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Author(s): PACKER, A. T. M.; VARGAS ACOSTA, J.; TEIXEIRA, L. A. J.; STAVER, C. P.; DITA RODRIGUEZ, M. A. Abstract: Fusarium wilt of banana (FWB), caused by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), poses an undeniable threat to global banana production. This disease has intensified i... ... |
Author(s): BATISTA, D. da C.; ALVES JÚNIOR, M.; BARBOSA, M. A. G. The Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV), of the genus Potyvirus (Potyviridae), causes the most prominent passion fruit (Passiflora spp.) disease in Brazil. The virus is transmitted in a non-circul... ... |
Author(s): PAUVOLID-CORRÊA, A.; CAMPOS, Z.; JULIANO, R. S.; NOGUEIRA, R. M. R.; KOMAR, N. The Pantanal is a hotspot for arbovirus studies in South America. Various medically important flaviviruses and alphaviruses have been reported in domestic and wild animals in the region. To expand the... ... |
Author(s): GIGLIOTI, R.; OKINO, C. H.; BASSETTO, C. C.; SILVA, P. C.; OLIVEIRA, H. N. de; OLIVEIRA, M. C. de S. Bovine anaplasmosis is an important tick-borne disease, which leads to significant economic losses in tropical and subtropical world areas. In this study, sets of the primers targeting the major surfa... ... |
Author(s): SUASSUNA, N. D.; MORELLO, C. de L.; SILVA FILHO, J. L. da; PEDROSA, M. B.; PERINA, F. J.; MAGALHAES, F. O. da C.; SOFIATTI, V.; LAMAS, F. M. BRS 372 and BRS 416 are cotton cultivars with high lint yield and genetic resistance to the main cotton diseases in Brazil, particularly to Ramularia Leaf Spot. They have stable yields, good fiber qua... ... |
Author(s): NOGUEIRA, K. L.; SILVA, L. F. R.; PINTO, A. C. S.; TADEI, W. P.; CHAVES, F. C. M.; POHLIT, A. M.
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Author(s): LACERDA, A. F.; PELEGRINI, P. B.; OLIVEIRA, D. M. de; VASCONCELOS, E. A. R.; GROSSI-DE-SA, M. F.
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Author(s): CAMARGO, U. A.; MAIA, J. D. G.; RITSCHEL, P. S.; REVERS, L. F. Since the decade of the 1960s, viticulture has gained significance in different hot climateregions.The quality of table grapes, wines and juices produced under tropical and subtropicalconditionsin cou... ... |
Author(s): PINTO, A. C. de Q.; BRAGA, M. F.; JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V.; VARGAS RAMOS, V. H.; FALEIRO, F. G.; ANDRADE, S. R. M. de; CORDEIRO, M. C. R.; DIAS, J. N.; LAGE, D. A. da C. ABSTRACT: Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is one of the most important tropical fruits cultivated in Brazil with area higer than 70 thousand hectares, production of 970 thousand tones. However, it was exp... ... |
Author(s): COSTA, A. O.; NASCIMENTO, A. M. de S.; SOUZA, J. F. de; SANTOS, S. de F.; DUTRA, M. da C. P.; LINHARES, M. do S.; PEREIRA, G. E. Tropical viticulture, although relatively new, has achieved significant technological developments in Brazil, making possible cultivation of vines in areas beyond standard traditional winegrowing area... ... |
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