APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD

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Autor(a) principal: Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Vieira, Maria do Carmo, Rosa Junior, Edgard Jardim, Silva, Cristiane Gomes da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/2334
Resumo: An experiment was carried out in Dourados-MS, from ctober 2, 1998, to June 4, 1999, in a clay texture Dystrorthox oil, in order to evaluate yield response of five taro clones (Chinês, Japonês, Branco, Macaquinho and Cem-Um) under the use of 14 t.ha-1 of semidecomposed chicken manure (CFC) placed in the inside furrows, added to the soil or as mulch. Factors were arranged in a randomized complete block design in a 5x3 factorial scheme with three replications. Cormels were used as explants. Leaf blades, petioles, corms (RM) and cormels (RF) of Japonês, Cem-Um, Branco and Macaquinho taro clones were harvested at 210  days. Chinês taro clone was harvested at 245 days. Leaf blade green matter of five taro clones had the lowest yield and varied from 3.0 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) to 1.2 t.ha-1 (Branco) while petioles and RM had the highest yield, with variations from 19.4 and 17.4 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) to 4.8 and 7.8 t.ha-1 (Branco), respectively. RM yield showed the best interaction effect for acaquinho taro, which was better with CFC incorporated (20.6 .ha-1). Branco clone had the lowest RM yield (7.8 t.ha-1) and the ighest RF yield (56.9 t.ha-1). From results obtained for RM and F green and dry matter, it was concluded that the taro plants ad the productive capacity characteristic of the taro clone and hat CFC can be incorporated into the soil. KEY-WORDS: Colocasia esculenta; yam; taro; organic residue; yield.
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spelling APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELDFORMA DE ADIÇÃO AO SOLO DA CAMA-DE-FRANGOS DE CORTE SEMIDECOMPOSTA PARA PRODUÇÃO DE TAROColocasia esculentayamtaroorganic residueyieldColocasia esculentainhameresíduo orgânicoprodutividade An experiment was carried out in Dourados-MS, from ctober 2, 1998, to June 4, 1999, in a clay texture Dystrorthox oil, in order to evaluate yield response of five taro clones (Chinês, Japonês, Branco, Macaquinho and Cem-Um) under the use of 14 t.ha-1 of semidecomposed chicken manure (CFC) placed in the inside furrows, added to the soil or as mulch. Factors were arranged in a randomized complete block design in a 5x3 factorial scheme with three replications. Cormels were used as explants. Leaf blades, petioles, corms (RM) and cormels (RF) of Japonês, Cem-Um, Branco and Macaquinho taro clones were harvested at 210  days. Chinês taro clone was harvested at 245 days. Leaf blade green matter of five taro clones had the lowest yield and varied from 3.0 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) to 1.2 t.ha-1 (Branco) while petioles and RM had the highest yield, with variations from 19.4 and 17.4 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) to 4.8 and 7.8 t.ha-1 (Branco), respectively. RM yield showed the best interaction effect for acaquinho taro, which was better with CFC incorporated (20.6 .ha-1). Branco clone had the lowest RM yield (7.8 t.ha-1) and the ighest RF yield (56.9 t.ha-1). From results obtained for RM and F green and dry matter, it was concluded that the taro plants ad the productive capacity characteristic of the taro clone and hat CFC can be incorporated into the soil. KEY-WORDS: Colocasia esculenta; yam; taro; organic residue; yield. Um experimento foi conduzido, em Dourados-MS, entre 02/out./1998 e 04/jun./1999, em Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico, de textura argilosa, para avaliar a resposta produtiva de cinco clones e taro (Japonês, Branco, Cem-Um, Macaquinho e Chinês), sob so de 14 t.ha-1 de cama-de-frangos de corte semi-decomposta CFC), adicionadas ao solo no sulco de plantio, incorporada ou em cobertura. Os fatores foram arranjados no delineamento experimental e blocos completos casualizados, como fatorial 5x3, com rês repetições. As mudas utilizadas foram rizomas-filhos. Os limbos, pecíolos, rizomas-mãe (RM) e rizomas-filhos (RF) dos clones Japonês, Cem-Um, Branco e Macaquinho foram colhidos os 210 dias e os do clone Chinês, aos 245 dias. As produções das matérias frescas dos limbos dos cinco clones foram baixas e variaram de 3,0 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) a 1,2 t.ha-1 (Branco), enquanto as produções de pecíolos e de RM foram altas, com variações de 19,4 t.ha-1 e 17,4 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) a 4,8 t.ha-1e 7,8 t.ha-1 (Branco), respectivamente. O efeito da interação entre clones e formas de adição ao solo de CFC foi detectado na produção de RM sendo melhor com a incorporação da CFC (20,6 t.ha-1) para o clone Macaquinho. A menor produção de RM (7,8 t.ha-1) e a maior de RF (56,9 t.ha-1) foram do clone Branco. Pelos resultados obtidos para matérias fresca e seca de RM e de RF concluiu-se que as plantas de taro têm capacidade produtiva característica do clone e que a CFC pode ser incorporada no solo. