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Embrapa Cerrados; Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura; Embrapa Tabuleiros Costeiros. |
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05/10/1995 |
Data da última atualização: |
03/06/1997 |
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CUNHA SOBRINHO, A. P. da; PASSOS, O. S.; TRINDADE, J. |
Título: |
Cultura dos citros no Estado de Sergipe. |
Ano de publicação: |
1971 |
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Sergipe: IPEAL/SUDENE, 1971. |
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32p. |
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Português |
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A regiao citricola de Sergipe e constituida principalmente pelos municipios de Boquim, Riacahao do Dantas, Pedrinhas e Araua, que sao responsaveis por cerca de 90 por cento da producao de frutas citricas do Estado desses municipios, a cultura esta se expandindo para as areas de Largato, Salgado, Itabaianinha e Umbauba, que oferecem condicoes de clima e solo mais ou menos semelhantes aos quatro municipios maiores produtores. |
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Brasil; Citros; Cultivo; Diseases; Doencas; Economy; Fertilizantion; Fungos; Fungus; Pant; plantas; Sergipe; Variedades. |
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Adubação; Citricultura; Clima; Economia; Fruta Cítrica. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
climate; varieties. |
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LEADER 01288nam a2200385 a 4500 001 1561084 005 1997-06-03 008 1971 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 100 1 $aCUNHA SOBRINHO, A. P. da 245 $aCultura dos citros no Estado de Sergipe. 260 $aSergipe: IPEAL/SUDENE$c1971 300 $a32p. 520 $aA regiao citricola de Sergipe e constituida principalmente pelos municipios de Boquim, Riacahao do Dantas, Pedrinhas e Araua, que sao responsaveis por cerca de 90 por cento da producao de frutas citricas do Estado desses municipios, a cultura esta se expandindo para as areas de Largato, Salgado, Itabaianinha e Umbauba, que oferecem condicoes de clima e solo mais ou menos semelhantes aos quatro municipios maiores produtores. 650 $aclimate 650 $avarieties 650 $aAdubação 650 $aCitricultura 650 $aClima 650 $aEconomia 650 $aFruta Cítrica 653 $aBrasil 653 $aCitros 653 $aCultivo 653 $aDiseases 653 $aDoencas 653 $aEconomy 653 $aFertilizantion 653 $aFungos 653 $aFungus 653 $aPant 653 $aplantas 653 $aSergipe 653 $aVariedades 700 1 $aPASSOS, O. S. 700 1 $aTRINDADE, J.
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Embrapa Cerrados. |
Data corrente: |
17/03/1998 |
Data da última atualização: |
08/02/2000 |
Autoria: |
SOUZA, P. I. de M. de. |
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Root characteristics of selected soybean breeding populations in growth chamber and field. |
Ano de publicação: |
1981 |
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Raleigh: North Carolina State University, 1981. |
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191p. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Ph.D. Thesis. |
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The root characteristics of soybean liner from three cyclyes of recurrent selection exhibiting a linear increase in yield were studied under growth chamber and field conditions (1978 and 1979). Under controlled environment conditions three technique were used: Cartons for 8-11 day old plants, 2" plastic tubes in light-tight boxes for 17 and 23 day old plants and 6" plastic tubes for 36 day old plants. In the field, roots of juvenile plants were studied through the shovelsample technique and later, for older plants, core-sample technique. Sampling dates were approximately one week apart up to beginning seed (R5) stage. In the growth chamber studies, singficant differences among lines with respect to root characteristics were observed. Many soybean entries displayed consistent behavior regardless of the method of evaluation. Tap root dry weight was the charactesitic that most often differed among entries across experiments. Differences in root characteristics appeared more frequently in a light than in a heavy planting medium, and the experimenral variation increased with both age of plant and potting medium. In the field, no consistency between years was observed in total root weight from shovel samples, and the total root weight of these young plants showed no correlation with yield but very high correlations with all shoot characteristics measured. The root characteristics of older plants (core samples) revealed that the recurrent parent D 49-249) consistently presented lower valuer root lenght and weight. No significant difference in yield among entries was observed in either experimental year. No reliable associations between root characteristics and yield were observed soybean entries. When growth chamber and field results were compared, no reliable predictive criterion was observed between root characteristics and soybean grain yields in the field. However, a few similarities between growth chamber and field root data noted with the recurrent parent, D 49-2491, which ranked at the bottom in most comparison. Due