2016
DOI: 10.32404/rean.v3i2.857
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Correlação Dos Componentes Vegetativos Da Cultura Da Pupunha E Dos Atributos Químicos Do Solo

Abstract: A pupunha (Bactris gasipaes) tem se mostrado uma excelente opção econômica para os produtores rurais, pois sua produção de palmito permite precocidade de corte, rusticidade, perfilhamento abundante, boa palatabilidade, ausência de oxidação do palmito, alta produtividade e facilidade nos tratos culturais. Objetivou-se selecionar, entre os atributos do solo pesquisado, aquele com a melhor correlação, linear e espacial, para explicar a variabilidade da planta da pupunha. O experimento foi conduzido na fazenda de … Show more

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“…(2)). Similar results were reported by Montanari et al (2016) and Dalchiavon et al (2011), who also obtained very high values for the coefficient of variation for the Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ contents at depths of up to 0.20 m.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…(2)). Similar results were reported by Montanari et al (2016) and Dalchiavon et al (2011), who also obtained very high values for the coefficient of variation for the Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ contents at depths of up to 0.20 m.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The values of the potential acidity (H+Al(1) = 14.0 mmolc dm -3 and H+Al(2) = 14.2 mmolc dm -3 ) and aluminum saturation (m%(1) of 3.7% and m%(2) of 6.2%) increased with the depth of the soil. Similar results were also reported by Montanari et al (2016). The values for the sum of bases (S(1) = 17.3 mmolc dm -3 and S(2) = 16.6 mmolc dm -3 ), soil base saturation (V%(1) = 55.3% and V%(2) = 52.3%), and cation exchange capacity (CEC(1) = 31.3 mmolc dm -3 and CEC(2) = 30.8 mmolc dm -3 ) were reduced with depth, a result that also agreed with those of Montanari et al (2016).…”
Section: Al 3+supporting
confidence: 92%
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