IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD

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Autor(a) principal: Braga Filho, Juracy Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Nascimento, Jorge Luiz do, Naves, Ronaldo Veloso, Torres, Maria Célia Lopes, Geraldine, Robson Maia, Souza, Eli Regina Barboza de, Barroso, Flávio Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/9041
Resumo: Brazil is the fourth biggest banana producer. However, its social function is more important than the economic one. In this study, the productive features of banana tree genotypes, under different irrigation levels, and the sensorial characteristic for taste of ripe fruits were evaluated. The experiment was carried out from January 2004 to July 2005, with the following genotypes: false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, Prata, and Thap Maeo. After resting for two days in a cold chamber, the fruits were evaluated in the third, fourth and fifth days, for determining the preferred sample. The four genotypes presented significant results to irrigation. The water levels effect was verified in the weight of the bunch, rachis, and hands, and in the total number of fruits, bunch length and number of hands. The weight of the bunch and hands, and the total number of fruits, in the false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, and Thap Maeo genotypes, presented similar responses, except for the weight of bunch and hands, in Thap Maeo.  The effect of the water levels among the genotypes occurred on most variables, except for the weight and the number of fruits of the second hand and diameter of the central fruit. False FHIA 18 presented more variables influenced by the irrigation levels and, for Prata, the only influence occurred in the number of hands. The irrigation positively influenced the productive characteristics of the false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, and Thap Maeo banana trees, which showed to be promising for the Brazilian savannah region. Consumers prefer the Prata and Grand Naine genotypes.KEY-WORDS: Musa sp.; Grand Naine; false FHIA 18; Thap Maeo.
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spelling IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELDLÂMINAS DE IRRIGAÇÃO E GENÓTIPOS NA PRODUÇÃO E QUALIDADE DE FRUTOS DE BANANEIRAMusa sp.Grand Nainefalse FHIA 18Thap MaeoMusa sp.Grande NaineFalsa FHIA 18Thap MaeoBrazil is the fourth biggest banana producer. However, its social function is more important than the economic one. In this study, the productive features of banana tree genotypes, under different irrigation levels, and the sensorial characteristic for taste of ripe fruits were evaluated. The experiment was carried out from January 2004 to July 2005, with the following genotypes: false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, Prata, and Thap Maeo. After resting for two days in a cold chamber, the fruits were evaluated in the third, fourth and fifth days, for determining the preferred sample. The four genotypes presented significant results to irrigation. The water levels effect was verified in the weight of the bunch, rachis, and hands, and in the total number of fruits, bunch length and number of hands. The weight of the bunch and hands, and the total number of fruits, in the false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, and Thap Maeo genotypes, presented similar responses, except for the weight of bunch and hands, in Thap Maeo.  The effect of the water levels among the genotypes occurred on most variables, except for the weight and the number of fruits of the second hand and diameter of the central fruit. False FHIA 18 presented more variables influenced by the irrigation levels and, for Prata, the only influence occurred in the number of hands. The irrigation positively influenced the productive characteristics of the false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, and Thap Maeo banana trees, which showed to be promising for the Brazilian savannah region. Consumers prefer the Prata and Grand Naine genotypes.KEY-WORDS: Musa sp.; Grand Naine; false FHIA 18; Thap Maeo.O Brasil ocupa a quarta posição no ranking dos países produtores de banana. Contudo, maior que sua importância econômica, é sua função social. Neste estudo, foram avaliadas as características produtivas de genótipos de bananeira, sob diferentes lâminas de irrigação, e a característica sensorial de sabor de frutos maduros. O experimento foi conduzido de janeiro de 2004 a julho de 2005, com os genótipos falsa FHIA 18, Grande Naine, Prata e Thap Maeo. Após dois dias de descanso em câmara fria, os frutos foram avaliados no terceiro, quarto e quinto dias, para determinação da amostra preferida. Os quatro genótipos apresentaram respostas significativas à irrigação. O efeito das lâminas foi verificado na massa do cacho, da ráquis e das pencas, e no número total de frutos, comprimento do cacho e número de pencas. A massa do cacho e das pencas e o número total de frutos, nos genótipos falsa FHIA 18, Grande Naine e Thap Maeo, apresentaram resposta semelhante, exceto para a massa do cacho e das pencas, em Thap Maeo. O efeito das lâminas dentro de genótipos ocorreu para as demais variáveis, exceto para a massa e o número de frutos da segunda penca e diâmetro do fruto central. Falsa FHIA 18 teve mais variáveis influenciadas pelas lâminas de irrigação, enquanto, para Prata, somente ocorreu influência na variável número de pencas. A irrigação influenciou positivamente as características produtivas das bananeiras falsa FHIA 18, Grande Naine e Thap Maeo, que se mostraram promissoras para a região do Cerrado. Os genótipos Prata e Grande Naine são os preferidos pelos consumidores.