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Author(s): FUKUDA, W. M. G.; SANTOS, V. da S. The cassava plant is native to Brazil, where have already been catalogued more than 4000 accessions. This wide genetic diversity has been kept in working collections and in active germplasm banks spre... ... |
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 |
Author(s): PEZZOPANE, C. de G.; LIMA, A. G.; CRUZ, P. G. da; BELONI, T.; FAVERO, A. P.; SANTOS, P. M. The evaluation of genetic resources in germplasm banks of Paspalum can contribute to their use in breeding programs and for advanced research in biotechnology. This study evaluated the tolerance of 11... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, P. H. M.; ASSIS, T. F. de; BUSH, D.; KLEINIG, D.; REIS, C. A. F. Eucalypts are a long-cycle crop that have been introduced in Brazil during several decades. The germplasm banks of the country make available several populations whose botanical classifications are so... ... |
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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... ... |
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Author(s): PASSOS, O. S.; SOARES FILHO, W. dos S.; CUNHA SOBRINHO, A. P. da; SOUZA, A. da S.; CASTELLEN, M. da S. The citrus plants comprise the genus Citrus and relatives of it, with emphasis to Poncirus, Fortunella, Microcitrus, Eremocitrus and Clymenia. They are among the oldest plants cultivated, a large port... ... |
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Author(s): CEZARIO, R. R.; MATTA, F. de P.; VIGNA, B. B. Z.; FAVERO, A. P.
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