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Magno De Oliveira

Researcher at Federal University of Tocantins

Publications -  16
Citations -  45

Magno De Oliveira is an academic researcher from Federal University of Tocantins. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic divergence & Phosphorus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 15 publications receiving 34 citations.

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Germination of Soybean Seeds treated with Sources and doses of Lithium for Agronomic Biofortification

TL;DR: Soybeans have had a positive effect on germination with the use of doses and sources of lithium compared with the witness, but the germination percentage was less than 65% well below the expected, which shows that the lithium in large doses can be harmful for the Germination of seeds.
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Genetic Divergence in Corn Genotypes for High and Low Phosphorus in Pará, Brazil

TL;DR: There was a higher genetic divergence between genotypes AG 1051 and BANDEIRANTE in the low phosphorus assay and between the genotypes ANHEMBI and AL BANDeirante in the high phosphorus assay, and these crosses are promising to obtain lineages in both tests.
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Productivity and Economic Viability of Intercropping of Cucumber and Lettuce, in Southern Tocantins, Brazil

TL;DR: Lettuce and cucumber in monoculture presented the best answers for all variables analyzed when compared with the consortium, and the index of equivalence area (IEA) was calculated to assess the efficiency of crops in both production systems.
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Experimental Planning Factorial: A brief Review

TL;DR: Concepts related to optimization of multivariate procedures with emphasis on experimental design systems experiments are presented and their application in studies of various areas of knowledge is demonstrated, proving its efficiency in the analysis ofMultivariate systems.
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Genetic Divergence in Corn Genotypes in the South of the State of Pará

TL;DR: The genetic variability allows selection of superior genotypes and makes it possible to increase the frequency of favorable genes through appropriate selection methods that provide genetic mater ial’s retrieval adapted to environmental conditions prevalent in the different producing regions.