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Author(s): HERNANDES, A.; SOUZA, H. A. de; AMORIM, D. A. de; NATALE, W.; LAVRES JUNIOR, J.; BOATETTO, A. E.; CAMACHO, M, A. Abstract: Chemical analysis of leaves is an effective tool for detecting nutritional imbalances and providing data for fertilizer recommendations. Therefore, it is extremely important to establish cri... ... |
Author(s): NUNES, M. A.; LAMEIRO, P.; CUNHA, B. A. da; SOARES, A. J.; MINEIR0, J. L. DE C.; ASTUA, J. de F.; NOVELLI, V. M.; BASTIANEL, M. Despite the fact that Brazil is the largest sweet orange producer in the world, it is affected by several pests and pathogens that hinder production and increase costs; among them Citrus leprosis viru... ... |
Author(s): KRINGEL, D. H.; ANTUNES, M. D.; COLUSSI, R.; DIAS, A. R. G.; ZAVAREZE, E. R.; OLIVEIRA, R. P. de Cyclodextrins due to its structure composed of internal cavities hydrophobic and essentially hydrophilic extremities has the ability to form inclusion complexes with various substances. Thus, the obje... ... |
Author(s): RAMOS, Y. C.; MOURÃO FILHO, F. A. A.; STUCHI, E. S.; SILVA, S. R; CAPUTO, M. M.; BREMER NETO, H.; FADEL, A. L. The high incidence of diseases and their destructive impact on sweet orange in Brazil has led to changes in the growing regions. |
Author(s): CAPISTRANO, M. da C.; ANDRADE NETO, R. de C.; SANTOS, V. B. dos; LESSA, L. S.; RESENDE, M. D. V. de; GURGEL, F. de L. Evaluations with sweet oranges are usually performed in several harvests and places to verify the differential behavior according to the environmental variations. This makes the selection by tradition... ... |
Author(s): RAMOS, Y. C.; STUCHI, E. S.; GIRARDI, E. A.; LEÃO, H. C.; GESTEIRA, A. da S.; PASSOS, O. S.; SOARES FILHO, W. dos S. The Brazilian and other citrus industries will likely require, among other technologies, the use of rootstocks that are suitable for higher planting densities with high production efficiency of high q... ... |
Author(s): CAPUTO M. M.; MOURÃO FILHO, F. A. A.; SILVA, S. R.; STUCHI, E. S.; BREMER NETO, H. One alternative to minimize the effects of highly destructive diseases on sweet oranges used for industrial processing is the establishment of new plantings in regions of less incidence, such as the S... ... |
Author(s): BASTOS, D. C.; SOMBRA, K. E. S.; ANDRADE, H. M.; SANTOS FILHO, L. G.; PASSOS, O. S. This work evaluated the initial development of cultivars of orange in different rootstocks in the semi-arid of Ceará. |
Author(s): FADEL, A. L.; MOURÃO FILHO, F. A. A.; STUCHI, E. S.; RAMOS, Y. C. Due to increasing demand for diversification of rootstocks in Brazilian citrus industry, a research work was installed in March 2007 to evaluate 40 different rootstocks for ?Valencia? sweet orange (Ci... ... |
Author(s): LISBÔA, A. M. G.; ATAÍDE, E. M.; BASTOS, D. C.; SOUZA, J. M. A.; COSTA, R. S. Citrus fruit have a lengthy post-harvest lifetime, however owing to water loss, they lose firmness and luster on the skin after being picked. In light of the foregoing, this study aimed to assess the... ... |
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