Search Results - "Paixão, Jéssica Sousa"
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Photosynthetic capacity, leaf respiration and growth in two papaya (Carica papaya) genotypes with different leaf chlorophyll concentrations
Published in AoB plants (01-04-2019)“…Abstract Golden genotype of papaya (Carica papaya), named for its yellowish leaves, produces fruits very much appreciated by consumers worldwide. However, its…”
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Deficit irrigation and transparent plastic covers can save water and improve grapevine cultivation in the tropics
Published in Agricultural water management (01-04-2018)“…•‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevine presents anisohydric behavior in the tropics.•Deficit irrigation does not impair grapevines’ photosynthetic capacity.•Deficit…”
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Characterizing Sugarcane Production Areas Using Actual Yield and Edaphoclimatic Condition Data for the State of Goiás, Brazil
Published in International journal of plant production (01-09-2020)“…Sugarcane ( Saccharum officinarum L.) yield is affected by climate, soil and management. The main approach used in Brazil defines the suitable area for growth…”
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Optimizing Sugarcane Planting Windows Using a Crop Simulation Model at the State Level
Published in International journal of plant production (01-06-2021)“…The planning of planting/harvest operations improves yield and economic returns of sugarcane production systems. This study aims to define homogenous regions…”
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Productivity and penalty in sugarcane from three meteorological databases in Jataí-GO
Published in Scientific electronic archives (24-02-2023)“…The agroecological zone model proposed by FAO (ZAE/FAO) is an important tool in agricultural planning and can be used in Jataí, which has been gaining space in…”
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A Carica papaya L. genotype with low leaf chlorophyll concentration copes successfully with soil water stress in the field
Published in Scientia horticulturae (05-02-2022)“…•Reduction of CHL concentration in leaves did not affect the number of papaya fruits per plant.•Dark-green papaya leaves had reduced number of fruits under…”
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