2015
DOI: 10.5935/1984-2295.20150015
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Production, chlorophyll and water use efficiency in millet grown in area with soil degraded

Abstract: Artigo recebido em 09/09/2015 e aceito em 10/12/2015. RESUMOObjetivou-se avaliar cultivares de milheto em função de níveis de lâminas de irrigação, cultivado em solo degradado coletado em Irauçuba-CE. O trabalho foi conduzido em pleno sol, em vasos com 12,5 dm 3 de solo, que apresentava baixa fertilidade. As cultivares utilizadas foram ADR500, BRS1501, BRS1502, BRS1503 e IPABulk-1, com quatro níveis de irrigação: 100, 80, 60 e 40% em função da evapotranspiração da cultura (ETc), que foi mensurado por tanque cl… Show more

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“…Millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is an easy installing culture when compared to other because it requires less inputs due to its deep and vigorous roots, being efficient on water and nutrients use. According to Silva et al (2015), millet has high productive potential in areas with low rainfall, being used in adverse conditions, showing to be a good alternative of forage in semiarid regions. soaps and cleaning products, being free from toilet effluents (Feitosa et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is an easy installing culture when compared to other because it requires less inputs due to its deep and vigorous roots, being efficient on water and nutrients use. According to Silva et al (2015), millet has high productive potential in areas with low rainfall, being used in adverse conditions, showing to be a good alternative of forage in semiarid regions. soaps and cleaning products, being free from toilet effluents (Feitosa et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%