2016
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x201663020005
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Análise de crescimento em cultivares de alface nas condições do sul do Piauí

Abstract: Análise de crescimento em cultivares de alface nas condições do sul do PiauíObjetivou-se, com este trabalho, avaliar o crescimento de quatro cultivares de alface, nas condições do sul do Piauí, para recomendar os melhores para a região. O experimento foi realizado em casa de vegetação, em blocos casualizados, com avaliação em parcelas subdivididas no tempo, avaliadas em seis épocas (20, 24, 28, 32, 36, Growth analysis in lettuce cultivars in Southern PiauíThe aim of this study was to evaluate the growth and… Show more

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“…Coefficient of variation (CV) is the most used measure to compare the experimental precision. The estimates of the present study were within the range found in other studies evaluating lettuce cultivars (RODRIGUES et al, 2008;GUALBERTO;OLIVEIRA;GUIMARÃES, 2009;QUEIROZ et al, 2014;ZUFFO et al, 2016). Selective accuracy has been used to evaluate experimental precision when using mixed models.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Coefficient of variation (CV) is the most used measure to compare the experimental precision. The estimates of the present study were within the range found in other studies evaluating lettuce cultivars (RODRIGUES et al, 2008;GUALBERTO;OLIVEIRA;GUIMARÃES, 2009;QUEIROZ et al, 2014;ZUFFO et al, 2016). Selective accuracy has been used to evaluate experimental precision when using mixed models.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Lower results than those of this study were found by Pantano et al (2015), when studying the development of lettuce cultivars, obtaining a mean leaf area of 1692 m 2 and 14.52 g of shoot dry matter. Lower scores were also found by Zuffo et al (2016), which obtained means of 7 g of shoot dry matter and 2225 cm 2 of leaf area, a value similar to that found in this study. Lettuce plants that received the combination of fungus and bacteria (CMFB) showed higher root length and root dry matter in relation to CONT, with an increase of 583% and 8773%, respectively, but was statistically similar to the CM treatment ( Figure 2).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For the number of leaves, the CMFB treatment showed a significant difference in relation to the control, showing an increase of 287.3% at the end of the Probably, these results are related to the secondary metabolites released by the bacteria in the environment, and a variety of ecological processes may be involved due to the presence of plant growth promoting substances, such as phytohormones, siderophores and antibiotics, among others (COELHO et al, 2008). The results are similar to those found by Zuffo et al (2016) when analyzing lettuce cultivars growth in a Yellow Dystrophic Latosol in interaction with organic residues (rice hull and bovine manure), who obtained 26 leaves at 40 days after emergence. Here, the treatment that received only organic residues did not differ from the treatments that received CM associated with microorganisms, showing that only the manure is able to help the plant to develop.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…On the other hand, cultivars 'White Boston' and 'Regina de Verão' had the greatest number of leaves, but with smaller foliar area, indicating that the increase in leaves number in these cultivars did not compensate the low foliar area, due to its smaller size. As with plant height, leaf emission and growth must be related to the genetic improvement, pointing to some cultivars with increased higher potential (Zuffo et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%