2022
DOI: 10.37951/2358-260x.2022v9i1.5930
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Desempenho De Cultivares De Soja No Cerrado Do Amapá Quanto a Estabilidade E Adaptabilidade

Abstract: O cerrado amapaense, na região norte do Brasil, é uma nova fronteira agrícola para a soja, precisando-se conhecer o comportamento de estabilidade e adaptabilidade nestas novas condições, pois é sabido que fatores extragenéticos em conjunto com os genótipos geram respostas diferenciadas de fenologia na planta, resultando em distintas produtividades o que pode causar diferenças em comparação ao plantio de regiões do Centro Oeste e Sul do país. Os experimentos foram instalados com sete cultivares comerciais em de… Show more

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“…Soy [(Glycine max (L.) Merrill] originates from the Asian continent and is today the most important crop in the production of processed foods in the world, where it is also used in the pharmaceutical industry and in the agroindustry to produce animal feed rich in protein (Oliveira et al, 2017;Yokomizo et al, 2022). At the end of the 1960s, Brazil had a growing demand for this grain in the domestic market, which led to reflectio n s on making soybeans a large-scale commercial product, however, wheat cultivation was still representative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soy [(Glycine max (L.) Merrill] originates from the Asian continent and is today the most important crop in the production of processed foods in the world, where it is also used in the pharmaceutical industry and in the agroindustry to produce animal feed rich in protein (Oliveira et al, 2017;Yokomizo et al, 2022). At the end of the 1960s, Brazil had a growing demand for this grain in the domestic market, which led to reflectio n s on making soybeans a large-scale commercial product, however, wheat cultivation was still representative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%