148 resultados para VINES
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Irrigação e Drenagem) - FCA
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia - FEIS
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Irrigação e Drenagem) - FCA
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A crença na capacidade de regeneração florestal é um dos principais sustentáculos da concepção de manejo madeireiro sustentável em longo prazo. O desempenho do processo regenerativo, por sua vez, depende da intensidade dos danos causados pela atividade madeireira, os quais podem ser reduzidos desde que se disponha de dados sistemáticos que orientem critérios adequados ao bom manejo florestal. O presente estudo, realizado em Paragominas, Pará, tem como objetivo avaliar como o tamanho das clareiras afeta a regeneração florestal. Para efetivar essa avaliação, foram monitorados elos do processo regenerativo (e. g., herbívoros vertebrados, chuva de sementes, fatores físicos) e/ou vários atributos diretos da regeneração (e. g., densidade, riqueza, crescimento, recrutamento, mortalidade de plantas) em dois sítios do referido município. Na Fazenda Rio Capim, com exploração recente, quinze clareiras com idade de 1,3 ano foram selecionadas em cerca de 300 ha de floresta explorada sob impacto reduzido e monitoradas durante 15 meses. As clareiras compreenderam três categorias de tamanho: 05 pequenas (30-100 m2), 05 médias (500-800 m2) e 05 grandes (> 1.500 m2). Na Fazenda Cauaxi, com exploração antiga, somente os atributos diretos da regeneração foram avaliados em doze clareiras com 8,5 anos de idade, sendo quatro de cada categoria de tamanho acima mencionada, exceto as clareiras grandes que foram menores (1.000-1.400 m2). A hipótese geral deste estudo é que o comportamento dos diversos fatores analisados favorecerá maior riqueza de espécies em regime de distúrbios intermediários, neste caso, em clareiras médias (sensu Connell, 1978). De modo geral, essa hipótese não foi corroborada. Na Fazenda Rio Capim (1,3 ano pós-exploração), apesar das clareiras grandes terem sido significativamente mais pobres em espécies do que todos os demais ambientes, as clareiras médias não foram aquelas que apresentaram maior riqueza. Dentre os tamanhos de clareiras analisados, as clareiras grandes foram as que mais se diferenciaram da condição controle (floresta fechada), apresentando maiores temperaturas, maior densidade e crescimento da regeneração e maior taxa de crescimento de cipós. Nas clareiras médias, os cipós e espécies pioneiras também cresceram significativamente mais rápido do que nas clareiras pequenas e floresta fechada. As clareiras pequenas foram mais semelhantes à floresta fechada, diferindo apenas por sua maior densidade de indivíduos de espécies pioneiras e maior taxa de crescimento da regeneração (exceto cipós). A chuva de sementes e o impacto de mamíferos herbívoros sobre a regeneração foram indiferentes ao tamanho das clareiras, mas mostraram-se dependentes de características pontuais, como presença de fontes alimentares para atrair fauna e fornecer sementes. As clareiras antigas (8,5 anos) da Fazenda Cauaxi não apresentaram nenhuma divergência significativa entre si nem com a amostra controle. Comparativamente com as clareiras jovens, as clareiras antigas denotaram menor densidade e maior riqueza relativa. Considerando-se todas as diferenças observadas entre os diferentes tamanhos de clareiras e floresta fechada e suas potenciais implicações sobre o processo regenerativo, recomenda-se que grandes clareiras sejam evitadas. As clareiras pequenas e médias reúnem mais atributos favoráveis à sustentabilidade do manejo madeireiro.
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Lianas play a key role in many tropical forests ecosystems, contributing to community abundance, diversity and structure. Techniques to census lianas and estimate biomass have been used mainly in tropical forests. The aim of this study was to verify if different measurement location on the stem and inclusion criteria influence the estimations of liana abundance and biomass in Cerrado. The study was carried out at Itirapina fragment (ca 260 ha) located in Sao Paulo, Southeast Brazil. We measured all apparent ramets of rooted lianas by using different inclusion criteria: >= 0.5 cm in diameter at 30 cm basal area (D_30), and at 130 cm diameter breast height (DBH), in 36 transects (10 x 25 m). We compared the biomass using the allometric equation based on data from tropical florest take at 130 cm (DBH) and other The allometric biomass equation development to estimate the aboveground biomass of live lianas in tropical forests (DAP = 130 cm) was used. We tested the liana biomass, based on measurements taken at (D_30) using two different conversion equations. The results did not show significant differences in liana abundance and above ground biomass estimated applying the different criteria of inclusion However the biomass estimated from data collected at D_30 and converted into DAP showed a tendency to increase in biomass. Our findings suggest that the protocol used to the census of liana and the allometric biomass equation proposed to forests can be applied in the Cerrado.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Irrigação e Drenagem) - FCA
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The spindle-tuber disease is one of the most prevalent potato diseases occurring in all parts of Nebraska. It has been found in all varieties tested. It does much damage to the potato crop, in that it reduces the yield and injures the market quality of the potatoes. This 1925 publication discusses the spindler-tuber disease also known as "running-out" or degeneracy of seed potatoes; the distribution of the disease; effect upon yield and quality; symptoms of the different potato varieties; transmission of the disease and experiments; rate of increase of the disease; dry land versus irrigation in western Nebraska; straw mulching versus cultivation in eastern Nebraska; planting times; harvesting; and control.
