492 resultados para guava nectar


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Objetivou-se avaliar a qualidade das mudas de goiabeira no município de Petrolina, PE.

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O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar a reação de um acesso de Psidium sp. a M. enterolobii.

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O presente estudo tem por objetivo analisar as reações oxidativas que ocorrem em cultivares de goiaba (Psidium spp.) e araçá (Psidium cattleyanum), visando descobrir o que as tornam uma espécie susceptível e outra resistente, respectivamente.

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Butterflies are insects known, in a variety of environments and for easy visual identification. The adult form may be frequently found in flowers looking for nectar. However, for many species of Heliconius (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) to visit the flower also represents the collecting of pollen, an important source of protein for adults. The protein obtained from the pollen allows the maintenance of physiological processes that increase the performance of the individual, promoting greater longevity and egg production. For males, proteins can also be part in your investment in reproductive success and fitness of offspring through a nutritional contribution that is transferred to the female in the act of mating as a nuptial present. It is known that this protein contains essential to the performance of the female oviposition, however the proportion of content and specific importance to the monogamous and polygamous species is not known yet. Whereas the species studied in this work have different patterns of mating in the strategy was to verify a significant difference in the quality of the spermatophore, and H. erato and H. melpomene, on the amount of protein present in this structure, indicating a difference in investment between the male reproductive strategies

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The federally endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis Nabokov) persists in rare oak/pine grassland communities spanning across the Great Lakes region, relying on host plant wild blue lupine (Lupinus perennis). Conservation efforts since 1992 have led to the development of several programs that restore and monitor habitat. This study aims to evaluate Karner blue habitat selection in the state of Wisconsin and develop high-resolution tools for use in conservation efforts. Spatial predictive models developed during this study accurately predicted potential habitat across state properties based on soils and canopy cover, and identified ~51-100% of Karner blue occurrences based on lupine and shrub/tree cover, and focal nectar plant abundance. When evaluated relative to American bison (Bison bison), Karner blues and lupine were more likely to occur in areas of low disturbance, but aggregated where bison were recently present in areas of moderate/high disturbance. Lupine C:N ratio increased relative to cover of shrubs/trees and focal nectar plant abundance and decreased relative to cover of groundlitter. Karner blue density increased with lupine C:N ratio, decreased with nitrogen content, and was not related to phenolic levels. We strongly suggest that areas of different soil textures must be managed differently and that maintenance techniques should generate a mix of shrubs/tree cover (10-45%), groundlitter cover (~10-40%), >5% cover of lupine, and establish an abundance of focal nectar plants. This study provides unique tools for use in conservation and should aid in focusing management efforts and recovery of this species.

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En la presente comunicación nos proponemos estudiar el texto de Leoncio de Neápolis (Chipre, s. VII d. C.) conocido con el título Apología o Apología contra los judíos. La obra pertenece a la tradición literaria adversus iudaeos y se enmarca en la polémica por el uso religioso de imágenes sacras. Nos centraremos en particular en el análisis de la forma en la que aparecen representados en la obra los elementos naturales y las menciones de la naturaleza, ya sea a través de imágenes y metáforas, descripciones o ekphráseis, citas del Antiguo Testamento y reflexiones filosóficas. En un primer lugar, ofreceremos una clasificación de dichas representaciones, para luego definir de qué modo éstas funcionan de manera cohesiva en el dispositivo retórico general de la obra, en tanto que contribuyen al propósito persuasivo en favor del uso de imágenes. Tendremos en cuenta para el tratamiento del tema los aportes de H. Maguire (sobre todo, Nectar and Illusion: Nature in Byzantine Art and Literature, Oxford, 2012 y "The Profane Aesthetic in Byzantine Art and Literature", Dumbarton Oaks Papers 53, 1999, pp. 189-205)

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En la presente comunicación nos proponemos estudiar el texto de Leoncio de Neápolis (Chipre, s. VII d. C.) conocido con el título Apología o Apología contra los judíos. La obra pertenece a la tradición literaria adversus iudaeos y se enmarca en la polémica por el uso religioso de imágenes sacras. Nos centraremos en particular en el análisis de la forma en la que aparecen representados en la obra los elementos naturales y las menciones de la naturaleza, ya sea a través de imágenes y metáforas, descripciones o ekphráseis, citas del Antiguo Testamento y reflexiones filosóficas. En un primer lugar, ofreceremos una clasificación de dichas representaciones, para luego definir de qué modo éstas funcionan de manera cohesiva en el dispositivo retórico general de la obra, en tanto que contribuyen al propósito persuasivo en favor del uso de imágenes. Tendremos en cuenta para el tratamiento del tema los aportes de H. Maguire (sobre todo, Nectar and Illusion: Nature in Byzantine Art and Literature, Oxford, 2012 y "The Profane Aesthetic in Byzantine Art and Literature", Dumbarton Oaks Papers 53, 1999, pp. 189-205)

