2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2009001000001
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Solar radiation use efficiency by soybean under field conditions in the Amazon region

Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effi ciency of soybean (Glycine max) in intercepting and using solar radiation under natural fi eld conditions, in the Amazon region, Brazil. The meteorological data and the values of soybean growth and leaf area were obtained from an agrometeorological experiment carried out in Paragominas, Pará state, during 2007 and 2008. The radiation use effi ciency (RUE) was obtained from the ratio between the above-ground biomass production and the intercepted photosyntheti… Show more

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“…Esse fato pode ser agravado em longos períodos com dias nublados e chuvosos, uma vez que, nessas condições, a contribuição da radiação difusa para a fotossíntese é significativa (Souza et al 2010). Outro aspecto importante é que as folhas do dossel inferior, que recebem a maior parte da radiação difusa, são mais eficientes fotossinteticamente comparadas às folhas expostas à radiação direta (Souza et al 2009), e isso é importante principalmente no período (45 DAE) que antecede a floração, quando há alta demanda energética.…”
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“…Esse fato pode ser agravado em longos períodos com dias nublados e chuvosos, uma vez que, nessas condições, a contribuição da radiação difusa para a fotossíntese é significativa (Souza et al 2010). Outro aspecto importante é que as folhas do dossel inferior, que recebem a maior parte da radiação difusa, são mais eficientes fotossinteticamente comparadas às folhas expostas à radiação direta (Souza et al 2009), e isso é importante principalmente no período (45 DAE) que antecede a floração, quando há alta demanda energética.…”
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“…Furthermore, the efficiency with which the solar radiation is intercepted by the culture and how this energy interacts with the vegetation are determinants for agricultural productivity (CAVIGLIA et al, 2004). Results obtained by Souza et al (2009) show that the soybean crop in the Amazon has high radiation use efficiency due to the enormous amount of diffuse radiation in the region. Therefore, it is very important to evaluate and study the irradiative behavior in this new type of Amazon ecosystem, since such information will enable a better understanding of how local/regional climate may be affected by the advance of soybean plantations in the Amazon and how these interactions can influence the soybean productivity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, soybean plants experience stress from diseases or disorders during the growing season, which may negatively affect RUE values. Muchow, 1985 [6] 0.60 Muchow et al, 1993 [2] 0.88 Adeboye et al, 2016 [10] 1.07 Nakaseko and Gotoh, 1983 [11] 1.20 Schöffel and Volpe, 2001 [12] 1.23 Singer et al, 2011 [13] 1.46 Confalone and Dujmovich, 1999 [14] 1.92 de Souza et al, 2009 [15] 1.99 Santos et al, 2003 [7] 2.53…”
Section: Rue Green =mentioning
confidence: 99%