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    Biometry and diversity of Arabica coffee genotypes cultivated in a high density plant system by Rodrigues, W N, Tomaz, M A, Ferrão, M A G, Martins, L D, Colodetti, T V, Brinate, S V B, Amaral, J F T, Sobreira, F M, Apostólico, M A

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (01-01-2016)
    “…The present study was developed to respond to the need for an increase in crop yield in the mountain region of Caparaó (southern Espírito Santo State, Brazil),…”
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    Genetic variability and expression of agro-morphological traits among genotypes of Coffea arabica being promoted by supplementary irrigation by Rodrigues, W N, Brinate, S V B, Martins, L D, Colodetti, T V, Tomaz, M A

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (13-04-2017)
    “…The use of supplementary irrigation to sustain the plantation during moments of severe water stress or moments of high water demand is becoming almost a norm…”
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    Evidence of genetic tolerance to low availability of phosphorus in the soil among genotypes of Coffea canephora by Martins, L D, Rodrigues, W N, Machado, L S, Brinate, S V B, Colodetti, T V, Amaral, J F T, Tomaz, M A

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (08-09-2015)
    “…The expansion of agriculture to new areas in order to increase the competitiveness of coffee producing countries has resulted in cultivation expanding into…”
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    Genetic Variability for Sprout Growth among Genotypes of Coffea canephora Led by Bending of Orthotropic Stems by Rodrigues, WN, Colodetti, TV, Brinate, SVB, Martins, LD, Tomaz, M A

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (21-10-2017)
    “…The multi-stem aspect of crop systems using Coffea canephora makes it necessary to correctly establish the number of orthotropic stems per plant during the…”
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    A bitter cup: the estimation of spatial distribution of carbon balance in Coffea spp. plantations reveals increased carbon footprint in tropical regions by Martins, L.D., Eugenio, F.C., Rodrigues, W.N., Brinate, S.V.B., Colodetti, T.V., Amaral, J.F.T., Jesus Júnior, W.C., Ramalho, J.C., dos Santos, A.R., Tomaz, M.A.

    Published in Plant, soil and environment (01-01-2015)
    “…There is an increasing need to mitigate and adapt the agriculture to climate changes with strategies that synergistically allow minimizing the climate impact…”
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