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INIA Las Brujas. |
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02/04/2020 |
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13/07/2021 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Actividades de Difusión |
Autor : |
INIA (INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN AGROPECUARIA); PROGRAMA NACIONAL PRODUCCIÓN FRUTÍCOLA |
Afiliación : |
PROGRAMA NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN PRODUCCIÓN FRUTÍCOLA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Encuentro Nacional sobre Frutos Nativos, 9°. Fiesta Nacional del Guayabo del País, 1. |
Complemento del título : |
Centro de Recreación de Paso Severino, Florida; 28-29 de marzo de 2019. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2019 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Canelones (Uruguay): INIA, 2019. [incluye presentaciones y video] |
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24 p. |
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(Serie Actividades de Difusión; 789). |
ISSN : |
1688-9258 |
Idioma : |
Español |
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A través del sitio web de INIA puede acceder a las presentaciones de la actividad realizada. Organizan: INIA, Facultad de Agronomía-UdelaR, MGAP-DGF (Dirección General Forestal). Apoyan: Centro de Recreación Paso Severino, Florida Departamento Abierto, CEUTA, Hierbas y Nativos del Severino, CURE (Centro Universitario Regional del Este), Slow Food Uruguay. Acceda desde aquí: http://www.inia.uy/estaciones-experimentales/direcciones-regionales/inia-las-brujas/9%C2%BA-Encuentro-Nacional-sobre-Frutos-Nativos |
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ÍNDICE.
P. 3- Avances en los estudios de frutas nativas. Vignale Beatriz, Cabrera Danilo, Machado Gonzalo, Rodriguez Pablo.
P. 7- Una propuesta de marcadores moleculares para la identificación varietal en Guayabo del País. Isabel Ferreira, Evelyn Nuñez, Marianella Quezada, Danilo Cabrera, Beatriz Vignale, Clara Pritsch.
P. 8- Caracterización fenotípica de dos poblaciones de mejoramiento de Guayabo del país (Acca sellowiana, Berg. Burret). Gustavo Rostagnol, Santiago Aguerre, Máximo
Álvarez, Gonzalo Machado, Danilo Cabrera, Beatriz Vignale, Clara Pritsch, Marianella Quezada.
P. 9- El arazá en Uruguay: de los bosques nativos al cultivo (CSIC I+D, 2018). G. Speroni, M. Bonifacino, C. Pritsch, M. Vaio, M. Souza-Pérez, C. Trujillo, J. I. Hormaza, J. Lora, B. Vignale, D. Cabrera, F. Ibáñez, G. Machado, A. Borges, C. Toranza.
P. 17- Pruebas de progenies en arazás rojos y amarillos: hijos míos o tuyos, pero ¿nuestros? Martin Silva, Claudia Da Luz, Magdalena Vaio, Evelyn Nuñez, Beatriz
Vignale, Gabriela Speroni, Clara Pritsch.
P. 18 - Aportes para el manejo integrado de moscas de la fruta (Diptera: Tephritidae). María Victoria Calvo, Soleda Delgado, Felicia Duarte, Nicolás Yakimik, Andrés González, Iris Beatriz Scatoni.
P.19 - Apoximis y sexualidad en Psidium Cattleyanum Sabine (Myrtacea): determinación por citometría de flujo en semillas. Claudia Da Luz, Magdalena Vaio,
Joerg Fuchs, Gabriela Speroni.
P. 20 - ¿Es necesaria la fecundación en la especie Apomíctica Psidium Cattleyanum Sabine? Gabriela Speroni, Mercedes Souza-Pérez, Cristina Trujillo, Claudia Da Luz.
P. 21 - Avances en el estudio del aceite esencial de Pitanga como potencial agente antitumoral. P. Lombardo, G. Ferragut, E. Dellacassa, M.A Severi, A. G. Sánchez, B.
Vignale, J. Cedano, L.H. Benitez, P. Radcenco, M. Do Carmo, D.J Keszenman. MenosÍNDICE.
P. 3- Avances en los estudios de frutas nativas. Vignale Beatriz, Cabrera Danilo, Machado Gonzalo, Rodriguez Pablo.
P. 7- Una propuesta de marcadores moleculares para la identificación varietal en Guayabo del País. Isabel Ferreira, Evelyn Nuñez, Marianella Quezada, Danilo Cabrera, Beatriz Vignale, Clara Pritsch.
P. 8- Caracterización fenotípica de dos poblaciones de mejoramiento de Guayabo del país (Acca sellowiana, Berg. Burret). Gustavo Rostagnol, Santiago Aguerre, Máximo
Álvarez, Gonzalo Machado, Danilo Cabrera, Beatriz Vignale, Clara Pritsch, Marianella Quezada.