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Musa sp.; Grande Naine; Falsa FHIA 18; Thap Maeo.Escola de Agronomia - Universidade Federal de Goiás2011-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Experimentalapplication/savehttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/9041Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics]; v. 41, n. 2, Apr./Jun. 2011; 155-162Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics); v. 41, n. 2, abr./jun. 2011; 155-162Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical; v. 41, n. 2, abr./jun. 2011; 155-1621983-4063reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/9041/8847Copyright (c) 2020 Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBraga Filho, Juracy RochaNascimento, Jorge Luiz doNaves, Ronaldo VelosoTorres, Maria Célia LopesGeraldine, Robson MaiaSouza, Eli Regina Barboza deBarroso, Flávio Vieira2020-07-09T18:42:41Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/9041Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/patPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/oaiaseleguini.pat@gmail.com||mgoes@agro.ufg.br1983-40631517-6398opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:48.352595Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
LÂMINAS DE IRRIGAÇÃO E GENÓTIPOS NA PRODUÇÃO E QUALIDADE DE FRUTOS DE BANANEIRA
title IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
spellingShingle IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
Braga Filho, Juracy Rocha
Musa sp.
Grand Naine
false FHIA 18
Thap Maeo
Musa sp.
Grande Naine
Falsa FHIA 18
Thap Maeo
title_short IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
title_full IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
title_fullStr IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
title_full_unstemmed IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
title_sort IRRIGATION LEVELS AND GENOTYPES ON BANANA TREE FRUITS QUALITY AND YIELD
author Braga Filho, Juracy Rocha
author_facet Braga Filho, Juracy Rocha
Nascimento, Jorge Luiz do
Naves, Ronaldo Veloso
Torres, Maria Célia Lopes
Geraldine, Robson Maia
Souza, Eli Regina Barboza de
Barroso, Flávio Vieira
author_role author
author2 Nascimento, Jorge Luiz do
Naves, Ronaldo Veloso
Torres, Maria Célia Lopes
Geraldine, Robson Maia
Souza, Eli Regina Barboza de
Barroso, Flávio Vieira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Braga Filho, Juracy Rocha
Nascimento, Jorge Luiz do
Naves, Ronaldo Veloso
Torres, Maria Célia Lopes
Geraldine, Robson Maia
Souza, Eli Regina Barboza de
Barroso, Flávio Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Musa sp.
Grand Naine
false FHIA 18
Thap Maeo
Musa sp.
Grande Naine
Falsa FHIA 18
Thap Maeo
topic Musa sp.
Grand Naine
false FHIA 18
Thap Maeo
Musa sp.
Grande Naine
Falsa FHIA 18
Thap Maeo
description Brazil is the fourth biggest banana producer. However, its social function is more important than the economic one. In this study, the productive features of banana tree genotypes, under different irrigation levels, and the sensorial characteristic for taste of ripe fruits were evaluated. The experiment was carried out from January 2004 to July 2005, with the following genotypes: false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, Prata, and Thap Maeo. After resting for two days in a cold chamber, the fruits were evaluated in the third, fourth and fifth days, for determining the preferred sample. The four genotypes presented significant results to irrigation. The water levels effect was verified in the weight of the bunch, rachis, and hands, and in the total number of fruits, bunch length and number of hands. The weight of the bunch and hands, and the total number of fruits, in the false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, and Thap Maeo genotypes, presented similar responses, except for the weight of bunch and hands, in Thap Maeo.  The effect of the water levels among the genotypes occurred on most variables, except for the weight and the number of fruits of the second hand and diameter of the central fruit. False FHIA 18 presented more variables influenced by the irrigation levels and, for Prata, the only influence occurred in the number of hands. The irrigation positively influenced the productive characteristics of the false FHIA 18, Grand Naine, and Thap Maeo banana trees, which showed to be promising for the Brazilian savannah region. Consumers prefer the Prata and Grand Naine genotypes.KEY-WORDS: Musa sp.; Grand Naine; false FHIA 18; Thap Maeo.
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