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Author(s): PETRI, J. L.; HAWERROTH, F. J.; LEITE, G. B.; COUTO, M.; FRANCESCATTO, P.
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Author(s): HOTT, M. C.; CARVALHO, L. M. T.; ANTURNES, M. A. H.; RESENDE, J. C. de; ROCHA, W. S. D. da There is currently a lot of interest in determining the state of Brazilian grasslands. Governmental actions and programs have recently been implemented for grassland recovery in Brazilian states, with... ... |
Author(s): GASPARI-PEZZOPANE, C. de; BONTURI, N.; GUERREIRO FILHO, O.; FAVARIN, J. L.; MALUF, M. P. The objective of this work was to identify genes that could be used as suitable markers for molecular recognition of phenological stages during coffee (Coffea arabica) fruit development. Four cultivar... ... |
Author(s): SANTOS, J.; SCHEFFER-BASSO, S. M.; LÂNGARO, N. C.; BRAMMER, S. P.
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Author(s): LIMA, M. V.; OLIVEIRA, F. I. C. DE; RAMOS, S. R. R.; FREITAS, B. M.; ARAGAO, F. A. S. de Phenological events, in particular, flowering phenology and aspects of floral biology help to understand the relationship of plants with their pollinators. Thus, this study sought to estimate, under s... ... |
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Author(s): SUASSUNA, J. F.; FERNANDES, P. D.; BRITO, M. E. B.; ARRIEL, N. H. C.; MELO, A. S. de; FERNANDES, J. D. The sesame crop is usually avoided in salt-affected areas because of the various effects of saline stress on plants. Besides varying between species, salinity effects are known to vary for genotypes o... ... |
Author(s): TARTAGLIA, F. de L.; RIGHI, E. Z.; ROCHA, L.; MALDANER, I. C.; SALBEGO, E.; HELDWEIN, A. B.; GOUVEA, J. A. de The objective of this study was to determine the stage of development with greater sensitivity to water excess and the period of time required to compromise the emergence and grain yield components of... ... |
Author(s): ALBERTON, B.; MARTIN, T. C. M.; ROCHA, H. R. da; RICHARDSON, A. D.; MOURA, M. S. B. de; TORRES, R. S.; MORELLATO, L. P. C. The interplay of water and light, regarded as the main driver of tropical plant dynamics, determines leaf phenology and ecosystem productivity. Leaf phenology has been discussed as a key variable to e... ... |
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