to the lack of consistency between growth chamber field results and between the two years' field experiments, and prediction fo field root characteristics or grain yield through the use of juvenile plants in growth chamber would have a very high probability od error, given our experimental conditions. MenosThe root characteristics of soybean liner from three cyclyes of recurrent selection exhibiting a linear increase in yield were studied under growth chamber and field conditions (1978 and 1979). Under controlled environment conditions three technique were used: Cartons for 8-11 day old plants, 2" plastic tubes in light-tight boxes for 17 and 23 day old plants and 6" plastic tubes for 36 day old plants. In the field, roots of juvenile plants were studied through the shovelsample technique and later, for older plants, core-sample technique. Sampling dates were approximately one week apart up to beginning seed (R5) stage. In the growth chamber studies, singficant differences among lines with respect to root characteristics were observed. Many soybean entries displayed consistent behavior regardless of the method of evaluation. Tap root dry weight was the charactesitic that most often differed among entries across experiments. Differences in root characteristics appeared more frequently in a light than in a heavy planting medium, and the experimenral variation increased with both age of plant and potting medium. In the field, no consistency between years was observed in total root weight from shovel samples, and the total root weight of these young plants showed no correlation with yield but very high correlations with all shoot characteristics measured. The root characteristics of older plants (core samples) revealed that the recurrent parent D 49-249) consistently presented low... Mostrar Tudo |
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Ambiente controlado; Caracteristica da raiz; Condicao de campo; Environmental control; Experimento em campo. |
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Controle Ambiental; Glycine Max; Raiz; Soja. |
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field experimentation; root systems; roots; soybeans. |
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LEADER 03156nam a2200289 a 4500 001 1559555 005 2000-02-08 008 1981 bl uuuu m 00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSOUZA, P. I. de M. de 245 $aRoot characteristics of selected soybean breeding populations in growth chamber and field. 260 $aRaleigh: North Carolina State University$c1981 300 $a191p. 500 $aPh.D. Thesis. 520 $aThe root characteristics of soybean liner from three cyclyes of recurrent selection exhibiting a linear increase in yield were studied under growth chamber and field conditions (1978 and 1979). Under controlled environment conditions three technique were used: Cartons for 8-11 day old plants, 2" plastic tubes in light-tight boxes for 17 and 23 day old plants and 6" plastic tubes for 36 day old plants. In the field, roots of juvenile plants were studied through the shovelsample technique and later, for older plants, core-sample technique. Sampling dates were approximately one week apart up to beginning seed (R5) stage. In the growth chamber studies, singficant differences among lines with respect to root characteristics were observed. Many soybean entries displayed consistent behavior regardless of the method of evaluation. Tap root dry weight was the charactesitic that most often differed among entries across experiments. Differences in root characteristics appeared more frequently in a light than in a heavy planting medium, and the experimenral variation increased with both age of plant and potting medium. In the field, no consistency between years was observed in total root weight from shovel samples, and the total root weight of these young plants showed no correlation with yield but very high correlations with all shoot characteristics measured. The root characteristics of older plants (core samples) revealed that the recurrent parent D 49-249) consistently presented lower valuer root lenght and weight. No significant difference in yield among entries was observed in either experimental year. No reliable associations between root characteristics and yield were observed soybean entries. When growth chamber and field results were compared, no reliable predictive criterion was observed between root characteristics and soybean grain yields in the field. However, a few similarities between growth chamber and field root data noted with the recurrent parent, D 49-2491, which ranked at the bottom in most comparison. Due to the lack of consistency between growth chamber field results and between the two years' field experiments, and prediction fo field root characteristics or grain yield through the use of juvenile plants in growth chamber would have a very high probability od error, given our experimental conditions. 650 $afield experimentation 650 $aroot systems 650 $aroots 650 $asoybeans 650 $aControle Ambiental 650 $aGlycine Max 650 $aRaiz 650 $aSoja 653 $aAmbiente controlado 653 $aCaracteristica da raiz 653 $aCondicao de campo 653 $aEnvironmental control 653 $aExperimento em campo
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