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Author(s): BOGO, A.; COMPARIN, C. C.; SANHIEZA, R. M. V.; RITSCHEL, P. S.; CASA, R. T.; SILVA, F. N.; EVERHART, S. E. The causal agents of apple bull?s-eye rot in southern Brazil have recently been described as Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis. Isolates of both species were evaluated for response of mycelial... ... |
Author(s): MÜLLER, L. E.; SCHIEDECK, G. Some vegetal species have saponins in their composition with great potential to be used as natural surfactants in organic crops. This work aims to evaluate some surfactants physical properties of Quil... ... |
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Author(s): PONCIO, S.; ANDREAZZA, F.; BARCELOS, L. B.; PEREIRA, H. C.; NAVA, D. E.
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Author(s): CORSSO, G. R.; PARISOTTO, M.; ANTONIOLLI, L. R.; OSTER, A. H. O fungo Neofabraea brasiliensis, causador da podridão pós-colheita olho de boi em maçãs, é uma das principais ameaças à qualidade pós-colheita durante o armazenamento e comercialização dessas frutas.... ... |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, F. R. de A.; CORRÊA, A. J. M.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; MOREIRA, R. T.; LOBÃO, J. R. da S.; BEZERRA, F. V. P.
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Author(s): LEUCHTENBERGER, C.; COELHO, A. G.; TOMAS, W. M.; MOURAO, G. Descreve de maneira geral as características e comportamento das ariranhas. |
Author(s): SOUZA, T. C. de; SOUZA, E. dos S.; DOUSSEAU, S.; CASTRO, E. M. de; MAGALHAES, P. C. Garcinia brasiliensis (Mart.) is a native Amazonian tree cultivated throughout Brazil. This plant can tolerate flooding or submergence for several days, during certain periods of the year. The morphop... ... |
Author(s): GONÇALVES, P. de S.; SCALOPPI JÚNIOR, E. J.; MARTINS, M. A.; MORENO, R. M. B.; BRANCO, R. B. F.; GONÇALVES, E. C. P.
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Author(s): MONDIN, L. A. de C.; MACHADO, C. B.; RESENDE, E. K. de; MARQUES, D. K. S.; GALETTI JUNIOR, P. M. Pleistocene climate changes were major historical events that impacted South American biodiversity. Although the effects of such changes are well-documented for several biomes, it is poorly known how... ... |
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