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INIA La Estanzuela. |
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28/06/2021 |
Actualizado : |
28/06/2021 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Poster |
Autor : |
RIVAS MATONTE, E.; PARODI, P.; MATTO, C.; GIANNECCHINI, E.; SCHANZEMBACH, M.; RODRÍGUEZ, V.; RIVERO, R. |
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EMILIANO RIVAS MATONTE, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.; PABLO PARODI, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios Miguel C. Rubino, Ruta 3 Km 369, Paysandú, Uruguay.; CAROLINA MATTO, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios Miguel C. Rubino, Ruta 3 Km 369, Paysandú, Uruguay.; EDGARDO GIANNECCHINI, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios Miguel C. Rubino, Ruta 3 Km 369, Paysandú, Uruguay.; MARCOS SCHANZEMBACH, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios Miguel C. Rubino, Ruta 3 Km 369, Paysandú, Uruguay.; VÍCTOR RODRÍGUEZ, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios Miguel C. Rubino, Ruta 3 Km 369, Paysandú, Uruguay.; RODOLFO RIVERO, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios Miguel C. Rubino, Ruta 3 Km 369, Paysandú, Uruguay. |
Título : |
Dispersión de celos naturales posterior a sincronización con prostaglandinas en cuatro razas ovinas en condiciones de pastoreo. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2021 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
In: Jornadas Uruguayas de Buiatría, 48., 2021. Paysandú, Uruguay: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú; Filial de la Sociedad de Medicina Veterinaria del Uruguaya; Sociedad Uruguaya de Buiatría, 31 de Mayo al 4 de Junio 2021. |
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p. 264-266. |
Idioma : |
Español |
Palabras claves : |
PLATAFORMA DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN SALUD ANIMAL; PLATAFORMA DE SALUD ANIMAL. |
Thesagro : |
OVINOS. |
Asunto categoría : |
L01 Ganadería |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/15725/1/JUB-no.48-2021.p.264-266.Rivas.pdf
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LEADER 00911nam a2200217 a 4500 001 1062183 005 2021-06-28 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aRIVAS MATONTE, E. 245 $aDispersión de celos naturales posterior a sincronización con prostaglandinas en cuatro razas ovinas en condiciones de pastoreo.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: Jornadas Uruguayas de Buiatría, 48., 2021. Paysandú, Uruguay: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú; Filial de la Sociedad de Medicina Veterinaria del Uruguaya; Sociedad Uruguaya de Buiatría, 31 de Mayo al 4 de Junio 2021.$c2021 300 $ap. 264-266. 650 $aOVINOS 653 $aPLATAFORMA DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN SALUD ANIMAL 653 $aPLATAFORMA DE SALUD ANIMAL 700 1 $aPARODI, P. 700 1 $aMATTO, C. 700 1 $aGIANNECCHINI, E. 700 1 $aSCHANZEMBACH, M. 700 1 $aRODRÍGUEZ, V. 700 1 $aRIVERO, R.
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INIA Tacuarembó. |
Fecha actual : |
30/10/2014 |
Actualizado : |
25/10/2019 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Poster |
Autor : |
GÓMEZ, D.; MARTÍNEZ, G. |
Afiliación : |
DEMIAN FERNANDO GOMEZ DAMIANO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; GONZALO ANIBAL MARTINEZ CROSA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Updated list of Scolytid species occurring in commercial tree plantations in Uruguay. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2014 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
The International Forestry Review, 2014, v. 16, no. 5. IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS, 24.; 2014, 5-11 October, Salt Lake City, US. Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The role of research. Abstracts. Salt Lake City: IUFRO, 2014 |
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p. 481 |
Idioma : |
Inglés |
Notas : |
Poster. |
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Commercialization of wood packing and plant materials, together with climate change, has led to an increased dispersion of pests and diseases worldwide, causing the colonization of new areas by bark and ambrosia beetles. In this context, it becomes necessary to work toward identifying new invasive species of scolytids. A dramatic increase in tree plantations began in Uruguay in the 1990s after a new forestry law went into force in the country, leading to more than 1 million ha forested with exotic trees (mostly Eucalyptus spp. and Pinus spp.) to date. In December 2009, after a severe drought episode, high mortality was recorded on pine tree stands during the fi rst economically signifi cant outbreak of bark beetles recorded in the country. Here the authors present an
updated list of bark and ambrosia beetles recorded in commercial tree plantations in Uruguay, after 3 years of surveying. Bark and ambrosia beetles are part of the fauna commonly occurring in pine tree and eucalyptus plantations in Uruguay. Beetle species mainly belong to Dryocoetini, Ipini, Hylesinini, and Xyleborini. |
Thesagro : |
CONTROL BI0LOGICO; FORESTACIÓN; URUGUAY. |
Asunto categoría : |
K70 Daños al bosque y protección forestal |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/3726/1/IUFRO-Congress-2014-USA-p481.pdf
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LEADER 01791nam a2200181 a 4500 001 1051401 005 2019-10-25 008 2014 bl uuuu u01u1 u #d 100 1 $aGÓMEZ, D. 245 $aUpdated list of Scolytid species occurring in commercial tree plantations in Uruguay.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aThe International Forestry Review, 2014, v. 16, no. 5. IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS, 24.; 2014, 5-11 October, Salt Lake City, US. Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The role of research. Abstracts. Salt Lake City: IUFRO$c2014 300 $ap. 481 500 $aPoster. 520 $aCommercialization of wood packing and plant materials, together with climate change, has led to an increased dispersion of pests and diseases worldwide, causing the colonization of new areas by bark and ambrosia beetles. In this context, it becomes necessary to work toward identifying new invasive species of scolytids. A dramatic increase in tree plantations began in Uruguay in the 1990s after a new forestry law went into force in the country, leading to more than 1 million ha forested with exotic trees (mostly Eucalyptus spp. and Pinus spp.) to date. In December 2009, after a severe drought episode, high mortality was recorded on pine tree stands during the fi rst economically signifi cant outbreak of bark beetles recorded in the country. Here the authors present an updated list of bark and ambrosia beetles recorded in commercial tree plantations in Uruguay, after 3 years of surveying. Bark and ambrosia beetles are part of the fauna commonly occurring in pine tree and eucalyptus plantations in Uruguay. Beetle species mainly belong to Dryocoetini, Ipini, Hylesinini, and Xyleborini. 650 $aCONTROL BI0LOGICO 650 $aFORESTACIÓN 650 $aURUGUAY 700 1 $aMARTÍNEZ, G.
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