Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes
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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2008
Eduardo Alano Vieira; Josefino de Freitas Fialho; F. G. Faleiro; Graciele Bellon; Kenia Graciele da Fonseca; Luiz Joaquim Castelo Branco Carvalho; Marilia Santos Silva; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Mário Ozeas Sampaio dos Santos Filho; Karina Nascimento da Silva
The objective of this work was to estimate the genetic divergence among sugary and nonsugary cassava accessions, through molecular markers, and quantitative and qualitative characters, as well as to determine the correlation among these estimates. Four sugary cassava accessions and four nonsugary ones were used, including two landraces and two nonsugary improved varieties. The accessions were evaluated in field conditions and in laboratories, with RAPD markers, in 12 quantitative and 33 qualitative characters. Matrixes of genetic dissimilarity/distance among accessions were estimated, based on qualitative and quantitative characters, molecular markers, and on the correlation significance among matrixes. High genetic divergence among the evaluated accessions was observed, the sugary accessions were differentiated from the landraces and improved nonsugary varieties. The distances estimated through molecular markers and qualitative characters showed the high association among each other and moderate association with the distance estimated through quantitative characters.
Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2011
Eduardo Alano Vieira; Josefino de Freitas Fialho; F. G. Faleiro; Graciele Bellon; Kenia Graciele da Fonseca; Luiz Joaquim Castelo Branco Carvalho; Marilia Santos Silva; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Charles Martins de Oliveira; Marcelo Luiz Denke
The purpose of this study was to estimate the genetic divergence in sweet cassava accessions by molecular markers and quantitative and qualitative characters, as well as determine the correlation between these estimates. Sixteen sweet cassava accessions of the Regional Cassava Germplasm Bank of the Cerrado were evaluated under field conditions, for 13 quantitative and 33 qualitative characters. In the laboratory, the accessions were evaluated with RAPD markers. Subsequently, matrixes of genetic dissimilarity/distance among the accessions were estimated based on molecular markers and quantitative and qualitative characters. Besides, the significance of the correlation between the matrixes was estimated. The RAPD, qualitative and quantitative data indicated the existence of high divergence among the accessions. The divergences estimated by molecular markers and by quantitative traits were weakly associated with each other and moderately with the divergence estimated by qualitative characters.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2016
Alexandre Specht; Débora Goulart Montezano; Daniel Ricardo Sosa-Gómez; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Vânia F. Roque-Specht; Neiva Monteiro de Barros
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of keeping three couples in the same cage, and the size of adults emerged from small, medium-sized and large pupae (278.67 mg; 333.20 mg and 381.58 mg, respectively), on the reproductive potential of S. eridania (Stoll, 1782) adults, under controlled conditions (25 ± 1 °C, 70% RH and 14 hour photophase). We evaluated the survival, number of copulations, fecundity and fertility of the adult females. The survival of females from these different pupal sizes did not differ statistically, but the survival of males from large pupae was statistically shorter than from small pupae. Fecundity differed significantly and correlated positively with size. The number of effective copulations (espematophores) and fertility did not vary significantly with pupal size. Our results emphasize the importance of indicating the number of copulations and the size of the insects when reproductive parameters are compared.
Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2011
Eduardo Alano Vieira; Josefino de Freitas Fialho; Marilia Santos Silva; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Charles Martins de Oliveira; José Ribamar Nazareno dos Anjos; Maria Madalena Rinaidi; F. D. Fernandes; Roberto Guimarães Júnior
The sweet cassava cultivar BRS Japonesa was selected by the cassava breeding program of Embrapa Cerrados in 25 participatory evaluations conducted in the region of the Distrito Federal, Brazil. The cultivar was well-accepted by producers, and the probability of being ranked among the top four cultivars is 80 %.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2013
Alexandre Specht; Daniel Ricardo Sosa-Gómez; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Silvia Akimi Cavaguchi Yano
Current Agricultural Science and Technology | 2009
Josefino de Freitas Fialho; Eduardo Alano Vieira; Marilia Santos Silva; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; W. M. G. Fukuda; Mário Ozeas Sampaio dos Santos Filho; Karina Nascimento da Silva
Ciencia Rural | 2015
Aline Carraro Formentini; Daniel Ricardo Sosa-Gómez; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Neiva Monteiro de Barros; Alexandre Specht
Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2015
Alexandre Specht; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Daniel Ricardo Sosa-Gómez
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2013
Eduardo Alano Vieira; Josefino de Freitas Fialho; F. G. Faleiro; Graciele Bellon; Kenia Graciele da Fonseca; Marilia Santos Silva; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Luiz Joaquim Castelo Branco Carvalho
Random Structures and Algorithms | 2009
Josefino de Freitas Fialho; Eduardo Alano Vieira; Silvana Vieira de Paula-Moraes; Marilia Santos Silva; Nilton Tadeu Vilela Junqueira
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