2017
DOI: 10.25186/cs.v12i4.1367
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Efeitos da irrigação na produção e no desenvolvimento do cafeeiro na região oeste da Bahia

Abstract: A irrigação redesenhou a distribuição das lavouras cafeeiras no Brasil e com isso tornaram-se necessários novos estudos de consumo de água e suas relações com a produção e crescimento do cafeeiro<strong>. </strong>Este trabalho foi desenvolvido com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da irrigação sobre a produção e o desenvolvimento do cafeeiro irrigado por gotejamento na região Oeste da Bahia. Para isso foi implantado um experimento na fazenda Café do Rio Branco, localizada em Barreiras – BA, em cafe… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the behavior of the curve ( Figure 1H) shows that up to 30% reduction in ETpc can cause significant losses of coffee production. Possibly this high value occurs because the coffee crop needs water stress in the flowering stage (VICENTE et al, 2017). Thus, the plants will flourish at the same time, yielding grains with uniform maturity at the time of harvest and promoting good quality of the product.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the behavior of the curve ( Figure 1H) shows that up to 30% reduction in ETpc can cause significant losses of coffee production. Possibly this high value occurs because the coffee crop needs water stress in the flowering stage (VICENTE et al, 2017). Thus, the plants will flourish at the same time, yielding grains with uniform maturity at the time of harvest and promoting good quality of the product.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of internodes was directly counted in the same branches where branch length was determined. At the end of the experiment, productive parameters (physical classification of coffee beans, productivity (bag ha −1 ), and performance (L kg −1 )) were evaluated following the methodology adapted from [32,33]. For better control, the plots were harvested manually when the percentage of green cherries was lower than 20%, following the methodology adapted from [34].…”
Section: Evaluated Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%