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INIA La Estanzuela. |
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13/03/2015 |
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26/03/2015 |
Autor : |
BASSO, C.; GRILLE, G. (Ed.). |
Título : |
Relaciones entre organismos en los sistemas hospederos-parasitoides simbiontes [i.e. hospederos-parasitoides-simbiontes]. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2009 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Montevideo, UY: FAGRO, 2009. |
Páginas : |
226 p. |
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(Colección Biblioteca Plural). |
ISBN : |
978-9974-0-0536-5 |
Idioma : |
Español |
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Contenido: Los sistemas tritróficos / Bernard Pintureau. - Estructura de las comunidades de parasitoides / César Basso. - Rango de hospederos de los parasitoides / César Basso. - Relaciones en un sistema complejo : el caso de las mariposas Euphydryas aurinia y Euphydryas desfontainii y sus parasitoides asociados / T. Constanti Stefanescu. - Bases inmunológicas de las relaciones hospedero-parasitoide / Danielle Rojas-Rousse. - Influencia de los insectos de suelo sobre las relaciones planta-herbívoro-parasitoide / Roxina Soler, T. Martejn Bezemer, Jeffrey A. Harvey. - Estrategias de selección de los fitófagos por parte de sus enemigos naturales / Danielle Rojas-Rousse. - Competencia entre especies parasitoides y su influencia sobre la biodiversidad / César Basso, Gabriella Grille. - Hiperparasitismo / Bernard Pintureau. - Los simbiontes y las enfermedades de los insectos / Enrique Castiglioni. - Ejemplos de asociaciones de parasitoides con Wolbachia / Bernard Pintereau. - Infecciones múltiples, regulación y evolución de poblaciones simbióticas / Fabrice Vavre, Emilie Vautrin, Gwenaelle Gueguen, Laurence Mouton, Frédéric Fleury. |
Palabras claves : |
HOSPEDEROS; PARASITOIDES; RELACIONES TRÓFICAS; SIMBIONTES; SISTEMAS TRITRÓFICOS. |
Thesagro : |
CADENA ALIMENTARIA; CONTROL BIOLÓGICO; ENTOMOFAUNA; ENTOMOLOGÍA. |
Asunto categoría : |
L72 Plagas de los animales |
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LEADER 01922nam a2200265 a 4500 001 1052384 005 2015-03-26 008 2009 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 020 $a978-9974-0-0536-5 100 1 $aBASSO, C. 245 $aRelaciones entre organismos en los sistemas hospederos-parasitoides simbiontes [i.e. hospederos-parasitoides-simbiontes]. 260 $aMontevideo, UY: FAGRO$c2009 300 $a226 p. 490 $a(Colección Biblioteca Plural). 500 $aContenido: Los sistemas tritróficos / Bernard Pintureau. - Estructura de las comunidades de parasitoides / César Basso. - Rango de hospederos de los parasitoides / César Basso. - Relaciones en un sistema complejo : el caso de las mariposas Euphydryas aurinia y Euphydryas desfontainii y sus parasitoides asociados / T. Constanti Stefanescu. - Bases inmunológicas de las relaciones hospedero-parasitoide / Danielle Rojas-Rousse. - Influencia de los insectos de suelo sobre las relaciones planta-herbívoro-parasitoide / Roxina Soler, T. Martejn Bezemer, Jeffrey A. Harvey. - Estrategias de selección de los fitófagos por parte de sus enemigos naturales / Danielle Rojas-Rousse. - Competencia entre especies parasitoides y su influencia sobre la biodiversidad / César Basso, Gabriella Grille. - Hiperparasitismo / Bernard Pintureau. - Los simbiontes y las enfermedades de los insectos / Enrique Castiglioni. - Ejemplos de asociaciones de parasitoides con Wolbachia / Bernard Pintereau. - Infecciones múltiples, regulación y evolución de poblaciones simbióticas / Fabrice Vavre, Emilie Vautrin, Gwenaelle Gueguen, Laurence Mouton, Frédéric Fleury. 650 $aCADENA ALIMENTARIA 650 $aCONTROL BIOLÓGICO 650 $aENTOMOFAUNA 650 $aENTOMOLOGÍA 653 $aHOSPEDEROS 653 $aPARASITOIDES 653 $aRELACIONES TRÓFICAS 653 $aSIMBIONTES 653 $aSISTEMAS TRITRÓFICOS 700 1 $aGRILLE, G.
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INIA Las Brujas. |
Fecha actual : |
22/02/2021 |
Actualizado : |
25/02/2021 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales |
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Internacional - -- |
Autor : |
DINI, M.; PISANO, J.; SORIA, J. |
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MAXIMILIANO ANTONIO DINI VIÑOLY, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; JULIO CESAR PISANO CARBAJAL, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; JORGE RAUL SORIA BARAIBAR, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Clonal selections of 'Williams' pear in Uruguay. [Conferencie paper]. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2021 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Acta Horticulturae, February 2021, N°1303, p. 131-138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2021.1303.20 |
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0567-7572 (print); 2406-6168 (electronic) |
DOI : |
10.17660/ActaHortic.2021.1303.20 |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Published 5 February 2021. In: Acta Horticulturae (ISHS) 1303: XIII International Pear Symposium, Montevideo, Uruguay. Conveners: Roberto Zoppolo, Danilo Cabrera. Editors: Roberto Zoppolo, Danilo Cabrera, D. Granatstein. |
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Abstract.
