Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Jacqueline Cavalcante Barros
Orientador(a): Renato Andreotti e Silva
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul
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País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/10811
Resumo: The international market is signaling a potential increase in demand for animal protein over the next decade, creating an opportunity for Brazil to increase its beef exports by 29.7%. To meet this demand, productivity in the cattle production chain must be increased. This fact makes investment in genetics a strategic point in this process, since the racial composition of cattle in the country has only 15% of Bos taurus breeds and their crossbreeds, B. taurus breeds, are more productive and more sensitive to the Rhipicephalus microplus tick. Regardless of the technological level, the level of tick infestation directly affects the economic and productive performance of the different livestock production systems in Brazil. With the intention of providing information to increase productivity and mitigate environmental impacts in the production sector, the present study had the following objectives: to develop a practice for tick R. microplus control, without the use of acaricides, through a rotational management system; to evaluate the sensitivity of cattle breeds in relation to ticks to better understand the risks of high infestations of this parasite; to analyze the economic impact of tick infestations in the cattle production chain; and to validate the Lone Tick System with a focus on sustainable development.The study resulted in the preparation of four articles: the first article deals with the development of a rotational management system called the Lone Tick System, which controlled the level of tick infestation in the Senepol breed without the use of acaricides for one year in the Cerrado, and maintained the enzootic balance for TPB. The second article presents the Tick Ruler, a simple and easy-to-understand tool, which allows producers and technicians to have an overview of the racial composition of cattle and their sensitivity to ticks, which can be fundamental in decision-making to find a balance between increased productivity and the risk of economic losses depending on the breed. The third article discusses the increased sensitivity to ticks as a result of the migration to higher-productivity breeds, the economic impact on the production sector, tick resistance to acaricides, and the need for appropriate public policies and new technologies to mitigate the use of chemical products. The fourth article presents a case study using the Lone Tick system in the Pampa biome, with an evaluation of efficiency and economic viability. The results show the system's ability to reduce the number of ticks per animal below the economic threshold, promoting enzootic stability for TPB, reducing the number of acaricide applications by more than 90%, increasing productivity, reducing operating costs by 64.4%, with a profit margin of 70%, a benefit/cost ratio of 1.79, and profitability of 2.71%. With these results, the Lone Tick system has the potential to serve a growing market niche that seeks agroecological production as an alternative, while also preserving biodiversity with sustainable extensive production. Sustainable livestock farming that promotes economic growth with social development, preserving biodiversity and responsibly managing the use of natural resources for future generations is possible.
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spelling 2024-12-11T12:59:55Z2024-12-11T12:59:55Z2024https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/10811The international market is signaling a potential increase in demand for animal protein over the next decade, creating an opportunity for Brazil to increase its beef exports by 29.7%. To meet this demand, productivity in the cattle production chain must be increased. This fact makes investment in genetics a strategic point in this process, since the racial composition of cattle in the country has only 15% of Bos taurus breeds and their crossbreeds, B. taurus breeds, are more productive and more sensitive to the Rhipicephalus microplus tick. Regardless of the technological level, the level of tick infestation directly affects the economic and productive performance of the different livestock production systems in Brazil. With the intention of providing information to increase productivity and mitigate environmental impacts in the production sector, the present study had the following objectives: to develop a practice for tick R. microplus control, without the use of acaricides, through a rotational management system; to evaluate the sensitivity of cattle breeds in relation to ticks to better understand the risks of high infestations of this parasite; to analyze the economic impact of tick infestations in the cattle production chain; and to validate the Lone Tick System with a focus on sustainable development.The study resulted in the preparation of four articles: the first article deals with the development of a rotational management system called the Lone Tick System, which controlled the level of tick infestation in the Senepol breed without the use of acaricides for one year in the Cerrado, and maintained the enzootic balance for TPB. The second article presents the Tick Ruler, a simple and easy-to-understand tool, which allows producers and technicians to have an overview of the racial composition of cattle and their sensitivity to ticks, which can be fundamental in decision-making to find a balance between increased productivity and the risk of economic losses depending on the breed. The third article discusses the increased sensitivity to ticks as a result of the migration to higher-productivity breeds, the economic impact on the production sector, tick resistance to acaricides, and the need for appropriate public policies and new technologies to mitigate the use of chemical products. The fourth article presents a case study using the Lone Tick system in the Pampa biome, with an evaluation of efficiency and economic viability. The