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Olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a major olive pest in the Mediterranean basin where increasing insecticide resistance has enhanced damage and necessitates more reliance on other control strategies, such as biological control. Provision of floral resources has been reported to improve the effectiveness of natural enemies. Here, we tested the effect of six plant nectars and two honeydew sources on the survival of Psyttalia concolor (Szépligeti) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid wasp used in the biological control of olive fruit fly. Our results showed a positive effect on survival associated with nectars of Anchusa azurea Mill., Rosmarinus officinalis L., Lavatera cretica L. and Calamintha nepeta (L.) Savi, while honeydew proved to be a valuable alternative food source. When offering flowers directly to insects, Anchusa azurea, Lavatera cretica, and Foeniculum vulgare L. were found to be the most beneficial species, indicating also that P. concolor feeds predominantly on shallow corollas.

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Floral morphology and biology are important characteristics for plant-pollinator interactions and may influence the behavior of these agents. This study aimed to determine which floral attributes of different melon hybrids influence this interaction and, consequently, their attractiveness in simultaneous crops. The study was conducted in the region of Petrolina, State of Pernambuco (PE)/Juazeiro, State of Bahia (BA) and Mossoró, State of Rio Grande do Norte (RN), in areas with the following melon hybrids: Yellow type, Piel de Sapo, Cantaloupe and Galia. For studies on floral morphology and biology, hermaphrodites and male flowers of each hybrid were analyzed for their size and nectar chamber size, pollen and nectar production, anthesis time and flower lifespan. Floral visitors were observed simultaneously in hybrids of three types of melon, from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., in the two study sites. Evaluations of the corolla diameter and flower height indicated that the hermaphrodite flowers were larger in size than male flowers in all types of melon investigated, in both study sites. As for nectar chamber, male flowers are larger in width, but smaller in height, compared to hermaphrodite flowers. Regarding the volume of nectar, differences were found between floral types for the hybrids evaluated, in the two study sites; the hermaphrodite flowers produced 2-7 times more nectar than male flowers in all studied hybrids. Observations of visits of Apis mellifera to areas with simultaneous flowering of the three types of melon demonstrated differences in the frequency of visits between hybrids, floral type and foraged resource. Flowers of the hybrids Piel de Sapo and Cantaloupe exhibited larger corolla diameter, larger dimensions of the nectar chamber and greater supply of resources for foraging, which could explain the higher number of visits of bees to their flowers in the sites studied.

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O Vale do São Francisco, Nordeste do Brasil, é uma importante área produtora de goiaba (Psidium guajava L.). A expansão desta cultura tem provocado a alteração no agroecossistema e propiciado condições favoráveis ao surgimentos de novas pragas. Triozoida sp (Hemiptera, Psylliidae) é a praga principal na região. Através da implementação do manejo integrado, os estudos, foram conduzidos para o controle do Psilideo, implicando estratégias de amostragem para o monitoramento, números de amostras de árvores por área, nível de ação, plantas invasoras hospedeiras, seletividade e efeitos dos inseticidas e seus inimigos naturais.

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The Brazilian guava (Psidium guineense Swartz) is seed-propagated and, being native to the Caatinga biome, may frequently have uneven germination.Thus, we aimed to evaluate the synchronization of the in vitro seed germination of three accessions of the Brazilian guava, using water, polyethyleneglycol (PEG 6000), and potassium nitrate (KNO3) at different potentials and times of osmotic priming. Seeds from three accessions of the Brazilian guava (Y85, Y93,and Y97) from the UNEB/BA Germplasm Active Bank were subjected to the following pretreatments: -0.6, -1.0, -1.4, and -1,8 MPa PEG 6000; 10 and 20% KNO3 for 24h; 10 and 20% KNO3 for 48h; water for 24 and 48h; and non-primed seeds as the control. The experimental design was therefore a 10x3+1 factorial scheme. We assessed the germination percentage (G), mean germination time (MGT), germination speed (GS), and germination speed index (GSI). Data was subjected to analysis of variance followed by a means test (Duncan at 5% probability) and regression. There was interaction between the priming treatments and accessions for all evaluated features, except G. PEG 6000 decreased the MGT (from 6 to 8 days) and increased GS and GSI of seeds from all three accessions at potentials -1.0 to -1.5 MPa.Water-priming had a positive effect on MGT, GS, and GSI of accession Y85 seeds. KNO3 negatively affected germination of seeds from all three accessions. Thereby, we could synchronize seed germination of accessions Y85 and Y97 with PEG 6000.