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Author(s): NICKEL, O.; GRYNBERG, P.; FAJARDO, T. V. M. In an attempt to provide additional information on the virome in apples in Southern Brazil in face of recurrent events of tree decline, plant samples of regional apple orchards have been submitted to... ... |
Author(s): SOUZA, E. B.; NICKEL, O.; FAJARDO, T. V. M.; SILVA, J. M. F.; BARROS, D. R. Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV, genus Capillovirus) is disseminated worldwide, usually causing a latent infection in most commercial apple cultivars. However, infected scions grafted onto sensitive m... ... |
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Author(s): BIASOTO, A. C. T.; SAMPAIO, K. de L.; MARQUES, E. J. N.; SILVA, M. A. A. P. da Concentrating cashew apple juice alters the beverage aroma and flavor, compromising consumer acceptability of the concentrated beverage. To understand the mechanisms involved in these changes, this re... ... |
Author(s): BOSCO, L. C.; BERGAMASCHI, H.; CARDOSO, L. S.; PAULA, V. A. de; MARODIN, G. A. B.; NACHTIGALL, G. R. Anti-hail nets may change the microclimate of orchards and hence modify the physicochemical and sensory characteristics of fruits. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of anti-hail nets on... ... |
Author(s): RAMOS, J. D.; NUNES-SILVA, P.; WITTER, S.; BOTTON, M.; BLOCHTEIN, B.
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Author(s): NICKEL, O.; FAJARDO, T. V. M.; SILVA, F. N. da; BERTOCCHI, A. A. Infections by Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) occur, generally, latently in the majority of commercial apple and plum cultivars. In some cvs. the virus causes severe symptoms with substantial... ... |
Author(s): REVERS, L. F.; CATTANI, A. M.; SARTOR, T.; SILVEIRA, C. P. Type‐B response regulators (TBRRs) act in the final steps of the cytokinin‐signaling pathway. Previous studies revealed the presence of TBRR binding sites at the promoter region of MdoDAM1... ... |
Author(s): NUNES-SILVA, P.; WITTER, S.; SCHLEMMER, L. M.; HALINSKI, R.; RAMOS, J. D.; BOTTON, M.; BLOCHTEIN, B.
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Author(s): NUNES-SILVA, P.; WITTER, S.; SCHLEMMER, L. M.; HALINSKI, R.; RAMOS, J. D.; BOTTON, M.; BLOCHTEIN, B.
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