Fruit quality of 'Williams' pear produced in different Uruguayan commercial orchards presents some variability. It is difficult to understand if these differences are due to environmental or genetic (different accessions) factors linked to the source of plant material used for propagation. To investigate if there are genetic differences among them, this research intended to evaluate the phenotypic characteristics of different sources of 'Williams' pear accessions under the same growing conditions. The trial was carried out in 2007 at INIA Las Brujas, Canelones, Uruguay. Quince 'Adams' was used as rootstock with an interstem of 'Beurré Hardy'. The treatments were different sources of 'Williams' (17 possible accessions in total), with four repetitions. At harvest, yield and fruit number were analyzed. In addition, the fruit variables equatorial diameter, length, length/diameter ratio, weight, and epidermis quality as represented by lenticel prominence, skin texture and presence or absence of russet were determined. Data were statistically separated with analysis of variance and the means of treatments were grouped by the use of Scott-Knott test (p≤0.05). The Unweighted Pair-Group Method using Arithmetic averages (UPGMA), a multivariate technique, was used for cluster analysis. Yield and fruit number showed significant differences; accessions 1, 3, and 13 presented the highest yields, mainly for the last harvest seasons. That could be related to low chilling accumulation in recent years, indicating differences among the accessions in their adaptation to mild winter conditions. Significant differences among accessions were found for the following variables: fruit diameter, fruit length, as well as length/diameter ratio. Concerning the epidermis quality parameters, differences were also observed, highlighting accessions 8 and 13. This confirms that the different behavior originally observed in the different locations was not due to site conditions. There are accessions performing better under the Uruguayan pear growing conditions, which show a potential to improve new orchard plantings.
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Fruit quality of 'Williams' pear produced in different Uruguayan commercial orchards presents some variability. It is difficult to understand if these differences are due to environmental or genetic (different accessions) factors linked to the source of plant material used for propagation. To investigate if there are genetic differences among them, this research intended to evaluate the phenotypic characteristics of different sources of 'Williams' pear accessions under the same growing conditions. The trial was carried out in 2007 at INIA Las Brujas, Canelones, Uruguay. Quince 'Adams' was used as rootstock with an interstem of 'Beurré Hardy'. The treatments were different sources of 'Williams' (17 possible accessions in total), with four repetitions. At harvest, yield and fruit number were analyzed. In addition, the fruit variables equatorial diameter, length, length/diameter ratio, weight, and epidermis quality as represented by lenticel prominence, skin texture and presence or absence of russet were determined. Data were statistically separated with analysis of variance and the means of treatments were grouped by the use of Scott-Knott test (p≤0.05). The Unweighted Pair-Group Method using Arithmetic averages (UPGMA), a multivariate technique, was used for cluster analysis. Yield and fruit number showed significant differences; accessions 1, 3, and 13 presented the highest yields, mainly for the last harvest seasons. That could be related to low chilling acc... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
CLIMATIC ADAPTATION; FRUIT QUALITY; PEAR BREEDING; PHENOTYPIC VARIABILITY. |
Thesagro : |
PYRUS COMMUNIS L. |
Asunto categoría : |
F30 Genética vegetal y fitomejoramiento |
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LEADER 03194naa a2200241 a 4500 001 1061740 005 2021-02-25 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a0567-7572 (print); 2406-6168 (electronic) 024 7 $a10.17660/ActaHortic.2021.1303.20$2DOI 100 1 $aDINI, M. 245 $aClonal selections of 'Williams' pear in Uruguay. [Conferencie paper].$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 500 $aArticle history: Published 5 February 2021. In: Acta Horticulturae (ISHS) 1303: XIII International Pear Symposium, Montevideo, Uruguay. Conveners: Roberto Zoppolo, Danilo Cabrera. Editors: Roberto Zoppolo, Danilo Cabrera, D. Granatstein. 520 $aAbstract. Fruit quality of 'Williams' pear produced in different Uruguayan commercial orchards presents some variability. It is difficult to understand if these differences are due to environmental or genetic (different accessions) factors linked to the source of plant material used for propagation. To investigate if there are genetic differences among them, this research intended to evaluate the phenotypic characteristics of different sources of 'Williams' pear accessions under the same growing conditions. The trial was carried out in 2007 at INIA Las Brujas, Canelones, Uruguay. Quince 'Adams' was used as rootstock with an interstem of 'Beurré Hardy'. The treatments were different sources of 'Williams' (17 possible accessions in total), with four repetitions. At harvest, yield and fruit number were analyzed. In addition, the fruit variables equatorial diameter, length, length/diameter ratio, weight, and epidermis quality as represented by lenticel prominence, skin texture and presence or absence of russet were determined. Data were statistically separated with analysis of variance and the means of treatments were grouped by the use of Scott-Knott test (p≤0.05). The Unweighted Pair-Group Method using Arithmetic averages (UPGMA), a multivariate technique, was used for cluster analysis. Yield and fruit number showed significant differences; accessions 1, 3, and 13 presented the highest yields, mainly for the last harvest seasons. That could be related to low chilling accumulation in recent years, indicating differences among the accessions in their adaptation to mild winter conditions. Significant differences among accessions were found for the following variables: fruit diameter, fruit length, as well as length/diameter ratio. Concerning the epidermis quality parameters, differences were also observed, highlighting accessions 8 and 13. This confirms that the different behavior originally observed in the different locations was not due to site conditions. There are accessions performing better under the Uruguayan pear growing conditions, which show a potential to improve new orchard plantings. @ International Society for Horticultural Science. 650 $aPYRUS COMMUNIS L 653 $aCLIMATIC ADAPTATION 653 $aFRUIT QUALITY 653 $aPEAR BREEDING 653 $aPHENOTYPIC VARIABILITY 700 1 $aPISANO, J. 700 1 $aSORIA, J. 773 $tActa Horticulturae, February 2021, N°1303, p. 131-138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2021.1303.20
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