Pesquisas Agrárias E Ambientais : Volume XIV 2023
DOI: 10.46420/9786581460761cap8
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Organic fertilization with spontaneous species from the semiarid region in the of coriander productivity

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“…Regarding the forms of application to the soil (incorporated and covering), there was a statistical difference with values of 5.6 and 8.0 units of plant -1 stems, respectively (Table 2). Linhares et al [27] studying organic fertilization with spontaneous species form the semiarid region in the coriander culture productivity with a number of stems of 7.6 plant -1 , a value that is similar to that research. Linhares et al [2], studying the yield of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) fertilized with cattle manure at different doses and times of incorporation into the soil, found a number of stems of 6.3 plant -1 , which is lower than the present study.…”
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“…Regarding the forms of application to the soil (incorporated and covering), there was a statistical difference with values of 5.6 and 8.0 units of plant -1 stems, respectively (Table 2). Linhares et al [27] studying organic fertilization with spontaneous species form the semiarid region in the coriander culture productivity with a number of stems of 7.6 plant -1 , a value that is similar to that research. Linhares et al [2], studying the yield of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) fertilized with cattle manure at different doses and times of incorporation into the soil, found a number of stems of 6.3 plant -1 , which is lower than the present study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…, respectively (Table 2). Linhares et al [27] studying organic fertilization with spontaneous species from the semi-arid region on coriander productivity, they found plant height of 18.38 cm plant -1 lower than the present work. Linhares et al [23] studying the amounts and times of decomposition of jitirana in the agronomic performance of coriander, observed a maximum height of 15.0 cm plant -1…”
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