results show the system's ability to reduce the number of ticks per animal below the economic threshold, promoting enzootic stability for TPB, reducing the number of acaricide applications by more than 90%, increasing productivity, reducing operating costs by 64.4%, with a profit margin of 70%, a benefit/cost ratio of 1.79, and profitability of 2.71%. With these results, the Lone Tick system has the potential to serve a growing market niche that seeks agroecological production as an alternative, while also preserving biodiversity with sustainable extensive production. Sustainable livestock farming that promotes economic growth with social development, preserving biodiversity and responsibly managing the use of natural resources for future generations is possible.O mercado internacional sinaliza, para próxima década, um potencial aumento na demanda por proteína animal, gerando oportunidade para o Brasil incrementar suas exportações de carne bovina em 29,7%. Para suprir essa procura é preciso aumentar a produtividade na cadeia produtiva de bovinos, esse fato coloca o investimento em genética como ponto estratégico nesse processo, pois a composição racial de bovinos no país apresenta apenas 15% de taurinos e seus cruzamentos, raças Bos taurus são mais produtivas e mais sensíveis ao carrapato Rhipicephalus microplus. Independentemente do nível tecnológico, o nível de infestação do carrapato afeta diretamente o desempenho econômico e produtivo dos diferentes sistemas de produção da pecuária no Brasil. Com intenção de fornecer informações para incrementar a produtividade e mitigar os impactos ambientais no setor produtivo, o presente estudo teve como objetivos: desenvolver uma prática para controle do carrapato R. microplus, sem uso de acaricida, por meio de um sistema de manejo rotacionado; investigar a sensibilidade de raças bovinas em relação ao carrapato para melhor entender os riscos de altas infestações desse parasito; analisar o impacto econômico das infestações de carrapatos na cadeia produtiva de bovinos; e validar o Sistema Lone Tick com enfoque no desenvolvimento sustentável. O estudo resultou na elaboração de quatro artigos: o primeiro artigo trata do desenvolvimento de um sistema de manejo rotacionado denominado Sistema Lone Tick, que controlou o nível de infestação de carrapatos na raça Senepol sem o uso de acaricidas durante um ano no Cerrado, e manteve o equilíbrio enzoótico para tristeza parasitária bovina (TPB). O segundo artigo apresenta a Régua do Carrapato, uma ferramenta simples de fácil entendimento, por meio da qual produtores e técnicos têm uma visão da composição racial dos bovinos e sua carga de sensibilidade ao carrapato, que pode ser fundamental na tomada de decisão para encontrar um equilíbrio entre o aumento da produtividade e o risco de perdas econômicas dependendo da raça. O terceiro artigo discorre sobre o aumento da sensibilidade ao carrapato consequência da migração para raças de maior produtividade, o impacto econômico no setor produtivo, a resistência dos carrapatos aos acaricidas, a necessidade de políticas públicas adequadas e de novas tecnologias para mitigar o uso de produtos químicos. O quarto artigo apresenta um estudo de caso utilizando o sistema Lone Tick no bioma Pampa, com avaliação de eficiência e viabilidade econômica. Os resultados mostram a capacidade do sistema em reduzir o número de carrapatos por animal, inferior ao limiar econômico, promovendo a estabilidade enzoótica para TPB, diminuindo em mais de 90% o número de aplicações de acaricidas, aumentando a produtividade, e reduzindo em 64,4% os custos operacionais, com margem de lucro de 70%, relação benefício/custo de 1,79 e rentabilidade de 2,71%. Com esses resultados o sistema Lone Tick tem possibilidade de atender um nicho de mercado crescente que busca a produção agroecológica como alternativa, e ainda preservando a biodiversidade com uma produção extensiva sustentável. Uma pecuária sustentável que promova o crescimento econômico com desenvolvimento social preservando a biodiversidade e gerenciando com responsabilidade o uso dos recursos naturais para as futuras gerações, é possível.Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulUFMSBrasil.Rhipicephalus microplus. Bovinos. Viabilidade econômica. Custos.Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tickinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisRenato Andreotti e SilvaJacqueline Cavalcante Barrosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMSinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSORIGINALTese jacqueline barros final.pdfTese jacqueline barros final.pdfapplication/pdf4505583https://repositorio.ufms.br/bitstream/123456789/10811/-1/Tese%20jacqueline%20barros%20final.pdf64b42918271d1b5bfca354ba6b2615b2MD5-1123456789/108112024-12-11 08:59:56.773oai:repositorio.ufms.br:123456789/10811Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufms.br/oai/requestri.prograd@ufms.bropendoar:21242024-12-11T12:59:56Repositório Institucional da UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
title Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
spellingShingle Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
Jacqueline Cavalcante Barros
.Rhipicephalus microplus. Bovinos. Viabilidade econômica. Custos.
title_short Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
title_full Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
title_fullStr Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
title_full_unstemmed Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
title_sort Controle do carrapato-do-boi de forma sustentável: sensibilidade, fatores econômicos e sistema Lone Tick
author Jacqueline Cavalcante Barros
author_facet Jacqueline Cavalcante Barros
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Renato Andreotti e Silva
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jacqueline Cavalcante Barros
contributor_str_mv Renato Andreotti e Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv .Rhipicephalus microplus. Bovinos. Viabilidade econômica. Custos.
topic .Rhipicephalus microplus. Bovinos. Viabilidade econômica. Custos.
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