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Author(s): SANTOS, N. R.; ALMEIDA, R. P. de; PADILHA, I. Q. M.; ARAÚJO, D. A. M.; CREÃO-DUARTE, A. J. The objective of this work was the identification and differentiation of Trichogramma exiguum Pinto and Platner species, T. pretiosum Riley, and T. galloi Zucchi using sequences of the ITS2 region of... ... |
Author(s): INGLIS, P. W.; PAPPAS, M. de C. R.; RESENDE, L. V.; GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
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Author(s): BORBA, R. S. de; SILVA, E. L. da; PONZETTO, J. M.; POZZOBON, A. P. B.; CENTOFANTE, L.; ALVES, A. L.; PARISE-MALTEMPI, P. P. The subfamily Iguanodectinae comprises a group of small Neotropical fishes composed by two genera and 11 nominal species widely distributed in the Atlantic drainages of South America. Piabucus is the... ... |
Author(s): SADER M. A.; DIAS, Y.; MUNHOZ, C.; PENHA, H.; AMORIM, B. S.; COSTA, L.; VAIO, M.; SANTOS L. A. C.; DORNELAS, M. C.; BERGES, H.; MELO, N. F. de; SOUZA, G.; VIEIRA, M. L.; PEDROSA-HARAND, A. Passiflora L. has around 500 species mainly distributed in the Neotropics. The genus shows different basic chromosome numbers associated to different subgenus (x = 6, 9 and 12) and high variation in g... ... |
Author(s): YAMAGISHI, M. E. B.; FALCÃO, P. R. K.; VIEIRA, F. D.; HERAI, R. H. In this work, we present some results that are indirect evidences of Fibonacci String model fro DNA repetitive sequences growth. |
Author(s): BOSCO, D. D.; SINSKI, I.; RITSCHEL, P. S.; CAMARGO, U. A.; FAJARDO, T. V. M.; HARAKAVA, R.; QUECINI, V. Increased tolerance to pathogens is an important goal in conventional and biotechnology-assisted grapevine breeding programs worldwide. Fungal and viral pathogens cause direct losses in berry producti... ... |
Author(s): PAPPAS JUNIOR, G. J.; MIRANDA, R. P.; MARTINS, N. F.; TOGAWA, R. C.; COSTA, M. M. C.
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Author(s): PEREIRA, W. J.; PAPPAS, M. de C. R.; GRATTAPAGLIA, D.; PAPPAS JUNIOR, G. J.
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Author(s): SANTOS, N. R. dos; ALMEIDA, R. P. de; PADILHA, I. Q. M.; ARAÚJO, D. A. M. de; DUARTE, A. J. C.
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