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1. | | CASTELLI, L.; BRANCHICCELA, B.; ZUNINO, P.; ANTÚNEZ, K. Efecto del glufosinato de amonio y sulfoxaflor en la microbiota intestinal, inmunidad y supervivencia de abejas melíferas. 131. (resúmen) Áreas temáticas: Microbiología. In: Physiological Mini Reviews, 2022, volume 15, Special Issue: III (3er) Congreso Nacional de Biociencias Octubre 2022, Montevideo, Uruguay. p.182-183. Resumen publicado en las jornadas de BIOCIENCIAS: II Jornadas Binacionales Argentina-Uruguay; III Congreso Nacional 2022 "Ciencia para el desarrollo sustentable".Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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6. | | CASTELLI, L.; BALBUENA, S.; BRANCHICCELA, B.; ZUNINO, P.; LIBERTI, J.; ENGEL, P.; ANTÚNEZ, K. Impact of chronic exposure to sublethal doses of glyphosate on honey bee immunity, gut microbiota and infection by pathogens. Microorganisms, April 2021, Volume 9; Issue 4, Article number 845. OPEN ACCESS. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040845 Article history: Received: 16 March 2021/Accepted: 31 March 2021/Published: 15 April 2021.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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7. | | MENDOZA, Y.; TOMASCO , I.H.; ANTÚNEZ, K.; CASTELLI, L.; BRANCHICCELA, B.; SANTOS, E.; INVERNIZZI, C. Unraveling honey bee-varroa destructor interaction: Multiple factors involved in differential resistance between two uruguayan populations. Veterinary Sciences, September 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3, Article number 116. OPEN ACCESS. Doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7030116 Article history: Received: 26 July 2020/ Accepted: 17 August 2020/ Published: 20 August 2020./This research was funded by the Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), grant number PF10, and the Agencia Nacional de...Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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8. | | BRANCHICCELA, B.; CASTELLI, L.; DIAZ, S.; INVERNIZZI, C; MENDOZA, Y.; SANTOS, E.; SILVA, C.; ZUNINO, P.; ANTUNEZ, K, Can pollen supplementation mitigate the impact of nutritional stress on honey bee colonies? Journal of Apicultural Research, 2023, Volume 62, Issue 2, pp. 294-302. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/00218839.2021.1888537 Article history:Received 27 May 2020/ Accepted 08 Dec 2020/ Published online: 11 Mar 2021.Corresponding author. Email: bbranchiccela@inia.org.uy. This work was supported by the University of the Republic,Uruguay; under grant CSIC C624 and...Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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9. | | BRANCHICCELA, B.; ANTÚNEZ, K.; ARREDONDO, D.; CASTELLI, L.; DIAZ, S.; JURI, P.; NOGUEIRA, E.; SILVA, C.; RAMALLO, G.; INVERNIZZI, C. Abejas tolerantes y susceptibles a Varroa destructor: consecuencias a nivel poblacional, sanitario y productivo. Sustentabilidad. Revista INIA Uruguay, Junio 2023, no.73, p.78-81. (Revista INIA; 73).Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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10. | | ANTÚNEZ, K.; ARREDONDO, D.; CASTELLI, L.; SILVA, F.; AÑON, G.; HARRIET, J.; CAMPÁ, J.; INVERNIZZI, C.; ZUNINO, P. Desarrollo de una estrategia natural para el control de Varroa destructor, integrando el uso de probióticos y productos orgánicos. Montevideo (UY): INIA, 2019. 31 p. (Serie FPTA-INIA; 75). Proyecto FPTA-329: Desarrollo de una estrategia natural para el control de Varroa destructor, integrando el uso de probióticos y productos orgánicos. Periodo de ejecución: Febrero 2014 ? Junio 2017. Institución Ejecutora: MEC/ IIBCE...Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela; INIA Las Brujas. |
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11. | | INVERNIZZI, C.; ANTÚNEZ, K.; ARREDONDO, D.; BRANCHICCELA, B.; CASTELLI, L.; JURI, P.; MENDOZA, Y.; NOGUEIRA, E.; SALVARREY, S.; SANTOS, E. Situación sanitaria de las abejas melíferas en Uruguay: novedades de la última década. [Sanitary situation of honey bees in Uruguay: novelties of the last decade.]. Sección: Revisión. Veterinaria (Montev.), 2022, vol. 58, n. 217, e20225821704. https://doi.org/10.29155/VET.58.217.4 --- OPEN ACCESS. Article history: Recibido 05 Agosto 2021, Aceptado 23 Febrero 2022, Publicado 20 Mayo 2022. -- Autor para correspondencia: ciro@fcien.edu.uy -- Publicación de la Sociedad de Medicina Veterinaria del Uruguay (SMVU).Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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12. | | BRANCHICCELA, B.; CASTELLI, L.; CORONA , M.; DIAZ-CETTI, S.; INVERNIZZI, C.; MARTÍNEZ DE LA ESCALERA, G; MENDOZA, Y.; SANTOS, E.; SILVA, C.; ZUNINO, P.; ANTÚNEZ, K. Impact of nutritional stress on the honeybee colony health. Scientific Reports, November 2019, volume 9, issue 1. OPEN ACCESS Article history: Received 28 January 2019/Accepted 20 June 2019/Published 12 July 2019.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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Fecha actual : |
27/11/2015 |
Actualizado : |
15/10/2019 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales |
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Internacional - -- |
Autor : |
CABRERA, D.; RODRIGUEZ, P.; ZOPPOLO, R. |
Afiliación : |
CARLOS DANILO CABRERA BOLOGNA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; PABLO ANDRES RODRIGUEZ BRUNO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ROBERTO JOSE ZOPPOLO GOLDSCHMIDT, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Evaluation of quince and selected "Farold®" pear rootstocks for commercial "Williams B.C." production in Uruguay. (Conference Paper) |
Fecha de publicación : |
2015 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Acta Horticulturae, 2015, no. 1094, p.159 - 162. |
Serie : |
(Acta Horticulturae; 1094) |
ISBN : |
978-946261092-7 |
ISSN : |
0567-7572 |
DOI : |
10.17660/ActaHortic.2015.1094.19 |
Idioma : |
Inglés |
Notas : |
Proc. XII International Pear Symposium. Eds.: T. Deckers and J. Vercammen. |
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ABSTRACT.
