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  1. Observations on horticulture in Brazil. by Adriance, G. W.

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Agricultura en Brazil…”
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  2. Pathogenic diversity of soybean rust in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay by Akamatsu, Hajime, Yamanaka, Naoki, Yamaoka, Yuichi, Soares, Rafael Moreira, Morel, Wilfrido, Ivancovich, Antonio Juan, Bogado, Alicia Noelia, Kato, Masayasu, Yorinori, José Tadashi, Suenaga, Kazuhiro

    Published 2019
    “…Fifty-nine rust populations from Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay were evaluated for pathogenicity in three cropping seasons, 2007/2008–2009/2010, using 16 soybean differentials. …”
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  3. Black pepper yield prediction for the Transamazon higway of Brazil by FEARNSIDE, P.M.

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Brasil||Brazil||Brasil||Brésil…”
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  4. Effect of season on sun drying of cocoa beans in Brazil by Ghosh, B.N., Cunha, J.

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Brasil||Brazil||Brasil||Brésil…”
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  5. Ancestry analysis of locally adapted crespa goats from southernmost Brazil by Lopes, D.D., Fernandez, G.P., Poli, Mario Andres, Moreira, Gilson Rudinei Pires, Freitas, T.R.O., Gonçalves, G.L.

    Published 2017
    “…Crespa goats are phenotypically similar to the Angora breed, and are traditionally reared in small, low-tech farms in southernmost Brazil. Whether they represent degenerated remnants of pure Angora goats or result from foreign breeds introduced during colonial times and recently mixed with commercial breeds is unknown. …”
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  6. Argentina and Brazil Could Expand Wheat Production Due to the War in Ukraine by Colussi, Joana, Schnitkey, Gary, Cabrini, Silvina María

    Published 2022
    “…The war in Ukraine is expected to expand wheat production in Argentina and Brazil, the primary wheat-producing nations in South America. …”
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  7. Climate risk scenarios of orange rust for the sugarcane-producing regions of Argentina and Brazil by Angelotti, Francislene, Morales, Cristina Del Carmen, Hamada, Emília, Bisonard, Eduardo Matias, Gonçalves, Renata Ribeiro do Valle, Rago, Alejandro Mario

    Published 2022
    “…The favorability for the occurrence of sugarcane orange rust in the main sugarcane producing regions of Argentina and Brazil varied over the months considered of the cultivation cycle. …”
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  8. Population Structure and Genetic Diversity in Sweet Cassava Cultivars from Paraná, Brazil by Ortiz, Alex Henrique Tiene, Rocha, Vanesca Priscila Camargo, Moiana, Leonel Domingos, Vidigal, Maria Celeste Gonçalves, Galvan, Marta Zulema, Vidigal Filho, Pedro Soares

    Published 2018
    “…The objectives of the present study were to assess the population structure and genetic diversity in traditional sweet cassava cultivars collected in “backyard” cultivations in the municipalities of Maringá, Cianorte, and Toledo, State of Paraná, Southern Brazil, using 13 SSR molecular markers. All the loci analyzed were considered polymorphic with a mean of 3.15 alleles per locus; the mean polymorphism information content (PIC) value found was 0.4598, indicating that the primers were reasonably informative and the heterozygosity amplitude observed ranged from 0.0270 (GA134) to 0.8718 (SSRY45), with a mean of 0.4762, while the mean genetic diversity obtained was 0.5407, ranging from 0.3138 (GA21) to 0.6502 (GA140). …”
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  9. Molecular characterization of Mycobacterium bovis infection in cattle and buffalo in Amazon Region, Brazil by Carneiro, Paulo A.M., Pasquatti, Taynara N., Takatani, Haruo, Zumarraga, Martin Jose, Marfil, Maria Jimena, Barnard, Christian, Fitzgerald, Scott D., Abramovitch, Robert B., Araujo, Flabio Ribeiro de, Kaneene, John B.

    Published 2021
    “…Six different spoligotypes were identified among the 35 Mycobacterium bovis isolates, of which SB0295, SB1869, SB0121 and SB1800 had already been described in Brazil, and SB0822 and SB1608 had not been described. …”
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