[HTML][HTML] Phenotypic and molecular basis for genetic variation in jelly palms (Butia sp.): where are we now and where are we headed to?

CF Cidón, AC Turchetto-Zolet, MM Bajay… - … and Molecular Biology, 2023 - SciELO Brasil
We compiled studies that addressed morphological and physicochemical traits, as well as
population genetic studies involving jelly palms, genus Butia (Arecaceae). First, we …

Valorization of Different Fractions from Butiá Pomace by Pyrolysis: H2 Generation and Use of the Biochars for CO2 Capture

IS Nunes, C Schnorr, D Perondi, M Godinho, JC Diel… - Molecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
This work valorizes butiá pomace (Butia capitata) using pyrolysis to prepare CO2
adsorbents. Different fractions of the pomace, like fibers, endocarps, almonds, and deoiled …

Morphoagronomic diversity in Butia capitata progenies (Arecaceae)

PNS Souza, FHP Andrade, AM Azevedo, S Nietsche… - Euphytica, 2023 - Springer
Butia capitata, coquinho azedo, is a palm tree endemic to the Brazilian Cerrado, ecologically
important and with great economic potential, related to the agro-industrial use of its fruits. As …

Desenvolvimento de materiais carbonáceos a partir de subprodutos do processamento de butiá (Butia spp.) e aplicação como adsorventes de fenol e CO2

IS Nunes - 2023 - repositorio.ufsm.br
Waste generation and environmental pollution contention are challenges to modern society.
Liquid effluents pollute water sources and gaseous can aggravate the greenhouse effect …

Canonical correlation analysis applied to regulated deficit irrigation in 'Tommy Atkins' mango trees

CBG Dias, MR Dos Santos, SLR Donato… - Acta Scientiarum …, 2023 - repositorio.ufmg.br
The objective was to identify the effect of regulated deficit irrigation on physiological, yield
and root descriptors of 'Tommy Atkins' mango tree grown in a semi-arid region of Brazil. The …

[HTML][HTML] Quality of Butia capitata fruits harvested at different maturity stages

M Martineli, A Castricini, JL Oliveira Santos… - Agronomía …, 2022 - scielo.org.co
ABSTRACT Butia capitata (Mart.) Becc. or" coquinho azedo" is a native palm species of the
Brazilian savannah, bears fruits which are sold fresh or as frozen pulp. This study examined …