AVALIAÇÃO DE CULTIVARES DE MANDIOCA DE MESA EM DIFERENTES IDADES DE COLHEITA
Derived from a perennial plant, the cassava roots are harvested when their development and quality meet the standards of the market and provide good income to farmers. The objective of this study was to evaluate agronomic characteristics of sweet cassava cultivars at different harvest age. The work...
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