2019
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v23n11p819-825
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Cardinal temperatures and modeling of vegetative development in guava

Abstract: The aim of this study was to estimate cardinal temperatures (base, optimum, and maximum), and simulate the vegetative development of guava crop through phyllochron (linear) and Wang and Engel (nonlinear) models at the seedling phase. The experiment was conducted in Itajubá, MG, Brazil (22° 24’ 46.43” S 45° 26’ 48.94” W), for two years in a completely randomized design with twelve sowing dates and five experimental units per treatment, totaling sixty experimental units. The cardinal temperatures were estimated … Show more

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“…and B. orellana L., cultivated in 8.0 L white polyethylene pots in 12 sowing dates (SD) (Table 1) performed at 30-day intervals and five replications (replication = pot), or 10 pots per SD. The wide range of SD was selected to have plants developing under different meteorological conditions, especially temperature (Figures 1A and 1B), important for model calibration and evaluation (Ferreira et al, 2019b;Martins et al, 2014). The SD were divided into two groups: the first (SD1 to SD5) was used to calibrate the model coefficients (see details in item "calibrating the model coefficients") and the second (SD6 to SD12) was used to evaluate the models performance (see details in item "evaluating models").…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…and B. orellana L., cultivated in 8.0 L white polyethylene pots in 12 sowing dates (SD) (Table 1) performed at 30-day intervals and five replications (replication = pot), or 10 pots per SD. The wide range of SD was selected to have plants developing under different meteorological conditions, especially temperature (Figures 1A and 1B), important for model calibration and evaluation (Ferreira et al, 2019b;Martins et al, 2014). The SD were divided into two groups: the first (SD1 to SD5) was used to calibrate the model coefficients (see details in item "calibrating the model coefficients") and the second (SD6 to SD12) was used to evaluate the models performance (see details in item "evaluating models").…”
Section: Field Experiments Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seedling quality assessment has evolved to include dynamics of leaf development as a definition of seedling performance. In these sense, models of development are an important tool to predict the dynamics of leaf development, including seedling phase duration (SPD), and to provide quantitative information to support decisions of nursery management at field scale (Ferreira et al, 2019b;Freitas et al, 2017;Martins et al, 2014). Models of development allow obtaining the cumulative leaf number (CLN) on the main stem and SPD through the relationship between the leaf appearance rate (LAR) and air temperature function (f(t)) (Ferreira et al, 2019b;Martins and Streck, 2007).…”
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“…'Paluma' guava is a perennial crop in the Myrtaceae family. The fruits have a sweet, acidified flavor with a pleasant aroma, the main reason for their great variety of products, uses, and forms of consumption (Ferreira et al, 2019). The Southeast and Northeast regions of Brazil stand out as the largest guava producers in the country, being responsible, respectively, for 47.40 and 39.9% of national production, approximately 359.30 thousand t of fruit in a harvested area of 15.8 thousand hectares (Bezerra et al, 2018) Thus, this experiment aimed to evaluate the effects of phosphorus doses in the absence and presence of cattle manure and boron on soil fertility and on the yield of 'Paluma' guava under irrigation with saline water.…”
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confidence: 99%