Diversidade genética de acessos de camu-camu (myrciaria dubia) baseado em marcadores ISSR. [PDF]
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Caracterização biométrica e química de frutos de populações de camu-camu, Caracaraí, Roraima/RR - Brasil. [PDF]
ALVES, J. K. B. +5 more
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Análise de biomoléculas em pós de myrciaria dubia da Amazônia. [PDF]
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Early Evaluation of Camu-Camu Subsamples in Transition Savanna/Forest Area. [PDF]
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Avaliação intraespecífica de indivíduos de camu-camu oriundos de população nativa da região do Cantá, RR. [PDF]
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Control of endophytic fungi in the micropropagation of caari (Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh)
Looban Cavalcante de Lima Greguy +9 more
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Desempenho produtivo de populações naturais de camu-camuzeiro (Myrciaria dubia (H.B.K.) Mc Vaugh) em terra firme. [PDF]
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Journal of Microencapsulation, 2003The camu-camu, like many other Amazonian fruits, shows an excellent potential for use due to its high vitamin C content, and the use of these natural resources could result in greater development of the Amazonian region. Few studies have been conducted with this fruit, and such studies are necessary in order to develop the required technology to allow ...
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Seed anatomy and histochemistry of Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh, an Amazonian Myrtaceace
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