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Author(s): ORTIZ, A. M.; ROBLEDO, G.; SEIJO, G.; VALLS, J. F. M.; LAVIA, G. I.
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Author(s): RESENDE-MOREIRA, L. C.; RAMOS, A. C. S.; SCLIAR, M. O.; SILVA, R. M.; AZEVEDO, V. C. R.; CIAMPI, A. Y.; LEMOS-FILHO, J. P.
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Author(s): SOUZA-CHIES, T. T.; ESSI, L.; RUA, G. H.; VALLS, J. F. M.; MIZ, R. B.
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Author(s): MIRANDA, M. Z. de; CAETANO, V. da R.; SCHEEREN, P. L.; TIGGEMANN, L.; TATSCH, P. O.; ORO, T.
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Author(s): TUSKAN, G. A.; GROOVER, A. T.; SCHMUTZ, J.; DIFAZIO, S. P.; MYBURG, A.; GRATTAPAGLIA, D.; SMART, L. B.; YIN, T.; AURY, J.-M.; KREMER, A.; LEROY, T.; LE PROVOST, G.; PLOMION, C.; CARLSON, J. E.; RANDALL, J.; WESTBROOK, J.; GRIMWOOD, J.; MUCHERO, W.; JACOBSON, D.; MICHENER, J. K.
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Author(s): ALMEIDA, R. P. de; STOUTHAMERB, R. Wolbachia (Hertig) endosymbionts are extensively studied in a wide range of organisms and are known to be transmitted through the egg cytoplasm to the offsping. Wolbachia may cause several types of re... ... |
Author(s): LIMA, J. de F.; SILVA, L. M. A. da Macrobrachium amazonicum is an indigenous prawn vastly distributed in basins of South America, widely exploited by artisanal fisheries in northern and northeastern Brazil and, with great potential for... ... |
Author(s): RIBEIRO, M. D.; BUZAGLO, G. B.; SILVA, D. C. da; TORRES, L. S. G.; FERREIRA, A. F. T. A. F. e; PEREIRA, D. C. F.; AZEVEDO, C. L. L.; SILVA, J. F. da In the state of Amazonas, the ‘Pêra’ orange scion is traditionally cultivated on ‘Rangpur’ lime tree. The restricted use of a single scion-rootstock combination has left local orchards vulnerable to a... ... |
Author(s): FERRÃO, L. F. V.; CAIXETA, E. T.; SOUZA, F. de F.; ZAMBOLIM, E. M.; CRUZ, C. D.; ZABOLIM, L.; SAKIYAMA, N. S. The genetic variability characterization of the accessions of the germplasm collection, using molecular markers, is being applied as a complementary strategy to the traditional approaches to redefine... ... |
Author(s): NEVES, L. V. de M. W.; SANTOS, J. C. B. dos; SOUZA JÚNIOR, V. S. de; CORRÊA, M. M.; ARAUJO FILHO, J. C. de Nitisols are livelihood sources of agricultural and socio-economic development in several underdeveloped countries worldwide, including Brazil. Brazilian Nitisols are usually associated with basaltic... ... |
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