1992
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921992222190
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Avaliação De Progênies De Tomate (Lycopersicon Esculentum) Para Cultivo Sob Temperaturas Elevadas

Abstract: RESUMOForam avaliadas três progênies F7 de tomate άο cruzamento HT-16, do programa de melhoramento genético do Departamento de Ciências Agronômicas do INPA, para o caráter pegamento de frutos. Os ensaios foram realizados em casa de vegetação com cobertura de plástico transparente e por um período de 37 dias, que cobriu toda a fase de florescimento e frutificação do primeiro ao oitavo racimo; tomou-se dados sobre a temperatura do ar no interior da casa de vegetação, por meio de um termohigrógrafo. A amplitude d… Show more

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“…This does not happen in cv. Yoshimatsu since this cultivar shows lower stylet growth at high temperatures (Noda & Machado, 1992). This shows that progenies which can be obtained from this cultivar would show low abortion rate when compared to commercial cultivars.…”
Section: Progeny Testmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…This does not happen in cv. Yoshimatsu since this cultivar shows lower stylet growth at high temperatures (Noda & Machado, 1992). This shows that progenies which can be obtained from this cultivar would show low abortion rate when compared to commercial cultivars.…”
Section: Progeny Testmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…According to Noda & Machado (1992), higher abortion rate of flowers in this cultivar occurs under nursery conditions. In the field, abortion rate is lower due to the greater movement of the plant, caused by wind and by greater number of insect pollinators.…”
Section: Individual Plant Selectionmentioning
confidence: 90%