2017
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.17.11.12.pne895
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Productive viability of sweet pepper (Capsicum chinense [J.] cv. Lupita) using water management with different soil water tensions

Abstract: Green pepper has a great prominence in the cuisine of Pará. This plant is cultivated using a low technological level along its production chain. However, in the last few years, there has been an increase in planted area due to a national and international recognition of this vegetable, because it is a substitute for bell pepper. This study aims to evaluate the effects of different soil water tension on the productivity of green pepper cv. Lupita. The experiment design was randomized blocks with four replicatio… Show more

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“…The study was conducted at the Experimental Farm of Igarapé-Açu -FEIGA (01º07'33" South and 47º37'27" West, 39 m), municipality of Igarapé-Açu -PA, belonging to the Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia -UFRA. The region has soil with a predominance of dystrophic Yellow Argisol with sandy texture (Guerino et al 2017). The climate is defined as Ami, with an average annual rainfall of 2,500 mm and an average annual temperature of 25 °C, according to the Köppen classification.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was conducted at the Experimental Farm of Igarapé-Açu -FEIGA (01º07'33" South and 47º37'27" West, 39 m), municipality of Igarapé-Açu -PA, belonging to the Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia -UFRA. The region has soil with a predominance of dystrophic Yellow Argisol with sandy texture (Guerino et al 2017). The climate is defined as Ami, with an average annual rainfall of 2,500 mm and an average annual temperature of 25 °C, according to the Köppen classification.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%