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Biblioteca Rui Tendinha. |
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25/01/2017 |
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25/01/2017 |
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SANTOS FILHO, H. P.; NASCIMENTO, A. S. do.; MELO, R. L. de.; ABREU, K. C. de M. |
Título: |
Manual prático para o manejo ecológico de pragas dos citros. |
Ano de publicação: |
2003 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Cruz das Almas : Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura, 2003. |
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32 p. |
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(Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura. Documentos, 111). |
ISSN: |
1516-5728 |
Idioma: |
Português |
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Fundamentos da inspeção de pragas; Classificação das pragas para efeito do manejo ecológico; Inimigos naturais; Inspetor de pragas; Manejador de pragas; Princípios da inspeção de pragas; Ficha de campo; Procedimentos para o preenchimento da ficha de campo; Caderno de campo; Procedimentos para o preenchimento do caderno de campo; Monitoramento de pragas; Monitoramento de doenças. |
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Citros; Citrus; Ecological management; Fruta citrica; Manejo ecológico; Pest; Praga; Praga de planta; Pragas. |
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02/07/2017 |
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FERRÃO, L. F. V.; FERRÃO, R. G.; FERRÃO, M. A. G.; FONSECA, A. F. A. da.; GARCIA, A. F. |
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Luis Felipe V. Ferrão, ESALQ/USP; Romário Gava Ferrão, Incaper; Maria Amélia Gava Ferrão, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Aymbiré Francisco Almeida da Fonseca, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Antônio Augusto Franco Garcia, ESALQ/USP. |
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Mixed model to multiple Harvest-Location trial applied to genomic prediction in Coffea canephora. |
Ano de publicação: |
2016 |
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In: PLANT & ANIMAL GENOME CONFERENCE, 24., 2016, San Diego, CA. [Abstracts...]. San Diego: [s.n.], 2016. não paginado. P1168. |
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Português |
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Genomic Selection (GS) has been studied in several crops with potential to increase the rates of genetic gain and reduce the length of breeding cycle. Despite the relevance, there is a modest number of reports applied to the genus Coffea. Nevertheless, the effective implementation depends on the ability to consider genomic models that represent with adequate reliability the breeding scenario in which the specie are inserted. Coffee experimentation, in general, is represented for evaluations in multiples sites and harvests (MET), in order to understand the interaction magnitude and predicting the performance of untested genotypes. Therefore, the main objective of this study was investigate GS models that accommodate MET modeling. A expansion of the traditional GBLUP was proposed in order to accommodate the interactions in the GS model. Different scenarios that mimic the coffee breeding and models commonly used in the analysis were compared. In terms of goodness of fit this approach showed the lowest AIC and BIC values and, consequently, the best goodness of fit. The predictive capacity was measured by cross-validation and, in contrast with the GBLUP, the incorporation of the MET modeling showed higher predictive accuracy (on average 10-17% higher) and lower prediction errors. All the genomic analysis were performed using the Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach, which showed a good potential to be used in coffee breeding programs. Thus, as conclusion, the results achieved may be used as basis for additional studies into the Genus Coffea and expanded for other perennial crops, that have a similar experimentation design. MenosGenomic Selection (GS) has been studied in several crops with potential to increase the rates of genetic gain and reduce the length of breeding cycle. Despite the relevance, there is a modest number of reports applied to the genus Coffea. Nevertheless, the effective implementation depends on the ability to consider genomic models that represent with adequate reliability the breeding scenario in which the specie are inserted. Coffee experimentation, in general, is represented for evaluations in multiples sites and harvests (MET), in order to understand the interaction magnitude and predicting the performance of untested genotypes. Therefore, the main objective of this study was investigate GS models that accommodate MET modeling. A expansion of the traditional GBLUP was proposed in order to accommodate the interactions in the GS model. Different scenarios that mimic the coffee breeding and models commonly used in the analysis were compared. In terms of goodness of fit this approach showed the lowest AIC and BIC values and, consequently, the best goodness of fit. The predictive capacity was measured by cross-validation and, in contrast with the GBLUP, the incorporation of the MET modeling showed higher predictive accuracy (on average 10-17% higher) and lower prediction errors. All the genomic analysis were performed using the Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach, which showed a good potential to be used in coffee breeding programs. Thus, as conclusion, the results achieved ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Café Conilon; Coffea canephora; Genomic Selection. |
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G Melhoramento Genético |
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http://biblioteca.incaper.es.gov.br/digital/bitstream/item/2728/1/Mixed-Model-to-Multiple-Harvest-Location1.pdf
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LEADER 02337nam a2200193 a 4500 001 1009544 005 2017-07-02 008 2016 bl uuuu u01u1 u #d 100 1 $aFERRÃO, L. F. V. 245 $aMixed model to multiple Harvest-Location trial applied to genomic prediction in Coffea canephora.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: PLANT & ANIMAL GENOME CONFERENCE, 24., 2016, San Diego, CA. [Abstracts...]. San Diego: [s.n.], 2016. não paginado. P1168.$c1168 520 $aGenomic Selection (GS) has been studied in several crops with potential to increase the rates of genetic gain and reduce the length of breeding cycle. Despite the relevance, there is a modest number of reports applied to the genus Coffea. Nevertheless, the effective implementation depends on the ability to consider genomic models that represent with adequate reliability the breeding scenario in which the specie are inserted. Coffee experimentation, in general, is represented for evaluations in multiples sites and harvests (MET), in order to understand the interaction magnitude and predicting the performance of untested genotypes. Therefore, the main objective of this study was investigate GS models that accommodate MET modeling. A expansion of the traditional GBLUP was proposed in order to accommodate the interactions in the GS model. Different scenarios that mimic the coffee breeding and models commonly used in the analysis were compared. In terms of goodness of fit this approach showed the lowest AIC and BIC values and, consequently, the best goodness of fit. The predictive capacity was measured by cross-validation and, in contrast with the GBLUP, the incorporation of the MET modeling showed higher predictive accuracy (on average 10-17% higher) and lower prediction errors. All the genomic analysis were performed using the Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach, which showed a good potential to be used in coffee breeding programs. Thus, as conclusion, the results achieved may be used as basis for additional studies into the Genus Coffea and expanded for other perennial crops, that have a similar experimentation design. 653 $aCafé Conilon 653 $aCoffea canephora 653 $aGenomic Selection 700 1 $aFERRÃO, R. G. 700 1 $aFERRÃO, M. A. G. 700 1 $aFONSECA, A. F. A. da. 700 1 $aGARCIA, A. F.
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22/05/2015 |
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26/04/2018 |
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REVISTA INOVES |
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INOVES |
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Secretaria de Estado de Gestão e Recursos Humanos |
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vitória, ES |
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