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Genetic engineering with Bacillus thuringiensis and conventional approaches for insect resistance in crops
ReviewAbstract: The aim of resistance management is to slow and ideally reverse the development of resistance in thePalabras claves:Applied microevolution, Bacillus thuringiensis, Insecticide, Resistance management, Transgenic cropAutores:Hugo Cerda, Paoletti M.G.Fuentes:scopusEthnobiology of Munnozia pinnatipartita (Compositae: Liabeae), an Intriguing Weed of Dairy Farms and Its Use as an Herbicide to Convert Pastures into Cloud Forest in the Otonga Reserve in Highland Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: During the 1960s and 1970s, a magnificent cloud forest near San Francisco de Las Pampas (near Quito,Palabras claves:allelopathic property, ASTERACEAE, cloud forest, Compositae, ECUADOR, ethnobiology, Munnozia pinnatipartita, Otonga, SETARIA, TerpenesAutores:Bicchi C., Brugnerotto E., C. Tapia, Giovanni Onore, Moro I., Paoletti M.G., Pruski J.F., Rascio N.Fuentes:scopusNutrient content of earthworms consumed by Ye'Kuana Amerindians of the Alto Orinoco of Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: For the Makiritare (Ye'Kuana) native people of the Alto Orinoco (Venezuela), earthworms (Anellida: GPalabras claves:Alto Orinoco, Arachidonic acid, calcium, Edible earthworms, Glossoscolecidae, Ye'KuanaAutores:Buscardo E., Chuang L.T., Glew R.H., Huang Y.S., Hugo Cerda, Millson M., Paoletti M.G., Pastuszyn A., Pizzoferrato L., Torres F., Vanderjagt D.J.Fuentes:scopusNutrient content of termites (Syntermes soldiers) consumed by Makiritare Amerindians of the Alto Orinoco of Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Termites seri (especially Syntermes aculeosus soldiers) are collected extensively by Makiritare (orPalabras claves:Alto Orinoco, Makiritare Indians, Nutrient content, Syntermes soldiers, Termites, VENEZUELAAutores:Buscardo E., Chuang L.T., Glew R.H., Huang Y.S., Hugo Cerda, Millson M., Paoletti M.G., Pastuszyn A., Pizzoferrato L., Vanderjagt D.J.Fuentes:scopusNutritional evaluation of terrestrial invertebrates as traditional food in Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: In tropical areas worldwide, more than 1000 terrestrial species of invertebrates are used as food. FPalabras claves:AMAZON, Nutritional value, proximate composition, Terrestrial invertebrates, VENEZUELAAutores:Buscardo E., Hernandez D.L., Hugo Cerda, Manzi P., Marconi S., Paoletti M.G., Pizzoferrato L.Fuentes:scopusThe importance of leaf- and litter-feeding invertebrates as sources of animal protein for the Amazonian Amerindians
ArticleAbstract: At least 32 Amerindian groups in the Amazon basin use terrestrial invertebrates as food. Leaf- and lPalabras claves:Amerindian food, Animal protein, Edible earthworms, Edible insects, Food web, Forest foodAutores:Dufour D., Hugo Cerda, Paoletti M.G., Pimentel D., Pizzoferrato L., Torres F.Fuentes:scopus