480 research outputs found
Pre-Harvest Sprouting Tolerance in 36 Bread Wheat Genotypes
Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS), promoted by rainfall during crop maturity, is a high problem in many wheat-producing regions of the world. Considering its importance in Brazil, 36 national and international varieties and advanced lines of wheat were evaluated for their tolerance to PHS. For this purpose, two experiments were conducted over three years. Seed pericarp rupture was used as an indicator of the beginning of germination. The data were analyzed using analysis of variance, the Scott-Knott test, and the Lin and Binns method. The wide range of germination percentage values allowed the genotypes to be classified as tolerant (in experiment 1 - ND 674 and Grandin*2/RL 4137 and experiment 2 - Frontana and Grandin) and moderately tolerant (Alsen, CD 114, and Milan/3/Attila//Fang 69/CIMMYT 3 in Experiment 1; Avante, BRS 177, IAC 5-Maringá, Onix, OR 1, RL 4137, and Rubi in Experiment 2). Because tolerance to PHS is under genetic control and can be improved through breeding programs, the challenge for wheat breeders is to combine increased PHS tolerance with other requirements to meet market demands
Twenty six years of wheat breeding activities at IAPAR.
The description of the IAPAR wheat breeding program in its 26 th years of existence aims at presenting its major achievements giving an idea of the program size, breeding objectives and methodology. A germplasm flow chart will show the steps by which the populations have to follow starting either from crosses or from introductions until an advanced inbred line can be evaluated and elected as a new cultivar. A list of 23 wheat cultivars released by the program along with their pedigrees is presented as a special contribution. From the recent developed cultivars, data on grain yield, agronomic characteristics, technological quality and kernel properties are presented. The pedigree description for IAPAR 53 and the development of IPR 85 are presented in some detail. New biotechnological tools to help wheat breeding become more efficient are discussed
Cultivares de trigo: Embrapa e Iapar: safra 2011.
Qualidade industrial. Regiões de adaptação. Semeadura. Rendimento. Reação a doenças. Cultivares de trigo Embrapa. Cultivares de trigo IAPAR.bitstream/item/39898/1/Cultivares-de-trigo1.pdf1 folder
Interfacial rearrangements and strain evolution in the thin film growth of ZnPc on glass
We report on the characterization of the growth of vacuum-deposited zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) thin films on glass through a combination of in situ grazing incidence x-ray scattering, x-ray reflectivity, and atomic force microscopy. We found that the growth at room temperature proceeds via the formation of two structurally unique substrate-induced interfacial layers, followed by the growth of the γ-ZnPc polymorph thereafter (thickness ≈1.0 nm). As the growth of the bulk γ-ZnPc progresses, a substantial out-of-plane lattice strain (≈15% relative to γ-ZnPc powder) is continually relaxed during the thin film growth. The rate of strain relaxation was slowed after a thickness of ≈13 nm, corresponding to the transition from layer growth to island growth. The findings reveal the real-time microstructural evolution of ZnPc and highlight the importance of substrate-induced strain on thin film growth
Cultivares de trigo: Embrapa e Iapar.
Qualidade industrial. Regiões de adaptação. Semeadura. Adubação nitrogenada. Rendimento. Reação a doenças. Cultivares de trigo Embrapa. Cultivares de trigo IAPAR.bitstream/item/79738/1/Folheto-Trigo2013.pdfCatálogo, 2/2013
Aptidão tecnológica de cultivares do Ensaio de Qualidade de Trigo do Paraná (EQT-PR) - safra 2011.
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