2016
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x201663030010
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Crescimento e produção da bananeira ( Musa spp. AAB ) `Prata-Anã´, oriunda de rizoma e micropropagada

Abstract: RESUMO O Brasil é o sexto maior produtor mundial de bananas; entretanto, as práticas tradicionais de propagação da bananeira deixam a desejar, quando se pretende implantar um bananal uniforme, com alto potencial de produção e livre de patógenos. Objetivou-se com este experimento, avaliar o crescimento vegetativo e a produção de bananeiras 'Prata-Anã', oriundas de mudas convencionais (rizoma inteiro) de diferentes tamanhos (até 1000g; 1001 a 2000g; 2001 a 3000g; 3001 a 4000g; 4001 a 5000g; mais de 5000g) e de m… Show more

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“…fourth cycles of TS R , the mean temperatures were 23.9 °C, representing a reduction of 3%. The lower DD values found for the first cycle occurred due to the used seedlings hailing from micropropagation, which according to Salomão et al (2016), influences the earliness and vigor in the first production cycle, explaining the vegetative period reduction of up to 54 days when compared to conventional propagation, this reduction is no longer seen in later cycles. The first cycle had the lowest accumulation of degree-days (TS V , TS R and TS T ) for all cultivars, accounting for a number of days equal to 364.…”
Section: /11mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…fourth cycles of TS R , the mean temperatures were 23.9 °C, representing a reduction of 3%. The lower DD values found for the first cycle occurred due to the used seedlings hailing from micropropagation, which according to Salomão et al (2016), influences the earliness and vigor in the first production cycle, explaining the vegetative period reduction of up to 54 days when compared to conventional propagation, this reduction is no longer seen in later cycles. The first cycle had the lowest accumulation of degree-days (TS V , TS R and TS T ) for all cultivars, accounting for a number of days equal to 364.…”
Section: /11mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…According to Salomão et al (2016), due to the importance of this agricultural activity for the Brazilian trade balance, with generation of jobs and source of income for small and large producers, fertilization studies with the objective of productivity gains have been carried out with banana trees of the 'Prata' subgroup (AAB), the most accepted by consumers in the national market (NOBRE et al, 2018;NOMURA et al, 2019;SANTANA JÚNIOR et al, 2020;SANTOS et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in terms of productivity and economic viability. One of the most important Brazilian banana production regions is located in the state of Minas Gerais, especially in the northern region, covering bananagrowing municipalities located 100 km from the capital to neighboring regions such as the banana production region of Bahia in the southwestern state and in the São Francisco River Valley (SALOMÃO et al, 2016). The northern region of the state of Minas Gerais stands out for producing basically the 'Prata-Anã' cultivar (QUEIROZ et al, 2019), especially its clone, known as 'Prata Anã' Gorutuba (FERNANDES et al, 2019;NOMURA et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are typically tropical plants that require constant heat and high humidity for their natural development (BORGES et al, 2006). According to Salomão et al (2016), banana (Musa spp) is among the fruit trees most planted in tropical countries and in Brazil, its cultivation generates significant number of jobs, representing an important source of income for producers, positively affecting the country's economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-harvest fruit management requires special care to minimize losses and maintain product quality so that it reaches the consumer perfectly. Banana quality is extremely important for both export and domestic market, considering that product pricing takes this aspect into account (COSTA, AUGUSTO, REGO, 2014;SALOMÃO et al, 2016). Therefore, the use of harvest and post-harvest banana conservation technologies are strategies to assist producers, enabling the expansion of production volume and increasing competitiveness for both domestic and external markets (SANTOS et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%