DSpace Collection:http://hdl.handle.net/10174/1892024-03-29T09:25:14Z2024-03-29T09:25:14ZMicopartners Symbiosis are the FutureLouro, RogérioNatário, BrunoNobre, TâniaSantos-Silva, Celestehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/321932022-06-13T13:47:02Z2019-06-26T23:00:00ZTitle: Micopartners Symbiosis are the Future
Authors: Louro, Rogério; Natário, Bruno; Nobre, Tânia; Santos-Silva, Celeste
Abstract: Desert truffles are of considerable interest for ecological, agroforestry and commercial
purposes They represent a key component of the mycobiota in arid and semi arid regions,
due to their important role as symbiotic partners of diverse host plants, most often members of the Cistaceae Plus,their fruitbodies constitutes a potentially important food source for animals and humans, rich in proteins and poor in carbohydrates and lipids Desert truffle increasing demand has recently boosted more research, aiming to achieve new strategies to enable their medium large scale cultivation.2019-06-26T23:00:00ZWhat is In a Name? Solving Taxonomic Issues with Practical RelevanceLouro, RogérioSantos-Silva, CelesteNobre, Tâniahttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/321892022-06-13T13:32:25Z2019-06-26T23:00:00ZTitle: What is In a Name? Solving Taxonomic Issues with Practical Relevance
Authors: Louro, Rogério; Santos-Silva, Celeste; Nobre, Tânia
Abstract: Desert truffles mycorrhizal hypogeous Ascomycota are found in arid and semi arid areas of the globe and have great ecological and economic importance Terfezia is undoubtedly the most diversified of all desert truffle genera, but its taxonomy is far from resolved Specifically,2019-06-26T23:00:00ZIf you catch it, should you it? Fatty acids profile of wild largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides, Lacépède, 1802) captured in Alentejo region reservoirsJorge, A.Machado, M.G.Alexandre, C.Gomes da Silva, M.Almeida, P.R.Lança, M.J.http://hdl.handle.net/10174/311402022-02-23T11:40:03Z2021-09-06T23:00:00ZTitle: If you catch it, should you it? Fatty acids profile of wild largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides, Lacépède, 1802) captured in Alentejo region reservoirs
Authors: Jorge, A.; Machado, M.G.; Alexandre, C.; Gomes da Silva, M.; Almeida, P.R.; Lança, M.J.
Abstract: In the last 20 years the consumption of fish has increased exponentially around the world, due to health benefits to humans, in providing n-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC- PUFA) and high protein quality1. The increase consumption linked with the decrease of wild fish species captures, conditioned the increase of aquaculture especially the production of freshwater fish species.
While the protein composition is generally very stable in fish, the fatty acid (FA) composition is greatly influenced by the diet, therefore depends on food source quality, which has raised the question about the nutritional profile between aquaculture freshwater fish and naturally caught freshwater species. The main source of n-3 LC- PUFA for aquaculture feeding is mixtures based on fish meal and oil fish. These products are used in different production sectors, so their accessibility is increasingly limited. Therefore, this industry tries to supplement diets with plants components, which in many cases decrease the proportion of n-3 LC- PUFA typical of fishes. On the contrary, the wild freshwater fish diet is based on phytoplankton and zooplankton and on algae producing essential LC-PUFA and being the freshwater fish able to biosynthesize n-3 LC-PUFA from their 18-carbon precursor2.
The wild largemouth bass is one of the most used species in sports fishing in the world. In Portugal, especially in the innermost regions of the country, is considered a delicacy, and in some places, it is described as a regional cultural landmark3. This freshwater species has highly variable diets throughout its life cycle and therefore, the lipid composition of their fillet and its gastronomic interest can value it as a potential food and marketing item.2021-09-06T23:00:00ZRUMO AO FUTURO: PERSPETIVAS E DESAFIOS - Mesa RedondaMendes, Anahttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/288252021-01-25T12:41:23Z2019-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: RUMO AO FUTURO: PERSPETIVAS E DESAFIOS - Mesa Redonda
Authors: Mendes, Ana
Abstract: Debate em mesa redonda sobre Inovação e Água. Apresentação sobre o papel do conceito de Serviços de Ecossistemas como promotores de inovação2019-01-01T00:00:00Z