Pablo Forlan Vargas

@.unesp.br

Tropical Root and Starches Center
São Paulo State University

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Agronomy and Crop Science, Horticulture
63

Scopus Publications

1936

Scholar Citations

23

Scholar h-index

50

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • New Sweet Potato Genotypes: Analysis of Agronomic Potential
    Fishua J. U. Dango, Darllan J. L. S. F. Oliveira, Maria E. F. Otoboni, Bruno E. Pavan, Maria I. V. Andrade, Pablo F. Vargas
    Agriculture Switzerland, 2025
    The quantification of genotype x environment interaction is essential for recommending high-yielding genotypes for both favorable and unfavorable environments, thereby increasing production. This study aimed to evaluate the agronomic performance of sweet potato genotypes in the central–east and central–south regions of São Paulo. The experiments were conducted using a randomized block design with 9 plants per plot and 3 replications, consisting of 18 sweet potato genotypes and 3 commercial cultivars, totaling 21 treatments. The characteristics, such as commercial productivity, dry matter, chroma, hue, insect resistance, eyes, and lenticels showed genotype x environment interaction for 77.78% of the variables. The maximum productivity of the genotypes ranged from 31.81 t/ha−1 to 63.60 t/ha−1. Heritability was observed in 88.89% of the analyzed traits, with values ranging from 75.36% to 93.47%, indicating a significant genetic influence on the evaluated characteristics. Location 4 (first cycle in Botucatu, 20 December 2021) was superior and considered the most suitable for sweet potato cultivation. The genotypes CERAT60-05, CERAT56-23, CERAT60-26, and CERAT35-11 performed best, showing promise as new cultivars.
  • Compatibility of Pathogen-Resistant Melon Rootstocks: Effects on Fruit Yield, Quality, and Biometric Traits
    Edicleide Macedo da Silva, João Pedro Peixoto Fernandes, Antonio Cesar de Araujo Filho, Cintya Mikaelly Pereira Gaia Souza, Francismária Freitas de Lima, et al.
    Revista Caatinga, 2025
    ABSTRACT Grafting is an effective method for pathogen control in various crops and improved several plant and fruit characteristics. This technique has been successfully adopted in melon cultivation, particularly using rootstocks resistant to multiple diseases. The objective of this study was to evaluate the compatibility of melon scions with rootstocks resistant to Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum, Meloidogyne incognita, M. javanica, and M. enterolobii, and to assess the effects of grafting on rootstock biometry, fruit yield, and fruit quality. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design with four replications, 16 treatments, and seven plants per plot. Production, quality, and biometric parameters were assessed. Grafting increased epicarp and mesocarp firmness, fruit shape index, and vitamin C content, while reducing fruit length, fruit width, and locule length. Compatibility analysis revealed variability in the effects on measured traits, based on the general combining ability observed for scions JAB20-11 and 'Olimpic Express'. Grafting did not affect the total number of fruits or total fruit weight, while rootstock PI482398 exhibited the most favorable general combining ability for fruit length.
  • Genetic Improvement of Sweet Potato: Influence of Selection Method in Early Stages of the Programme
    Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de Oliveira, Geissiane Neves Toledo, Bruno Ettore Pavan, Pablo Forlan Vargas
    Plant Breeding, 2025
    Plant breeding programmes: every stage of the process is crucial for the ultimate success. Currently, for sweet potato cultivation, the primary selection methods used in the initial stage of the genetic improvement programme are based on selection indices, techniques that require significant labour and time. Given this, the aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters and compare different initial selection methods, namely, the traditional method using the selection rank index and a newly proposed methodology using visual analysis. The study comprised three experiments. The studies were conducted in an area belonging to the Faculty of Agrarian and Veterinary Sciences (FCAV) on the Jaboticabal Campus, located in the municipality of Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil. The first involved selection of the initial population conducted in summer (August–December 2021), using a randomized complete block design with two replications, evaluating 512 treatments (510 genotypes and two cultivars). Subsequent experiments in summer (December 2021–April 2022) and winter (April–September) evaluated 30 genotypes selected in the first cycle and one cultivar (Beauregard) using a randomized complete block design with three replications. Harvesting in the summer experiments occurred 120 days after planting, while in winter, it occurred at 150 days. Statistical analyses were performed on the data. The highest heritabilities were found for commercial root yield (PC) (0.69) and flesh colour (CP) (0.79). Regarding direct selection gain, the predicted gains were significant, ranging from −21.21% to 119.58%, indicating a favourable condition for selection. The estimated selection gains were higher than those achieved for PC alone. However, for general shape (FG), commercial pattern (PDC) and flesh colour (CP), the actual gains exceeded the estimated ones. The realized heritability was lower than the estimated one for commercial root yield (PC) but higher for general shape (FG), commercial pattern (PDC) and flesh colour (CP), except for commercial pattern (PDC) in winter cultivation using the index and flesh colour (CP) in summer cultivation using the visual method. In conclusion, the visual selection method is deemed viable for the initial stage of sweet potato genetic improvement.