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The objective of this work was to evaluate rootstock influence on agronomical, ecophysiological and qualitative characteristics of 'Syrah' vines managed by double pruning. Grapevines were grafted onto 'SO4', '110 Richter' and '1103 Paulsen' rootstocks and trained in vertical shoot position, with no irrigation. Ecophysiological characteristics, yield and composition of ripe grapes were evaluated in three crop seasons (2007, 2008 and 2010). Rootstocks did not affect pre-dawn water potential, with values close to -0.2 MPa, indicating that there was no soil water deficit at the end of ripening (June). There was also no significant effect of rootstocks on yield. The rootstock '1103 Paulsen' induced lower vegetative growth, lower photosynthetic rate and the best results for berry maturation for crop seasons with lower amount of rainfall. The rootstocks '110 Richter' and 'SO4' showed higher vigor under the meteorological conditions of 2010 and the greatest photosynthetic rates in the same period. Meteorological conditions significantly affected technological and phenolic ripeness, with best results observed in drought years. The '1103 Paulsen' rootstock provides better balance between vigor and yield, increasing grape quality.
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Plant growth and development are proportional to biological time, or the thermal time of the species, which can be defined as the integral of the temperature over time between the lower and upper temperature developmental thresholds. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficiency of the growing degree-day (GDD) approach for vines of the 'Niagara Rosada' cultivar pruned in winter and summer seasons, and physiological phases (mobilisation and reserve accumulation) in a humid subtropical region. The experiment was carried out on 13-year-old plants in Piracicaba, So Paulo State-Brazil, evaluating 24 production cycles, 12 from the winter pruning, and 12 from the summer pruning. The statistical design was comprised of randomised blocks, using the pruning dates as treatment: 20 July, 4 August, 19 August, and 3 September (winter); 1 February, 15 February, 2 March, and 16 March (summer). Comparison of the mean values of GDD among pruning dates was evaluated by the Tukey test, and comparison between pruning seasons was made by the F test for orthogonal contrasts, both at the 5% probability level. The results showed good agreement between the values of GDD required to complete the cycle from the winter pruning until harvest when compared with other studies performed with the same cultivar grown in the Southern and Southeastern regions of Brazil. However, there was a consistent statistical difference between GDD computed for winter and summer pruning, which allowed us to conclude that this bio-meteorological index is not sufficient to distinguish vines pruned in different seasons and physiological phases applied in humid subtropical climates.
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A new formulate containing citokinins, that is commercialized as Cytokin, has been introduced as dormancy breaking agents. During a three-years study, Cytokin was applied at different concentrations and application times in two producing areas of the Emilia-Romagna region to verify its efficacy as a DBA. Cytokin application increased the bud break and showed a lateral flower thinning effect. Moreover, treated vines showed an earlier and more uniform flowering as compared to control ones. Results obtained on the productive performance revealed a constant positive effect in the fruit fresh weight at harvest. Moreover, Cytokin did not cause any phytotoxicity even at the highest concentrations. Starting from the field observation, which suggested the involvement of cytokinins in kiwifruit bud release from dormancy, 6-BA was applied in open field condition and molecular and histological analyses were carried out in kiwifruit buds collected starting from the endo dormant period up to complete bud break to compare the natural occurring situation to the one induced by exogenous cytokinin application. In details, molecular analyses were set up on to verify the expression of genes involved in the reactivation of cell cycle: cyclin D3, histone H4, cyclin-dependent kinase B, as well as of others which are known to be up regulated during bud release in other species, i.e.isopenteniltransferases (IPTs), which catalyze the first step in the CK biosynthesis, and sucrose synthase 1 and A, which are involved in the sugar supplied. Moreover, histological analyses of the cell division rate in kiwifruit bud apical meristems were performed. These analyses showed a reactivation of the cell divisions during bud release and changes in the expression level of the investigated genes.