DOI: 10.11606/d.11.2020.tde-13102020-095751
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Qualidade da fibra de diferentes cultivares brasileiras de algodão e sua relação com as condições meteorológicas

Abstract: Primeiramente, à Deus, por sempre me iluminar, proteger e guiar os meus caminhos. Aos meus pais, José Helvecio Martins e Leila de A.O. Martins, e aos meus irmãos, Sarah F. A. Martins e Thiago E. A. Martins, pelo amor, pelo incentivo, pelo apoio incondicional, pela união e por todos os momentos felizes. À minha sobrinha Júlia M. Lima, por ser meu exemplo de força e superação e por sempre alegrar os meus dias. Ao meu namorado Luis Felipe S. Santos e à sua família, pelo amor, amizade, carinho, paciência e suporte… Show more

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“…Karar et al (2019) found that harvested fruits of mango in closed paper bags (brown paper inner black and butterwet resistant/ greaseproof -paper) were 100% free of (unspecified) thrips in Pakistan. Martins (2018) noticed a 30-50% reduction in lesions caused by F. brevicaulis in Brazil, and according to de L opez et al (2020) bagging alone of bananas reduced losses by 90-100% by the red rust thrips (Chaetanaphothrips signipennis) compared to bunches with no bags. In banana plantings, covering bunches with polyethylene bags during fruit development provides a physical barrier to insect infestations, but bags cannot fully protect the fruit when a thrips infestation is heavy (Hara et al, 2002).…”
Section: Fruit Baggingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Karar et al (2019) found that harvested fruits of mango in closed paper bags (brown paper inner black and butterwet resistant/ greaseproof -paper) were 100% free of (unspecified) thrips in Pakistan. Martins (2018) noticed a 30-50% reduction in lesions caused by F. brevicaulis in Brazil, and according to de L opez et al (2020) bagging alone of bananas reduced losses by 90-100% by the red rust thrips (Chaetanaphothrips signipennis) compared to bunches with no bags. In banana plantings, covering bunches with polyethylene bags during fruit development provides a physical barrier to insect infestations, but bags cannot fully protect the fruit when a thrips infestation is heavy (Hara et al, 2002).…”
Section: Fruit Baggingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Karar et al (2019) found that harvested fruits of mango in closed paper bags (brown paper inner black and butterwet resistant/greaseproofpaper) were 100% free of (unspecified) thrips in Pakistan. Martins (2018) noticed a 30-50% reduction in lesions caused by F. brevicaulis in Brazil, and according to de L opez et al ( 2020) bagging alone of bananas reduced losses by 90-100% by the red rust thrips (Chaetanaphothrips signipennis) compared to bunches with no bags. In banana plantings, covering bunches with polyethylene bags during fruit development provides a physical barrier to insect infestations, but bags cannot fully protect the fruit when a thrips infestation is heavy (Hara et al, 2002).…”
Section: Fruit Baggingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…(2019) found that harvested fruits of mango in closed paper bags (brown paper inner black and butter – wet resistant/greaseproof – paper) were 100% free of (unspecified) thrips in Pakistan. Martins (2018) noticed a 30–50% reduction in lesions caused by F. brevicaulis in Brazil, and according to de López et al. (2020) bagging alone of bananas reduced losses by 90–100% by the red rust thrips ( Chaetanaphothrips signipennis ) compared to bunches with no bags.…”
Section: Thrips Palmimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hammer et al (2020) utilizou os modelos RF, XGB, e SVM para modelagem da produtividade da cultura da cana-de-açúcar no estado de São Paulo, tendo como base dados meteorológicos e de produtividade de diferentes usinas. Os autores concluíram que os três modelos gerados por meio do emprego de técnicas de MD tiveram desempenho similar entre si, o que não aconteceu no estudo deMartins (2020), no qual o modelo XGB foi ligeiramente melhor do que o RF e o SVM para estimar os índices de qualidade da fibra de algodão. Assim como nos trabalhos acima citados, o desempenho dos modelos decorrentes das técnicas de MD não proporcionaram índices estatísticos tão elevados, o que se deve à grande complexidade das variáveis dos bancos de dados empregados.…”
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