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Author(s): TORRES, L. G.; OLIVEIRA, E. J. de; OGBONNA, A. C.; BAUCHET, G. J.; MUELLER, L. A.; AZEVEDO, C. F.; SILVA, F. F.; SIMIQUELI, G. F.; RESENDE, M. D. V. de Genomic prediction (GP) offers great opportunities for accelerated genetic gains by optimizing the breeding pipeline. One of the key factors to be considered is how the training populations (TP) are c... ... |
Author(s): ROSA, S.; LANGILLE, L.; HUMPHREYS, G.; MCCALLUM, B.; FETCH, T.; RANDHAWA, H.; HENRIQUEZ, M. A.; VOLDENG, H.; CUMMISKEY, A.; BLACKWELL, B.; SCHEEREN, P. L.; VALERIO, I.; TURRA, C. As part of a Canada-Brazil germplasm exchange, 106 modern and ancient Brazilian spring wheat cultivars have been genotyped and phenotypically evaluated in Canada since 2014 |
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Author(s): CARRER FILHO, R.; RODRIGUES, L. L.; ABREU, A. G.; SOUZA, R. R.; RANGEL, P. H. N.; MELLO, R. N. de; ROCHA, G. A.; CUNHA, M. G. The cultivated area devoted to rice crops (Oryza sativa) in Brazil has expanded in recent years, along with improvements in yield. This has prompted the continuous exchange of material from active ger... ... |
Author(s): DINATO, N. B.; SANTOS, I. R. I.; VIGNA, B. B. Z.; PAULA, A. F. de; FAVERO, A. P. Pollen conservation is an important tool for the maintenance of plant genetic resources and can promote improved efficiency in breeding programs and germplasm conservation and exchange. This review ai... ... |
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Author(s): COMEAU, A.; CAETANO, V. da R.; HABER, S.; LANGEVIN, F.; LÉVESQUE, M.; GILBERT, J. Since the time man has domesticated plants for food, we have sought to expande the range of benefits they can provide. |
Author(s): ALCÂNTARA, B. de S.; TEIXEIRA, F. F.; SIMIQUELI, G. F.; GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
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Author(s): FERNANDES, E. da C.; DIAS, L. A. dos S.; CAIXETA, E. T.; CORRÊA, T. R.; MUNIZ, D. R.; ALMEIDA, O. F. de J. curcas is a species with wide potential for biofuel production. However, there are few breeding programs and little information on its genetic structure. Studies indicate that the species has narro... ... |
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