2015
DOI: 10.5039/agraria.v10i2a5103
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Influência do espaçamento de plantio e luminosidade no desenvolvimento de bastão-do-imperador

Abstract: As plantas tropicais, apesar de já adaptadas para cultivo em regiões quentes como o nordeste brasileiro, apresentam também potencial para cultivo na região sudeste, com clima mais ameno. Dessa forma, avaliou-se o desempenho do Etlingera elatior, cultivado em diferentes condições de luminosidade e espaçamentos em cultivo na região sudeste. Rizomas das cultivares Red Torch e Porcelana foram plantados a pleno sol e 50% de sombreamento, nos espaçamentos entre plantas 2 x 2 e 2 x 1 m. As plantas foram avaliadas obs… Show more

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“…This same trend for LA, LP and SLA was observed by Maire et al (2011), which investigated MODIS reflectance time series to estimate leaf attributes in eighteen Eucalyptus spp. management units.Adaptive anatomical changes in leaves can occur when there is change intensity / light quantity in the canopy(Nascimento et al, 2015).These results are consistent with number and amount of leaves estimated as a function of biomass sampling(Figure 3).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…This same trend for LA, LP and SLA was observed by Maire et al (2011), which investigated MODIS reflectance time series to estimate leaf attributes in eighteen Eucalyptus spp. management units.Adaptive anatomical changes in leaves can occur when there is change intensity / light quantity in the canopy(Nascimento et al, 2015).These results are consistent with number and amount of leaves estimated as a function of biomass sampling(Figure 3).…”
supporting
confidence: 86%
“…However, there was no evidence of seasonality or influence of the temperature, precipitation, and photoperiod on the yield, once there was no concentration of production in a periodically manner. According to Nascimento et al (2015), shading in the base of the plant may reduce the development of the floral stem, but those that develop are high quality stems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%