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Biblioteca(s):  Epagri-Sede.
Data corrente:  16/11/2017
Data da última atualização:  12/11/2018
Tipo da produção científica:  Artigo em Anais de Congresso / Nota Técnica
Autoria:  SOUZA, R. V.; CAMPOS, C.; GARBOSSA, L. H. P.; VIANNA, L. F. N.; VANZ, A.; RUPP, G. S.; SEIFFERT, W.
Título:  A critical analysis of the international legal framework regulating the microbiological classification of bivalve shellfish production areas.
Ano de publicação:  2018
Fonte/Imprenta:  Reviews in Aquaculture, New Jersey, v.10, n.4, 2018.
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  This study presents a review of the microbiological standards and associated monitoring practices for classification of commercial shellfish production areas in force in Brazil, European Union and United States of America. The classification systems are not immediately comparable principally because some regulations are based on the monitoring of water and others of shellfish flesh. To create a common baseline to compare these regulations, regression models were developed based on monitoring data and used to correlate levels of faecal indicator bacteria in water and in shellfish. The classification system used in the European Union was found to provide the highest level of shellfish safety for classification categories that do not require post-harvest treatments prior to marketing, while the United States system provides higher level of shellfish safety for classification categories that require these treatments. The Brazilian legislation prescribes depuration as the post-harvest treatment for shellfish with much higher levels of coliforms than the United States and European Union systems. Evidence was found that the microbiological limits for sea water set out in the Brazilian Resolution 357 ? CONAMA are more stringent than the regulations used in the European Union and United States. The results also suggest that the Brazilian Shellfish Sanitation Programme and the European Union legislation are the least stringent concerning maximum faecal contamination tolerated. This as... Mostrar Tudo
Palavras-Chave:  brown mussels; coliforms; human health; international trade; legislation; shellfish safety.
Categoria do assunto:  L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal
 
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Registro original:  Epagri-Sede (Epagri-Sede)
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Epagri-Sede101858 - 1UPCAP - DD
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Biblioteca(s):  Epagri-Sede.
Data corrente:  24/09/2020
Data da última atualização:  24/09/2020
Tipo da produção científica:  Artigo em Periódico Indexado
Circulação/Nível:  Internacional - B
Autoria:  RIBEIRO, L. P.; KLOCK, A. L. S.; NESI, C. N.; LUCZKIEVICZ, F. R. G.; TRAVI, M. R. L.; RECH, Â. F.
Título:  Adaptability and Comparative Biology of Fall Armyworm on Maize and Perennial Forage Species and Relation with Chemical-Bromatological Composition.
Ano de publicação:  2020
Fonte/Imprenta:  Neotropical Entomology, Switzerland, v. 49, p. 758-767, 2020.
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  This study compared the development of fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), on forage species of different genera (Arachis, Axonopus, and Cynodon) in relation to maize (preferred host) as well as its adaptability on these forage species, which are the main cultivated forages in southern Brazil. The biological performance of S. frugiperda fed on host plants studied showed the highest adaptation index (AI) in maize (26.89), followed by bermudagrass (22.02), suggesting that bermudagrass is the most suitable alternative host for the development of S. frugiperda. In contrast, the giant missionary grass (18.80) and Pinto peanut (13.81) showed lower adequacy, with a relative adaptation index (RAI) 69.93 and 51.35%, respectively, using maize as standard. The cluster analysis based on similarity of the chemical-bromatological parameters showed that maize has a richer composition than the other plant species studied. The multivariate correlation analysis between AI and chemical-bromatological composition showed a positive correlation between AI and contents of ashes, ethereal extract, potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium and, to a lesser extent, with contents of nitrogen, crude protein, and copper. In this context, complexity of host composition and balance between components could explain the biological fitness of S. frugiperda on host plant species. Pasture diversification with giant missionary grass, or especially with Pinto peanut, may be an ... Mostrar Tudo
Palavras-Chave:  Arachis pintoi; Axonopus catharinensis; Cynodon dactylon; host plant resistance; Spodoptera frugiperda.
Categoria do assunto:  O Insetos e Entomologia
 
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Registro original:  Epagri-Sede (Epagri-Sede)
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Epagri-Sede104931 - 1UPCAP - DD
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