Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN
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Resumo: | Two experiments were conducted from July to November 2008, and from September 2009 to January 2010 at WG FRUTICULTURA Farm in Barauna, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The aim was to evaluate yield, quality and microclimatic effects in the processing tomato cultivation with different mulching. The experimental design was complete randomized blocks with four replications. The treatments were arranged in split plots, and they were represented by the type of mulching: non-covered (control), black polyethylene film, silver polyethylene film (double-sided black and silver), white polyethylene film, and black polypropylene (non-woven textile NWT). The subplots were represented by the type of hybrid tomato: SM-16 and Mariana, both with dual purpose, fresh and industrial consumption. The attributes evaluated were: number of marketable fruits per plant (NMF), number of unmarketable fruits per plant (NUF), total number of fruits per plant (TNF), commercial yield (CY), unmarketable fruits yield (UFY), total fruits yield (TFY) and mean weight of marketable fruits (MWMF). The hybrid SM-16 presented higher marketable fruits yield; the black and silver polyethylene provided the lowest marketable fruits yield; the tomato grown with white polyethylene provided greater profitability. The attributes evaluated were soluble solids and total soluble sugars, titratable acidity, vitamin C, pulp firmness and soluble solids/titratable acidity. The types of mulching did not affect the percentage of soluble solids, total soluble sugars and total soluble sugars/titratable acidity; the black polypropylene provided the highest levels of vitamin C and titratable acidity; the non-covered soil and black polyethylene film presented the lowest levels of vitamin C and titratable acidity, respectively; the hybrid SM-16 presented firmer fruits than the hybrid Mariana. To evaluate the effect of microclimate of each type of mulching, four micrometeorological towers were distributed in the useful area on the various treatments from August 28th to November 13th 2008. The attributes evaluated were: global solar radiation, net radiation, soil heat flux at 2.0 cm depth, and soil temperatures at 2.0 cm depth and air ones at 50 cm from the surface (°C). In the second experiment, from September 1st 2009 to January 11th 2010, because of the availability of tools, the air and soil temperatures monitoring was only possible under the same conditions of the first experiment. The white polyethylene and non-woven textile presented the highest and lowest intensity of reflected radiation (6.86 MJ m-2 and 5.93 MJ m-2), respectively; the non-covered soil and NWT presented the largest variations of the soil heat flux; polyethylene films provided the largest daily variation of the soil temperature than NWT and non-covered soil |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RNYield, quality and microclimatic effects in the processing tomato cultivation with different mulching in Barauna, Rio Grande do Norte, BrazilLycopersicon esculentum MillMulchingPulp firmnessTemperatureLycopersicon esculentum MillMulchingAçúcares solúveis totaisFirmeza de polpaTemperaturaRadiação solar globalSaldo de radiaçãoCIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIATwo experiments were conducted from July to November 2008, and from September 2009 to January 2010 at WG FRUTICULTURA Farm in Barauna, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The aim was to evaluate yield, quality and microclimatic effects in the processing tomato cultivation with different mulching. The experimental design was complete randomized blocks with four replications. The treatments were arranged in split plots, and they were represented by the type of mulching: non-covered (control), black polyethylene film, silver polyethylene film (double-sided black and silver), white polyethylene film, and black polypropylene (non-woven textile NWT). The subplots were represented by the type of hybrid tomato: SM-16 and Mariana, both with dual purpose, fresh and industrial consumption. The attributes evaluated were: number of marketable fruits per plant (NMF), number of unmarketable fruits per plant (NUF), total number of fruits per plant (TNF), commercial yield (CY), unmarketable fruits yield (UFY), total fruits yield (TFY) and mean weight of marketable fruits (MWMF). The hybrid SM-16 presented higher marketable fruits yield; the black and silver polyethylene provided the lowest marketable fruits yield; the tomato grown with white polyethylene provided greater profitability. The attributes evaluated were soluble solids and total soluble sugars, titratable acidity, vitamin C, pulp firmness and soluble solids/titratable acidity. The types of mulching did not affect the percentage of soluble solids, total