Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
ABSTRACT.Peach is a temperate fruit species that is cultivated under various edaphoclimatic conditions all over the world. In Brazil, in the early 1950s, peaches were planted only in São Paulo state and in the Southern states, and the harvest period was restricted to 15 days. Currently, mainly due t...
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2021
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