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    CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSTRATES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON GERMINATION AND GROWTH OF ASPARAGUS SEEDLINGS by Do Nascimento Tavares, Ingridy, Arcanjo Alves, José Maria, Pereira Uchôa, Sandra Catia, Canche Iuit, Carlos Enrique, Alves Guedes, Yenara, Oliveira Silva, Deyse Cristina

    Published in Revista de agricultura neotropical (01-01-2023)
    “…The survival and performance of vegetables in the field production cycle depend on the seedling quality and, in turn, the substrate. Asparagus is not part of…”
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    Stabilization time of chemical attributes and nutritional quality of manipueira for biofertilization by Hentges, Marcelo, Arcanjo Alves, José Maria, Fernandes Silva Dionísio, Luiz, Oliveira da Silva, Deyse Cristina, Alves Guedes, Yenara, Ferreira Gomes, Alberlan, Ribeiro Rocha, Paulo Roberto

    Published in Agro@mbiente on-line (31-12-2023)
    “…Manioc flour and gum (starch) have a cultural value for Amazonians. The processing of cassava roots releases manipueira, a liquid waste with a high polluting…”
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    Methods for overcoming dormancy in cassava seeds by Klis Ximenes, Carla, Arcanjo Alves, Jose Maria, Bardales Losano, Ricardo, Cristina Oliveira Silva, Deyse, Alves Guedes, Yenara, Fernandes Silva Dionisio, Luiz

    Published in Agro@mbiente on-line (29-11-2023)
    “…The propagation of cassava via seminal is an option but faces problems due to dormancy and slow germination. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the…”
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    Phytotechnical performance and resistance to leaf-footed bugs of green maize intercropped with Poaceae in the Amazon savannah by HERMÓGENES, Gabriele Medeiros, OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Medeiros de, ALVES, José Maria Arcanjo, BARRETO, Glauber Ferreira, GUEDES, Yenara Alves, ALBUQUERQUE, José de Anchieta Alves de

    Published in Acta amazonica (01-12-2022)
    “…ABSTRACT Green maize has great economic value, and the consumer market increasingly demands the production of ears for fresh consumption that are free from…”
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