soluble sugars and total soluble sugars/titratable acidity; the black polypropylene provided the highest levels of vitamin C and titratable acidity; the non-covered soil and black polyethylene film presented the lowest levels of vitamin C and titratable acidity, respectively; the hybrid SM-16 presented firmer fruits than the hybrid Mariana. To evaluate the effect of microclimate of each type of mulching, four micrometeorological towers were distributed in the useful area on the various treatments from August 28th to November 13th 2008. The attributes evaluated were: global solar radiation, net radiation, soil heat flux at 2.0 cm depth, and soil temperatures at 2.0 cm depth and air ones at 50 cm from the surface (°C). In the second experiment, from September 1st 2009 to January 11th 2010, because of the availability of tools, the air and soil temperatures monitoring was only possible under the same conditions of the first experiment. The white polyethylene and non-woven textile presented the highest and lowest intensity of reflected radiation (6.86 MJ m-2 and 5.93 MJ m-2), respectively; the non-covered soil and NWT presented the largest variations of the soil heat flux; polyethylene films provided the largest daily variation of the soil temperature than NWT and non-covered soilDois experimentos foram conduzidos nos períodos de julho a novembro de 2008, e de setembro de 2009 a janeiro de 2010, na Fazenda WG FRUTICULTURA, localizada em Baraúna, RN, com o objetivo de avaliar a Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna, RN. O delineamento experimental adotado foi o de blocos casualizados completos, com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos foram dispostos em parcelas subdivididas, sendo estas representadas pelos tipos de cobertura de solo: sem cobertura (testemunha), e coberturas com filmes de polietileno preto, prateado (dupla face preto e prateado), branco e o polipropileno preto (agrotêxtil preto, TNT), e as sub-parcelas pelos híbridos de tomate: SM-16 e Mariana, ambos com dupla aptidão (consumo in natura e industrial). As características avaliadas foram: número de frutos comerciais por planta (NFC), número de frutos não comerciais por planta (NFNC), número de frutos total por planta (NFT), produtividade comercial (PC), produtividade de frutos não comerciais (PNC), produtividade de frutos total (PTOT) e massa média de frutos comerciais (MMFC). O 'SM-16' apresentou maior produtividade de frutos comercias; os polietilenos preto e prateado proporcionaram as menores produtividades de frutos comerciais; o tomateiro cultivado no polietileno branco proporcionou maior retorno financeiro. As características de qualidade avaliadas foram os conteúdos sólidos solúveis e açúcares solúveis totais, acidez titulável, vitamina C, firmeza da polpa e SS/AT. Os tipos de cobertura não afetaram a percentagem de sólidos solúveis, açúcares solúveis totais e AS/AT; o agrotêxtil preto proporcionou os maiores teores de vitamina C e de acidez titulável, e o solo sem cobertura e o polietileno preto, apresentaram, respectivamente, os menores teores de vitamina C e de acidez titulável nos frutos de tomate; o híbrido SM-16 apresentou frutos mais firmes do que o Mariana. Para avaliar os efeitos no microclima de cada cobertura do solo, foram instaladas quatro torres micrometeorológicas, distribuídas na área útil do experimento nos diferentes tratamentos no período de 10/08/2008 a 13/11/2008.. As características avaliadas foram: radiação solar global, saldo de radiação, fluxo de calor no solo a 2,0 cm de profundidade, além das temperaturas do solo a 2,0 cm de profundidade e do ar a 50cm da superfície (oC). No segundo experimento, 01/09/2009 a 11/01/2010, em função da disponibilidade de instrumentos só foi possível realizar monitoramento da temperatura do ar e do solo nas mesmas condições do primeiro experimento. O tratamento polietileno branco e TNT apresentaram a maior e menor intensidade de radiações refletidas (6,86 MJ m-2 e 5,93 MJ m-2), respectivamente; o solo descoberto e TNT apresentaram maiores oscilações no fluxo de calor do solo; os filmes de polietileno proporcionaram maior variação diária da temperatura do solo que o TNT e solo descobertoConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoBRCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCAUFERSAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FitotecniaGrangeiro, Leilson CostaCPF:02108750460http://lattes.cnpq.br/1788174638876714Negreiros, Maria Zuleide deCPF:13084402434http://lattes.cnpq.br/7967534184620280Nunes, Glauber Henrique de SousaCPF:82888884453http://lattes.cnpq.br/6199153570472953Barros Júnior, Aurélio PaesCPF:02835623400http://lattes.cnpq.br/7834686741013271Araujo, Antonio de Pádua2016-08-12T19:18:23Z2014-01-272011-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfARAUJO, Antonio de Pádua. 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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN Yield, quality and microclimatic effects in the processing tomato cultivation with different mulching in Barauna, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN Araujo, Antonio de Pádua Lycopersicon esculentum Mill Mulching Pulp firmness Temperature Lycopersicon esculentum Mill Mulching Açúcares solúveis totais Firmeza de polpa Temperatura Radiação solar global Saldo de radiação CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN |
