Articles
EFFECTS OF PROTECTING BROCCOLI PLANTS WITH NONWOVEN POLYPROPYLENO
Article number
607_26
Pages
175 – 178
Language
English
Abstract
This investigation was conducted between June and September, in an experimental area, whose coordinates are latitude 21o1522 south and longitude 48o1858 east, situated at a mean altitude of 575 m.
The soil of the area is classified as Red Latossolo (Commission of Soils, 1960), Haplorthox soil.
The effects of two cultivation systems: protection with nonwoven polypropyleno and in an open field, on broccoli cultivars Baron, Shigimori, Pinacco were evaluated.
The experiments were a randomized block experimental design, using a factorial arrangement of 3 (cultivars) x 2 (cultivation systems), with four replicates.
The characteristics evaluated were precociousness, longitudinal and transverse diameters of broccoli heads, fresh mass of broccoli heads and number of leaves per plant.
The Baron cultivar was more precocious, having its harvest at 86 days after transplanting in both cultivation systems. Baron, despite being more precocious, had inferior results in relation to the other cultivars.
The open field cultivation system was optimum for cultivars Shigimori and Pinacco.
The soil of the area is classified as Red Latossolo (Commission of Soils, 1960), Haplorthox soil.
The effects of two cultivation systems: protection with nonwoven polypropyleno and in an open field, on broccoli cultivars Baron, Shigimori, Pinacco were evaluated.
The experiments were a randomized block experimental design, using a factorial arrangement of 3 (cultivars) x 2 (cultivation systems), with four replicates.
The characteristics evaluated were precociousness, longitudinal and transverse diameters of broccoli heads, fresh mass of broccoli heads and number of leaves per plant.
The Baron cultivar was more precocious, having its harvest at 86 days after transplanting in both cultivation systems. Baron, despite being more precocious, had inferior results in relation to the other cultivars.
The open field cultivation system was optimum for cultivars Shigimori and Pinacco.
Authors
G.M. Santos, L.T. Braz, G.V.G. Grilli, C.C. Costa
Keywords
Brassica oleracea var. italica, cultivation system, productivity.
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