2011
DOI: 10.15809/irriga.2011v16n2p115
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Influência Do Déficit Hídrico No Desenvolvimento Inicial De Duas Cultivares De Café Conilon

Abstract: O déficit hídrico é considerado um dos principais fatores limitantes para o desenvolvimento do cafeeiro. Assim, o suprimento de água em quantidades e intervalos corretos pode ocasionar maior desenvolvimento inicial da lavoura cafeeira, além de menores perdas para as plantas. Este trabalho foi realizado no Centro de Ciências Agrárias da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Alegre-ES, utilizando a espécie Coffea canephora. O experimento teve arranjo fatorial, 5 x 2, sendo cinco níveis de déficit hídrico e dua… Show more

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“…A water deficit may be considered a limiting factor for coffee plant growth because the majority of cultivated areas are located in regions with water restrictions (Araújo, Reis, Moraes, Garcia, & Nazário, 2011). Consequently, the farming of Conilon coffee has been conducted predominantly under irrigation because this condition enhances the production of flower buds (Carvalho, Colombo, Scalco, & Morais, 2006), increases the number of plagiotropic branches per plant (Nazareno et al, 2003), enhances the number of flowers per plant (Massarirambi, Chingwara, & Shongwe, 2009) and results in better development and grain formation (Pezzopane, Castro, Pezzopane, Bonomo, & Saraiva, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A water deficit may be considered a limiting factor for coffee plant growth because the majority of cultivated areas are located in regions with water restrictions (Araújo, Reis, Moraes, Garcia, & Nazário, 2011). Consequently, the farming of Conilon coffee has been conducted predominantly under irrigation because this condition enhances the production of flower buds (Carvalho, Colombo, Scalco, & Morais, 2006), increases the number of plagiotropic branches per plant (Nazareno et al, 2003), enhances the number of flowers per plant (Massarirambi, Chingwara, & Shongwe, 2009) and results in better development and grain formation (Pezzopane, Castro, Pezzopane, Bonomo, & Saraiva, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conilon coffee plantations have been increased in areas where water scarcity is the primary constraint on agricultural production (Araujo et al, 2011;Partelli et al, 2013;Silva et al, 2010), where irrigation is thus required (Covre et al, 2015). Among the most-commonly used irrigation systems in coffee cultivation in the northern region of Espírito Santo State, localized systems (drip irrigation, micro sprayers and micro sprinklers) and sprinkler systems (central-pivot, conventional-irrigation and fixed-head) stand out (Bonomo et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vários distúrbios fisiológicos ocorrem em culturas submetidas ao estresse salino e, ou, déficit hídrico que levam a redução no rendimento produtivo em consequência do menor desenvolvimento vegetativo (ARAÚJO et al, 2011;GOMES et al, 2011;SOARES et al, 2012;SILVA et al, 2013a). Deste modo, o objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o comportamento do tomate cultivado sob diferentes teores de água no solo e irrigados com águas salinas.…”
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