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Produção, qualidade e efeitos microclimáticos no cultivo de tomate industrial em diferentes coberturas do solo no município de Baraúna - RN |
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Araujo, Antonio de Pádua |
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Araujo, Antonio de Pádua |
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Grangeiro, Leilson Costa CPF:02108750460 http://lattes.cnpq.br/1788174638876714 Negreiros, Maria Zuleide de CPF:13084402434 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7967534184620280 Nunes, Glauber Henrique de Sousa CPF:82888884453 http://lattes.cnpq.br/6199153570472953 Barros Júnior, Aurélio Paes CPF:02835623400 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7834686741013271 |
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Araujo, Antonio de Pádua |
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Lycopersicon esculentum Mill Mulching Pulp firmness Temperature Lycopersicon esculentum Mill Mulching Açúcares solúveis totais Firmeza de polpa Temperatura Radiação solar global Saldo de radiação CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA |
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Lycopersicon esculentum Mill Mulching Pulp firmness Temperature Lycopersicon esculentum Mill Mulching Açúcares solúveis totais Firmeza de polpa Temperatura Radiação solar global Saldo de radiação CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA |
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Two experiments were conducted from July to November 2008, and from September 2009 to January 2010 at WG FRUTICULTURA Farm in Barauna, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The aim was to evaluate yield, quality and microclimatic effects in the processing tomato cultivation with different mulching. The experimental design was complete randomized blocks with four replications. The treatments were arranged in split plots, and they were represented by the type of mulching: non-covered (control), black polyethylene film, silver polyethylene film (double-sided black and silver), white polyethylene film, and black polypropylene (non-woven textile NWT). The subplots were represented by the type of hybrid tomato: SM-16 and Mariana, both with dual purpose, fresh and industrial consumption. The attributes evaluated were: number of marketable fruits per plant (NMF), number of unmarketable fruits per plant (NUF), total number of fruits per plant (TNF), commercial yield (CY), unmarketable fruits yield (UFY), total fruits yield (TFY) and mean weight of marketable fruits (MWMF). The hybrid SM-16 presented higher marketable fruits yield; the black and silver polyethylene provided the lowest marketable fruits yield; the tomato grown with white polyethylene provided greater profitability. The attributes evaluated were soluble solids and total soluble sugars, titratable acidity, vitamin C, pulp firmness and soluble solids/titratable acidity. The types of mulching did not affect the percentage of soluble solids, total soluble sugars and total soluble sugars/titratable acidity; the black polypropylene provided the highest levels of vitamin C and titratable acidity; the non-covered soil and black polyethylene film presented the lowest levels of vitamin C and titratable acidity, respectively; the hybrid SM-16 presented firmer fruits than the hybrid Mariana. To evaluate the effect of microclimate of each type of mulching, four micrometeorological towers were distributed in the useful area on the various treatments from August 28th to November 13th 2008. The attributes evaluated were: global solar radiation, net radiation, soil heat flux at 2.0 cm depth, and soil temperatures at 2.0 cm depth and air ones at 50 cm from the surface (°C). In the second experiment, from September 1st 2009 to January 11th 2010, because of the availability of tools, the air and soil temperatures monitoring was only possible under the same conditions of the first experiment. The white polyethylene and non-woven textile presented the highest and lowest intensity of reflected radiation (6.86 MJ m-2 and 5.93 MJ m-2), respectively; the non-covered soil and NWT presented the largest variations of the soil heat flux; polyethylene films provided the largest daily variation of the soil temperature than NWT and non-covered soil |
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