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SCHAFFERT, R. E.. |
Tropical soils are inferior in fertility compared to temperate soils. The "Tropical Belt" of the world contains 58 percent of the world's land area suitable for agriculture production. The adaptation of plants for tropical agriculture is frequently synonymous with adapting plants to soil fertility stress constituents. This phenomenon is by no means limited to the tropics, as the acid soils and subsoils of the Southeast U.S. are examples where plant improvement programs are often associated with adapting plants to soil stress. Modern plant breeding has traditionally produced crop cultivars that are very productive when combined with an intensive input management regime. The merits and difficulties of establishing collaborative, multidisciplinary,... |
Tipo: Parte de livro |
Palavras-chave: Programa; Programme.; Melhoramento; Pesquisa.; Breeding; Research.. |
Ano: 1993 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/477324 |
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