  • Phenotyping in Green Lettuce Populations Through Multispectral Imaging
    Jordhanna Marilia Silva, Ana Carolina Pires Jacinto, Ana Luisa Alves Ribeiro, Isadora Rodrigues Damascena, Livia Monteiro Ballador, Paulo Henrique Lacerra, Pablo Forlan Vargas, George Deroco Martins, Renata Castoldi
    Agriculture Switzerland, 2025
    Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is the most consumed leafy vegetable in the world, with great economic and social importance in Brazil. In breeding programs, selecting genotypes with high agronomic potential is essential to meet market demands and cultivation conditions. In this context, plant phenotyping by means of multispectral imaging emerges as a modern, efficient and non-destructive tool, which enhances the analysis of phenotypic characteristics quickly and accurately. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to group different lettuce situations according to their group using image-based phenotyping, in addition to morphological descriptors and agronomic evaluations. The experiment was carried out in an experimental area of the Federal University of Uberlândia, Campus of Monte Carmelo, MG, Brazil, in randomized blocks with three replicates and 17 treatments (lettuce populations of the F2 generation, resulting from the cross between different lettuce cultivars and/or lines). Morphological descriptors and agronomic characteristics were obtained in the field. The vegetation indices GLI, NDVI, GNDVI, NGRDI and NDRE were calculated from images acquired at 49 days after transplanting. Means were compared using the Scott–Knott test (p ≤ 0.05), and the results were presented in box plots. Genetic dissimilarity was confirmed by multivariate analysis, which resulted in a cophenetic correlation coefficient of 96.11%. In addition, validation between field-collected data and image-obtained data was performed using heat maps and Pearson’s correlation. Populations UFU 003, UFU 006, UFU 009, UFU 011, UFU 012, UFU 013, UFU 014, UFU 016 and UFU 017 stood out, with high agronomic potential. Image-based phenotyping was correlated with agronomic traits and, therefore, can be considered an alternative to grouping different lettuce populations.
  • Estimation of genetic parameters and use of selection indices in the identification of superior sweet potato genotypes
    André Dutra Silva Junior, Carlos Nick Gomes, Dalcirlei Pinheiro Albuquerque, Francisca Adaíla da Silva Oliveira, Jéssica Lino Gomes, Luan del Rey Silva de Melo, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Tiago Olivoto, André Ricardo Zeist
    Euphytica, 2025
  • Monitoring Virulence Phenotypes of Bremia lactucae in South and Southeast Brazil
    Lívia Tálita da Silva Carvalho, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Izabella Garbeline Okuma, Marcus Vinícius Marin, Renato de Mello Prado, Jorge Moreira da Silva Neto, Ana Carolina Pires Jacinto, Renata Castoldi
    Plant Pathology, 2025
    Lettuce downy mildew (Bremia lactucae) is one of the most important diseases of lettuce, especially in conditions of mild temperatures and high humidity. The great variability of B. lactucae makes the use of genetic control complex, as resistance to different virulence phenotypes requires different resistance factors. Dm (“Downy mildew”) genes or resistance factors, have been widely used in lettuce cultivars, providing a high level of resistance to downy mildew. The objective of this work was to monitor and study the virulence phenotypes of B. lactucae in the south and southeast regions of Brazil. Samples with downy mildew symptoms were collected in the main producing areas of the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná. Subsequently, a race differentiation test was carried out by inoculating differentiating cultivars and observing the pathogen's response, and a sextet code was assigned to each isolate according to its virulence phenotype (EU‐C). Frequency (%), virulence complexity index by isolate and by phenotype, and Gleason index were calculated. A total of 117 isolates were evaluated and 61 virulence phenotypes were identified. The sextet code 31‐00‐00 was the most frequent and could be used for the evaluation of resistant cultivars in the states of the south and southeast regions of Brazil. The resistance factor of lettuce cultivar Balesta provided resistance to all evaluated isolates, while RYZ2164 was resistant to all isolates except those from Paraná. Additionally, Kibrille conferred resistance to isolates from Santa Catarina.
  • Planting density using mini-cutting seedlings: Effects on root and starch production of sweet potato
    Pablo Forlan Vargas, Layana Gomes do Nascimento, Valkíria Luísa Borsa Piroli, Adalton M Fernandes
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2025
    Traditional propagation of sweet potatoes using vines increases the transmission of pathogens in the crop. Using pathogen-free mini-cutting seedlings is a promising alternative, but it provides lower root production per plant. Adjusting the planting density can optimize this technique and compensate for the lower individual production of plants. This study aimed to determine the optimal planting density for maximizing storage root yield and quality of sweet potatoes propagated by mini-cutting seedlings. The experimental design was of randomized blocks with four treatments and five replications. The treatments were represented by planting densities of 25,000; 33,333; 41,667, and 50,000 plants/ha, with a row spacing of 1.20 m. The study demonstrated that increasing the planting density to 40,258 plants/ha increased total root yield by 24%, while starch yield increased by 17% up to a density of 41,624 plants/ha. Higher planting densities favored the production of roots of all sizes, including those of greater marketable value. However, to maximize the production of large and medium-sized roots, densities between 36,420 and 50,000 plants/ha are recommended. Although high densities may result in a small reduction of 7% in the root mean weight, the use of mini-cutting seedlings does not compromise root yield and quality, as long as the ideal planting density is adopted.
