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Author(s): NICOLAO, R.; GAIERO, P.; CASTRO, C. M.; HEIDEN, G. Crop wild relatives are gaining increasing attention. Their use in plant breeding is essential to broaden the genetic basis of crops as well as to meet industrial demands, for global food security and... ... |
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Author(s): LOPES, C. A.; CARVALHO, A. D. F. de; PEREIRA, A. da S.; EMYGDIO, B. M.; AZEVEDO, F. Q.; CASTRO, C. M.; ROSSATO, M. The objective of this pre-breeding activity of the Brazilian potato breeding project was to obtain superior bacterial wilt (BW)-resistant clones free from undesirable traits found on wild species. |
Author(s): CASTRO, C. M.; FERRÃO, L. F. V.; ROHR, A.; PINHEIRO, N. L.; PEREIRA, A. da S.; GARCIA, A. A. F.
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Author(s): DINIZ, M. C. D. R.; PINTO, C. A. B. P.; LAMBERT, E. de S. Clonal families from a broad genetic base population in the Potato Breeding Program at the Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA), Brazil, were used in this trials. Twenty-five families were assessed i... ... |
Author(s): LOPES, C. A.; MELO, P. E. de; ROSSATO, M.; PEREIRA, A. da S. Bacterial wilt (BW), caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, is one of the most important diseases of potato (Solanum tuberosum subsp. tuberosum) in Brazil and the main cause of rejection of fields for tube... ... |
Author(s): CASTRO, C. M.; PEREIRA, A. da S.; BRITO, G. G. de; REISSER JUNIOR, C.; EMYGDIO, B. M.; HEIDEN, G.; DUTRA, L. F.; SILVA, G. O. da; CARVALHO, A. D. F. de; LOPES, C. A.; PEREIRA, G. da S.; HAERTER, J. A.; OLIVEIRA, J. F. de; AZEVEDO, F. Q.; CORADIN, J. H.; KNEIB, R.; WOLTER, D.; GUZMÁN, R. The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) coordinates a national potato breeding program, as well as hosting the potato genebank. |
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Author(s): SEVERO, J.; SANTOS, F. N. dos; SAMBORSKI, T.; MELLO, A. F. S. This review presents an overview of biofortification, with an emphasis on orange-flesh sweet potatoes (OFSP), and points out the effects of food processing on nutritional compounds. The identification... ... |
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