Occurence of viruses on sweet potato commercial fields in Brasília and São Paulo.

Sweet potato is a staple crop in Brazil and it is planted in more than 40,000 hectares in all the different regions of the country. With the exception of the south region, where the weather is not conducive for planting all year long, the other states in Brazil use vine cuttings from previous crops to establish new commercial fields.

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Main Authors: SILVA, M. G. da, SOUZA, R. L. de, MONTES, S. M. N. M., OLIVEIRA, D. R., MELLO, A. F. S.
Other Authors: M. G. da SILVA, Bolsista CNPH; R. L. de SOUZA, Bolsista CNPH; S. M. N. M. MONTES, Regional Pole of Technological and Development of Agribusiness - APTA; D. R. OLIVEIRA, EMATER-DF; ALEXANDRE FURTADO SILVEIRA MELLO, CNPH.
Format: Separatas biblioteca
Language:pt_BR
por
Published: 2017-10-09
Subjects:Brasília-DF, São Paulo-SP, Batata doce, Ipomoea Batatas, Propagation materials, Sweet potatoes, Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus, Sweet potato virus C,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1076943
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