Ana Luisa Alves Ribeiro's research while affiliated with Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) and other places
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Publications (3)
Lettuce bacterial leaf spot caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. vitians is an aggressive disease that is difficult to control. So far there are no reports of the reaction of biofortified lettuce genotypes to different isolates of the bacteria. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the aggressiveness of X. campestris pv. vitians, as well as the react...
Combining broad pest resistance, high yield, and nutritional quality of fruit in the same hybrid is a challenge for round tomato breeders. Thus, development of a dwarf round tomato line for obtaining hybrids may be an excellent alternative for achieving such objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the agronomic potential, fruit quality, a...
The objective of this study was to characterize genotypes of the salad-type tomato with a determinate growth habit and select genotypes resistant to the two-spotted spider mite for higher productivity and fruit quality. The experiment was conducted at the Horticultural Experimental Station (18°42’43.19” S and 47°29’55.8” W, 873 m altitude) of the U...
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... This can be achieved through introgression of genes belonging to wild species rich in allelochemicals, such as acylsugars. Acylsugar is mainly found in the glandular trichomes and promotes resistance to various pests by the mechanism of antixenosis (Maciel et al., 2018a, b;Peixoto et al., 2020). Combining broad resistance to pests and diseases, greater nutritional quality, and high yield in the same genetic material is the main challenge of breeders. ...