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Author(s): PÉREZ-JARAMILLO, J. E.; MENDES, R.; RAAIJMAKERS, J. M. Abstract: The rhizosphere microbiome is pivotal for plant health and growth, providing defence against pests and diseases, facilitating nutrient acquisition and helping plants to withstand abiotic str... ... |
Author(s): RESENDE, R. T.; CHENU, K.; RASMUSSEN, S. K.; HEINEMANN, A. B.; FRITSCHE-NETO, R. Enviromics is a process dealing with environmental characterization by envirotyping for micro- or macro-environments. In plant science, efforts have focused on interpretating plant responses to enviro... ... |
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Author(s): PEREIRA, R. C.; GUIMARÃES, C. M.; HEINEMANN, A. B.; LANNA, A. C.; LOPES JUNIOR, S.; NARCISO, M. G.; STONE, L. F.; VIANELLO, R. P.; CASTRO, A. P. Plant phenotyping in greenhouse requires high physical effort for management and data collection. To minimize this effort, SITIS Platform of Plant Phenotyping for Drought Tolerance was projected and b... ... |
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Author(s): ARAGAO, F. J. L.; TINOCO, M. L. P.; FARIA, J. C. de; RIBEIRO, S. da G.; CUNHA, W. G.; CRUZ, A. R. de A. da
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Author(s): ÇIÇEK, S. S.; BARBOSA, A. L. P.; WENZEL-STORJOHANN, A.; SEGOVIA, J. F. O.; BEZERRA, R. M.; SÖNNICHSEN, F.; ZIDORN, C.; KANZAKI, I.; TASDEMIR, D. Vouacapoua americana (Fabaceae) is an economically important tree in the Amazon region and used for its highly resistant heartwood as well as for medicinal purposes. Despite its frequent use, phytoche... ... |
Author(s): LOPES JUNIOR, S.; GUIMARÃES, C. M.; PEREIRA, R. C.; NARCISO, M. G. In the development of new cultivars that are more tolerant to water deficiency, it has become important to identify plants that consume less water during their life cycle and are able to uptake water... ... |
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Author(s): FERREIRA, L. C.; CARVALHO, I. C. B.; JORGE, L. A. de C.; QUEZADO-DUVAL, A. M.; ROSSATO, M. Food security, a critical concern amid global population growth, faces challenges in sustainable agricultural production due to significant yield losses caused by plant diseases, with a multitude of t... ... |
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