2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362012000300011
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Cultivo de morangueiro sob diferentes tipos de mulching

Abstract: O experimento foi realizado durante os meses de junho a outubro de 2008, no município de Três Corações (MG), à altitude de 864 m. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi de blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial 2x3, com três repetições, onde o primeiro fator correspondeu a duas épocas de instalação do mulching, ou seja, antes e depois do transplantio e o segundo, à cor da face externa do filme plástico (preto, branco e prata). As mudas de morango, cultivar Oso Grande, foram transplantadas em 06/06/08. Apó… Show more

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“…Some research shows effects of soil plastic mulch on the yield of some vegetables. The soil mulch with polyethylene films increased the yield of tomato (Branco et al, 2010;Campagnol et al, 2014), strawberry (Yuri et al, 2012), cabbage (Branco et al, 2010), and melon (Morais et al, 2008). In Texas, Elsayed-Farag et al (2018) cite that the highest yields in tomato varieties were found in the plants grown in the soil with plastic cover, with the white plastic having higher productivity, followed by the black and the soil without cover, both with the lower yields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Some research shows effects of soil plastic mulch on the yield of some vegetables. The soil mulch with polyethylene films increased the yield of tomato (Branco et al, 2010;Campagnol et al, 2014), strawberry (Yuri et al, 2012), cabbage (Branco et al, 2010), and melon (Morais et al, 2008). In Texas, Elsayed-Farag et al (2018) cite that the highest yields in tomato varieties were found in the plants grown in the soil with plastic cover, with the white plastic having higher productivity, followed by the black and the soil without cover, both with the lower yields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The advantages of drip irrigation comprise water conservation and reduction of harmful impacts to water use due to the potential for high application efficiency, improved crop quality and yield, and ease of agrochemicals application (Frizzone et al, 2012). The plastic mulches have been increasingly used in the vegetable productions due to several advantages, such as the reduction of both soil surface water evaporation and weed incidence, irrigation water saving, and production increase (Branco et al, 2010;Yuri et al, 2012;Almeida et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two previous studies have examined the effect of reflective mulch for annual raisedbed strawberry production under subtropical conditions. In Brazil, Yuri et al (2012) found no difference in winter strawberry yields between black and silver reflective mulch treatments. In Florida, Albregts and Chandler (1993) evaluated eight colors of plastic mulch for winter strawberry production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Nevertheless, when the soil is covered, important parameters of the microclimate are also modified, such as soil temperature, whose amplitudes vary with the absorptivity and thermal conductivity of the material used in the cover (Yuri et al, 2012), depending on the material used and the edaphoclimatic conditions of each region, which can promote the vegetative growth of the plants (Camargo et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%