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Author(s): KOVALESKI, A.; KOVALESKI, A. P. Descreve a lagarta-enroladeira da macieira (Bonagota salubricola) apresentando de maneira sucinta os seguintes tópicos: taxonomia, distribuição geográfica e hospedeiros; descrição e bioecologia; carac... ... |
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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... ... |
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Author(s): MARQUES, A. de S.; LOPES, P. R. C.; OLIVEIRA, I. V. de M.; LIMA, F. N. de; CAVALCANTE, I. H. L. Apple tree has been experimentally grown Brazilian tropical semiarid. In these new regions, fertilizing management research for N and K is crucial to reach apple high yields. Therefore, an experiment... ... |
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... ... |
Author(s): MARTINS, M. V. V.; LIMA, J. S.; HAWERROTH, F. J.; OOTANI, M. A.; ARAÚJO, F. S. A.; CARDOSO, J. E.; SERRANO, L. A. L.; VIANA, F. M. P. In the last years, several apple varieties have been well-adapted to grow under the tropical conditions of northeastern Brazil. |
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): MARTINS, C. R.; HOFFMANN, A.; ROMBALDI, C. V.; FARIAS, R. de; TEODORO, A. V. The study aimed to evaluate the incidence of biological and physiological disorders in the field and postharvested apples cvs. Gala, Fuji and Catarina grown in four production systems: conventional, o... ... |
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