2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362012000100028
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Abstract: R ecentemente foi divulgado nos meios de comunicação um sistema de cultivo de tomate a campo em alta densidade desenvolvido por técnicos do Espírito Santo, denominado tomateiro superadensado (Oliveira, 2006;Melo, 2007). As principais características deste sistema são o plantio de aproximadamente 44.000 plantas/ha, conduzindo--se uma haste por planta e mantendo-se cinco a sete cachos por haste, através da desponta. Esta densidade de plantas é obtida com o espaçamento de 0,15 m entre plantas e 1,5 m entre filas.… Show more

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“…The results obtained in this study support those reported by the aforementioned authors. In this study, the productivity of the hybrids AP-533 and Kátia were 55.34 and 64.43 t/ha, respectively, and the spacing between plants was 1.5 and 0.5 m. Wamser et al (2012) evaluated the productivity in an indeterminate tomato hybrid subjected to dense cultivation, and observed that tomato grafting stalking one stem per plant, increased commercial fruit yield when compared to stalking two stems per plant. Tiwari et al (2013) observed that the number of leaf branches exerts an indirect positive effect on the yield of tomato crops.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The results obtained in this study support those reported by the aforementioned authors. In this study, the productivity of the hybrids AP-533 and Kátia were 55.34 and 64.43 t/ha, respectively, and the spacing between plants was 1.5 and 0.5 m. Wamser et al (2012) evaluated the productivity in an indeterminate tomato hybrid subjected to dense cultivation, and observed that tomato grafting stalking one stem per plant, increased commercial fruit yield when compared to stalking two stems per plant. Tiwari et al (2013) observed that the number of leaf branches exerts an indirect positive effect on the yield of tomato crops.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Decreases in fruit quality (fruit grading and mass) related to increases in planting density are well described in literature for tomatoes (Azevedo et al, 2010;Wamser et al, 2009Wamser et al, , 2012 and are due to competition between plants (Papadopoulos & Pararajasingham, …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Wamser et al (2012) observed related results for early blight and emphasize increments on plant density favor disease occurrence in tomatoes.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Gaúcho em 67,9% quando cultivada com uma haste (Tabela 2). O aumento da produtividade com a condução de uma haste por planta esta relacionada ao maior número de cachos por área, visto que na condução de duas hastes por planta, a altura de inserção do primeiro cacho da haste secundária fica localizada acima do segundo cacho da haste principal (WAMSER et al, 2012).…”
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