CULTIVAR RELEASE – BRS 425: the first runner peanut cultivar related to wild ancestral species

BRS 425: the first runner peanut cultivar related to wild ancestral species

Taís de Moraes Falleiro Suassuna, Nelson Dias Suassuna, Júlio César Bogiani, Fabiano Perina, Daniel de Brito Fragoso, Valdinei Sofiatti, Everaldo Paulo de Medeiros, Márcio de Carvalho Moretzsohn, Soraya Cristina de Macedo Leal-Bertioli, David John Bertioli, Jair Heuert, Hildeu Ferreira Assunção, Luiz Alberto Colnago, Tarcísio Marcos de Souza Gondim, Ramon Araújo Vasconcellos, José Ernani Schwengber and José Renato Cortes Bezerra

Abstract: BRS 425 is a high-oleic runner peanut cultivar related to wild ancestral parents, partially resistant to early and late leaf spot and spotted wilt. It is large-seeded and contains 46% oil. BRS 425 is adapted to the main peanutproducing regions of Brazil.

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