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Author(s): FREITAS-ASTÚA, J.; MONNERAT, R.; DELLA COLETTA FILHO, H.; CARLOS, E. F. C.; LOCALI-FABRIS, E.; BOSCARIOL-CAMARGO, R.; AMARAL, A. M. do; LOPES, J. R. S.; MACHADO, M. A. O huanglongbing (HLB, ex-greening) dos citros é considerado a principal doença da cultura em todo o mundo e tem causado prejuízos significativos ao Brasil. O controle da doença tem sido realizado atra... ... |
Author(s): GUT, G. A. P.; EMERENCIANO NETO, J. V.; SANTO, R. da S.; MELO, R. F. de; NOGUEIRA, D. M.; DIFANTE, G. dos S.; GURGEL, A. L. C.; SANTANA, I. L. O. The stud article aimed to assess the accumulation and rates of nutrients in the biomass of the consortium of millet and leguminous plants for green fertilisation. The treatments were consortia of mill... ... |
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Author(s): CASTRO, R. S.; SILVA, P. S. L.; CARDOSO, M. J. In corn, when the first female inflorescence is removed, the plant often produces new female inflorescences. This allows the first ear to be harvested as baby corn (BC) and the second as green corn (G... ... |
Author(s): CARDINALI, M. C. B.; VENÂNCIO, A. L.; KUBOTA, T. M. K.; MILORI, D. M. B. P.; FERREIRA, E. J.; MARTINS, P. K.; FREITAS-ASTÚA, J. Greening (HLB) is the most devastating disease that citrus plants face nowadays. The state of Sao Paulo, the largest producer of citrus in Brazil, has increasing incidences of this disease, which has... ... |
Author(s): INAMASU, R. Y.; JORGE, L. A. de C.; PAIVA, M. S. V.
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Author(s): PAZIN, W. M.; SANTOS, S. N.; QUEIROZ, S. C. do N. de; BAGATOLLI, L. A.; SOARES, A. E. E.; MELO, I. S. de; ITO, A. S. Abstract: We have established how natural compounds from green propolis collected by the species Apis mellifera act against the growth of Pythium aphanidermatum. On the basis of mass spectrometry (Q-T... ... |
Author(s): TEODORO, M. S.; SOUZA, H. A. de; RODRIGUES, B. H. N.; SANTOS, F. J. de S. Although most research demonstrates the importance of green manure, some aspects have yet to be elucidated. Thus, the present study aimed to determine the biomass decomposition pattern of plants used... ... |
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