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New issue 19(1) is online
CBAB would like to inform that the new issue 19(1) is online and available to be downloaded freely. This issue contains 20 articles: 16 papers, 1 note and 3 new cultivars. All of them are very interesting. Enjoy your reading!
Read moreJúlio César Mistro, Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende, Luiz Carlos Fazuoli and Roland Vencovsky
ARTICLE – Effective population size and genetic gain expected in a population of Coffea canephora
Abstract: This work aimed to study the effective population size and genetic gain in a population of robusta coffee (Coffea canephora Pierre) and verify the possibility of using recurrent selection. The experiment comprised 25 treatments...
Read moreGabriella Queiroz de Almeida, Lázaro José Chaves, Muza do Carmo Vieira and Rita Maria Devós Ganga
ARTICLE – Agronomic evaluation of a Hancornia speciosa Gomes germplasm collection from the Brazilian Cerrado
Abstract: Hancornia speciosa Gomes is a fruit tree native to Brazil with potential for use in cropping systems. The objective of this study was to characterize accessions of a germplasm collection by evaluating agronomic traits. The collection...
Read morePattaraborn Moonsap, Nutthalak Laksanavilat, Piyama Tasanasuwan, Sureeporn Kate-Ngam and Chatchawan Jantasuriyarat
ARTICLE – Assessment of genetic variation of 15 Thai elite rice cultivars using InDel markers
Abstract: Many elite rice varieties have been developed in the last decades by Thai rice breeders. No information about the genetic gene pool of these elite rice varieties is available. This study evaluated the genetic relationship of 15 elite...
Read moreNazaré Mateus Barata, Carlos Alberto Scapim, Terezinha Aparecida Guedes, Vanderly Janeiro, Ronald José Barth Pinto, Rodrigo Ivan Contreras Soto and Maurício Carlos Kuki
ARTICLE – A new partial diallel model adapted to analyze reciprocal effects in grain yield of maize
Abstract: Comparison between two distinct groups using a partial diallel and considering reciprocal effects has not been described in the scientific literature, limiting diallel analysis results. This study compared two groups of parents using a...
Read moreWillian Hytalo Ludke, Ivan Schuster, Felipe Lopes da Silva, Tatiane Dalla Nora Montecelli, Bruno de Almeida Soares, Aloizio Borém de Oliveira and Leonardo Volpato
ARTICLE – SNP markers associated with soybean partial resistance to Phytophthora sojae
Abstract: Phytophthora root and stem rot is one of the most aggressive diseases in soybean crop. The use of resistant cultivars is the main strategy to reduce losses caused by the pathogen. This study aims to identify SNP markers associated with...
Read moreVlatko Galić, Domagoj Šimić, Mario Franić, Andrija Brkić, Antun Jambrović, Josip Brkić and Tatjana Ledenčan
ARTICLE – Analysis of Fusarium ear rot and fumonisin contamination in testcrosses of a maize biparental population
Abstract: Fusarium ear rot (FER) negatively affects maize production worldwide and poses a serious threat to human health for producing mycotoxins. The objectives of our study were to assess the factors affecting FER and fumonisin contamination...
Read morePaulo Henrique Müller da Silva, Martin Marco, Clayton Alcarde Alvares, David Lee, Mario Luiz Teixeira de Moraes and Rinaldo Cesar de Paula
ARTICLE – Selection of Eucalyptus grandis families across contrasting environmental conditions
Abstract: The objective was to select productive and stable E. grandis families across contrasting sites in Brazil and Uruguay. Survival and growth of 130 open pollinated families were evaluated three years after planting. Survival ranged from 28...
Read moreZhang Yanfang, Hu Dechang, Zuo Jincheng, Zhang Ping, Wang Zhaohong and Chen Chuanjie
ARTICLE – Development of a mulberry core collection originated in China to enhance germplasm conservation
Abstract: China, origin of mulberry, has rich genetic resources usually. High expense, limited space and wavering environment of usually conservation in vivo poses dangerous situation for mulberry. The concept of core collection could takes...
Read moreLuiz Cláudio Costa Silva, Larissa Martins Mota, Letícia Assis Barony Vasconcelos Fonseca, Rafael Delmond Bueno, Newton Deniz Piovesan, Elizabeth Pacheco Batista Fontes and Maximiller Dal-Bianco
ARTICLE – Effect of a mutation in Raffinose Synthase 2 (GmRS2) on soybean quality traits
Abstract: The presence of stachyose and raffinose is considered an antinutritional factor for humans and monogastric animals, leading to limitations on soybean consumption as a protein source. In the present study, the effect of a mutation in the...
Read moreCamila Baptista do Amaral, Gustavo Hugo Ferreira de Oliveira, Kian Eghrari, Rodolfo Buzinaro and Gustavo Vitti Môro
ARTICLE – Bayesian network: a simplified approach for environmental similarity studies on maize
Abstract: The current methodologies used to evaluate environmental similarities do not allow the simultaneous analysis and categorization of the environments. The objective of this study was to verify the possibility of using the Bayesian network...
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