UMBERTO ALMEIDA CAMARGO, CNPUV (APOSENTADO); REGINALDO TEODORO DE SOUZA, CNPUV.2026-07-07http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/511558The problems faced by Brazilian tropical regions grape growers are low fertility, high susceptibility to diseases and berry skin cracking during the rainy season. In order to contribute to solving these problems, Embrapa Grape and Wine has initiated in 1997 a program aiming the development of seedless grape cultivars. The breeding program is based on sexual hybridizations to obtain segregating populations, which undergo several field evaluation and selection cycles, in tropical conditions at the Tropical Viticulture Station, Embrapa Grape and Wine, in Jales, SP.Resumo 3131.1 pendrive.Não paginado.openAccessViticulturaUvaNovel cultivars of Brazilian seedless grapes.Resumo em anais e proceedings