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Maria Imaculada Zucchi

Researcher at American Physical Therapy Association

Publications -  257
Citations -  3759

Maria Imaculada Zucchi is an academic researcher from American Physical Therapy Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 234 publications receiving 3138 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Imaculada Zucchi include IAC & University of São Paulo.

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Origin, evolution and genome distribution of microsatellites

TL;DR: The genetic nature of microsatellites, the mechanisms and models of mutation that control their evolution and aspects related to their genesis, distribution and transferability between taxa are described.
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Genetic structure and gene flow in Eugenia dysenterica DC in the Brazilian Cerrado utilizing SSR markers

TL;DR: A new perspective is opened for the generation of population genetic data and parameters estimates for devising sound collection and conservation procedures for Eugenia dysenterica and a potential of SSR locus transferability developed for Eucalyptus is indicated.
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Genetic instability of sugarcane plants derived from meristem cultures

TL;DR: The analysis of plants of two sugarcane varieties cultivated in vitro from meristems showed that variety RB83-5486 was more unstable than variety SP80-185, and there was no direct association with the stage of subcultivation.
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Demographics and Genetic Variability of the New World Bollworm (Helicoverpa zea) and the Old World Bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) in Brazil

TL;DR: The results suggest that sustainable management plans for the control of H. armigera will be challenging considering the high genetic diversity, polyphagous feeding habits, and great potential mobility of this pest on numerous hosts, which favor the adaptation of this insect to diverse environments and control strategies.
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Genetic structure and molecular variability of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) collected in maize and cotton fields in Brazil.

TL;DR: The need for stewardship of crop-protection methods for managing S. frugiperda to reduce the incidence of pesticide resistance, due to the spatial and temporal overlapping of maize and cotton crops in some regions in Brazil, is validated.