2023
DOI: 10.1590/1678-992x-2022-0171
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Yield response factor (Ky) and initial growth in black pepper in a tropical environment

Abstract: Black pepper is widely produced in Brazil, though there are few studies related to its water requirements and the effects of water deficit (WD) applied under tropical conditions.The growth, sensitivity to WD, and first-year productivity of irrigated plants from the Bragantina cultivar were evaluated, employing an irrigation system with automatic management. The plants were cultivated in plastic pots installed in the field for 391 days using emitters with different flow rates (2.2 [T1], 3.3 [T2], 4.3 [T3], and … Show more

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“…The large volumes of rain in the summer are responsible for recharging the water table, which, consequently, guarantees ow to the rivers during dry periods. Winter periods show a predominance of droughts (low rainfall), limiting agricultural activity and signi cantly increasing the risk of res and the need for irrigation(Giacomeli et al 2022;Carvalho et al…”
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“…The large volumes of rain in the summer are responsible for recharging the water table, which, consequently, guarantees ow to the rivers during dry periods. Winter periods show a predominance of droughts (low rainfall), limiting agricultural activity and signi cantly increasing the risk of res and the need for irrigation(Giacomeli et al 2022;Carvalho et al…”
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confidence: 99%