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GÓMEZ GUERRERO, BLANCA, Autor ; RODRÍGUEZ, DARÍO, Autor ; SAIZAR, CARLOS, Autor ; PELAGGIO ETTLIN, RONNY, Autor ; JOAQUÍN MARQUISÁ, Autor ; LORENA CAMMAROTA RICCO, Autor ; ROMINA VELAZCO, Autor ; NICOLÁS HOVAGIMIAN, Autor ; MARCELO CABRERA, Autor ; MARTÍN ROBAINA, Autor | 2021En Uruguay se destinan 7.161 hectáreas al cultivo del olivo, distribuidas en 197 explotaciones de diferentes tamaños. Las variedades más plantadas son Arbequina (50%), Coratina (25%) y Picual (10%), entre otras. Además de consistir un serio prob[...]documento electrónico
LORENA CAMMAROTA RICCO, Autor ; SILVINA BARAIBAR, Autor ; FERNANDA CARDOZO, Autor ; GÓMEZ GUERRERO, BLANCA, Autor ; LUCÍA GUTIÉRREZ, Autor ; VALERIA LANARO, Autor ; ANDRÉS LOCATELLI, Autor ; MARÍA FERNANDA PARDO, Autor ; GASTÓN QUERO, Autor ; MERCEDES SAYAS, Autor ; MAXIMILIANO VEROCAI, Autor ; ARIEL J. CASTRO, Autor | 2022The goal is determine the genomic regions associated with the main malting quality parameters of barley in European/Uruguayan crosses (representative of local breeding programs) in Southern cone of South America conditions and identify favorable[...]documento electrónico
MADHAV BHATTA, Autor ; LUCÍA GUTIÉRREZ, Autor ; LORENA CAMMAROTA RICCO, Autor ; FERNANDA CARDOZO, Autor ; GERMAN, SILVIA, Autor ; GÓMEZ GUERRERO, BLANCA, Autor ; MARÍA FERNANDA PARDO, Autor ; VALERIA LANARO, Autor ; MERCEDES SAYAS, Autor ; ARIEL J. CASTRO, Autor | 2020Plant breeders regularly evaluate multiple traits across multiple environments, which opens an avenue for using multiple traits in genomic prediction models. We assessed the potential of multi-trait (MT) genomic prediction model through evaluati[...]documento electrónico
CEA, JACQUELINE, Autor ; LORENA CAMMAROTA RICCO, Autor | 2006Fusarium graminearum is the most common toxic fungal species affecting grains in Uruguay. Since 1977, due to favorable climate conditions, there have been harvests with prominent Fusarium Head Blight in wheat. This were in 1984, 1990, 1993, 1996[...]Article : texto impreso
CEA, JACQUELINE, Autor ; LORENA CAMMAROTA RICCO, Autor |Dentro INNOTEC (No. 1, dic. 2006)Fusarium graminearum is the most common toxic fungal species affecting grains in Uruguay. Since 1977, due to favorable climate conditions, there have been harvests with prominent Fusarium Head Blight in wheat. This were in 1984, 1990, 1993, 1996[...]