  • Application of a Portable Chlorophyll Meter to Assess the Nitrogen Sufficiency Index and Nitrogen Requirements in Sweet Potatoes
    Fabrício E. Rodrigues, Adalton M. Fernandes, Arthur V. Oliveira, Pablo F. Vargas, Emerson F. C. Souza, Politon T. P. Guedes, Ricardo T. Figueiredo, Ítala T. Guimarães
    Agriculture Switzerland, 2024
    Balanced nitrogen (N) supply is essential for high root yield in sweet potatoes (Ipomoea potatoes [L.] Lam.). A portable chlorophyll meter can support N fertilization management. Here, we determined the appropriate N sufficiency index (NSI) for sweet potato leaves to achieve the best leaf N status, plant growth, N uptake and removal, and storage root yield and quality. Experiments were conducted at three sites (Braúna, São Manuel, and Regente Feijó) in São Paulo, Brazil, using a randomized block design with four replicates. Treatments included a control (without N application), conventional N fertilization (50 kg ha−1), reference N fertilization (150 kg ha−1), and NSI-based N fertilization (NSI: 90% or 95%, based on the chlorophyll meter readings). Plant response to N fertilization was low, with no N deficiency observed in the conventional and chlorophyll meter-managed treatments. NSI < 90% was better than NSI < 95% for N top-dressing management, reducing N application rates by 44–66%, depending on the site. In contrast, NSI < 95% increased the N application rate without any yield benefit. Thus, monitoring N fertilization using a portable chlorophyll meter with 90% NSI can reduce N fertilization rates without negatively impacting the sweet potato root yield.
  • First report of Meloidogyne javanica infecting Thymus vulgaris in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
    Edicleide Macedo da Silva, Ricardo Koroiva, Rivanildo Júnior Ferreira, Daniel Dalvan do Nascimento, João Pedro Peixoto Fernandes, Benedito Charlles Damasceno Neves, Antonio Cesar de Araujo Filho, Rafaelle Fazzi Gomes, Nynyve Thaynar Brito de Almeida, Andréia Mitsa Paiva Negreiros, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Laura Raissa Fagundes Costa Bezerra, Lindomar Maria da Silveira, Glauber Henrique de Sousa Nunes, Pedro Luiz Martins Soares
    Crop Protection, 2024
  • First Report of Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne javanica, Infecting Stachys byzantina in São Paulo, Brazil
    E. M. Silva, D. D. Nascimento, R. Koroiva, J. P. P. Fernandes, R. J. Ferreira, R. F. Gomes, G. H. S. Nunes, P. F. Vargas, P. L. M. Soares
    Plant Disease, 2024
    Stachys byzantina belongs to the Labiatae and is known by the names "peixinho-da-horta" (Brazil) and "lamb's ear" (USA). Its importance is associated with its medicinal properties (Bahadori et al. 2020) and nutritional aspects (Milião et al. 2022). Root-knot nematodes cause severe damage to plants and suppress production. In January 2021, plants of S. byzantina in the municipality of Jaboticabal (21°14'38.7"S, 48°17'10.6"W) showed symptoms of reduced growth, yellowed leaves and the presence of galls in the roots. Initially, samples of roots from a S. byzantina were analyzed at the Nematology Laboratory (LabNema/UNESP), Jaboticabal, Brazil, estimating 20,000 eggs and juveniles of Meloidogyne sp. in 10 g of roots. To confirm the host ability of the species, a pathogenicity test was performed using Koch's postulate. For this purpose, the test was conducted in a greenhouse where 3,000 eggs and second-stage juveniles (J2) were inoculated onto three plants (n=3) of S. byzantina. After 90 days, the inoculated plants showed the same symptoms as those observed in the field. No symptom or nematode was detected in the uninoculated plant (control). Nematodes were extracted from the roots of inoculated plants and quantified. The perineal pattern of females (n=10) (Netscher and Taylor, 1974) and the labial region of males (n=10) (Eisenback and Hirschmann, 1981) were analyzed and compared with the morphological characteristics of the original description of the species (Chitwood, 1949). For analysis based on esterase isozyme phenotype, the α-method of Esbenshade and Triantaphyllou (1990) was used, and females (n=7) were examined. To confirm identification, whole genomic DNA from an adult female (n=1) was extracted using the Qiagen DNeasy® Blood & Tissue Kit and this sample was used for both genetic sequencing and the sequence-characterized amplified region techniques (SCAR). PCR amplifications were performed for the 18s rRNA gene using primers 988F and 1912R from Holterman et al (2006). Our sequence was deposited in GenBank (NCBI) under the identifier OP422209. Finally, species-specific SCAR primers (Fjav/Rjav, Me-F/Me-R, and Finc-F/Finc-R) designed by Zijlstra (2000) were used to identify Meloidogyne spp. Koch's postulate analysis yielded the following results: (n=1) 9,280 eggs and J2 (Reproduction factor, RF = 33.09); (n=2) 111,720 eggs and J2 (RF = 37.24); (n=3) 59,700 eggs and J2 (RF = 19.9) (RF mean = 30.08). The following characteristics were observed in the perineal region of females: Low and rounded trapezoidal dorsal arch with two distinct lateral lines clearly separating the dorsal and ventral arch regions, similar to the morphological features of the species description by Chitwood (1949). Males had a convex labial plate with a non-raised labial disk joining the submedial labia, a non-rugged labial region, the basal tubercles were usually wider than high, and a rounded tail tip (Eisenback and Hirschmann 1981). The α-esterase enzyme profile showed the J3 phenotype typical of M. javanica (Rm [×100] = 46.0, 54.5, and 58.9). The 18s rRNA sequences grouped Meloidogyne sp. with species such as M. enterolobii, M. incognita, and M. javanica. A DNA fragment of about 700 bp was amplified with Mj (Fjav/Rjav) primers, but not with Me (Me-F/Me-R) and Mi (Finc-F/Finc-R) primers, which confirmed the identification of M. javanica. Accurate identification and characterization of the occurrence of new hosts of M. javanica will allow us to determine the range and geographic distribution of the species. This is the first report on the occurrence of M. javanica on S. byzantina in Brazil. This report is important so that management strategies can be applied to prevent the spread of the pest to other areas.
