2018
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452018579
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Yellow passion fruit in overhead trellis system do not differ in diseases intensity and is more productive compared to vertical trellis system

Abstract: Brazil is the largest producer of passion fruit worldwide, however diseases have been reducing passion fruit productivity, and limiting its cultivation for several years in a row in the same area. The proposal of this study was to evaluate diseases intensity and productivity of yellow passion fruit in vertical and overhead trellis systems, during two seasons, in annual cycle. The experiment was realized in a commercial orchard of yellow passion fruit in the municipality of Araquari, SC, in the 2013/14 and 2014… Show more

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“…The yields obtained in the treatments for both seasons, except in the plants conducted with a 12 m spacing in growing season 1, are superior to the passion fruit yields registered in a study performed by Monzani et al [23], utilizing goodquality water in the evaluation of different training systems in Araquari, Santa Catarina state, Brazil, in which a maximum yield of 12.6 t ha -1 was registered for the VSP system in second growth season. It is evident that the saline water did not compromise the productive ability of the 'Guinezinho' accession.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The yields obtained in the treatments for both seasons, except in the plants conducted with a 12 m spacing in growing season 1, are superior to the passion fruit yields registered in a study performed by Monzani et al [23], utilizing goodquality water in the evaluation of different training systems in Araquari, Santa Catarina state, Brazil, in which a maximum yield of 12.6 t ha -1 was registered for the VSP system in second growth season. It is evident that the saline water did not compromise the productive ability of the 'Guinezinho' accession.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%