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Author(s): ABREU, L. A. de S.; VEIGA, A. D.; VON PINHO, E. V. de R.; MONTEIRO, F. F.; ROSA, S. D. V. F. da

The technology developed by breeding programs is applied to coffee seeds; however, after processing and drying, they lose viability within a short period of time, thus making storage unsuitable. The o... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2014

Author(s): MORGANTE, C. V.; CHAVES, A. R. de M.; MOTA, A. P. Z.; AIDAR, S. de T.

In this work, we have confirmed the vegetative desiccation tolerance of T. spicata, by exploring ecophysiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects of plants during dehydration?rehydration cycle.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Author(s): AIDAR, S. de T.; MEIRELLES, S. T.; OLIVEIRA, R. F.; CHAVES, A. R. de M.; FERNANDES JUNIOR, P. I.

The poikilochorophyllous, desiccation-tolerant (PDT) angiosperm, Pleurostima purpurea, normally occurs in less exposed rock faces and slightly shady sites. Our aim was to evaluate the light susceptibi... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2014

Author(s): SOUZA, A. C. de; ROSA, S. D. V. F. da; VILELA, A. L.; FIGUEIREDO, M. A. de; VILELA, A. L. de O.; STÉPHANO FILHO, R.; CARVALHO, M. A. de F.

A coffee plant producing large fruit, seeds, and leaves in relation to conventional coffee plants, possibly generated by genetic mutation, was named Big Coffee VL. Seeds of this coffee plant were clas... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Author(s): GERHARDT, I. R.; OKURA, V. K.; DANTE, R. A.; ARRUDA, P.

Velloziaceae are an angiosperm family that contains the most desiccation-tolerant species (approximately 200 out of 270 species). More than 80% of the Velloziaceae species occur in South America, wher... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

Author(s): SANTOS, G. C.; PINHO, E. V. R. von; ROSA, S. D. V. F. da

Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) seeds are sensitive to desiccation and oxidative stress during drying processes. We investigated the effect of drying and moisture levels on germination-related gene express... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2013

Author(s): PELLEGRINETTI, T. A.; SILVA, A. V. R. da; CUNHA, I. C. M.; BOLETA, E. H. M.; MAFRA, T. M. L.; LOSOVOI, L. A.; MENDES, R.; TSAI, S. M.; MENDES, L. W.

Increasing global temperatures and diminishing water resources pose significant threats to food security. Exploring the role of therhizosphere microbiome in improving plant drought tolerance presents... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2024

Author(s): BOTELHO, F. J. E.; OLIVEIRA, J. A.; VON PINHO, E. V. de R.; CARVALHO, E. R.; RESENDE, M. P. M.; REIS, L. V.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2019

Author(s): PAIXÃO, F. R. S. da; HUARTE BONNET, C.; RIBEIRO-SILVA, C. de S.; MASCARIN, G. M.; FERNANDES, E. K. K.; PEDRINI, N.

Abstract: Metarhizium species fungi are able to produce resistant structures termed microsclerotia, formed by compact and melanized threads of hyphae. These propagules are tolerant to desiccation and... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2021

Author(s): FERNANDES JUNIOR, P. I.; AIDAR, S. de T.; MORGANTE, C. V.; GAVA, C. A. T.; ZILLI, J. E.; SOUZA, L. S. B. de; MARINHO, R. de C. N.; NÓBREGA, R. S. A.; BRASIL, M. da S.; SEIDO, S. L.; MARTINS, L. M. V.

Plant species that naturally occur in the brazilian Caatinga (xeric shrubland) adapt in several ways to these harsh conditions, and that can be exploited to increase crop production. among the strateg... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2015

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