  • Natural genotypic variation for morphological traits in upland rice grains
    Samuel Ferrari, Matheus Luís Oliveira Cunha, Vagner do Nascimento, Ocimar José Baptista Bim, Alex Mendonça de Carvalho, et al.
    Cientifica, 2024
  • Providing inoculum for Didymella bryoniae studies: the effect of light spectrum and storing at low temperature
    M. C. S. Virtuoso, E. H. C. Silva, E. M. Silva, T. S. Valente, P. F. Vargas, L. T. Braz, R. C. Panizzi
    Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2024
  • The Phytochemical Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Thermally Processed Colorful Sweet Potatoes
    Letícia Silva Pereira Basílio, Aline Nunes, Igor Otavio Minatel, Marla Sílvia Diamante, Carla Beatriz Di Lázaro, Anna Carolina Abreu Francisco e Silva, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Fabio Vianello, Marcelo Maraschin, Giuseppina Pace Pereira Lima
    Horticulturae, 2024
  • Phaseolus lunatus L.: pulse seeds phenotype image analysis
    Saulo de Jesus Dantas, Maria Fernanda Oliveira Torres, Renata Silva-Mann, Pablo Forlan Vargas
    Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2023
  • Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense Strains AbV5 and AbV6 Increases Nutrition, Chlorophyll, and Leaf Yield of Hydroponic Lettuce
    Carlos Eduardo da Silva Oliveira, Arshad Jalal, Letícia Schenaide Vitória, Victoria Moraes Giolo, Thaissa Julyanne Soares Sena Oliveira, Jailson Vieira Aguilar, Liliane Santos de Camargos, Matheus Ribeiro Brambilla, Guilherme Carlos Fernandes, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Tiago Zoz, Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto Teixeira Filho
    Plants, 2023
  • Sweetpotato responses to potassium rate and timing in tropical sandy soils
    Ricardo T. Figueiredo, Adalton M. Fernandes, Francisca G. S. Garreto, Jéssica A. Silva, Jason G. S. Nunes, Pablo F. Vargas
    Agronomy Journal, 2023
  • Nutrition and yield of hydroponic arugula under inoculation of beneficial microorganisms
    Isabela Martins Bueno Gato, Carlos Eduardo da Silva Oliveira, Thaissa Julyanne Soares Sena Oliveira, Arshad Jalal, Vitória de Almeida Moreira, Victoria Moraes Giolo, Letícia Schenaide Vitória, Bruno Horschut de Lima, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Marcelo Carvalho Minhoto Teixeira Filho
    Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology, 2023
  • First Report of Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, Infecting Buckwheat, Fagopyrum esculentum, in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
    R. J. Ferreira, E. M. Silva, D. D. Nascimento, L. B. Santos, V. A. Trigo, G. P. Nogueira, P. F. Vargas, R. Harakava, P. L. M. Soares
    Plant Disease, 2023
  • Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L. Lam.) cultivation and potentialities
    Larissa Pereira de Castro Vendrame, Raphael Augusto de Castro e Melo, Giovani Olegario da Silva, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Magali Leonel
    Varieties and Landraces Cultural Practices and Traditional Uses Volume 2 Underground Starchy Crops of South American Origin Production Processing Utilization and Economic Perspectives, 2023
  • Prediction of genetic gains in sweet potato genotypes by polycross
    Giovana Guerra Mariano, Bruno Ettore Pavan, Maria Eduarda Facioli Otoboni, Maria Isabel Andrade, Pablo Forlan Vargas
    Comunicata Scientiae, 2023
  • AGRONOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SWEET POTATO GENOTYPES OBTAINED THROUGH CROSSBREEDING1
    DARLLAN JUNIOR LUIZ SANTOS FERREIRA DE OLIVEIRA, MARIA EDUARDA FACIOLI OTOBONI, BRUNO ETTORE PAVAN, ADALTON MAZETTI FERNANDES, PABLO FORLAN VARGAS
    Revista Caatinga, 2022
  • Implications of the inoculation method and environment in the selection of melon genotypes resistant to Didymella bryoniae
    Marcos Claudio S. Virtuoso, Tiago S. Valente, Edgard Henrique Costa Silva, Leila Trevisan Braz, Rita de Cassia Panizzi, Pablo Forlan Vargas
    Scientia Horticulturae, 2022
  • New beverage based on grapes and purple-fleshed sweet potatoes: Use of non-standard tubers
    Letícia Silva Pereira Basílio, Cristine Vanz Borges, Igor Otavio Minatel, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Marco Antonio Tecchio, Fabio Vianello, Giuseppina Pace Pereira Lima
    Food Bioscience, 2022
  • Genotype × environment interaction for the agronomic performance of high β-carotene sweetpotato
    Maria Eduarda Facioli Otoboni, Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de Oliveira, Bruno Ettore Pavan, Maria Isabel Andrade, Pablo Forlan Vargas
    Acta Scientiarum Agronomy, 2022
  • Mix of trinexapac-ethyl and nitrogen application to reduce upland rice plant height and increase yield
