1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90161994000300008
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Growth analysis of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

Abstract: An experiment to study the growing pattern of a chickpea variety, IAC-Marrocos, was carried out at the Monte Alegre Experimental Station, SP, during 1987 and 1988. The dry matter production of all parts of the plant, as well the leaf area index, were weekly evaluated. Exponential quadratic models of regression were adjusted to total dry matter, leaf dry matter and leaf area index, and a linear model to dry matter of grain. Based on the growth analysis it was concluded that the chickpea is a rustic eatable plan… Show more

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“…The plant growth analysis has been used to describe their development, when subjected to different environmental conditions (JAUER et al, 2003). According to NOGUEIRA et al (1994), the growth analysis is a tool used to quantify the growth components, representing the first support on the evaluation of primary production, and thus considered an efficient method for studying the photosynthetic rate of production. Based on plant growth data, we can precisely infer over the physiological efficiency between genetically different plants or between plants subjected to different environments (BENINCASA, 2003), systematically introduced on the evaluation environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plant growth analysis has been used to describe their development, when subjected to different environmental conditions (JAUER et al, 2003). According to NOGUEIRA et al (1994), the growth analysis is a tool used to quantify the growth components, representing the first support on the evaluation of primary production, and thus considered an efficient method for studying the photosynthetic rate of production. Based on plant growth data, we can precisely infer over the physiological efficiency between genetically different plants or between plants subjected to different environments (BENINCASA, 2003), systematically introduced on the evaluation environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barros Júnior (2001), quando trabalhou com diferentes tipos de substrato na cultura do pimentão, verificou que o número de folhas, comprimento da parte aérea e massa seca da parte aérea foram superiores em composto de subprodutos de caju e composto misto em relação ao substrato comercial Plantmax ® . A análise do crescimento das mudas é uma ferramenta utilizada para quantificar os componentes de crescimento, representando o primeiro suporte na avaliação da produção primária e por isto considerada um método eficaz para estudar a taxa fotossintética de produção (Nogueira et al, 1994). Com base em dados de crescimento das plantas pode-se fazer inferência sobre a eficiência fisiológica de forma bastante precisa entre plantas geneticamente diferentes ou entre plantas submetidas a ambientes diferentes (Benincasa, 2003) introduzidas de forma sistemáticas no ambiente de avaliação.…”
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“…Segundo Nogueira (1994), ela é o suporte na avaliação da produção primária, pois quantifica os componentes de crescimento. Dessa forma, para avaliar os efeitos de sistemas de manejo sobre as plantas a análise de crescimento é fundamental, pois descreve as mudanças na produção vegetal em razão do tempo, o que não é possível com o simples registro do rendimento.…”
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