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Author(s): GRATTAPAGLIA, D.; SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. da; RESENDE, R. T.; CAPPA, E. P.; MÜLLER, B. S. F.; TAN, B.; ISIK, F.; RATCLIFFE, B.; EL-KASSABY, Y. A.
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Author(s): SILVA, M. F. da; MOCHIUTTI, S.; FARIAS NETO, J. T. de The Açai tree (Euterpe oleracea Mart) is an amazonian palm tree which grows naturally in the ftoodplain forests called "Várzeas" in Brazil and represents a high potential for national and internationa... ... |
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Breeding by genomic selection: capturing the missing heritability of complex traits in forest trees. Author(s): GRATTAPAGLIA, D.; RESENDE, M. D. V. de; RESENDE JUNIOR, M. F. R.; SANSALONI, C. P.; PETROLI, C. D.; MISSIAGGIA, A. A.; TAKAHASHI, E. K.; ZAMPROGNO, K. C.; KILIAN, A.
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Author(s): RESENDE, R. T.; SILVA, P. I. T.; SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. da; FREITAS, M. L. M.; SEBBENN, A. M.; SOUSA, V. A. de; AGUIAR, A. V. de; GRATTAPAGLIA, D. Understanding the growth patterns of long-lived conifer tree species is important to devise breeding and early selection strategies, predict future biomass productivity and assess adaptive tree fitnes... ... |
Author(s): PESSOA FILHO, M. A. C. de P.; SOARES, T. N.; TELLES, M. P. de C.; COELHO, A. S. G.; CHAVES, L. J. Baru seed production is mostly based on extractivism, which, in addition to habitat loss, led to its inclusion in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Genomic resources and propagation methods wil... ... |
Author(s): RESENDE, R. T.; TANNO, P.; SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. da; AGUIAR, A. V. de; SOUSA, V. A. de; SEBBENN, A.; GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
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Author(s): SIMIQUELI, G. F.; RESENDE, R. T.; RESENDE, M. D. V. de Genetic gain followed by loss of diversity is not ideal in breeding programs for several species, and most studies face this problem for single traits. Thus, we propose a selection method based on Gen... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, C. C.; MANTELLO, C. C.; CAMPOS, T. de; SOUZA, L. M.; GONÇALVES, P. S.; SOUZA, A. P. Hevea brasiliensis is a native species of the Amazon Basin of South America and the primary source of natural rubber worldwide. Due to the occurrence of South American Leaf Blight disease in this area... ... |
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