    Samuel Ferrari, Gustavo do Valle Polycarpo, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Adalton Mazetti Fernandes, Matheus Luís Oliveira Cunha, Paulo Pagliari
    Plant Growth Regulation, 2022
  • Reuse of substrate in the protected cultivation of muskmelon
    PABLO FORLAN VARGAS, ATALITA FRANCIS CARDOSO, HAMILTON CÉSAR DE OLIVIERA CHARLO, RENATA CASTOLDI, LEILA TREVISAN BRAZ
    Revista Caatinga, 2021
  • Nutraceutical content and daily value contribution of sweet potato accessions for the European market
    Aline C. Galvao, Carlo Nicoletto, Giampaolo Zanin, Pablo F. Vargas, Paolo Sambo
    Horticulturae, 2021
  • Genetic divergence of sweet potato genotypes based on morpho-agronomic traits
    Darllan JLSF de Oliveira, Maria Eduarda F Otoboni, Bruno E Pavan, Maria Isabel Andrade, Pablo F Vargas
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2021
  • Prediction of genetic gains through selection of sweet potato accessions
    Pablo F Vargas, Maria Eduarda F Otoboni, Beatriz G Lopes, Bruno E Pavan
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2020
  • Periodicity of exposure of hydroponic lettuce plants to nutrient solution
    CLEITON DALASTRA, MARCELO CARVALHO MINHOTO TEIXEIRA FILHO, PABLO FORLAN VARGAS
    Revista Caatinga, 2020
  • Genetic parameters and gain from selection in sweet potato genotypes with high beta-carotene content
    Maria Eduarda Facioli Otoboni, Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de Oliveira, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Bruno Ettore Pavan, Maria Isabel Andrade
    Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 2020
  • Tomato grafting onto solanaceae genotypes to control bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum smith 1896)
    Lívia Tálita da Silva Carvalho, Danilo Mesquita Melo, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Helane Cristina Aguiar Santos, Jessica Vasconcelos Ferreira
    Pesquisa Agropecuaria Tropical, 2020
  • Carotene yield in sweet potato after potassium and phosphorus fertiliser application
    SANDRA MARIA CRUZ NASCIMENTO, ARTHUR BERNARDES CECÍLIO-FILHO, ALEXSANDRA SOUZA NASCIMENTO DA SILVA, PABLO FORLAN VARGAS
    Revista Caatinga, 2019
  • Genetic diversity among sweet potato crops cultivated by traditional farmers
    PABLO FORLAN VARGAS, ERIC WATZKE ENGELKING, LUIS CARLOS FERREIRA DE ALMEIDA, ELIEL ALVES FERREIRA, HAMILTON CESAR DE OLIVERIA CHARLO
    Revista Caatinga, 2018
  • Physicochemical characteristics of three accessions of sweet potato cultivated by traditional growers of Vale do Ribeira, Sao Paulo State, Brazil
    J. Mendoza, P. Vargas, M. Evangelista, M. Sartori, L.C. Ming
    Acta Horticulturae, 2018
  • Determination of growth and nutrient accumulation in bella vista onion
    CLARICE BACKES, ROBERTO LYRA VILLAS BÔAS, LEANDRO JOSÉ GRAVA DE GODOY, PABLO FORLAN VARGAS, ALESSANDRO JOSÉ MARQUES SANTOS
    Revista Caatinga, 2018
  • Performance of mini-tomato hybrids in different training systems with different number of stems
    Pablo F Vargas, Leonardo S Duarte, Edgard HC Silva, Amanda C Zecchini, Renato S Soares, Leandro JG Godoy
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2017
  • Agronomic characterization of sweet potato accessions
    Pablo Forlan Vargas, Dumon Ramiro Zanetti Godoy, Luis Carlos Ferreira de Almeida, Renata Castoldi
    Comunicata Scientiae, 2017
  • Performance of crispy lettuce cultivars in different soil covers
    Pablo Forlan Vargas, Amanda Chiarion Zecchini, Renato Silva Soares, Leonardo Dos Santos Duarte, Edgard Henrique Costa Silva
    Comunicata Scientiae, 2017
  • Agronomic performance of sweet potato with different potassium fertilization rates
    Arthur B Cecílio Filho, Sandra MC Nascimento, Alexsandra SN Silva, Pablo F Vargas
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2016
  • Mineral nutrition and yield of sweet potato according to phosphorus doses
    Sandra Maria da Costa Cruz, Arthur Bernardes Cecílio Filho, Alexsandra Sousa Nascimento, Pablo Forlan Vargas
    Comunicata Scientiae, 2016
  • Obtaining resistant lettuce progenies to downy mildew
    Renata Castoldi, Hamilton CO Charlo, Danilo M Melo, Willame S Candido, Pablo F Vargas, Tagli Dalpian, Leila T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2014
  • Physicochemical characteristics of experimental net melon hybrids developed in Brazil
    Pablo F Vargas, Francine de S Galatti, Jean de O Souza, Renata Castoldi, Hamilton Cesar de O Charlo, Leila T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2013
  • Performance of cultivars for production of green corn in different planting dates in passos region, MG
    P.F. Vargas, M.A.P. Andrade
    Acta Horticulturae, 2012
  • Chemical alterations of substrate in the cultivation of peppers
    H.C.O. Charlo, A.F. Ferreira, R. Castoldi, P.F. Vargas, J.C. Barbosa, L.T. Braz