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Colocasia esculenta; inhame; resíduo orgânico; produtividade.Escola de Agronomia - Universidade Federal de Goiás2007-11-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresPesquisa experimental;application/savehttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/2334Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics]; v. 34, n. 2, May/Aug. 2004; 111-117Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics); v. 34, n. 2, mai./ago. 2004; 111-117Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical; v. 34, n. 2, mai./ago. 2004; 111-1171983-4063reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/2334/2301Zárate, Néstor Antonio HerediaVieira, Maria do CarmoRosa Junior, Edgard JardimSilva, Cristiane Gomes dainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-02-26T23:58:39Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/2334Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/patPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/oaiaseleguini.pat@gmail.com||mgoes@agro.ufg.br1983-40631517-6398opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:04.327020Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
FORMA DE ADIÇÃO AO SOLO DA CAMA-DE-FRANGOS DE CORTE SEMIDECOMPOSTA PARA PRODUÇÃO DE TARO
title APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
spellingShingle APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia
Colocasia esculenta
yam
taro
organic residue
yield
Colocasia esculenta
inhame
resíduo orgânico
produtividade
title_short APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
title_full APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
title_fullStr APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
title_full_unstemmed APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
title_sort APPLICATION OF SEMIDECOMPOSED CHICKEN MANURE TO THE SOIL FOR TARO YIELD
author Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia
author_facet Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia
Vieira, Maria do Carmo
Rosa Junior, Edgard Jardim
Silva, Cristiane Gomes da
author_role author
author2 Vieira, Maria do Carmo
Rosa Junior, Edgard Jardim
Silva, Cristiane Gomes da
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zárate, Néstor Antonio Heredia
Vieira, Maria do Carmo
Rosa Junior, Edgard Jardim
Silva, Cristiane Gomes da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colocasia esculenta
yam
taro
organic residue
yield
Colocasia esculenta
inhame
resíduo orgânico
produtividade
topic Colocasia esculenta
yam
taro
organic residue
yield
Colocasia esculenta
inhame
resíduo orgânico
produtividade
description An experiment was carried out in Dourados-MS, from ctober 2, 1998, to June 4, 1999, in a clay texture Dystrorthox oil, in order to evaluate yield response of five taro clones (Chinês, Japonês, Branco, Macaquinho and Cem-Um) under the use of 14 t.ha-1 of semidecomposed chicken manure (CFC) placed in the inside furrows, added to the soil or as mulch. Factors were arranged in a randomized complete block design in a 5x3 factorial scheme with three replications. Cormels were used as explants. Leaf blades, petioles, corms (RM) and cormels (RF) of Japonês, Cem-Um, Branco and Macaquinho taro clones were harvested at 210  days. Chinês taro clone was harvested at 245 days. Leaf blade green matter of five taro clones had the lowest yield and varied from 3.0 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) to 1.2 t.ha-1 (Branco) while petioles and RM had the highest yield, with variations from 19.4 and 17.4 t.ha-1 (Macaquinho) to 4.8 and 7.8 t.ha-1 (Branco), respectively. RM yield showed the best interaction effect for acaquinho taro, which was better with CFC incorporated (20.6 .ha-1). Branco clone had the lowest RM yield (7.8 t.ha-1) and the ighest RF yield (56.9 t.ha-1). From results obtained for RM and F green and dry matter, it was concluded that the taro plants ad the productive capacity characteristic of the taro clone and hat CFC can be incorporated into the soil. KEY-WORDS: Colocasia esculenta; yam; taro; organic residue; yield.
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