2020
DOI: 10.1590/1984-70332020v20n2c21
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Abstract: Tributun is a cultivar of Coffea canephora derived from breeding clones discovered by farmers. It was evaluated at 150 m asl in northern EspíritoSanto for yield, plant vigor and pest and disease resistance. The cultivar with six genotypes produces a mean yield of 90.87 bags ha -1 year -1 .

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“…Genotype 33 belongs to the Emcapa 8111 cultivar, and the genotypes 34 and 39 belong to the Emcapa 8131 cultivar [30], which are late-season cultivars. The genotypes IDs 1, 11, 15, 16, 30 and 43 belong to the Tributum cultivar [8,31], which is recommended for areas under 500 m of altitude in the Brazilian States of Espírito Santo, Southern Bahia, and East Minas Gerais. The genotypes IDs 30 and 35 belong to the Andina cultivar [9], which is recommended for Brazilian states with latitude lower than 22 • S, altitude lower than 900 m and minimum air temperature not lower than 8 • C for more than 10 days in a year.…”
Section: Study Site Soil Characterization and Coffee Genotypes Studiedmentioning
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“…Genotype 33 belongs to the Emcapa 8111 cultivar, and the genotypes 34 and 39 belong to the Emcapa 8131 cultivar [30], which are late-season cultivars. The genotypes IDs 1, 11, 15, 16, 30 and 43 belong to the Tributum cultivar [8,31], which is recommended for areas under 500 m of altitude in the Brazilian States of Espírito Santo, Southern Bahia, and East Minas Gerais. The genotypes IDs 30 and 35 belong to the Andina cultivar [9], which is recommended for Brazilian states with latitude lower than 22 • S, altitude lower than 900 m and minimum air temperature not lower than 8 • C for more than 10 days in a year.…”
Section: Study Site Soil Characterization and Coffee Genotypes Studiedmentioning
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“…Within group I, the genotype ID 31 concentrated 20.35% of total root length density (Figure 3B), 23.28% of root volume ( Figure 3D) and 22.11% of root superficial ( Figure 3F) area in the 50-60 cm soil depth. Group II was composed of genotypes ID 3,4,8,13,15,19,24,30,35,38,40,41,and 43. Group III was composed only of genotype ID 32, which had the highest root volume ( Figure 3C), mainly concentrated in the topsoil ( Figure 3D).…”
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“…Based on this genetic variability, plants with different characteristics can be identified (Dubberstein et al, 2020;Giles et al, 2018Giles et al, , 2019. In a next step, genotypes can be selected for different cultivation purposes, but selection is always focused on the key trait productivity (Bonomo, et al, 2017;Bragança et al, 2001;Partelli et al, 2019Partelli et al, , 2020. Productivity is directly linked to yield and varies according to the cultivation conditions (Lima et al, 2008) and mainly according to the genotype (Silva et al, 2018(Silva et al, , 2020.…”
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“…The total area of the field was approximately 5.0 ha. The coffee planting occurred in March 2010 using 3.0 x 1.0 m (3.333 plants ha -1 ) spacing with the genotype 'Bamburral' , which belongs to the Tributum variety (Giles et al, 2019;Partelli et al, 2020). The region's climate is hot and humid (Aw-type, Köppen), with a rainy season in spring-summer and a dry season in the fall (Alvares et al, 2013).…”
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