    Acta Horticulturae, 2012
  • Alterations in levels of NPK, electrical conductivity and pH of substrate, in cultivation of peppers
    H.C.O. Charlo, A.F. Ferreira, P.F. Vargas, R. Castoldi, D.M. Melo, L.T. Braz
    Acta Horticulturae, 2012
  • Accumulation of nutrients in sweet peppers cultivated in coconut fiber
    Hamilton César de O Charlo, Sueyde F de Oliveira, Pablo F Vargas, Renata Castoldi, José Carlos Barbosa, Leila T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2012
  • Growth analysis of sweet pepper cultivated in coconut fiber in a greenhouse
    Hamilton César de O Charlo, Sueyde F de Oliveira, Renata Castoldi, Pablo F Vargas, Leila T Braz, José Carlos Barbosa
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2011
  • Agronomic characteristics, isoflavone content and Kunitz trypsin inhibitor of vegetable soybean genotypes
    Renata Castoldi, Hamilton César de O Charlo, Pablo F Vargas, Leila T Braz, Mercedes C Carrão-Panizzi
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2011
  • Performance of parents and experimental hybrids of net melon
    Pablo Forlan Vargas, Francine de Souza Galatti, Jean de Oliveira Souza, Renata Castoldi, Hamilton César de Oliveira Charlo, Leila Trevizan Braz
    Ciencia E Agrotecnologia, 2010
  • Growth, nutrients accumulation and crop productivity of cauliflower
    Renata Castoldi, Hamilton César de O Charlo, Pablo F Vargas, Leila T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2009
  • Evaluation of net melon cultivars conducted with two and three fruits per plant
    Hamilton César de O Charlo, Renata Castoldi, Pablo F Vargas, Leila T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2009
  • Performance of yellow sweet peppers hybrids grown in coconut husk fiber
    Hamilton César de O Charlo, Renata Castoldi, Carolina Fernandes, Pablo F Vargas, Leila T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2009
  • Performance of four vegetable soybean genotypes in two agricultural years
    Renata Castoldi, Hamilton César de O Charlo, Pablo F Vargas, Leila T Braz, José Lindorico de Mendonça, Mercedes C Carrão-Panizzi
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2009
  • Quality of fruits of five musk melon cultivars in function of the number of fruits per plant
    Renata Castoldi, Hamilton César de Oliveira Charlo, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Leila Trevizan Braz
    Revista Brasileira De Fruticultura, 2008
  • Performance of net melon cultivars depending on the cultivation system
    Pablo F Vargas, Renata Castoldi, Hamilton César de O Charlo, Leila T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2008
  • Quality of net melon (Cucumis melo L.) in function of the culture system
    Pablo Forlan Vargas, Renata Castoldi, Hamilton César de Oliveira Charlo, Leila Trevizan Braz
    Ciencia E Agrotecnologia, 2008
  • Performance of genotypes of early-cycle vegetable soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merril] in different densities
    Hamilton César de O. Charlo, Renata Castoldi, Pablo Forlan Vargas, Leila Trevizan Braz, José Lindorico de Mendonça
    Ciencia E Agrotecnologia, 2008
  • Accumulation of macronutrients by two onion cultivars on direct sowing system
    André May, Arthur Bernardes Cecílio Filho, Diego Resende de Queirós Porto, Pablo Forlan Vargas, José Carlos Barbosa
    Bragantia, 2008
  • Yield of onion cultivars as a result of the number of seedlings per cell tray and within hole spacing
    Pablo Forlan Vargas, Leila Trevizan Braz, André May
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2007
  • Evaluating macronutrients accumulated in onion plants of the 'Superex' cultivar in direct seeding system
    Diego Resende de Queirós Pôrto, Arthur Bernardes Cecílio Filho, André May, Pablo Forlan Vargas
    Ciencia Rural, 2007
  • Effect of onion bulb classification as a result of nitrogen and potassium levels and planting density
    André May, Arthur B Cecílio Filho, Diego R Queirós Porto, Pablo F Vargas, José Carlos Barbosa
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2007
  • Plant density and nitrogen and potassium fertilization rates on yield of onion hybrids
    André May, Arthur Bernardes Cecílio Filho, Diego Resende de Queirós Porto, Pablo Forlan Vargas, José Carlos Barbosa
    Horticultura Brasileira, 2007

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Mycorrhizal inoculation and crop rotation as soil sustainable management strategies to reduce fertilizer use and water consumption in horticultural crops
    P Vargas, A Nogales, C Calvet, A Camprubi, C Biel
    Applied Soil Ecology , 2025
    2025
  • Compatibility of Pathogen-Resistant Melon Rootstocks: Effects on Fruit Yield, Quality, and Biometric Traits
    EM Silva, JPP Fernandes, AC Araujo Filho, CMPG Souza, FF Lima, ...
