1974
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87051974000100007
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Comportamento de cultivares de trigo em solos de várzea do estado de São Paulo

Abstract: SINOPSEForam realizados três ensaios de competição de cultivares de trigo (Triticum aestivum L.) em diferentes várzeas do Estado de São Paulo.Os cultivares IAC-5, S-12, BH-1146 e IRN-526-63 foram superiores na Estação Experimental de Mococa; os cultivares S-12 e Pitic-62 mostraram bom comportamento na várzea da Fazenda Jamic, município de Guatapará; e os cultivares IRN-152-63, Sonora-63, LA-1434 e IRN-526-63 apresentaram boa adaptação às condições do Campo de Pesquisas do Serviço do Vale do Paraíba, em Pindamo… Show more

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“…Results about decreasing on dry matter of root, semi dwarf wheat, and increasing of tall wheat disagree with Camargo (1974) which one since 70' observed different behaviour between tall and semi dwarf wheat. The same author observed that dwarf and semi dwarf wheat presented stability and the best reaction when higher N doses were applied (for example 150 kg ha -1 ) unlike tall wheat, that had increase in its production until 50 kg ha -1 ; he concluded that, in conditions of higher N fertilization, semi dwarf wheat can benefit better than tall wheat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Results about decreasing on dry matter of root, semi dwarf wheat, and increasing of tall wheat disagree with Camargo (1974) which one since 70' observed different behaviour between tall and semi dwarf wheat. The same author observed that dwarf and semi dwarf wheat presented stability and the best reaction when higher N doses were applied (for example 150 kg ha -1 ) unlike tall wheat, that had increase in its production until 50 kg ha -1 ; he concluded that, in conditions of higher N fertilization, semi dwarf wheat can benefit better than tall wheat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%