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INIA Treinta y Tres. |
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21/10/2021 |
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21/10/2021 |
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AVILA, J.; TISCORNIA, S.; ALONSO, R.; MARTÍNEZ, G.; LUPO, S. |
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Sección Micología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.; Sección Micología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.; Sección Micología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.; GONZALO ANIBAL MARTINEZ CROSA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; Sección Micología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay. |
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Efectividad de hongos antagonistas para el control biológico de Botrytis cinerea en Eucalyptus: resultados preliminares. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2021 |
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In: Sociedad Uruguaya de Fitopatología Jornada Uruguaya de Fitopatología, 6., Jornada Uruguaya de Protección Vegetal, 4., 21-22 octubre, 2021, Montevideo, Uruguay. Libro de resúmenes. Montevideo (UY): Sociedad Uruguay de Fitopatología (SUFIT), 2021. |
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p. 25. |
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Español |
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Financiamiento: Convenio Facultad de Ciencias - INIA Tacuarembó. |
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BOTRYTIS CINEREA; CONTROL BIOLOGICO; ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS; EUCALYPTUS. |
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H20 Enfermedades de las plantas |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/16048/1/Martinez-1.pdf
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Fecha actual : |
03/10/2016 |
Actualizado : |
03/10/2016 |
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BENNADJI, Z.; FERREIRA, F.; CASTILLO, D.; ALFONSO, M. |
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ZOHRA BENNADJI SOUALHIA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; FERNANDO AMAURI FERREIRA CHIESA, Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Química; DIANA CONSUELO CASTILLO DIAZ, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARCELO FABIAN ALFONSO DEL PINO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Secondary metabolites of native forest trees as raw materials for innovative non-wood forest products: An Uruguayan case study. [Resumen de poster]. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2015 |
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In: WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESS, 14., September, 07- 11th, Durban, South Africa, 2015. |
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Español |
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Secondary metabolites of Uruguayan native forest trees hold a great potential for new biomaterials applications in the national forest industry but remain poorly investigated. This work presents a synthesis of the main issues in identification, separation and chemical characterization of selected forest tree secondary metabolites as raw materials for innovative non-wood forest products, reached through an inter-institutional agreement between the National Agricultural Research Institute (INIA - Uruguay) and the Faculty of Chemistry of the Republic University of Uruguay. Based on research advances on domestication of native forest trees with high economic potential, executed since 2007, the activities focused on: (i) the bioprospection of three native tree species (ñandubay (Prosopis affinis Spreng.), algarrobo (Prosopis nigra Griseb.) and quillaja (Quillaja brasiliensis (St.Hil.) Mart.) and (ii) the identification and chemical characterization of selected secondary metabolites. In bioprospection, 31 individuals were sampled from a total of 200 candidate trees selected in P. affinis and P. nigra natural repartition area in the country and bark and wood chemical analysis were realized using HPLC methods. For Q. brasiliensis, more than 500 individuals were identified in its natural repartition area and protocols for leaves saponins extraction were designed .The results obtained until now encourage to continue investigations with selected secondary metabolites to support novel processes and products development and alternative biomaterials applications, promoting the use and management of forest native trees in Uruguay. MenosSecondary metabolites of Uruguayan native forest trees hold a great potential for new biomaterials applications in the national forest industry but remain poorly investigated. This work presents a synthesis of the main issues in identification, separation and chemical characterization of selected forest tree secondary metabolites as raw materials for innovative non-wood forest products, reached through an inter-institutional agreement between the National Agricultural Research Institute (INIA - Uruguay) and the Faculty of Chemistry of the Republic University of Uruguay. Based on research advances on domestication of native forest trees with high economic potential, executed since 2007, the activities focused on: (i) the bioprospection of three native tree species (ñandubay (Prosopis affinis Spreng.), algarrobo (Prosopis nigra Griseb.) and quillaja (Quillaja brasiliensis (St.Hil.) Mart.) and (ii) the identification and chemical characterization of selected secondary metabolites. In bioprospection, 31 individuals were sampled from a total of 200 candidate trees selected in P. affinis and P. nigra natural repartition area in the country and bark and wood chemical analysis were realized using HPLC methods. For Q. brasiliensis, more than 500 individuals were identified in its natural repartition area and protocols for leaves saponins extraction were designed .The results obtained until now encourage to continue investigations with selected secondary metabolites to support novel p... Presentar Todo |
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BIOMATERIALS; FOREST NATIVE TREES; SECONDARY METABOLITES. |
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URUGUAY. |
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K10 Producción forestal |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/6141/1/Poster-Zohra-2015.pdf
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LEADER 02313nam a2200193 a 4500 001 1055757 005 2016-10-03 008 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aBENNADJI, Z. 245 $aSecondary metabolites of native forest trees as raw materials for innovative non-wood forest products$bAn Uruguayan case study. [Resumen de poster].$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESS, 14., September, 07- 11th, Durban, South Africa$c2015 520 $aSecondary metabolites of Uruguayan native forest trees hold a great potential for new biomaterials applications in the national forest industry but remain poorly investigated. This work presents a synthesis of the main issues in identification, separation and chemical characterization of selected forest tree secondary metabolites as raw materials for innovative non-wood forest products, reached through an inter-institutional agreement between the National Agricultural Research Institute (INIA - Uruguay) and the Faculty of Chemistry of the Republic University of Uruguay. Based on research advances on domestication of native forest trees with high economic potential, executed since 2007, the activities focused on: (i) the bioprospection of three native tree species (ñandubay (Prosopis affinis Spreng.), algarrobo (Prosopis nigra Griseb.) and quillaja (Quillaja brasiliensis (St.Hil.) Mart.) and (ii) the identification and chemical characterization of selected secondary metabolites. In bioprospection, 31 individuals were sampled from a total of 200 candidate trees selected in P. affinis and P. nigra natural repartition area in the country and bark and wood chemical analysis were realized using HPLC methods. For Q. brasiliensis, more than 500 individuals were identified in its natural repartition area and protocols for leaves saponins extraction were designed .The results obtained until now encourage to continue investigations with selected secondary metabolites to support novel processes and products development and alternative biomaterials applications, promoting the use and management of forest native trees in Uruguay. 650 $aURUGUAY 653 $aBIOMATERIALS 653 $aFOREST NATIVE TREES 653 $aSECONDARY METABOLITES 700 1 $aFERREIRA, F. 700 1 $aCASTILLO, D. 700 1 $aALFONSO, M.
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