19 resultados para Ancient Bengal


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This study aimed to evaluate the performance of 'Feizixiao', 'Nuomici', 'Heiye', 'Kway May Pink' and 'Bengal' lychee cultivars topworked onto bearing 'Bengal' trees. The experiments were carried out in commercial orchard at Rio das Pedras Farm in Jundiaí, state of São Paulo. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks in a subdivided parcel arrangement, in which the parcel consisted of five cultivars and the sub-parcel consisted of six evaluation periods. Five replicates of three plants per parcel and six grafts per plant, (with two grafts per main branch) were used. The trees were approximately 10 years old propagated by air layering and planted with 6 x 4 m (416 plants/ha) spacing. The following characteristics were evaluated: success rate of the grafts, number of shoots, shoot length, number of nodes, number of leaves and chlorophyll content (SPAD). The control ('Bengal'/'Bengal') had the highest grafting success rate with 89.9%. On the other hand, 'Heiye', 'Feizixião', 'Nuomici' and 'Kway May Pink' had, respectively, 60.6, 55.0, 52.6 and 47.0% grafting success rates. All of the shoot grafts had normal growth with no signs of incompatibility. Therefore, the cultivars studied are compatible with 'Bengal' and may be used on commercial orchards.

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Estudaram-se oito tratamentos quanto à eficiência de banhos hidrotérmicos com ou sem adição de produtos químicos na conservação da qualidade de lichias acondicionadas em bandejas de PET com tampa (BT) e cobertas com filme de PVC de 15 µm (BF), sendo submetidas a banhos hidrotérmicos, tais como:T1-BT e T2-BF - sem tratamento; T3-BT- água a 55ºC por 20 s; T4-BF- água a 55ºC por 20 s; T5-BT- água a 55ºC por 10 s e em ácido cítrico 60% por 10 s; T6-BF- água a 55ºC por 10 s e banho de ácido cítrico 60% por 10 s ; T7-BT- ácido cítrico 60% por 20 s; T8-BF-ácido cítrico 60% por 20 s. Avaliaram-se as principais alterações físicas, químicas, sensoriais e presença de doença em lichias armazenadas a 4ºC e a 25ºC. De forma geral, ao final do estudo, as lichias ficaram ligeiramente menos ácidas, com leve aumento no pH e com discreta redução de sólidos solúveis, e após dois dias a 25ºC todos os tratamentos apresentaram infestação por fungos.Os tratamentos T5, T6, T7 e T8 foram considerados inaceitáveis (>4) a partir de 15 dias; T1, T2, T3 e T4 aceitáveis até 21 dias, pela avaliação visual. Quanto à manutenção da cor vermelha, os melhores tratamentos foram T1 e T4. O tratamento T2 apresentou os maiores valores de firmeza da casca, mostrando que o filme de PVC protegeu contra a perda de firmeza, de umidade e ao murchamento. A menor perda de massa foi nos tratamentos T6 e T8 (0,4%), ambos com filme de PVC, e a maior perda de massa foi nas amostras T5 (5,6%) acondicionadas nas bandejas perfuradas, além de apresentar menor firmeza na casca.

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The paper presents a comparison of the theories of truth, and the solutions of the liar paradox, proposed by Thomas Bradwardine (c. 1290-1349), Jean Buridan (c. 1295-1358), and Alfred Tarski (1901-1983).

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Weeds compete with field crops mainly for water, light and nutrients, and the degree of competition is affected by the weed density and the intrinsic competitive ability of each plant species in coexistence. The objective of this research was to compare the competitiveness of alexandergrass (Brachiaria plantaginea) or Bengal dayflower (Commelina benghalensis) in coexistence with soybean, cv. M-Soy 8045. A factorial experiment (2 x 5) with two weed species and five competition proportions was carried out in a completely randomized design with four replicates. Proportions were based on a replacement series competition design, always maintaining the total density of four plants per 10 L plastic pots, which corresponded to 60 plants m ². The weed-crop proportions were: 0:4; 1:3; 2:2; 3:1; 4:0; that corresponded to the proportion of 100, 75, 50, 25 and 0% of soybean plants and the opposite for weeds, B. plantaginea or C. benghalensis plants. Leaf area, shoot dry mass of the weeds and soybean and number of soybean trifoliate leaves were evaluated when the soybean reached the phenologic stage of full flowering. B. plantaginea was a better competitor than soybean plants. Otherwise, C. benghalensis revealed a similar competitive ability that of the soybean. In both cases, there were evidences that intraspecific competition was more important.