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    Genetic variability in Brazilian Capsicum baccatum germplasm collection assessed by morphological fruit traits and AFLP markers by Cardoso, Rafaella, Ruas, Claudete F, Giacomin, Renata M, Ruas, Paulo M, Ruas, Eduardo A, Barbieri, Rosa L, Rodrigues, Rosana, A Gonçalves, Leandro S

    Published in PloS one (14-05-2018)
    “…Capsicum baccatum is one of the main pepper species grown and consumed in South America. In Brazil, it is commonly cultivated by family farmers, using mostly…”
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    Post-harvest quality and sensory analysis of ‘Prata’ bananas produced in different cultivation field locations by CONSTANTINO, LEONEL VINICIUS, GONÇALVES, LEANDRO S.A., CORTE, LIGIA ERPEN-DALLA, BABA, VIVIANE Y., ZEFFA, DOUGLAS M., GIACOMIN, RENATA M., CÁSSIA, RAUL MARIA, RESENDE, JULIANO TADEU V.

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-01-2022)
    “…Abstract Banana ‘Prata’ has a significant demand in the Brazilian market, and Minas Gerais is one of the largest banana producers in the country. Scientific…”
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    Electric eels galore: microsatellite markers for population studies by Souza-Shibatta, Lenice, Ferreira, Dhiego G., Santos, Kátia F., Galindo, Bruno A., Shibatta, Oscar A., Sofia, Silvia H., Giacomin, Renata M., Bastos, Douglas A., Mendes-Júnior, Raimundo N. G., Santana, Carlos David de

    Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (2020)
    “…Abstract Fourteen novel microsatellite loci are described and characterized in two species of electric eels, Electrophorus variiand E. voltaifrom floodplains…”
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    ISSR primers for analysis of genetic variability of Stenocarpella maydis by Fedrigo, Katiane, Giacomin, Renata M., Faria, Cacilda M. D. R., Da-Silva, Paulo Roberto

    Published in Tropical plant pathology (01-08-2016)
    “…Although stalk and ear rot is a major disease affecting corn plants, little is known regarding the genetic variability of Stenocarpella maydis , its main…”
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