Authors: R.M.G. Diniz, O.T. Hamawaki, A.P.O. Nogueira, C.O. Silva, R.L. Hamawaki, C.D.L. Hamawaki, F.C. Juliatti, S.L.A. Filho
Soy is an important legume for global economy. The objectives of this study were evaluated soybean genotypes in different growing environments as for their agronomic characters and resistance to leaf spots, and determine the adaptability and phenotypic stability of materials in relation to the place of cultivation. Experiments were conducted in the cities.. Read More»
Authors: I.O. Soares, A.T. Bruzi, E.V. Zambiazzi, S.R. Guilherme, M.C. Bianchi, K.B. Silva, V. Fronza and C.M. Teixeira
Genotypes x environment (G x E) interaction consists of different behavior of genotypes cultivated in different environments. This interaction occurs due to the performance variation of each genotype in different environments. To reduce the effect of the interaction in soybean crops, some studies have been reported in the lite.. Read More»
Authors: R.S. Alves, P.E. Teodoro, F.C. Farias, F.J.C. Farias, L.P. Carvalho, J.I.S. Rodrigues, L.L. Bhering and M.D.V. Resende
Cotton produces one of the most important textile fibers of the world and has great relevance in the world economy. It is an economically important crop in Brazil, which is the world’s fifth largest producer. However, studies evaluating the genotype x environment (G x E) interactions in cotton are scarce in this country... Read More»
Authors: J.J. Nuvunga1, L.A. Oliveira2, A.K.A. Pamplona1, C.P. Silva1, R.R. Lima1 andM. Balestre1
This study aimed to analyze the robustness of mixed models for the study of genotype-environment interactions (G x E). Simulated unbalancing of real data was used to determine if the method could predict missing genotypes and select stable genotypes. Data from multi-environment trials containing 55 maize hybrids, collected during the 2005-2006 harvest sea.. Read More»
Authors: Mariangela Hungria, Marisa Fabiana NicolÃ?¡s. Claudia Teixeira GuimarÃ?£es, SÃ?Âlvia Neto Jardim, Eliane Aparecida Gomes, Ana Tereza Ribeiro de Vasconcelos
Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram-negative bacterium, abundant in a variety of ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions, including the water and borders of the Negro River, a major component of the Amazon Basin. As a free-living microorganism, C. violaceum is exposed to a series of variable conditions, such as differen.. Read More»