FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’

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Autor(a) principal: Ricardo Schöffel, Edgar
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Santos, Patrícia Marques dos, Maciel, Leandro da Rosa, Herter, Flávio Gilberto, Trentin, Roberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Caminhos de Geografia
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/54787
Resumo: The objective of this study was to determine the albedo and characterize the interference of winter pruning times on the partitioning of radiation fluxes in ‘Tupy’ blackberry crops. The experiment was conducted in a commercial orchard in the municipality of Morro Redondo, RS, Brazil, with pruning performed on July 18 (early), August 10 (conventional) and September 1 (late), 2016.  The stages of the phenological cycle with the highest accumulation of global solar radiation and net radiation were those from green berry to pink berry and from floral bud to open flower. From emergence to fruit maturity , the crops showed regularity in the amount of global solar radiation received, totaling 1392.1 MJ m-2 (early), 1327 MJ m-2 (conventional) and 1408.7 MJ m-2 (late). On a cloudy day, the net shortwave radiation on blackberry cultivation followed the same reduction in global solar radiation, 85%, compared to the sunny day, while for the net longwave radiation this reduction was equal to 50% (conventional and early pruning) and to 60% (late). The albedo of ‘Tupy’ blackberry ranged from 0.22 to 0.23 and the net radiation on the crop represented 54% to 59% of the global solar radiation.
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spelling FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’Balanço de radiaçãoBalanço de energiaRadiação solar incidentePequenas frutasRubus sppRadiation balanceEnergy balanceIncome solar radiationSmall fruitsRubus sppThe objective of this study was to determine the albedo and characterize the interference of winter pruning times on the partitioning of radiation fluxes in ‘Tupy’ blackberry crops. The experiment was conducted in a commercial orchard in the municipality of Morro Redondo, RS, Brazil, with pruning performed on July 18 (early), August 10 (conventional) and September 1 (late), 2016.  The stages of the phenological cycle with the highest accumulation of global solar radiation and net radiation were those from green berry to pink berry and from floral bud to open flower. From emergence to fruit maturity , the crops showed regularity in the amount of global solar radiation received, totaling 1392.1 MJ m-2 (early), 1327 MJ m-2 (conventional) and 1408.7 MJ m-2 (late). On a cloudy day, the net shortwave radiation on blackberry cultivation followed the same reduction in global solar radiation, 85%, compared to the sunny day, while for the net longwave radiation this reduction was equal to 50% (conventional and early pruning) and to 60% (late). The albedo of ‘Tupy’ blackberry ranged from 0.22 to 0.23 and the net radiation on the crop represented 54% to 59% of the global solar radiation.O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar o albedo e caracterizar a interferência das épocas de poda invernal sobre a partição dos fluxos de radiação em cultivos de amora-preta ‘Tupy’. O experimento foi realizado em um pomar comercial no município de Morro Redondo, RS, em que as podas foram realizadas em 18/07 (precoce), 10/08 (convencional) e 01/09 (tardia). As fases do ciclo fenológico com maior acúmulo de radiação solar global e de saldo de radiação foram as fases de baga verde à baga rosa e de botão floral à flor aberta. Da brotação até a maturação dos frutos os cultivos apresentaram regularidade na quantidade de radiação solar global recebida totalizando 1392,1 MJ m-2 (precoce), 1327 MJ m-2 (convencional) e 1408,7 MJ m-2 (tardia). Em dia nublado o balanço de radiação de ondas curtas sobre o cultivo de amora-preta acompanhou a mesma redução da radiação solar global, 85%, em relação ao dia ensolarado, enquanto para o balanço de radiação de ondas longas essa redução foi de 50% (poda convencional e precoce) e de 60% (tardia). O albedo da amora-preta ‘Tupy’ variou de 0,22 a 0,23 e o saldo de radiação sobre o cultivo representou 54% a 59% da radiação solar global.EDUFU - Editora da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2021-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/5478710.14393/RCG228054787Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 22 No. 80 (2021): Abril; 169-181Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 22 Núm. 80 (2021): Abril; 169-181Caminhos de Geografia; v. 22 n. 80 (2021): Abril; 169-1811678-6343reponame:Caminhos de Geografiainstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/54787/31393Copyright (c) 2021 Edgar Ricardo Schöffel, Patrícia Marques dos Santos, Leandro da Rosa Maciel, Flávio Gilberto Herter, Roberto Trentininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRicardo Schöffel, Edgar Santos, Patrícia Marques dos Maciel, Leandro da Rosa Herter, Flávio GilbertoTrentin, Roberto2021-04-22T20:24:22Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/54787Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/indexPUBhttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/oaiflaviasantosgeo@gmail.com1678-63431678-6343opendoar:2021-04-22T20:24:22Caminhos de Geografia - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
title FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
spellingShingle FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
Ricardo Schöffel, Edgar
Balanço de radiação
Balanço de energia
Radiação solar incidente
Pequenas frutas
Rubus spp
Radiation balance
Energy balance
Income solar radiation
Small fruits
Rubus spp
title_short FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
title_full FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
title_fullStr FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
title_full_unstemmed FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
title_sort FLUXOS DE ENERGIA RADIANTE EM CULTIVOS DE AMORA-PRETA ‘TUPY’
author Ricardo Schöffel, Edgar
author_facet Ricardo Schöffel, Edgar
Santos, Patrícia Marques dos
Maciel, Leandro da Rosa
Herter, Flávio Gilberto
Trentin, Roberto
author_role author
author2 Santos, Patrícia Marques dos
Maciel, Leandro da Rosa
Herter, Flávio Gilberto
Trentin, Roberto
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ricardo Schöffel, Edgar
Santos, Patrícia Marques dos
Maciel, Leandro da Rosa
Herter, Flávio Gilberto
Trentin, Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Balanço de radiação
Balanço de energia
Radiação solar incidente
Pequenas frutas
Rubus spp
Radiation balance
Energy balance
Income solar radiation
Small fruits
Rubus spp
topic Balanço de radiação
Balanço de energia
Radiação solar incidente
Pequenas frutas
Rubus spp
Radiation balance
Energy balance
Income solar radiation
Small fruits
Rubus spp
description The objective of this study was to determine the albedo and characterize the interference of winter pruning times on the partitioning of radiation fluxes in ‘Tupy’ blackberry crops. The experiment was conducted in a commercial orchard in the municipality of Morro Redondo, RS, Brazil, with pruning performed on July 18 (early), August 10 (conventional) and September 1 (late), 2016.  The stages of the phenological cycle with the highest accumulation of global solar radiation and net radiation were those from green berry to pink berry and from floral bud to open flower. From emergence to fruit maturity , the crops showed regularity in the amount of global solar radiation received, totaling 1392.1 MJ m-2 (early), 1327 MJ m-2 (conventional) and 1408.7 MJ m-2 (late). On a cloudy day, the net shortwave radiation on blackberry cultivation followed the same reduction in global solar radiation, 85%, compared to the sunny day, while for the net longwave radiation this reduction was equal to 50% (conventional and early pruning) and to 60% (late). The albedo of ‘Tupy’ blackberry ranged from 0.22 to 0.23 and the net radiation on the crop represented 54% to 59% of the global solar radiation.
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