2019
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.19.13.03.p1297
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Agro-biological and economic efficiency in a beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) production system fertilized with hairy woodrose (Merremia aegyptia (L.) Urb.) as green manure

Abstract: Beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) is a tuberous vegetable that is under experimentation in the vegetable production system in Rio Grande do Norte state (Brazil). It is quite demanding, in nutritional terms. One of the alternatives to meet this need is green manuring using spontaneous species of the Caatinga biome. The aim of the present work was to optimize the agro-biological performance and economic profitability of the beetroot 'Early Wonder', fertilized with different doses of hairy woodrose (Merremia aegyptia (… Show more

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“…The results obtained in these experiments are in agreement with those obtained by Silva et al (2011) and Silva et al (2019), working with the cultivation of beetroot in monocropping, as well as those obtained by Nunes et al (2020) for radish monocropping.…”
Section: Radish Culture Economic Indicatorssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The results obtained in these experiments are in agreement with those obtained by Silva et al (2011) and Silva et al (2019), working with the cultivation of beetroot in monocropping, as well as those obtained by Nunes et al (2020) for radish monocropping.…”
Section: Radish Culture Economic Indicatorssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…For the cultivation of beetroot, the following determinations were made: plant height, number of leaves per plant, DM of shoots and roots, total and commercial productivity, and classification according to root diameter (DR): extra (DR> 4 and <5 cm), extra A (DR≥5 and <6 cm), extra AA (DR≥6 and <7 cm) and great (DR> 7 cm); cracked, bruised, forked roots or roots smaller than 4 cm are classified as scrap (Silva et al, 2019).…”
Section: Evaluated Parameter and Economic Efficiency Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…the financial gains pay for the costs incurred with the cultivation, and still give an additional return of 89% in relation to net revenue. Among the economic indicators under evaluation, profit is the one indicator that allows the producer to visualise the best intercropped system in terms of agroeconomic efficiency (Silva et al, 2019).…”
Section: Economic Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%