66 resultados para Ground level
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This experiment was carried out in order to evaluate the effect of Sitophilus zeamais on physical, physiological and sanitary quality of stored corn. Samples of 500 g of the hybrid OC-705, in three replicates, were conditioned in glasses covered with a screened lid, and kept in chamber at 25±2ºC, 70±5% RH and 12 h of photophase, for 150 days. The infestation levels were 0, 5, 15 and 50 adults/replicate, for the storage periods of 30, 60, 90, 120 and 150 days. The moisture content, classification, weight loss, germination and internal infestation were evaluated monthly. Significant inverse correlations were verified between the number of insects and both the germination and the weight loss; also between the internal infestation and the germination and the standard type. The presence of S. zeamais showed a positive correlation with the weight loss, what means that the internal and external infestations contribute to the reduction of physiological and physical quality of corn seeds. The mean dry matter loss was 0,36%/day, corresponding to a consumption of 0,0001%/insect/month. As the result of those damages, the product suffered reduction of the commercial grade in 30 days, with significant loss in all quality factors.
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O GPR utiliza técnica indireta para investigação das estruturas de subsuperfície, sendo caracterizado como método não-invasivo, o qual permite extrair informações ao longo do perfil de solo sem perfurar, sondar ou escavar. Este trabalho teve o objetivo de avaliar a utilização do GPR no estabelecimento de atributos físicos do solo em área de cultivo com cana-de-açúcar, além de estabelecer sua correlação com o método do cilindro volumétrico. A área de estudo está localizada no município de Bom Sucesso - PR, sendo utilizada com cultura da cana há mais de 20 anos. Foram obtidas amostras de solos indeformadas com cilindro volumétrico nas profundidades de 0-0,1, 0,1-0,2, 0,2-0,3, 0,3-0,4 e 0,4-0,5 m, ao longo de três transeptos paralelos, sendo o central referente à linha de plantio (transepto 2) e os outros dois correspondentes às entrelinhas laterais (transeptos 1 e 3). Os valores de densidade e porosidade total, obtidos por meio das amostras físicas, foram inicialmente interpretados para verificar o estado do solo nas linhas e nas entrelinhas de cana, nas cinco profundidades. Posteriormente, foram correlacionados com os valores das constantes dielétricas (K) adquiridos pelo georradar, porém apenas para a camada de 0,4-0,5 m, uma vez que as camadas superficiais até a profundidade de 0,4 m não puderam ser avaliadas devido às limitações técnicas do equipamento, aliadas às condições físicas e químicas do solo, que acabaram por prejudicar as reflexões. A densidade mostrou-se menor nas linhas, quando comparada às entrelinhas, para as camadas de 0-0,1 e 0,2-0,3 m. A porosidade total foi menor nas entrelinhas do que nas linhas na camada de 0-0,1 m. Os valores de K foram maiores nas linhas, onde a umidade e a porosidade total foram maiores, e menores nas entrelinhas, onde as densidades encontravam se próximas ao limite crítico. A correlação de K com a densidade e porosidade total não foi significativa. Pequenas modificações na porosidade do solo em função do aumento da densidade foram suficientes para diminuir o valor de K nas entrelinhas, devido à redução na quantidade de água nos poros. Esse fato pode ser confirmado pela correlação de K com a umidade. Assim, pode-se dizer que o georradar foi extremamente sensível à variação de umidade no solo, apresentando melhores resultados para esta variável do que para a densidade e porosidade total determinada por meio do cilindro volumétrico.
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In a system in which fertilization is recommended, diagnosis of soil K availability and the establishment of critical levels are made difficult by the possibility of a contribution of non-exchangeable forms of K for plant nutrition. Due to its magnitude, this contribution is well diagnosed in long term experiments and in those which compare fertilization systems with positive and negative balances in terms of replacement of the K extracted by plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate K availability in a Hapludalf under fertilization for sixteen years with the addition of K doses. The study was undertaken in an experiment set up in 1991 and carried out until 2007 in the experimental area of the Soil Department of the Federal University of Santa Maria (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM), in Santa Maria (RS), Brazil. The soil was a Typic Hapludalf submitted to four doses of K (0, 60, 120 and 180 kg ha-1 K2O) and subdivided in the second year, when 60 kg ha-1 of K2O were reapplied in the subplots in 0, 1, 2 and 3 times. As of the fifth year, the procedure was repeated. Grain yield above ground dry matter and total K content contained in the plant tissue were evaluated. Soil samples were collected, oven dried, ground, passed through a sieve and submitted to exchangeable K analysis by the Mehlich-1 extractor; non-exchangeable K by boiling HNO3 1 mol L-1 and total K by HF digestion. Potassium fertilization guidelines should foresee the establishment of a critical level as of which the recommended dose should accompany crop needs, which coincides with the quantity exported by the grain, without there being the need for the creation of broad ranges of K availability to predict K fertilization. In adopting the K fertilization recommendations proposed in this manner, there will not be K translocation in the soil profile.
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Growth and development variables and dry matter characteristics were studied for cultivar Snowden of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) to evaluate nitrogen and plant density influence. Disregarding ending of season plant stress, the average number of actives haulms per plant was five and it was not affected by plant spacing. However, seasonal and final number of active haulms per plant were increased at 200 kg/ha of nitrogen. Maximum stem elongation was reached quickly with double density and had the tendency to keep constant at the highest and lowest nitrogen levels after 70 days after planting. Specific stem mass defined as mass per unit stem length was established as an indirect measure of stem thickness and load capacity. Specific leaf mass position in plant was higher at upper stem leaves, increased as plant density increased and did not vary markedly over time throughout the season. The rate of leaf appearance increased drastically due to more branching caused by high nitrogen level, and increased above ground dry matter per plant. Canopy growth and development influenced main tuber yield components. The number of active tubers per haulm decreased after 60 days after planting showing that tuberization is reversible. Tuber growth functions were established allowing the estimate of dry biomass partitioning coefficients for each plant organ.
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The use of winter legumes in southern Brazil is hindered by the slow growth of these species during establishment exposing soil surface to erosion. Introduction of these species along with spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was studied as a means of increasing ground cover during their initial establishment period, without reducing wheat grain yield. Two experiments were conducted in nearby areas, one in each year. Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.), red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) cultivar Quiñequelli, white clover (T. repens L.), and arrowleaf clover (T. vesiculosum Savi) did not reduce cereal yield in either year. Wheat yield was reduced by intercropped red clover cultivar Kenland and by subclover (T. subterraneum L.) in the first year. No grain yield differences due to intercropping with any legume were detected in the second year, when rainfall was below normal. Intercropping with wheat showed to be a practical alternative to enhance ground cover at establishing forage legumes.
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The objective of this work was to evaluate an estimation system for rice yield in Brazil, based on simple agrometeorological models and on the technological level of production systems. This estimation system incorporates the conceptual basis proposed by Doorenbos & Kassam for potential and attainable yields with empirical adjusts for maximum yield and crop sensitivity to water deficit, considering five categories of rice yield. Rice yield was estimated from 2000/2001 to 2007/2008, and compared to IBGE yield data. Regression analyses between model estimates and data from IBGE surveys resulted in significant coefficients of determination, with less dispersion in the South than in the North and Northeast regions of the country. Index of model efficiency (E1') ranged from 0.01 in the lower yield classes to 0.45 in higher ones, and mean absolute error ranged from 58 to 250 kg ha‑1, respectively.