?Williams B.C.? pear was grafted on two pear rootstocks: ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?, and on three clonal quince rootstocks: ?BA 29?, ?Adams? and ?EMC? with and without ?Beurré Hardy? as an interstem. To evaluate the performance of these combinations in the south of Uruguay, grafted trees were planted in 2003 at INIA Las Brujas, ?Wilson Ferreira Aldunate? Experimental Station (34°40 S-56°20 W). Rows were 4.5 m apart and variable distance was used between plants according to rootstock: 1.70 m (?BA29?, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?), 1.50 m (?Adams?), and 1.30 m (?EMC?). Observations on phenological, vegetative, and productive behavior of the ?Williams B.C.? scions were carried out each year. From 2004 onwards, trunk cross-sectional areas (TCSA) showed differences allowing rootstocks to be ranked in order of decreasing vigor: > ?Farold®69? > ?Farold®40? > ?BA 29? > ?Adams? > ?EMC?. In 2014, trunk cross-sectional area on ?Farold®69? was 198.7 cm2 while a minimum of 53.8 cm2 was measured on ?EMC?. Different rate of plant death occurred, having higher losses among ?EMC? and ?Adams? with interstem and all quince rootstocks without interstem. Cumulative fruit yields per plant of nine harvests ranged between 149.8 (?BA29? with interstem) and 73.5 kg tree-1 (?EMC?). The best performances were recorded on ?BA29? with interstem, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69? pear rootstocks, with an average of cumulative production of 190 ton ha-1. The highest yield efficiency was obtained with ?Farold®40? rootstock (0.35 kg cm-2 TCSA) and with ?BA29? with interstem
(0.30 kg cm-2 TCSA). Therefore, to achieve maximum pear production potential under Uruguayan conditions, rootstock quince ?BA29? with ?Beurré Hardy? as an
interstem, ?Farold®40?, and ?Farold®69? are the better options. MenosABSTRACT.
?Williams B.C.? pear was grafted on two pear rootstocks: ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?, and on three clonal quince rootstocks: ?BA 29?, ?Adams? and ?EMC? with and without ?Beurré Hardy? as an interstem. To evaluate the performance of these combinations in the south of Uruguay, grafted trees were planted in 2003 at INIA Las Brujas, ?Wilson Ferreira Aldunate? Experimental Station (34°40 S-56°20 W). Rows were 4.5 m apart and variable distance was used between plants according to rootstock: 1.70 m (?BA29?, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?), 1.50 m (?Adams?), and 1.30 m (?EMC?). Observations on phenological, vegetative, and productive behavior of the ?Williams B.C.? scions were carried out each year. From 2004 onwards, trunk cross-sectional areas (TCSA) showed differences allowing rootstocks to be ranked in order of decreasing vigor: > ?Farold®69? > ?Farold®40? > ?BA 29? > ?Adams? > ?EMC?. In 2014, trunk cross-sectional area on ?Farold®69? was 198.7 cm2 while a minimum of 53.8 cm2 was measured on ?EMC?. Different rate of plant death occurred, having higher losses among ?EMC? and ?Adams? with interstem and all quince rootstocks without interstem. Cumulative fruit yields per plant of nine harvests ranged between 149.8 (?BA29? with interstem) and 73.5 kg tree-1 (?EMC?). The best performances were recorded on ?BA29? with interstem, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69? pear rootstocks, with an average of cumulative production of 190 ton ha-1. The highest yield efficiency was obtained with ... Presentar Todo |
Thesagro : |
CULTIVO; PERA; PORTAINJERTOS; PYRUS; RENDIMIENTO DEL CULTIVO. |
Asunto categoría : |
F01 Cultivo |
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