2019
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4392201900200
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Abstract: The search for alternatives to increase productivity and sustainability of livestock production in the Amazon region without increasing deforestation is challenging. Mixed pastures of grasses with forage peanut (Arachis pintoi) have shown positive economic impacts. However, gaps in the knowledge of the reproductive biology of A. pintoi have limited the development of new cultivars adapted to the environmental variations in the Brazilian Amazon. Pasture consortiums of Brachiaria humidicola with forage peanuts (… Show more

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“…The entire set of heterozygous SNPs are typically used in human GWAS analysis [ 83 ]. In peanuts, a high level of heterozygosity may not be expected as peanut is a self-pollinating crop revealed to have a low outcrossing rate ranging from 1.9% to 8% [ 84 ]. However, our array chip data showed a large number of heterozygous SNPs, which can affect the GWAS results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entire set of heterozygous SNPs are typically used in human GWAS analysis [ 83 ]. In peanuts, a high level of heterozygosity may not be expected as peanut is a self-pollinating crop revealed to have a low outcrossing rate ranging from 1.9% to 8% [ 84 ]. However, our array chip data showed a large number of heterozygous SNPs, which can affect the GWAS results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%