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Author(s): SANTOS, M. R. A. dos; SOUZA, C. A. de; ROCHA, J. F. da; ARAUJO, L. V. de; ESPINDULA, M. C. The objective of this study was to approach the viability of the two forms of propagation, comparing cost and time for the production of new plantlets and number of plantlets produced in each propagat... ... |
Author(s): MAYER, N. A.; UENO, B.; NAVA, G.; NEVES, T. R. das
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Author(s): FALEIRO, F. G.; JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V.; JUNGHANS, T. G.; JESUS, O. N. de; MIRANDA, D.; OTONI, W. C. The propagation of many passion fruit species (Passiflora spp.) is done by seeds or sexual method, although asexual propagation, such stem cuttings, grafting or tissue culture is also possible and ver... ... |
Author(s): TRUEMAN, S. J.; HUNG, C. D.; WENDLING, I. Eucalypts are among the world?s most widely planted trees, but the productivity of eucalypt plantations is limited by their often-low amenability to true-to-type propagation from cuttings. An alternat... ... |
Author(s): DORNELES JÚNIOR, L. F.; BISI, E. J. R.; SANTOS, M. R. A. dos The regeneration of roots and shoots through leaf cuttings is a feasible technique for plant clonal propagation, using a quite available organ, which can be collected without great damage to the plant... ... |
Author(s): FRAGOSO, R. de O.; STUEPP, C. A.; CARPANEZZI, A. A.; WENDLING, I.; ZUFFELLATO-RIBAS, K. C.; KOEHLER, H. S. Plants producing fruits for many months of the year, or at times when few species bear fruits, are highly valuable for restoration of degraded ecosystems due to their ability to attract and support di... ... |
Author(s): MEGÍAS, M.; MEGIAS, M. E.; REIS, F. B.; HUNGRIA, M.; OLLERO, F. J.
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Author(s): SOUZA, G. de; NERY, L. H.; PARIS, E. C.; KLEIN-GUNNEWIEK, F.; GIRALDI, T. R. In this study, nanostructured ZnO films were synthesized by microwave hydrothermal method for application in photocatalysis. The synthesis was made starting a ethylene glycol and zinc acetate solution... ... |
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