2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2006000300025
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BRS Missões: nova cultivar de milho para a região Sul do Brasil

Abstract: Resumo -Para atender à demanda por cultivares de milho de polinização aberta, com elevado potencial produtivo, adaptadas às condições de clima temperado do Sul do Brasil, a Embrapa Trigo, em parceria com a Embrapa Milho e Sorgo, desenvolveu a cultivar BRS Missões, de ciclo precoce, com grãos do tipo amarelo dentado e de excelente potencial produtivo. Apresenta resistência moderada à ferrugem comum (Puccinia sorghi), ferrugem polysora (Puccinia polysora), mancha por exserohilum (Exserohilum turcicum) e pinta-br… Show more

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“…The same fact was observed for 'BRS Missões', which productivity much less than 6,262 kg ha -1 obtained by Emygdio & Pereira (2006) in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Our result corroborates the widely accepted idea that the use of hybrid cultivars by low-technology farmers is not recommended due to the impossibility of expressing their productive potential (Emygdio & Pereira 2006). In addition to genetic factors, environmental factors may have interfered with the productivity obtained (Miranda et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…The same fact was observed for 'BRS Missões', which productivity much less than 6,262 kg ha -1 obtained by Emygdio & Pereira (2006) in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Our result corroborates the widely accepted idea that the use of hybrid cultivars by low-technology farmers is not recommended due to the impossibility of expressing their productive potential (Emygdio & Pereira 2006). In addition to genetic factors, environmental factors may have interfered with the productivity obtained (Miranda et al, 2005).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…However, despite being superior to the other cultivars for productivity, "BRS 1002" did not reach its maximum, which is approximately, 9,100 kg ha -1 (Emygdio et al, 2008). The same fact was observed for 'BRS Missões', which productivity much less than 6,262 kg ha -1 obtained by Emygdio & Pereira (2006) in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Our result corroborates the widely accepted idea that the use of hybrid cultivars by low-technology farmers is not recommended due to the impossibility of expressing their productive potential (Emygdio & Pereira 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 50%
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