Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards

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Autor(a) principal: Pacheco,Camilla de Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Girardi,Eduardo Augusto, Silva,Samuel de Moura, Gueiros,José Adelmo Souto, Bassanezi,Renato Beozzo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Soil cover with plastic film is a practice used to optimize the agronomic performance of different crops, but its behavior in the citrus growing conditions of Brazil remains unknown. Five experiments in commercial orchards located in the state of São Paulo, in rainfed or irrigated systems, were carried out to evaluate the effect of soil cover with plastic film (white/black or silver/black color) on the vegetative growth and initial production of sweet orange trees up to 3.5 years after planting. In each location and experiment, completely randomized design was used, with four to ten replicates and five to twelve useful trees per plot. Considering the set of results, soil cover with plastic film increased the average canopy volume by 27% and the average production per tree by 33% compared to control trees without plastic cover. The positive effect of plastic cover was observed until the third year of its application, gradually decreasing with its degradation. In general, greater relative increases were observed in variables evaluated with the use of plastic cover in rainfed experiments than irrigated ones, while the effect of white/black either silver/black films was similar.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
title Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
spellingShingle Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
Pacheco,Camilla de Andrade
Citrus sinensis
plasticulture
production system
planting
plant growth
title_short Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
title_full Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
title_fullStr Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
title_full_unstemmed Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
title_sort Potential of soil cover with plastic film for the setting of sweet orange orchards
author Pacheco,Camilla de Andrade
author_facet Pacheco,Camilla de Andrade
Girardi,Eduardo Augusto
Silva,Samuel de Moura
Gueiros,José Adelmo Souto
Bassanezi,Renato Beozzo
author_role author
author2 Girardi,Eduardo Augusto
Silva,Samuel de Moura
Gueiros,José Adelmo Souto
Bassanezi,Renato Beozzo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pacheco,Camilla de Andrade
Girardi,Eduardo Augusto
Silva,Samuel de Moura
Gueiros,José Adelmo Souto
Bassanezi,Renato Beozzo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citrus sinensis
plasticulture
production system
planting
plant growth
topic Citrus sinensis
plasticulture
production system
planting
plant growth
description Abstract Soil cover with plastic film is a practice used to optimize the agronomic performance of different crops, but its behavior in the citrus growing conditions of Brazil remains unknown. Five experiments in commercial orchards located in the state of São Paulo, in rainfed or irrigated systems, were carried out to evaluate the effect of soil cover with plastic film (white/black or silver/black color) on the vegetative growth and initial production of sweet orange trees up to 3.5 years after planting. In each location and experiment, completely randomized design was used, with four to ten replicates and five to twelve useful trees per plot. Considering the set of results, soil cover with plastic film increased the average canopy volume by 27% and the average production per tree by 33% compared to control trees without plastic cover. The positive effect of plastic cover was observed until the third year of its application, gradually decreasing with its degradation. In general, greater relative increases were observed in variables evaluated with the use of plastic cover in rainfed experiments than irrigated ones, while the effect of white/black either silver/black films was similar.
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