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Author(s): CONCEIÇÃO, M. A. F.; EVANGELISTA, S. R. M.; MONTEIR0, J. E. B. de A.; MANDELLI, F.; TEIXEIRA, A. H. DE C.; TONIETTO, J. Fine wine production in Brazil was historica11y established in the extreme South of the country, in temperate climate. More recently, new producer regions appeared in South, Southeast and Northeast of... ... |
Author(s): CONCEIÇÃO, M. A. F.; EVANGELISTA, S. R. M.; MONTEIRO, J. E. B. de A.; MANDELLI, F.; TEIXEIRA, A. H. de C.; TONIETTO, J. Fine wine production in Brazil was historically established in the extreme South of the country, in temperate climate. More recently, new producer regions appeared in South, Southeast and Northeast of... ... |
Author(s): FÖRSTER, B.; GARCIA, M.; SCHALLNAB, H. J. The aim of our investigation was to measure the amount of carbon that is directly contributed by the soil fauna. Therefore a devide to measure the small amounts of CO2 released by soil invertebrates w... ... |
Author(s): RICALDE, P. M.; NAVA, D. E.; LOECK, E. A.; DONATTI, G. M. The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is one of the principal exotic pests affecting Brazilian production in the northeastern and southeastern regions of Br... ... |
Author(s): TONIETTO, J.; MANDELLI, F.; WEBER, E.; HASENACK. H. Abstract: The State Rio Grande do Sul is the main producer of Brazilian fine wines, with four viticultural regions. The objective is the characterization of the viticultural climatic potential of the... ... |
Author(s): BARBOSA, W.; CHAGAS, E. A.; POMMER, C. V.; PIO, R.
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Author(s): MILECH, C. G.; SCARIOTTO, S.; DINI, M.; HERTER, F. G.; RASEIRA, M. do C. B.
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Author(s): MAIA, J. D. G.; SOUZA, R. T. de; HENRIQUE, C. R.; SANTANA, A. P. S.; LACERDA, L. A. Sínce the decade of 1980,the grapevine Niágara Rosada Vitis Labrusca has been cultived in tropical climate regions. |
Author(s): BASTOS, D. C.; MARQUES, V. B.; RAMOS, J. D.; PASQUAL, M. This work was carried out for to verify the influence of types of cuttings and application of indolebutyric acid (IBA) in the rooting of 'mirabolano' cuttings. |
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