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Embrapa Algodão; Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental; Embrapa Meio-Norte. |
Data corrente: |
05/05/1998 |
Data da última atualização: |
28/04/2011 |
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ARAUJO, J. M. de; OLIVEIRA, J. M. C. de; SANTOS, J. J. dos; VALE, D. G.; OLIVEIRA, M. L.; CARTAXO, W. V.; SILVA, M. B. da. |
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Unidade de intervenção técnica: uma estratégia de difusão e transferência de tecnologia para o pequeno agricultor. |
Ano de publicação: |
1997 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Campina Grande: EMBRAPA-CNPA, 1997. |
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24p. |
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(EMBRAPA-CNPA. Documentos, 51). |
Idioma: |
Português |
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Estrategia de difusao e transferencia de tecnologia para o agricultor: percepcao do agricultor x adocao de inovacoes, transferencia de tecnologia x adocao, modelo de difusao utilizado pela Embrapa Algodao, estrategia operacional. |
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Appropriate technology; Brasil; Campina Grande; Difusao; Difusion; Estrategia; Paraiba; Tecnologia agpropriada. |
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Agricultor; Agricultura; Pequeno Produtor; Tecnologia; Transferência de Tecnologia. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
agriculture; small farms; technology; technology transfer. |
Categoria do assunto: |
-- X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/33386/1/UNIDADE-DE-INTERVENCAO.pdf
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Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura. |
Data corrente: |
23/11/2010 |
Data da última atualização: |
16/06/2011 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
Autoria: |
CANTUARIAS-AVILÉS, T.; STUCHI, E. S.; MOURÃO FILHO, F. A. A.; SILVA, S. R. |
Afiliação: |
Tatiana Eugênia Cantuarias-Avilés, ESALQ; EDUARDO SANCHES STUCHI, CNPMF; Francisco de Assis Alves Mourão Filho, ESALQ; Simone Rodrigues Silva, ESALQ. |
Título: |
Horticultural performance of Tahiti lime onto twelve rootstocks in Northern São Paulo State, Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2010 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS, 28., 2010, Lisboa. Science and horticulture for people: programme & book of abstracts. Lisboa: ISHS, 2010. v. 1, p. 149. 1 CD-ROM. |
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Inglês |
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T02.227, pdf. |
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‘Tahiti’ lime canopy volume, drought tolerance, yield and fruit export quality were evaluated in Bebedouro, Northern São Paulo State, onto twelve rootstocks: the hybrids ‘Changsha’ mandarin × Poncirus trifoliata ‘English Small’ and Rangpur lime × ‘Swingle’ citrumelo; the trifoliates ‘Rubidoux’, ‘FCAV’ and ‘Flying Dragon’; the mandarins ‘Sun Chu Sha Kat’ and ‘Sunki’; the Rangpur limes ‘Cravo Limeira’ and ‘Cravo FCAV’; ‘Carrizo’ citrange, ‘Swingle’ citrumelo and ‘Orlando’ tangelo. The plots were planted in 2001 without supplementary irrigation, at 8 × 5 m spacing, using a randomized block design. After 7 years from planting, the ‘Flying Dragon’ trifoliate conferred smallest canopy volume and lowest cumulative yield, while the ‘Orlando’ tangelo induced largest canopy volume, but low cumulative yield. Largest cumulative yields were recorded onto ‘Cravo FCAV’ and ‘Cravo Limeira’ Rangpur limes. In the 2006-2008 period, yield efficiency was significantly higher onto ‘Flying Dragon’. Reduced tree size and high yield efficiency conferred by this rootstock allow its recommendation for high-density plantings. Nevertheless, its low drought tolerance limits its use to irrigated conditions. On the other hand, both Rangpur lime scions and the ‘Sunki’ mandarin induced high tree tolerance to drought. Based on the overall tree performance, a hierarchical cluster analysis identified two groups of rootstocks with similar effects on ‘Tahiti’ lime: (i) both Rangpur limes and (ii) the ‘Changsha’ × ‘English Small’ hybrid and ‘FCAV’ trifoliate. The ‘Flying Dragon’ rootstock had a unique effect over ‘Tahiti’ limes, different from all the other rootstocks, inducing higher yield efficiency, earlier bearing, larger percentage of fruit harvested in the second semester in the internal market, and a larger production of export fruits with larger