P. 9- El arazá en Uruguay: de los bosques nativos al cultivo (CSIC I+D, 2018). G. Speroni, M. Bonifacino, C. Pritsch, M. Vaio, M. Souza-Pérez, C. Trujillo, J. I. Hormaza, J. Lora, B. Vignale, D. Cabrera, F. Ibáñez, G. Machado, A. Borges, C. Toranza.
P. 17- Pruebas de progenies en arazás rojos y amarillos: hijos míos o tuyos, pero ¿nuestros? Martin Silva, Claudia Da Luz, Magdalena Vaio, Evelyn Nuñez, Beatriz
Vignale, Gabriela Speroni, Clara Pritsch.
P. 18 - Aportes para el manejo integrado de moscas de la fruta (Diptera: Tephritidae). María Victoria Calvo, Soleda Delgado, Felicia Duarte, Nicolás Yakimik, Andrés González, Iris Beatriz Scatoni.
P.19 - Apoximis y sexualidad en Psidium Cattleyanum Sabine (Myrtacea): determinación por citometría de flujo en semillas. Claudia Da Luz, Magdalena Vaio,
Joerg Fuchs, Gabriela Speroni.
P. 20 - ¿Es necesaria la fecundación en la especie Apomíctica Psidium Cattleyanum ... Presentar Todo |
Thesagro : |
ACCA SELLOWIANA; FRUTOS NATIVOS; GUAYABO DEL PAÍS. |
Asunto categoría : |
F01 Cultivo |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/14353/1/SAD-789-Frutos-nativos-2019.pdf
http://www.inia.uy/estaciones-experimentales/direcciones-regionales/inia-las-brujas/9%C2%BA-Encuentro-Nacional-sobre-Frutos-Nativos
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LEADER 03065nam a2200205 a 4500 001 1060978 005 2021-07-13 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a1688-9258 100 1 $aINIA (INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN AGROPECUARIA) 245 $aEncuentro Nacional sobre Frutos Nativos, 9°. Fiesta Nacional del Guayabo del País, 1.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aCanelones (Uruguay): INIA, 2019. [incluye presentaciones y video]$c2019 300 $a24 p. 490 $a(Serie Actividades de Difusión; 789). 500 $aA través del sitio web de INIA puede acceder a las presentaciones de la actividad realizada. Organizan: INIA, Facultad de Agronomía-UdelaR, MGAP-DGF (Dirección General Forestal). Apoyan: Centro de Recreación Paso Severino, Florida Departamento Abierto, CEUTA, Hierbas y Nativos del Severino, CURE (Centro Universitario Regional del Este), Slow Food Uruguay. Acceda desde aquí: http://www.inia.uy/estaciones-experimentales/direcciones-regionales/inia-las-brujas/9%C2%BA-Encuentro-Nacional-sobre-Frutos-Nativos 520 $aÍNDICE. P. 3- Avances en los estudios de frutas nativas. Vignale Beatriz, Cabrera Danilo, Machado Gonzalo, Rodriguez Pablo. P. 7- Una propuesta de marcadores moleculares para la identificación varietal en Guayabo del País. Isabel Ferreira, Evelyn Nuñez, Marianella Quezada, Danilo Cabrera, Beatriz Vignale, Clara Pritsch. P. 8- Caracterización fenotípica de dos poblaciones de mejoramiento de Guayabo del país (Acca sellowiana, Berg. Burret). Gustavo Rostagnol, Santiago Aguerre, Máximo Álvarez, Gonzalo Machado, Danilo Cabrera, Beatriz Vignale, Clara Pritsch, Marianella Quezada. P. 9- El arazá en Uruguay: de los bosques nativos al cultivo (CSIC I+D, 2018). G. Speroni, M. Bonifacino, C. Pritsch, M. Vaio, M. Souza-Pérez, C. Trujillo, J. I. Hormaza, J. Lora, B. Vignale, D. Cabrera, F. Ibáñez, G. Machado, A. Borges, C. Toranza. P. 17- Pruebas de progenies en arazás rojos y amarillos: hijos míos o tuyos, pero ¿nuestros? Martin Silva, Claudia Da Luz, Magdalena Vaio, Evelyn Nuñez, Beatriz Vignale, Gabriela Speroni, Clara Pritsch. P. 18 - Aportes para el manejo integrado de moscas de la fruta (Diptera: Tephritidae). María Victoria Calvo, Soleda Delgado, Felicia Duarte, Nicolás Yakimik, Andrés González, Iris Beatriz Scatoni. P.19 - Apoximis y sexualidad en Psidium Cattleyanum Sabine (Myrtacea): determinación por citometría de flujo en semillas. Claudia Da Luz, Magdalena Vaio, Joerg Fuchs, Gabriela Speroni. P. 20 - ¿Es necesaria la fecundación en la especie Apomíctica Psidium Cattleyanum Sabine? Gabriela Speroni, Mercedes Souza-Pérez, Cristina Trujillo, Claudia Da Luz. P. 21 - Avances en el estudio del aceite esencial de Pitanga como potencial agente antitumoral. P. Lombardo, G. Ferragut, E. Dellacassa, M.A Severi, A. G. Sánchez, B. Vignale, J. Cedano, L.H. Benitez, P. Radcenco, M. Do Carmo, D.J Keszenman. 650 $aACCA SELLOWIANA 650 $aFRUTOS NATIVOS 650 $aGUAYABO DEL PAÍS 700 1 $aPROGRAMA NACIONAL PRODUCCIÓN FRUTÍCOLA
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INIA Las Brujas. |
Fecha actual : |
21/02/2014 |
Actualizado : |
04/02/2019 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
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Autor : |
DE MATTOS, D.; MISZTAL, I.; BERTRAND, J. K. |
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DANIEL DE MATTOS, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; I. MISZTAL, Animal and Dairy Science Department, University of Georgia, United States.; J. K. BERTRAND. |
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Variance and covariance components for weaning weight for Herefords in three countries. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2000 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Journal of Animal Science, January 2000, volume 78, Issue 1, pages 33-37. OPEN ACCESS. |
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0021-8812 |
DOI : |
10.2527/2000.78133x |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Received January 19, 1999. // Accepted August 8, 1999.
