Maria Beatriz Bernardes SOARES, Everton Luis FINOTO, Sérgio DONÀ, Fernando Takayuki NAKAYAMA, Gustavo Pavan MATEUS, Ivana Marino BÁRBARO-TORNELI, Marcelo TICELLI, Vera Lúcia Nishijima Paes de BARROS, Keron Mateus NEVES
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Abstract
In the search for maximum productivity, it is essential to know the response of cultivars in different regions and in their particular microclimates, in order to select the best available genetic material. Thus, the objective of this work was to study the agronomic performance of different soybean cultivars in different locations within the Southwest Region of the State of São Paulo in the 2022/2023 season, in order to identify the most suitable cultivars for planting in the region. Cultivar competition trials were carried out in 3 municipalities in the Southwest region of the State of São Paulo (Adamantina, Andradina and Assis) in an experimental design in randomized blocks with 3 replications and carried out as recommended for the crop, evaluating the grain yield at 13% humidity. The means of the results were grouped using the Scott-Knott test at 5% probability and a joint analysis of the experiments was carried out. All tested cultivars are agronomically able to be produced in the southwestern region of the State of São Paulo, however they presented modest yields in the 2022/23 season if considered as a whole. However, the selection of cultivars with specific adaptability for each locality increases productivity gains. Keywords: Adaptability; Genetical enhancement. Glycine max. Cultivar competition. Yield.
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Nucleus is a fully open access peer-reviewed journal. All articles will (if accepted) be available for anyone to read anywhere, at any time immediately on publication.
Aims & Scope: The eukaryotic cell nucleus is more than a storage organelle for genomic DNA. It is involved in critical steps of cell signaling and gene regulation, as well as the maintenance of genome stability, including DNA replication and DNA damage repair. These activities heavily depend on the spatial and temporal “functional” organization of the nucleus and its integration into the complex meshwork of cellular scaffolding.
Nucleus provides a platform for presenting and discussing cutting-edge research on all aspects of biology of the cell nucleus. It brings together a multidisciplinary community of scientists working in the areas of:
• Nuclear structure and dynamics
• Subnuclear organelles
• Chromatin organization
• Nuclear transport
• DNA replication and DNA damage repair
• Gene expression and RNA processing
• Nucleus in signaling and development
Nucleus offers a variety of paper formats including:
• Original Research articles
• Short Reports
• Reviews
• Commentaries
• Extra Views
• Methods manuscripts.