size, adequate peel color and high soluble solid content. Menos‘Tahiti’ lime canopy volume, drought tolerance, yield and fruit export quality were evaluated in Bebedouro, Northern São Paulo State, onto twelve rootstocks: the hybrids ‘Changsha’ mandarin × Poncirus trifoliata ‘English Small’ and Rangpur lime × ‘Swingle’ citrumelo; the trifoliates ‘Rubidoux’, ‘FCAV’ and ‘Flying Dragon’; the mandarins ‘Sun Chu Sha Kat’ and ‘Sunki’; the Rangpur limes ‘Cravo Limeira’ and ‘Cravo FCAV’; ‘Carrizo’ citrange, ‘Swingle’ citrumelo and ‘Orlando’ tangelo. The plots were planted in 2001 without supplementary irrigation, at 8 × 5 m spacing, using a randomized block design. After 7 years from planting, the ‘Flying Dragon’ trifoliate conferred smallest canopy volume and lowest cumulative yield, while the ‘Orlando’ tangelo induced largest canopy volume, but low cumulative yield. Largest cumulative yields were recorded onto ‘Cravo FCAV’ and ‘Cravo Limeira’ Rangpur limes. In the 2006-2008 period, yield efficiency was significantly higher onto ‘Flying Dragon’. Reduced tree size and high yield efficiency conferred by this rootstock allow its recommendation for high-density plantings. Nevertheless, its low drought tolerance limits its use to irrigated conditions. On the other hand, both Rangpur lime scions and the ‘Sunki’ mandarin induced high tree tolerance to drought. Based on the overall tree performance, a hierarchical cluster analysis identified two groups of rootstocks with similar effects on ‘Tahiti’ lime: (i) both Rangpur limes and (ii) the ‘Changsha’ ×... Mostrar Tudo |
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Estresse hidrico. |
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Fruta Cítrica; Hibrido. |
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hybrids. |
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X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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LEADER 02760naa a2200217 a 4500 001 1867735 005 2011-06-16 008 2010 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCANTUARIAS-AVILÉS, T. 245 $aHorticultural performance of Tahiti lime onto twelve rootstocks in Northern São Paulo State, Brazil. 260 $c2010 500 $aT02.227, pdf. 520 $a‘Tahiti’ lime canopy volume, drought tolerance, yield and fruit export quality were evaluated in Bebedouro, Northern São Paulo State, onto twelve rootstocks: the hybrids ‘Changsha’ mandarin × Poncirus trifoliata ‘English Small’ and Rangpur lime × ‘Swingle’ citrumelo; the trifoliates ‘Rubidoux’, ‘FCAV’ and ‘Flying Dragon’; the mandarins ‘Sun Chu Sha Kat’ and ‘Sunki’; the Rangpur limes ‘Cravo Limeira’ and ‘Cravo FCAV’; ‘Carrizo’ citrange, ‘Swingle’ citrumelo and ‘Orlando’ tangelo. The plots were planted in 2001 without supplementary irrigation, at 8 × 5 m spacing, using a randomized block design. After 7 years from planting, the ‘Flying Dragon’ trifoliate conferred smallest canopy volume and lowest cumulative yield, while the ‘Orlando’ tangelo induced largest canopy volume, but low cumulative yield. Largest cumulative yields were recorded onto ‘Cravo FCAV’ and ‘Cravo Limeira’ Rangpur limes. In the 2006-2008 period, yield efficiency was significantly higher onto ‘Flying Dragon’. Reduced tree size and high yield efficiency conferred by this rootstock allow its recommendation for high-density plantings. Nevertheless, its low drought tolerance limits its use to irrigated conditions. On the other hand, both Rangpur lime scions and the ‘Sunki’ mandarin induced high tree tolerance to drought. Based on the overall tree performance, a hierarchical cluster analysis identified two groups of rootstocks with similar effects on ‘Tahiti’ lime: (i) both Rangpur limes and (ii) the ‘Changsha’ × ‘English Small’ hybrid and ‘FCAV’ trifoliate. The ‘Flying Dragon’ rootstock had a unique effect over ‘Tahiti’ limes, different from all the other rootstocks, inducing higher yield efficiency, earlier bearing, larger percentage of fruit harvested in the second semester in the internal market, and a larger production of export fruits with larger size, adequate peel color and high soluble solid content. 650 $ahybrids 650 $aFruta Cítrica 650 $aHibrido 653 $aEstresse hidrico 700 1 $aSTUCHI, E. S. 700 1 $aMOURÃO FILHO, F. A. A. 700 1 $aSILVA, S. R. 773 $tIn: INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS, 28., 2010, Lisboa. Science and horticulture for people: programme & book of abstracts. Lisboa: ISHS, 2010.$gv. 1, p. 149. 1 CD-ROM.
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