EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME
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Resumo: | The study was carried out with ";Todo Ano"; green onions in Dourados-MS, between March 13 and June 16, 2000, in a soil classified as dystrorthox with a clayey texture. Semi-decomposed chicken manure, incorporated (0,7 and 14 t.ha-1) or as soil cover (0,7 and 14 t.ha-1), with harvests at 60 and 95 days after planting, was studied in a 3 x 3 x 2 factorial arrangement in a complete randomized block design with four replications. Statistical analysis was done with triple interaction confounding. Plant height, stem diameter at the soil surface, numbers of leaves and stems and fresh and dried mass of green onion without roots were measured for each period of harvest. Those onions picked at 60 days after planting were smaller in those picked at 95 days. The significant effect of interaction harvest day x semidecomposed chicken manure incorporated for fresh mass was detected on plants picked at 95 days after planting, in which the use of 14 t.ha-1 induced increases of 33.9% and 85.3%, respectively, in relation to those in which was used 7 t.ha-1 and 0 t.ha-1. There were significant increases of 21.4% and 79.8% of fresh mass and 18.2% and 54.8% of dried mass of plants cultivated in soil with 14 t.ha-1 of semi-decomposed chicken manure as soil cover, respectively, in relation to those cultivated with 7 t.ha-1 and 0 t.ha-1. Total gross income with harvest at 95 days after planting was the best, mainly when bunching onion was cultivated in soil with 14 t.ha-1 of semi-decomposed chicken manure incorporated (R$ 44,418.25). KEY-WORDS: Allium fistulosum; organic residue; harvest period; productivity; income. |
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EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOMEEFEITOS DA CAMA-DE-FRANGOS E DA ÉPOCA DE PRODUÇÃO E A RENDA BRUTA DA CEBOLINHA “TODO ANO”Allium fistulosumorganic residueharvest periodproductivityincomeAllium fistulosumresíduo orgânicoépoca de colheitaprodutividaderetorno econômico The study was carried out with ";Todo Ano"; green onions in Dourados-MS, between March 13 and June 16, 2000, in a soil classified as dystrorthox with a clayey texture. Semi-decomposed chicken manure, incorporated (0,7 and 14 t.ha-1) or as soil cover (0,7 and 14 t.ha-1), with harvests at 60 and 95 days after planting, was studied in a 3 x 3 x 2 factorial arrangement in a complete randomized block design with four replications. Statistical analysis was done with triple interaction confounding. Plant height, stem diameter at the soil surface, numbers of leaves and stems and fresh and dried mass of green onion without roots were measured for each period of harvest. Those onions picked at 60 days after planting were smaller in those picked at 95 days. The significant effect of interaction harvest day x semidecomposed chicken manure incorporated for fresh mass was detected on plants picked at 95 days after planting, in which the use of 14 t.ha-1 induced increases of 33.9% and 85.3%, respectively, in relation to those in which was used 7 t.ha-1 and 0 t.ha-1. There were significant increases of 21.4% and 79.8% of fresh mass and 18.2% and 54.8% of dried mass of plants cultivated in soil with 14 t.ha-1 of semi-decomposed chicken manure as soil cover, respectively, in relation to those cultivated with 7 t.ha-1 and 0 t.ha-1. Total gross income with harvest at 95 days after planting was the best, mainly when bunching onion was cultivated in soil with 14 t.ha-1 of semi-decomposed chicken manure incorporated (R$ 44,418.25). KEY-WORDS: Allium fistulosum; organic residue; harvest period; productivity; income. O estudo foi desenvolvido com a cebolinha Todo Ano, em Dourados-MS, entre 13 de março e 16 de junho de 2000, em um solo classificado como latossolo roxo distroférrico de textura argilosa. Foi estudada a cama-de-frango de corte semidecomposta, incorporada (0,7 e 14 t.ha-1) ou em cobertura do solo (0,7 e 14 t.ha-1), com colheitas aos 60 e 95 dias após o plantio, arranjadas no fatorial 3 x 3 x 2, no delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições. A análise estatística foi efetuada com confundimento da interação tripla. A altura das plantas, diâmetro do coleto, números de folhas e de pseudocaules e as massas frescas e secas das plantas de cebolinha sem raízes foram mensuradas para cada período de colheita. As cebolinhas colhidas aos 60 dias após o plantio foram menores, em relação às com 95 dias. O efeito significativo da interação época de colheita x cama-de-frango de corte semidecomposta incorporada, para massa fresca, foi detectada pelo teste de Tukey nas plantas colhidas aos 95 dias após o plantio, onde o uso de 14 t.ha-1 induziu aumentos de 33,9% e 85,3%, respectivamente, em relação à utilização de 7 t.ha-1 e 0 t.ha-1. Houve aumentos significativos de 21,4% e 79,8% de massa fresca e de 18,2% e 54,8% de massa seca das plantas cultivadas em solos com 14 t.ha-1 de cama-de-frango de corte semidecomposta