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Author(s): INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TROPICAL WINES, 5., 2016, Petrolina. The 5th International Symposium on Tropical Wines - ISTW 2016 was held in the Senac's auditorium in Petrolina city, from October 19th to 21st 2016, in the main tropical wine producing region in Brazil... ... |
Author(s): TEIXEIRA, A. H. de C.; TONIETTO, J.; LEIVAS, J. F. Over the last few decades, the Brazilian semiarid region has appeared as one of the main tropical wine production areas in the country. The aim of this research was the elaboration and application of... ... |
Author(s): VIANA, A. P.; RESENDE, M. D. V. de; RIAZ, S.; WALKER, M. A. Genomic selection (GS) has recently been proposed as a new selection strategy which represents an innovative paradigm in crop improvement, now widely adopted in animal breeding. Genomic selection reli... ... |
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Author(s): PEREIRA, G. E.; GUERRA, C. C. The lower-middle São Francisco river Valley is a new viticultural region located in northeast Brazil, between 8° and 90 Slatitude. ln this region it is possible to have two-three harvests a year, main... ... |
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Author(s): CAMARGO, U. A.; MAIA, J. D. G.; QUECINI, V.; RITSCHEL, P. S. Since 1977, Embrapa Uva e Vinho has been leading a breeding program, aiming to develop grape cultivars for different purposes as table grapes and also for wine and juice. The objectives of this progra... ... |
Author(s): RITSCHEL, P. S.; MAIA, J. D. G.; CAMARGO, U.; SOUZA, R. T. de; FAJARDO, T. V. M.; NAVES, R. de L.; GIRARDI, C. L.; ZANUS, M. C. In Brazil, genetic breeding aimed at developing novel grapevine cultivars is based on the diversity maintained at the Grapevine Germplasm Bank, consisting of approximately 1,000 accessions that have b... ... |
Author(s): BOTTON, M.; WALKER, M. A. There are approximately 90,000 ha of grapes in Brazil including wine, juice and table grapes. American varieties (Isabella, Niagara, Ives) comprise the largest part of Brazilian viticulture being dest... ... |
Author(s): ROBERTO, S. R.; MASHIMA, C. H.; COLOMBO, R. C.; ASSIS, A. M. de; KOYAMA, R.; YAMAMOTO, L. Y.; SHAHAB, M.; SOUZA, R. T. de The berry-cluster thinning technique was evaluated at different phenological times to prevent bunch compactness of ?Black Star? table grape, a new somatic mutation of ?Brasil? grape. The trial was car... ... |
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