    Revista Caatinga 38, e12736 , 2025
    2025
  • Performance produtiva e de qualidade de clones de Coffea canephora na região do Vale do Ribeira Paulista, SP, Brasil
    AM de Carvalho, GN Gardino, LM França, GR Carvalho, S Ferrari, ...
    Multi-Science Research 8 (1), 6-6 , 2025
    2025
  • Distinguishability of Homogeneity Stability in sweet potato genotypes
    F Dango, D Oliveira, G Toledo, E Martinez, O Wilches, E Nhanombe, ...
    MDPI , 2025
    2025
  • New Sweet Potato Genotypes: Analysis of Agronomic Potential
    FJU Dango, DJ Oliveira, MEF Otoboni, BE Pavan, MIV Andrade, ...
    Agriculture 15 (20), 2168 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Compatibilidade de Porta-Enxertos Resistentes em Melão: Efeitos na Produtividade, Qualidade dos Frutos e Parâmetos Biométricos
    EM da Silva, JPP Fernandes, AC de Araujo Filho, CMPG Souza, ...
    Revista Caatinga 38, e12736-e12736 , 2025
    2025
  • Carcinoma en cuirasse: manifestación infrecuente de metástasis cutánea en cáncer de mama
    A González, M Maass, F Valenzuela, P Vargas, C Morales, ...
    Revista Chilena de Dermatología 38 (4) , 2025
    2025
  • Recubrimiento comestible a base de cáscara de pitahaya roja (Hylocereus undatus) y aceite esencial de naranja (Citrus sinensis) en el manejo postcosecha de la papaya (Carica …
    L Gaibor, P Núñez, F Arcos, P Vargas, M Mero
    Investigación y Pensamiento Crítico 13 (3), 113-124 , 2025
    2025
  • Phenotyping in green lettuce populations through multispectral imaging
    JM Silva, ACP Jacinto, ALA Ribeiro, IR Damascena, LM Ballador, ...
    Agriculture 15 (12), 1295 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Genetic Improvement of Sweet Potato: Influence of Selection Method in Early Stages of the Programme
    DJLSF de Oliveira, GN Toledo, BE Pavan, PF Vargas
    Plant Breeding 144 (3), 424-431 , 2025
    2025
  • Estimation of genetic parameters and use of selection indices in the identification of superior sweet potato genotypes
    ADS Junior, CN Gomes, DP Albuquerque, FA da Silva Oliveira, JL Gomes, ...
    Euphytica 221 (5), 60 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Produção e sua qualidade sensorial em diferentes cultivares de café Arábica sob condições ambientais adversas
    AM de Carvalho, ÉT Teramoto, LM de França, LJG de Godoy, S Ferrari, ...
    Observatorio de la Economía Latinoamericana 23 (4), e9458-e9458 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Monitoring Virulence Phenotypes of Bremia lactucae in South and Southeast Brazil
    LT da Silva Carvalho, PF Vargas, IG Okuma, MV Marin, R de Mello Prado, ...
    Plant Pathology 74 (3), 597-604 , 2025
    2025
  • Densidade de plantio usando mudas de miniestacas: Efeitos na produção de raízes e amido da batata-doce
    PF Vargas, LG Nascimento, VLB Piroli, AM Fernandes
    Horticultura Brasileira 43, e286838 , 2025
    2025
  • Planting density using mini-cutting seedlings: Effects on root and starch production of sweet potato
    PF Vargas, LG Nascimento, VLB Piroli, AM Fernandes
    Horticultura Brasileira 43, e286838 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Natural genotypic variation for morphological traits in upland rice grains
    S Ferrari, MLO Cunha, V do NASCIMENTO, OJB Bim, AM de CARVALHO, ...
    Científica 52 , 2024
    2024
  • Application of a Portable Chlorophyll Meter to Assess the Nitrogen Sufficiency Index and Nitrogen Requirements in Sweet Potatoes
    FE Rodrigues, AM Fernandes, AV Oliveira, PF Vargas, EFC Souza, ...
    Agriculture 14 (12), 2167 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Juvenile nasoangiofibroma: series of cases and experience in endovascular and surgical management in a fourth level center
    JC Zapata, SE Cruz-Clavijo, G Vargas-Rosales, A Vargas-Rosales, ...
