2018
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2018/42345
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Repercussions of the Level of Shading and the Type of Container in the Seedling Stage on the Growth of Irrigated and Non-irrigated Coffee Plants in the Field

Abstract: The present investigation aims to evaluate the vegetative and reproductive growth along with the root distribution of irrigated and non-irrigated coffee plants, obtained from seedlings formed in two containers under different levels of shading. For this purpose, the experiments were carried out at Original Research Article

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“…Approximately 80% of the active absorbing roots in Arabica coffee were found within the depth of 20 cm (VICENTE et al, 2017). Several authors observed a higher concentration of coffee roots in the uppermost layers (COVRE et al, 2015;VICENTE et al, 2017;DARDENGO et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Approximately 80% of the active absorbing roots in Arabica coffee were found within the depth of 20 cm (VICENTE et al, 2017). Several authors observed a higher concentration of coffee roots in the uppermost layers (COVRE et al, 2015;VICENTE et al, 2017;DARDENGO et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Dessa forma, Marchi et al (2002) afirmam em sua pesquisa, que em um solo Argissolo Vermelho Amarelo distrófico, em sistema convencional de plantio, o pegamento das mudas é igual em ambos recipientes quando as condições climáticas são favoráveis. Dardengo et al (2018) em pesquisa mais recente com mudas de café conilon, produzidas em tubetes e sacolas de polietileno também não verificou que o tipo de recipiente interferiu no crescimento das mudas no campo.…”
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