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    Diagnostic fingerprints ISSR/SSR for tropical leguminous species Stylosanthes capitata and Stylosanthes macrocephala by Alzate-Marin, Ana Lilia, Costa-Silva, Carolina, Rivas, Priscila Marlys Sá, Bonifacio-Anacleto, Fernando, Santos, Leticia Gobett, Moraes Filho, Rômulo Maciel de, Martinez, Carlos Alberto

    Published in Scientia agricola (2020)
    “…Stylosanthes capitata Vogel and Stylosanthes macrocephala M.B.Ferreira & Sousa Costa are two forage leguminous species of agronomic importance for animal…”
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    In Silico Characterization of Meloidogyne Genus Nematode Cellulose Binding Proteins by Menezes, Alana Manoela Fraga, Cavalcanti Junior, Edilton de Albuquerque, Martins, Luiza Suely Semen, Moraes Filho, Rômulo Maciel de

    “…Abstract Root-knot nematodes are a group of endoparasites species that induce the formation of giant cells in the hosts, by which they guarantee their feeding…”
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    Plastid marker-based phylogeny reveals insights into relationships among Papilionoideae species by da Silva, Flávia Gomes, de Moraes Filho, Rômulo Maciel, Martins, Luiza Suely Semen, da Silva Ramos, Robson, Silva, Gheysa Coelho

    “…The Papilionoideae subfamily comprises more than 14,000 species, 501 genera and 32 tribes, representing two-thirds of all genera and species in the Fabaceae…”
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    In silico characterization, phylogeny and molecular docking of the Bowman-Birk type protease inhibitor in species from Phaseoleae tribe by Silva, Flávia Gomes da, Maia, Rafael Trindade, Jimenez, Horace José, Moraes Filho, Rômulo Maciel de, Silva, Gheysa Coelho

    Published in Scientia plena (23-11-2024)
    “…The subfamily Papilionoideae (Fabaceae) has approximately 32 tribes, the Phaseoleae tribe being the largest, with about 90 genera and 1,600 species,…”
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    Comparative genomics plastomes of the Amaryllidaceae family species by Jimenez, Horace José, Francisco da Silva, Allan Deyws, Semen Martins, Luiza Suely, De Carvalho, Reginaldo, De Moraes Filho, Rômulo Maciel

    Published in Scientia plena (28-07-2020)
    “…The genus Allium covers more than 800 species, signaling among the largest among monocotyledons. The genus contains many economically important species,…”
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