    Acta de Otorrinolaringología & Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello 52 (2), 100-106 , 2024
    2024
  • First report of Meloidogyne javanica infecting Thymus vulgaris in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
    EM da Silva, R Koroiva, RJ Ferreira, DD do Nascimento, JPP Fernandes, ...
    Crop Protection 185, 106876 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Characterization of the consumption of dairy foods in users of markets and supermarkets in Guayaquil, Ecuador
    P Vargas, C Morán
    Revista de investigación Agropecuaria Science and Biotechnology 4 (4), 30-40 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Flavonoids in kidney health and disease
    F Vargas, P Romecín, AI García-Guillén, R Wangesteen, ...
    Frontiers in physiology 9, 394 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 246
  • A cultura da couve-flor
    A MAY, SW TIVELLI, PF VARGAS, AG SAMRA, LV SACCONI, ...
    Boletim Técnico IAC 200, 1-36 , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 72
  • Acúmulo de macronutrientes pela cultivar de cebola" Superex" estabelecida por semeadura direta
    DRQ Pôrto, AB Cecílio Filho, A May, PF Vargas
    Ciência Rural 37, 949-955 , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 69
  • Qualidade de melão rendilhado (Cucumis melo L.) em função do sistema de cultivo
    PF Vargas, R Castoldi, HCO Charlo, LT Braz
    Ciência e Agrotecnologia 32, 137-142 , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 61
  • Crescimento, acúmulo de nutrientes e produtividade da cultura da couve-flor
    R Castoldi, HCO Charlo, PF Vargas, L T Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira 27 (4), 438-446 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 51
  • Cultivo de híbridos de pimentão amarelo em fibra da casca de coco
    HCO Charlo, R Castoldi, C Fernandes, PF Vargas, LT Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira 27 (2), 155-159 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 46
  • Determination of growth and nutrient accumulation in Bella Vista onion
    C Backes, RL Villas Boas, LJÉGD Godoy, PF Vargas, AJÉM Santos
    Revista Caatinga 31 (01), 246-254 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 39
  • Desempenho de híbridos de melão-rendilhado cultivados em substrato
    HC de Oliveira Charlo, R Castoldi, PF Vargas, LT Braz
    Científica 37 (1), 16-21 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 38
  • Agronomic performance of sweet potato with different potassium fertilization rates
    AB Cecílio Filho, S Nascimento, ASN Silva, PF Vargas
    Horticultura Brasileira 34, 588-592 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 37
  • Accumulation of nutrients in sweet peppers cultivated in coconut fiber
    HCO Charlo, SF Oliveira, PF Vargas, R Castoldi, JC Barbosa, LT Braz
    Horticultura Brasileira 30 (1), 125-131 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 35
  • Produtividade de híbridos de cebola em função da população de plantas e da fertilização nitrogenada e potássica
    A May, AB Cecílio Filho, DRQ Porto, PF Vargas, JC Barbosa
    Horticultura Brasileira 25, 53-59 , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 35
  • Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense Strains AbV5 and AbV6 Increases Nutrition, Chlorophyll, and Leaf Yield of Hydroponic Lettuce
    CE da Silva Oliveira, A Jalal, LS Vitória, VM Giolo, TJSS Oliveira, ...
    Plants 12 (17), 3107 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 32
  • Growth analysis of sweet pepper cultivated in coconut fiber in a greenhouse
    HCO Charlo, SF Oliveira, R Castoldi, PF Vargas, LT Braz, JC Barbosa
    Horticultura Brasileira 29 (3), 316-323 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 32
  • Acúmulo de macronutrientes por duas cultivares de cebola produzidas em sistema de semeadura direta
    A May, AB Cecílio Filho, DRQ Porto, PF Vargas, JC Barbosa
    Bragantia 67, 507-512 , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 32
  • Genetic diversity among sweet potato crops cultivated by traditional farmers
    PF Vargas, EW Engelking, LCF Almeida, EA Ferreira, HCDEO CHARLO
    Revista Caatinga 31, 779-790 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 28
  • Phosphorus requirements by garlic under fertigation
    JZ Castellanos, JL Ojodeagua, F Méndez, S Villalobos-Reyes, V Badillo, ...
    Better Crops International 15 (2), 21-23 , 2001
    2001
    Citations: 26
  • Nutraceutical content and daily value contribution of sweet potato accessions for the European market
    AC Galvao, C Nicoletto, G Zanin, PF Vargas, P Sambo
    Horticulturae 7 (2), 23 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 25
  • Genetic parameters and gain from selection in sweet potato genotypes with high beta-carotene content
    MEF Otoboni, DJLSF Oliveira, PF Vargas, BE Pavan, MI Andrade
    Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 20 (3), e31632038 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 25
  • Qualidade de frutos de cinco híbridos de melão rendilhado em função do número de frutos por planta
    R Castoldi, HCO Charlo, PF Vargas, LT Braz
    Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura 30, 455-458 , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 25
  • New beverage based on grapes and purple-fleshed sweet potatoes: Use of non-standard tubers
    LSP Basílio, CV Borges, IO Minatel, PF Vargas, MA Tecchio, F Vianello, ...
    Food Bioscience 47, 101626 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 24