subseries describing pest management through the systems approach (integration of different measures, at least two of which act independently, with cumulative effects), and its impact on abundance and diversity of fruit flies. Richness and abundance were influenced by time and distance but to different extents. Spatio-temporal analysis taking into account the implementation of the systems approach revealed clear effects of the pest management on fruit fly richness and abundance. However, abundance was affected by the systems approach three years before richness was. Abundance and richness also showed different relationships with time and distance between orchards and forest. The Gompertz model, used to describe the relationship between area and species richness, was the function that showed the best fit to the data. The richness-partitioning analysis, which decomposes beta diversity, indicated different distributions of richness values and predictions for additive partitioning that were directly associated with the implementation of the systems approach. The spectral analysis projected different trends for peaks, indicating that the systems approach is able to delay the time for new population peaks of fruit flies. 650 $aMamão 650 $aMosca das Frutas 653 $aModelo Gompertz 700 1 $aMARTINS, D. dos S. 700 1 $aFORNAZIER, M. J. 700 1 $aURAMOTO, K. 700 1 $aFERREIRA, P. S. F. 700 1 $aZUCCHI, R. A. 700 1 $aGODOY, W. A. C. 773 $tThe Canadian Entomologist, p. 1-20, 2021.
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SENRA, J. F. de B.; SILVA, J. A. da; FERREIRA, A.; ESPOSTI, M. D.; FERRÃO, M. A. G.; FASSARELLA, K. M.; SILVA, U. R.; MILHEIROS, I. S.; SILVA, F. G. da |
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João Felipe de Brites Senra, Incaper; Josimar Aleixo da Silva; Adésio Ferreira; Marlon Dutra Degli Esposti, Incaper; Maria Amélia Gava Ferrão, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Kamila Machado Fassarella, Incaper; Uliana Ribeiro Silva; Idalina Sturião Milheiros; Fernanda Gomes da Silva. |
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Initial performance and genetic diversity of coffee trees cultivated under contrasting altitude conditions. |
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Desempenho inicial e diversidade gen�©tica de cafeeiros cultivados em condi�§�µes contrastantes de altitude |
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2023 |
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Scientia Agricola, v. 80, p. e20220163, 2023. |
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http://doi.org/10.1590/1678-992X-2022-0163 |
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This work evaluated the initial performance and genetic diversity of Coffea canephora genotypes cultivated in environments at contrasting altitudes. Fourteen morphophysiological traits and seven descriptors of the genus Coffea spp. of coffee trees cultivated at altitudes of 140 m and 700 m were evaluated. The design used was Federer?s augmented block in a 2 Ã?â?? 112 factorial scheme with six blocks. The first factor was the two environments, and the second was the 112 genotypes, with eight common treatments, being five conilon coffee clones and three arabica coffee cultivars. The data were analyzed by the method of REML/BLUP and genetic correlation method. Genetic diversity was evaluated by estimating the distance matrix, applying the Gower methodology followed by the clustering method by Tocher and UPGMA. The phenotypic means were higher in the environment at an altitude of 700 m, except for plant height, number of leaves, and canopy height (CH). Genotypic effects were significant for most traits except for leaf width, CH, unit leaf area, and total leaf area. A wide genetic diversity was verified, with distances varying from 0.037 to 0.593 for the pairs of genotypes 26 Ã?â?? 93 and T7 Ã?â?? 76, respectively. Most of the traits studied showed high genotypic correlation with the environment and expressive genetic correlation between the evaluated traits thereby demonstrating the possibility of indirect selection. There is an adaptation of conilon coffee genotypes to high altitudes and the possibility of developing a specific cultivar for the southern state of EspÃ?ÂÂrito Santo.
Este trabalho avaliou o desempenho inicial e a diversidade genÃ?©tica de genÃ?³tipos de Coffea canephora cultivados em ambientes em altitudes contrastantes. Quatorze caracterÃ?ÂÂsticas morfofisiolÃ?³gicas e sete descritores do gÃ?ªnero Coffea spp. foram avaliados cafeeiros cultivados nas altitudes de 140 m e 700 m. O delineamento utilizado foi o bloco aumentado de Federer em esquema fatorial 2 Ã?â?? 112 com seis blocos. O primeiro fator foram os dois ambientes e o segundo foram os 112 genÃ?³tipos, com oito tratamentos comuns, sendo cinco clones de cafÃ?© conilon e trÃ?ªs cultivares de cafÃ?© arÃ?¡bica. Os dados foram analisados pelo mÃ?©todo REML/BLUP e mÃ?©todo de correlaÃ?§Ã?£o genÃ?©tica. A diversidade genÃ?©tica foi avaliada estimando a matriz de distÃ?¢ncia, aplicando a metodologia de Gower seguida do mÃ?©todo de agrupamento de Tocher e UPGMA. As mÃ?©dias fenotÃ?ÂÂpicas foram maiores no ambiente a 700 m de altitude, exceto para altura de planta, nÃ?ºmero de folhas e altura de copa (CH). Os efeitos genotÃ?ÂÂpicos foram significativos para a maioria das caracterÃ?ÂÂsticas, exceto para largura foliar, CH, Ã?¡rea foliar unitÃ?¡ria e Ã?¡rea foliar total. Foi verificada ampla diversidade genÃ?©tica, com distÃ?¢ncias variando de 0,037 a 0,593 para os pares dos genÃ?³tipos 26 Ã?â?? 93 e T7 Ã?â?? 76, respectivamente. A maioria das caracterÃ?ÂÂsticas estudadas apresentou alta correlaÃ?§Ã?£o genotÃ?ÂÂpica com o ambiente e expressiva correlaÃ?§Ã?£o genÃ?©tica entre as caracterÃ?ÂÂsticas avaliadas demonstrando a possibilidade de seleÃ?§Ã?£o indireta. HÃ?¡ adaptaÃ?§Ã?£o dos genÃ?³tipos de cafÃ?© conilon Ã? s altitudes elevadas e possibilidade de desenvolvimento de uma cultivar especÃ?ÂÂfica para o sul do estado do EspÃ?ÂÂrito Santo. MenosThis work evaluated the initial performance and genetic diversity of Coffea canephora genotypes cultivated in environments at contrasting altitudes. Fourteen morphophysiological traits and seven descriptors of the genus Coffea spp. of coffee trees cultivated at altitudes of 140 m and 700 m were evaluated. The design used was Federer?s augmented block in a 2 Ã?â?? 112 factorial scheme with six blocks. The first factor was the two environments, and the second was the 112 genotypes, with eight common treatments, being five conilon coffee clones and three arabica coffee cultivars. The data were analyzed by the method of REML/BLUP and genetic correlation method. Genetic diversity was evaluated by estimating the distance matrix, applying the Gower methodology followed by the clustering method by Tocher and UPGMA. The phenotypic means were higher in the environment at an altitude of 700 m, except for plant height, number of leaves, and canopy height (CH). Genotypic effects were significant for most traits except for leaf width, CH, unit leaf area, and total leaf area. A wide genetic diversity was verified, with distances varying from 0.037 to 0.593 for the pairs of genotypes 26 Ã?â?? 93 and T7 Ã?â?? 76, respectively. Most of the traits studied showed high genotypic correlation with the environment and expressive genetic correlation between the evaluated traits thereby demonstrating the possibility of indirect selection. There is an adaptation of conilon coffee genotypes to hi... Mostrar Tudo |
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Deviance; Genetic variability; Ordering. |
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Coffea Canephora. |
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