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Author(s): CROSSA, J.; MONTESINOS-LÓPEZ, O. A.; PÉREZ-RODRÍGUEZ, P.; COSTA-NETO, G.; FRITSCHE-NETO, R.; ORTIZ, R.; MARTINI, J. W. R.; LILLEMO, M.; MONTESINOS-LÓPEZ, A.; JARQUIN, D.; BRESEGHELLO, F.; CUEVAS, J.; RINCENT, R. Genomic-enabled prediction models are of paramount importance for the successful implementation of genomic selection (GS) based on breeding values. As opposed to animal breeding, plant breeding includ... ... |
Author(s): FRANCO, O. L.; ANDRADE, A. E.; BARROS, E. V. S. A.; SA, M. F. G. de; CARNEIRO, R. M. D. G.; CARNEIRO, R.; EIRA, M. T. S. da; ROCHA, T. L.; REIS, A. M. dos Proteomic methods, such as bidimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and mass spectrometry, have been extensively used for the study of protein differential expression in several plants including Arabidops... ... |
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Author(s): QUATRIN, G. D.; DIAS, J. V.; PIZZUTTI, I. R.; GEBLER, L.; CARDOSO, C. D.
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Author(s): INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION, 2020, Campo Grande, MS. Technological innovation is a precursor for sustainable development of the Brazilian agriculture and the adoption of technologies is a crucial condition for this process. Based on this premise, the fi... ... |
Author(s): TIMBÓ, R. V.; TOGAWA, R. C.; COSTA, M. M. C.; ANDOW, D. A.; PAULA, D. P.
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Author(s): NASCIMENTO, M.; NASCIMENTO, A. C. C.; CIRILLO, M. A.; FERREIRA, A.; PETERNELLI, L. A.; FERREIRA, R. de P. This study aimed to evaluate the association between responses obtained using methods of adaptability and stability by using correspondence analysis. The forage yield of 92 genotypes of alfalfa (Medic... ... |
Author(s): BRITO, F. A. E. de; BEZERRA, L. C. R.; MELO, A. M. A.; FURTADO, R. F.; BORGES, M. de F.; FIGUEIREDO, E. A. T. de
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Author(s): MORAIS, P. A. de O.; SOUZA, D. M. de; MADARI, B. E. Soil organic matter (SOM) is usually quantified by Walkley-Black titration method or using a spectrophotometric method. This study proposes an alternative method for quantification of SOM using digita... ... |
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