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Epagri-Sede. |
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02/10/2018 |
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02/10/2018 |
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MORETO, A. L.; NUNES, E. C.; LORENZI, É. F. P.; PERUCH, L. A. M.; BONFIM JÚNIOR, M. F.; POLA, A. C. |
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AVALIAÇÃO DE CLONES DE MANDIOCA EM SISTEMA CONSERVACIONISTA. |
Ano de publicação: |
2018 |
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In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE MANDIOCA, 17., CONGRESSO LATINO-AMERICANO E CARIBENHO DE MANDIOCA, 2., 2018, Belém, PA. Anais... Cruz das Almas, BA: Sociedade Brasileira de Mandioca, 2018. |
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Português |
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O sistema de planto direto, comprovadamente testado para diversas culturas vem aos poucos se tornando uma realidade também na cultura da mandioca, expondo a necessidade de se identificar genótipos mais responsivos ao mesmo. Assim, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar o desempenho de clones de mandioca em sistema de plantio conservacionista. Os experimentos foram conduzidos durante as duas safras consecutivas (2015/16 e 2016/17) em uma área previamente selecionada (área semeada com aveia preta para formação de palhada), na área experimental da Epagri/Estação Experimental de Urussanga. O delineamento utilizado foi blocos casualizados com três repetições. É possível selecionar clones responsivos ao plantio sob sistema de cultivo direto sob palhada de aveia preta, com destaque aos clones SC08-1037, SC08-1054 e SC09-22046 que foram os mais altos e mais produtivos. Pelo menos nove clones tiveram comportamento superior a testemunha Mandim Branca para os três caracteres avaliados. |
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mandioca; seleção; sistema conservacionista. |
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LEADER 01758naa a2200217 a 4500 001 1127743 005 2018-10-02 008 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMORETO, A. L. 245 $aAVALIAÇÃO DE CLONES DE MANDIOCA EM SISTEMA CONSERVACIONISTA.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2018 520 $aO sistema de planto direto, comprovadamente testado para diversas culturas vem aos poucos se tornando uma realidade também na cultura da mandioca, expondo a necessidade de se identificar genótipos mais responsivos ao mesmo. Assim, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar o desempenho de clones de mandioca em sistema de plantio conservacionista. Os experimentos foram conduzidos durante as duas safras consecutivas (2015/16 e 2016/17) em uma área previamente selecionada (área semeada com aveia preta para formação de palhada), na área experimental da Epagri/Estação Experimental de Urussanga. O delineamento utilizado foi blocos casualizados com três repetições. É possível selecionar clones responsivos ao plantio sob sistema de cultivo direto sob palhada de aveia preta, com destaque aos clones SC08-1037, SC08-1054 e SC09-22046 que foram os mais altos e mais produtivos. Pelo menos nove clones tiveram comportamento superior a testemunha Mandim Branca para os três caracteres avaliados. 653 $amandioca 653 $aseleção 653 $asistema conservacionista 700 1 $aNUNES, E. C. 700 1 $aLORENZI, É. F. P. 700 1 $aPERUCH, L. A. M. 700 1 $aBONFIM JÚNIOR, M. F. 700 1 $aPOLA, A. C. 773 $tIn: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE MANDIOCA, 17., CONGRESSO LATINO-AMERICANO E CARIBENHO DE MANDIOCA, 2., 2018, Belém, PA. Anais... Cruz das Almas, BA: Sociedade Brasileira de Mandioca, 2018.
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13/11/2015 |
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13/11/2015 |
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MALAGI, G.; YAACOUBI, A. E.; BONHOME, M.; LEITE, G. B.; LEGAVE, J. M. |
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Contrasted Warning patterns in both hemispheres result in divergent blooming trends for apple. |
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2014 |
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In: EMS ANNUAL MEETING, 14., 2014, Prague. Abstracts... Alemanha: EMS, 2014. |
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Inglês |
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This study aimed to compare the difference of temperature and apple phenology patterns and their relationships,
in contrasting climates of Southern (SH) and Northern (NH) Hemispheres, using long historical series of data.