em cobertura do solo, respectivamente, em relação às cultivadas com 7 t.ha-1 e 0 t.ha-1. A renda bruta total foi melhor com a colheita aos 95 dias após o plantio, principalmente quando cultivada em solo com 14 t ha-1 de camade-frango de corte semidecomposta incorporada (R$ 44.418,25). PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Allium fistulosum; resíduo orgânico; época de colheita; produtividade; retorno econômico.Escola de Agronomia - Universidade Federal de Goiás2007-11-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresPesquisa experimentalapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/2350Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics]; v. 33, n. 2, Jul./Dec. 2003; 73-78Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics); v. 33, n. 2, jul./dez. 2003; 73-78Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical; v. 33, n. 2, jul./dez. 2003; 73-781983-4063reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/2350/2333Zárate, Néstor Antonio HerediaVieira, Maria do CarmoBratti, Rafaelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-02-26T23:57:52Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/2350Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/patPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/oaiaseleguini.pat@gmail.com||mgoes@agro.ufg.br1983-40631517-6398opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:05.213505Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME EFEITOS DA CAMA-DE-FRANGOS E DA ÉPOCA DE PRODUÇÃO E A RENDA BRUTA DA CEBOLINHA “TODO ANO” |
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EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME |
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EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia Allium fistulosum organic residue harvest period productivity income Allium fistulosum resíduo orgânico época de colheita produtividade retorno econômico |
title_short |
EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME |
title_full |
EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME |
title_fullStr |
EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME |
title_full_unstemmed |
EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME |
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EFFECTS OF CHICKEN MANURE AND HARVESTING DATE ON "TODO ANO" GREEN ONION YIELD AND GROSS INCOME |
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Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia |
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Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia Vieira, Maria do Carmo Bratti, Rafael |
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Vieira, Maria do Carmo Bratti, Rafael |
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Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia Vieira, Maria do Carmo Bratti, Rafael |
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Allium fistulosum organic residue harvest period productivity income Allium fistulosum resíduo orgânico época de colheita produtividade retorno econômico |
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Allium fistulosum organic residue harvest period productivity income Allium fistulosum resíduo orgânico época de colheita produtividade retorno econômico |
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The study was carried out with ";Todo Ano"; green onions in Dourados-MS, between March 13 and June 16, 2000, in a soil classified as dystrorthox with a clayey texture. Semi-decomposed chicken manure, incorporated (0,7 and 14 t.ha-1) or as soil cover (0,7 and 14 t.ha-1), with harvests at 60 and 95 days after planting, was studied in a 3 x 3 x 2 factorial arrangement in a complete randomized block design with four replications. Statistical analysis was done with triple interaction confounding. Plant height, stem diameter at the soil surface, numbers of leaves and stems and fresh and dried mass of green onion without roots were measured for each period of harvest. Those onions picked at 60 days after planting were smaller in those picked at 95 days. The significant effect of interaction harvest day x semidecomposed chicken manure incorporated for fresh mass was detected on plants picked at 95 days after planting, in which the use of 14 t.ha-1 induced increases of 33.9% and 85.3%, respectively, in relation to those in which was used 7 t.ha-1 and 0 t.ha-1. There were significant increases of 21.4% and 79.8% of fresh mass and 18.2% and 54.8% of dried mass of plants cultivated in soil with 14 t.ha-1 of semi-decomposed chicken manure as soil cover, respectively, in relation to those cultivated with 7 t.ha-1 and 0 t.ha-1. Total gross income with harvest at 95 days after planting was the best, mainly when bunching onion was cultivated in soil with 14 t.ha-1 of semi-decomposed chicken manure incorporated (R$ 44,418.25). KEY-WORDS: Allium fistulosum; organic residue; harvest period; productivity; income. |
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