2018
DOI: 10.1590/0100-5405/170270
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Progresso do oídio em função da fenologia do cajueiro

Abstract: RESUMOO oídio (Pseudoidium anacardii) reduz quantitativa e qualitativamente a produção do cajueiro em diferentes regiões do Brasil. Severas epidemias ocorrem com frequência, iniciando-se durante a floração e se estendendo até o final do ciclo de produção da planta. O progresso da doença está relacionado à densidade de inóculo na área com cajueiros, aos fatores ambientais e à suscetibilidade dos órgãos para a infecção. Face a inexistência de informações sobre a epidemiologia dessa doença, objetivou-se caracteri… Show more

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“…) and, regardless of the owering period, re ects a substantial energy investment by the plant. This resulted from the greater production of photoassimilates in response to environmental factors, such as high temperatures, solar radiation, and humidity (Martins et al 2018), which are external factors that are favorable to the crops. This allocation of photoassimilates leads to the emission of new oral buds at the beginning of the production cycle, as indicated in the results of the average and accumulated numbers of formed owers.…”
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“…) and, regardless of the owering period, re ects a substantial energy investment by the plant. This resulted from the greater production of photoassimilates in response to environmental factors, such as high temperatures, solar radiation, and humidity (Martins et al 2018), which are external factors that are favorable to the crops. This allocation of photoassimilates leads to the emission of new oral buds at the beginning of the production cycle, as indicated in the results of the average and accumulated numbers of formed owers.…”
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confidence: 99%