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    Screening coffee genotypes for brown eye spot resistance in Brazil by Ramos, Juliana Barros, Resende, Mario Lucio Vilela de, Botelho, Deila Magna Dos Santos, Pereira, Renata Cristina Martins, Reichel, Tharyn, Balieiro, André Augusto Ferreira, Botega, Gustavo Pucci, Abrahão, Juliana Costa de Rezende

    Published in PloS one (31-01-2022)
    “…Several researchers have attempted to develop coffee plants that are resistant to brown eye spot (BES); however, no coffee cultivars are resistant to the…”
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    Survey of fungi associated with cassava root rot from different producing regions in Brazil by Boas, Sandielle Araújo Vilas, Oliveira, Saulo Alves Santos de, Bragança, Carlos Augusto Dórea, Ramos, Juliana Barros, Oliveira, Eder Jorge de

    Published in Scientia agricola (01-02-2017)
    “…Although root rot is one of the major diseases affecting Brazilian cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz.), little is known about the diversity of root rot…”
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    Quantification of cercosporin from coffee leaves infected by Cercospora coffeicola by Ramos, Juliana Barros, de Resende, Mário Lúcio Vilela, Andrade, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues, Teixeira, Alexandre Rezende, Santiago, Wilder Douglas, Pozza, Edson Ampélio, Reichel, Tharyn, Botelho, Deila Magna dos Santos

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-07-2022)
    “…Cercosporin, a nonspecific toxin produced by Cercospora spp., Pseudocercosporella spp. and Colletotrichum spp., is a photosensitizing compound that rapidly…”
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    Screening coffee genotypes for brown eye spot resistance in Brazil by Juliana Barros Ramos, Mario Lucio Vilela de Resende, Deila Magna Dos Santos Botelho, Renata Cristina Martins Pereira, Tharyn Reichel, André Augusto Ferreira Balieiro, Gustavo Pucci Botega, Juliana Costa de Rezende Abrahão

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Several researchers have attempted to develop coffee plants that are resistant to brown eye spot (BES); however, no coffee cultivars are resistant to the…”
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    Journal Article