BRS 425: the first runner peanut cultivar related to wild ancestral species.
BRS 425: the first runner peanut cultivar related to wild ancestral species.
Author(s): SUASSUNA, T. de M. F.; SUASSUNA, N. D.; BOGIANI, J. C.; PERINA, F.; FRAGOSO, D. de B.; SOFIATTI, V.; MEDEIROS, E. P. de; MORETZSOHN, M. de C.; LEAL-BERTIOLI, S. C. de M.; BERTIOLI, D. J.; HEUERT, J.; ASSUNÇÃO, H. F.; COLNAGO, L. A.; GONDIM, T. M. de S.; VASCONCELOS, R. A.; SCHWENGBER, J. E.; BEZERRA, J. R. C.
Summary: BRS 425 is a high-oleic runner peanut cultivar related to wild ances-tral parents, partially resistant to early and late leaf spot and spotted wilt. It is large-seeded and contains 46% oil. BRS 425 is adapted to the main peanut-producing regions of Brazil.
Publication year: 2019
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Cotton
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