Relatively high divergences of temperature and blooming patterns were found. The most important changes were
observed in the NH sites, experiencing a significant warming of temperatures (especially maximum temperature)
in whole year and mainly during early-spring. The oceanic and Mediterranean sites of Europe were also warmed
during winter. Similarly, important increase of heat during early-spring was found in all sites and a strong decrease
of chill during winter was highlighted in the mild sites of Europe. We outlined that blooming dates toward early
for some apple cultivars with a higher advance in the continental regions (cold). In these colder regions, we found
a strong relationship between blooming dates and heat accumulation during early-spring (February and March). In
the mild sites, advance is lower and moderate relationship with heat accumulation in the mild sites can be linked to
chill decrease during winter, leading us to consider this zone as more vulnerable to climate changes. By contrast,
in the SH sites, only the continental site (Caçador) outlined a little warming and small advance of the blooming
dates. Significant correlations were found between blooming dates and accumulated chilling doses, supporting
the idea that blooming dates are mainly controlled by winter temperatures, especially June one?s. We concluded
that blooming dates and blooming duration are distinctly determined according climate pattern. The important
warming of European sites led us to predict that apple crop in this region can be soon (around 2050) under climatic
conditions observed today in mild climate regions like Southern Brazil, and, consequently, submitted to the same
cropping difficulties. MenosThis study aimed to compare the difference of temperature and apple phenology patterns and their relationships,
in contrasting climates of Southern (SH) and Northern (NH) Hemispheres, using long historical series of data.
Relatively high divergences of temperature and blooming patterns were found. The most important changes were
observed in the NH sites, experiencing a significant warming of temperatures (especially maximum temperature)
in whole year and mainly during early-spring. The oceanic and Mediterranean sites of Europe were also warmed
during winter. Similarly, important increase of heat during early-spring was found in all sites and a strong decrease
of chill during winter was highlighted in the mild sites of Europe. We outlined that blooming dates toward early
for some apple cultivars with a higher advance in the continental regions (cold). In these colder regions, we found
a strong relationship between blooming dates and heat accumulation during early-spring (February and March). In
the mild sites, advance is lower and moderate relationship with heat accumulation in the mild sites can be linked to
chill decrease during winter, leading us to consider this zone as more vulnerable to climate changes. By contrast,
in the SH sites, only the continental site (Caçador) outlined a little warming and small advance of the blooming
dates. Significant correlations were found between blooming dates and accumulated chilling doses, supporting
the idea that blooming dates are mai... Mostrar Tudo |
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apple phenology; Malus domestica; temperature. |
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LEADER 02560naa a2200205 a 4500 001 1124592 005 2015-11-13 008 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMALAGI, G. 245 $aContrasted Warning patterns in both hemispheres result in divergent blooming trends for apple.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2014 520 $aThis study aimed to compare the difference of temperature and apple phenology patterns and their relationships, in contrasting climates of Southern (SH) and Northern (NH) Hemispheres, using long historical series of data. Relatively high divergences of temperature and blooming patterns were found. The most important changes were observed in the NH sites, experiencing a significant warming of temperatures (especially maximum temperature) in whole year and mainly during early-spring. The oceanic and Mediterranean sites of Europe were also warmed during winter. Similarly, important increase of heat during early-spring was found in all sites and a strong decrease of chill during winter was highlighted in the mild sites of Europe. We outlined that blooming dates toward early for some apple cultivars with a higher advance in the continental regions (cold). In these colder regions, we found a strong relationship between blooming dates and heat accumulation during early-spring (February and March). In the mild sites, advance is lower and moderate relationship with heat accumulation in the mild sites can be linked to chill decrease during winter, leading us to consider this zone as more vulnerable to climate changes. By contrast, in the SH sites, only the continental site (Caçador) outlined a little warming and small advance of the blooming dates. Significant correlations were found between blooming dates and accumulated chilling doses, supporting the idea that blooming dates are mainly controlled by winter temperatures, especially June one?s. We concluded that blooming dates and blooming duration are distinctly determined according climate pattern. The important warming of European sites led us to predict that apple crop in this region can be soon (around 2050) under climatic conditions observed today in mild climate regions like Southern Brazil, and, consequently, submitted to the same cropping difficulties. 653 $aapple phenology 653 $aMalus domestica 653 $atemperature 700 1 $aYAACOUBI, A. E. 700 1 $aBONHOME, M. 700 1 $aLEITE, G. B. 700 1 $aLEGAVE, J. M. 773 $tIn: EMS ANNUAL MEETING, 14., 2014, Prague. Abstracts... Alemanha: EMS, 2014.
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