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GALEANO, E. A. V.; OLIVEIRA, D. de.; ANTERIO, C. da S.; SANTOS JÚNIOR, P. S. dos.; OMENA, M. S.; SIMÕES, S. N.; COSME, R. de C. |
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Edileuza Aparecida Vital Galeano, Incaper; Danilo de Oliveira, IFES; Cristian da Silva Anterio, IFES; Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Júnior, IFES; Moisés Savedra Omena, IFES; Sergio Nery Simões, IFES; Rodrigo de Castro Cosme, Incaper. |
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Resultados obtidos com a sistematização dos dados da produção agrícola do Estado do Espírito Santo. |
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2018 |
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INTELLETTO, Venda Nova do Imigrante, v.3, n.2, p. 80-89, 2018. |
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Português |
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Neste artigo são apresentados os resultados obtidos a partir da implantação e utilização do SIPAC - Sistema de Informações da Produção Agropecuária Capixaba. Foi possível disponibilizar para os pesquisadores e sociedade em geral um conjunto de informações da produção agrícola de todos os produtos agrícolas de cada um dos municípios capixabas. O projeto contribuiu para viabilizar economicamente atividades de pesquisa e extensão rural por meio da redução dos custos com a sistematização de dados da produção agrícola.
This paper presents the results obtained from the implementation and use of the SIPAC - Information System of Agricultural Production Capixaba. It was possible to make available to the researchers and society in general a set of information on the agricultural production of all the agricultural products of each of the municipalities of the state of Espírito Santo. The project contributed to the economic feasibility of rural research and extension activities through the reduction of costs with the systematization of agricultural production data. |
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Dados; Produção agrícola; SIPAC; Sistema; Sistema de Informações da Produção Agropecuária Capixaba. |
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Agricultural production; Agriculture; Data; System. |
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12/07/2024 |
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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. |
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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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