Research was funded by the American Hereford Assoc., Kansas City, MO; Canadian Hereford Assoc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agropecuaria (INIA), Montevideo, Uruguay. The study was part of Hatch Project 851. |
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ABSTRACT.
Records from the Hereford Associations of the United States (USA), Canada, and Uruguay were used to estimate genetic and phenotypic variances and covariances for weaning weight. Estimation was done using a complete animal model, relatively large data sets, and the same methodology for the three countries in order to determine whether genetic parameters for weaning weight were homogeneous across environments. Data were composed of 2,322,722, 487,661, and 102,986 edited weaning weight records for USA, Canada, and Uruguay, respectively. Ten samples were obtained from each country by eliminating data from small herds with fewer than 500 records, selecting herds at random from the entire data set after removing the small herds, and then retaining the direct-sire-connected contemporary groups within each sample. The final sample sizes ranged from 9,832 to 46,377 records. An accelerated EM-REML algorithm was used in estimating the (co)variance components in each sample. The estimates were pooled by calculating the arithmetic mean of the 10 samples from within each country. Direct and maternal (in parentheses) heritability estimates were .24 (.16), .20 (.16), and .23 (.18) for USA, Canada, and Uruguay, respectively. Maternal heritabilities reported here are nearly 50% smaller than the values currently used in national genetic evaluation for the breed, which were estimated using sire-maternal grandsire models. Covariance between direct and maternal was negative in all countries, accounting for 6, 8, and 10% of the total phenotypic variation, and the total dam effect was 32.5, 37.0, and 34.0% in USA, Canada, and Uruguay, respectively. Total heritabilities were similar among the countries, with values of .19, .19, and .17 for the three respective countries. The similarity of genetic and environmental parameters across the three countries suggests that joint genetic evaluation is feasible across environments provided that the genotype x environment interaction is negligible and can be ignored.
?2000 American Society of Animal Science. All rights reserved. MenosABSTRACT.
Records from the Hereford Associations of the United States (USA), Canada, and Uruguay were used to estimate genetic and phenotypic variances and covariances for weaning weight. Estimation was done using a complete animal model, relatively large data sets, and the same methodology for the three countries in order to determine whether genetic parameters for weaning weight were homogeneous across environments. Data were composed of 2,322,722, 487,661, and 102,986 edited weaning weight records for USA, Canada, and Uruguay, respectively. Ten samples were obtained from each country by eliminating data from small herds with fewer than 500 records, selecting herds at random from the entire data set after removing the small herds, and then retaining the direct-sire-connected contemporary groups within each sample. The final sample sizes ranged from 9,832 to 46,377 records. An accelerated EM-REML algorithm was used in estimating the (co)variance components in each sample. The estimates were pooled by calculating the arithmetic mean of the 10 samples from within each country. Direct and maternal (in parentheses) heritability estimates were .24 (.16), .20 (.16), and .23 (.18) for USA, Canada, and Uruguay, respectively. Maternal heritabilities reported here are nearly 50% smaller than the values currently used in national genetic evaluation for the breed, which were estimated using sire-maternal grandsire models. Covariance between direct and maternal was negative in all count... Presentar Todo |
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ANIMALS; BEEF CATTLE; BODY WEIGHT; CATTLE; GENETIC VARIABILITY. |
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L01 Ganadería |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/12391/1/de-Mattos-D.-2000.-JAS.pdf
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