Search Results - "Amazon"

  1. Profiling of known and novel microRNAs in an oleaginous crop native to the amazon basin, sacha inchi (Plukenetia volubilis), through smallRNA-Seq by Estrada Cañari, Richard, Rodriguez Perez, Lila Maciel, Romero Avila, Yolanda Madelein, Arteaga Chacon, Linda Rosemery, Ruelas Calloapaza, Domingo, Oha Humpiri, Filiberto, Flores, Nils, Coila , Pedro, Arbizu, Carlos

    Published 2025
    “…This study explores the identification and functional characterization of miRNAs in Plukenetia volubilis (sacha inchi), an economically and nutritionally significant crop native to the Amazon basin, across three organs: root, stem, and leaf. …”
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  2. Phenotypic characterization of wild Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh ex situ germplasm bank for breeding, conservation, and sustainable development in the Peruvian Amazon by Imán Correa, Sixto Alfredo, Samanamud Curto, Angelo Francisco, Ramírez, Juan F., Cobos, Marianela, Castro, Juan C.

    Published 2025
    “…This comprehensive characterization provides essential baseline data and a foundation for targeted breeding programs, conservation strategies, and sustainable production systems supporting development while preserving the genetic diversity in the Peruvian Amazon…”
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  3. Development and application of microsatellite markers for genetic diversity assessment and construction of a core collection of Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) Mcvaugh germplasm from the peruvian Amazon by Castro, Juan C., Vasquez Guizado, Stalin Juan, Vigil Santillan, Bianca Estefani, Ascue, Francisco, Rojas Villa, Naysha, Paredes, Jae D., Cobos, Marianela, Castro, Carlos G., Motta, Daniel E., Adrianzén, Pedro M., Imán Correa, Sixto Alfredo, Maddox, J. Dylan

    Published 2024
    “…This study aimed to develop and apply microsatellite markers to assess genetic diversity and construct a core collection of M. dubia germplasm from the Peruvian Amazon. Sixteen polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed using an enrichment approach. …”
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  4. Protected area types, strategies and impacts in Brazil’s Amazon: public protected area strategies do not yield a consistent ranking of protected area types by impact by Pfaff, Alexander, Robalino, Juan, Sandoval, Catalina, Herrera, Diego

    Published 2020
    “…We estimate deforestation impacts of PA types for a critical frontier, the Brazilian Amazon. We separate regions and time periods that differ in their deforestation and political pressures and document considerable variation in PA strategies across regions, time periods and types. …”
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  5. Development and phenotypic characterization of a native Theobroma cacao L. germplasm bank from the Loreto region of the Peruvian Amazon: Implications for ex situ conservation and genetic improvement by Imán Correa, Sixto Alfredo, Samanamud, Angelo F., Ramírez , José F., Cobos, Marianela, Paredes, Cleydi, Castro, Juan C.

    Published 2025
    “…This study aimed to establish and characterize a novel germplasm bank from the Loreto region of the Peruvian Amazon, a key center of cacao diversity. Methods: We collected 140 native cacao accessions across 15 river basins in eight provinces of the Loreto region. …”
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  6. Studies on seedlings of Theobroma cacao L., variety F3 Amazon, 2: Distribution of radio-carbon photoassimilated by 43-day-old seedlings under low soil water content by Olofinboa, M.O.

    Published 2025
    “…Las hojas de plántulas de Theobroma cacao L. cv "F3 Amazon" de 43 días de edad contenían 88 por ciento de 14C fotoasimilado dentro de las dos primeras horas de fotosíntesis. …”
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  7. Beneficios das plantas da capoeira para a comunidade de Benjamin Constant, Para, Amazonia Brasileira: The benefits of plants from secondary forests to the community of Benyamin Constant in Para State, Brazilian Amazon by Ríos, M., Martins da Silva, R.C.V., Sabogal, C., Martins, J., Silva, R.N. da, Brito, Guilherme R.R., Brito, I.M. de, Costa de Brito, M.F., Silva, J.R. da, Ribeiro, R.T.

    Published 2001
    “…The community of Benjamin Constant, located in one of the oldest agricultural frontier areas in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon (the Bragantina Region in Para State), is inhabited by small-scale farmers practicing subsistence agriculture. …”
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