2015
DOI: 10.5935/1806-6690.20150003
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Water balance and crop coefficient for the ‘Folha Murcha’ orange in the northwest region of Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: RESUMO -A citricultura brasileira vem sendo explorada em uma diversidade de solos e climas em várias regiões do país, estando seu principal eixo de desenvolvimento localizado no Sudeste. Na Região Noroeste do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, as condições de clima e solo são favoráveis ao cultivo da laranjeira, exceto pelo volume e distribuição da precipitação pluvial durante o ano, ocorrendo períodos de déficit de água no solo. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo obter os componentes e realizar o balanço hídrico d… Show more

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“…Furthermore, for citrus species, experimental results show that Kc may vary with soil and climatic conditions, owing to the higher inner resistances to water transport (MARIN & ANGELOCCI, 2011). The Kc values for citrus for the mid-seasonstageare widely reported in literature (e.g., SEPASKHAH et al, 1995;MORAES et al, 2015), but Kc data for the initial development stage are still scarce. Therefore, Kc values during the initial stage of citrus development need to be evaluated for each local condition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, for citrus species, experimental results show that Kc may vary with soil and climatic conditions, owing to the higher inner resistances to water transport (MARIN & ANGELOCCI, 2011). The Kc values for citrus for the mid-seasonstageare widely reported in literature (e.g., SEPASKHAH et al, 1995;MORAES et al, 2015), but Kc data for the initial development stage are still scarce. Therefore, Kc values during the initial stage of citrus development need to be evaluated for each local condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%