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    Increasing the resistance of common bean to white mold through recurrent selection by Leite, Monik Evelin, Dias, Juliana Andrade, Souza, Danuza Araujo de, Alves, Filipe Couto, Pinheiro, Lucas Rezende, Santos, João Bosco dos

    Published in Scientia agricola (01-02-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT White mold, caused by Sclerotinea sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary is one of the most important diseases of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)…”
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    Recurrent selection in common bean aiming at resistance to white mold in a greenhouse by Lopes, Fernanda Souza, Leite, Monik Evelin, Porto, Antonio Carlos Mota, Miguel, Luciana Aparecida, Reis, Vanessa de Oliveira Lima, Santos, João Bosco dos

    Published in Crop breeding and applied biotechnology (01-01-2019)
    “…The objectives of this study were to estimate the genetic progress of mass selection for white mold resistance in common bean, evaluated in a greenhouse in…”
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    Reaction of common bean lines derived from recurrent selection for white mold resistance and aggressiveness of Sclerotinia sclerotirum isolates by Leite, Monik Evelin, Figueiredo, Izabel Cristina Rodrigues de, Dias, Juliana Andrade, Alves, Filipe Couto, Santos, João Bosco dos

    Published in Bioscience journal (01-09-2017)
    “…The objectives of this study were to verify the resistance of common bean lines derived from recurrent selection for white mold resistance and to identify…”
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    Selection of carioca common bean progenies resistant to white mold by Carvalho, Renato Sérgio Batista, Lima, Igor Almeida, Alves, Filipe Couto, Santos, João Bosco dos

    Published in Crop breeding and applied biotechnology (01-10-2013)
    “…A backcross breeding program between commercial common bean cultivars (VC3 and M20) and sources of resistance (Ex-Rico 23 and G122) was conducted with a view…”
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    Genetic diversity in Brazilian soybean germplasm by Gwinner, Raoni, Setotaw, Tesfahun Alemu, Pasqual, Moacir, Santos, Joao Bosco dos, Zuffo, Alan Mario, Zambiazzi, Everton Vinicius, Bruzi, Adriano Teodoro

    Published in Crop breeding and applied biotechnology (01-12-2017)
    “…Abstract Genetic diversity is an essential factor for the success of any plant breeding program and should be considered to ensure genetic gain through…”
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    Marker-assisted backcrossing using microsatellites and validation of SCAR Phs marker for resistance to white mold in common bean by Fernandes Carneiro, Flávia, Bosco Dos Santos, João, Evelin Leite, Monik

    Published in Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (15-11-2010)
    “…Molecular markers may accelerate selection through the identification of plants with higher proportion of recurrent parent genome, as well as identifying those…”
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    Natural selection in common bean microsatellite alleles and identification of QTLs for grain yield by Leite, Monik Evelin, dos Santos, João Bosco, Fernandes Carneiro, Flávia, Rodrigues Couto, Karla

    Published in Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (15-01-2011)
    “…Natural selection acts to select better adapted individuals or alleles in segregating population and help plant breeding. The objective of this work was to…”
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    Evaluation efficiency of severity of angular leaf spot in common bean based on diseased and healthy leaf area by Parrella, Rafael Augusto da Costa, Santos, João Bosco dos, Parrella, Nádia Nardely Lacerda Durães, Silva, Diego Velásquez Faleiro e

    Published in Crop breeding and applied biotechnology (01-10-2013)
    “…This study compared severity of angular leaf spot in common bean lines, based on the healthy and diseased leaf area, and the graded scale. We used 12 common…”
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    Genetic variability among cassava accessions based on SSR markers by Ribeiro, Márcia de Nazaré Oliveira, Carvalho, Samuel Pereira de, Santos, João Bosco dos, Antonio, Rafaela Priscila

    Published in Crop breeding and applied biotechnology (01-09-2011)
    “…The aim of this study was to characterize and estimate the genetic similarity among 93 cassava accessions. The DNA amplification was performed with 14…”
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    A half century of a bean breeding program in the South and Alto Paranaíba regions of Minas Gerais by Lemos, Roxane do Carmo, Abreu, Ângela de Fátima Barbosa, Souza, Elaine Aparecida de, Santos, João Bosco dos, Ramalho, Magno Antonio Patto

    “…The success of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crops in Brazil is due to the development of new cultivars. The aim of the present study was to critically analyze…”
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    Effect of natural selection on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) microsatellite alleles by Rodrigues, Taislene Butarello, Santos, João Bosco dos

    Published in Genetics and molecular biology (01-01-2006)
    “…The effect of natural selection on microsatellite simple sequence repeat (SSR) alleles was investigated in two distinct common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)…”
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    Natural selection for efficiency in the use of nitrogen in common bean identified by analysis of microsatellites and grain yield by Leite, Monik Evelin, Lima, Igor Almeida, Pereira, Dyanna Rangel, Dos Santos, João Bosco

    Published in Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (15-11-2012)
    “…This study was carried out in order to verify whether natural selection acts on segregating common bean populations grown in the presence and absence of N, and…”
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    Reaction of common bean progenies to white mold derived from recurrent selection by Souza, Danuza Araújo de, Pereira, Fernanda Aparecida Castro, Dias, Juliana Andrade, Leite, Monik Evelin, Santos, João Bosco dos

    Published in Ciência rural (01-04-2014)
    “…This study was realized with the objective of verifying the resistance to white mold of common bean progenies derived from recurrent selection for resistance…”
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    Genetic progress after four cycles of recurrent selection for yield and grain traits in common bean by PATTO RAMALHO, Magno Antonio, DE FATIMA BARBOSA ABREU, Angela, DOS SANTOS, Joao Bosco

    Published in Euphytica (01-07-2005)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic progress after four cycles of recurrent selection in common bean. The base segregating population was…”
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    Multiple job contracts of physicians in Ceará, Northeastern Brazil by Maciel, Regina Heloisa, Santos, João Bosco Feitosa dos, Sales, Telma Bessa, Alves, Marco Aurélio de Andrade, Luna, Ana Paula, Feitosa, Leonardo Bezerra

    Published in Revista de saúde pública (01-10-2010)
    “…To analyze the multiple job contracts of physicians in the Brazilian National Health System in the State of Ceará. Documental research was performed about the…”
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    Genetics of common bean resistance to white mold by Carneiro, Flávia Fernandes, Santos, João Bosco dos, Gonçalves, Paulo Roberto Carvalho, Antonio, Rafaela Priscila, Souza, Thaís Paula de

    Published in Crop breeding and applied biotechnology (01-06-2011)
    “…The objective of the research was to investigate the nature and magnitude of the genetic factors involved in the resistance of the common bean to white mold…”
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    Minimum number of common bean plants per plot to assess field resistance to white mold by Carneiro, Flávia Fernandes, Zeviani, Walmes Marques, Santos, João Bosco dos, Carvalho, Renato Sérgio Batista, Alves, Felipe Couto, Dias, Juliana Andrade

    Published in Crop breeding and applied biotechnology (01-12-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine the minimum number of plants per plot to assess the field resistance in common bean to white mold. Thirteen cultivars…”
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