Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success
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Resumo: | The Northeastern region of Brazil comprises the Caatinga biome (900,000 km²) part of which is a semiarid region with rainfed and irrigated production systems. Among the successful breeding programs are cashew and cotton. The first led to a substantial increase in nut production in Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí and the second bred a naturally colored cotton fiber, now processed in small clothing industries in Paraiba, exporting to 11 countries. In the lower-middle São Francisco valley, the previously grown onion was replaced by improved varieties, on 90% of the production area, and by industrial tomato, introduced by research in 1972, which came to be used on more than 80% of the area at the time. The participation of the private sector and continuity of breeding programs were crucial for the success. More examples of success are expected with the establishment of postgraduate courses in Agricultural Sciences in the Semiarid region. |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of successAnacardium occidentaleGossypium hirsutumAllium cepaLycopersicum esculentumThe Northeastern region of Brazil comprises the Caatinga biome (900,000 km²) part of which is a semiarid region with rainfed and irrigated production systems. Among the successful breeding programs are cashew and cotton. The first led to a substantial increase in nut production in Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí and the second bred a naturally colored cotton fiber, now processed in small clothing industries in Paraiba, exporting to 11 countries. In the lower-middle São Francisco valley, the previously grown onion was replaced by improved varieties, on 90% of the production area, and by industrial tomato, introduced by research in 1972, which came to be used on more than 80% of the area at the time. The participation of the private sector and continuity of breeding programs were crucial for the success. More examples of success are expected with the establishment of postgraduate courses in Agricultural Sciences in the Semiarid region.Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology2012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-70332012000500007Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology v.12 n.spe 2012reponame:Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Melhoramento de Plantasinstacron:CBAB10.1590/S1984-70332012000500007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQueiroz,Manoel Abílio deBarros,Levi de MouraCarvalho,Luiz Paulo deCandeia,Jonas de AraújoFerraz,Edinardoeng2013-05-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1984-70332012000500007Revistahttps://cbab.sbmp.org.br/#ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcbabjournal@gmail.com||cbab@ufv.br1984-70331518-7853opendoar:2013-05-07T00:00Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology - Sociedade Brasileira de Melhoramento de Plantasfalse |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success Queiroz,Manoel Abílio de Anacardium occidentale Gossypium hirsutum Allium cepa Lycopersicum esculentum |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success |
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Plant breeding in the semiarid region of Brazil: examples of success |
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Queiroz,Manoel Abílio de |
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Queiroz,Manoel Abílio de Barros,Levi de Moura Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de Candeia,Jonas de Araújo Ferraz,Edinardo |
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Barros,Levi de Moura Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de Candeia,Jonas de Araújo Ferraz,Edinardo |
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Queiroz,Manoel Abílio de Barros,Levi de Moura Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de Candeia,Jonas de Araújo Ferraz,Edinardo |
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Anacardium occidentale Gossypium hirsutum Allium cepa Lycopersicum esculentum |
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Anacardium occidentale Gossypium hirsutum Allium cepa Lycopersicum esculentum |
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The Northeastern region of Brazil comprises the Caatinga biome (900,000 km²) part of which is a semiarid region with rainfed and irrigated production systems. Among the successful breeding programs are cashew and cotton. The first led to a substantial increase in nut production in Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí and the second bred a naturally colored cotton fiber, now processed in small clothing industries in Paraiba, exporting to 11 countries. In the lower-middle São Francisco valley, the previously grown onion was replaced by improved varieties, on 90% of the production area, and by industrial tomato, introduced by research in 1972, which came to be used on more than 80% of the area at the time. The participation of the private sector and continuity of breeding programs were crucial for the success. More examples of success are expected with the establishment of postgraduate courses in Agricultural Sciences in the Semiarid region. |
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