Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits
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Resumo: | Tomato production has been enhanced significantly by management using intervention of temperature and radiation control in a protected environment. The use of plastic and/or polycarbonate covers changes the dynamics of production in tropical climate regions. The present study aimed to compare the following covered cultivation conditions: 1) polycarbonate plate (10 mm) box-shaped polycarbonate with a twin wall with anti UV-A and B (P), 2) agricultural film (AF) anti UV-A and UV-B, and 3) open field (OF) on the productivity and quality of Italian hybrid tomatoes. The study was carried out at Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril located in Sinop, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Four tomato hybrids and 03 distinct environments were used in a randomized block design in a subplot setup with five replications. The main factor was hybrid traits, and the subplots were environments with different covers. The highest productivity occurred in the P environment, with the hybrids Fascinio and Vedette with 66.64 and 55.84 t ha-1, respectively. The highest plant yield obtained was in the P environment, with an average of 3.15 kg per plant. Among the evaluated hybrids, the highest antioxidant potential was observed in Shanty, and for the content of carotenoids, lycopene, and vitamin C, no significant difference was observed between the evaluated hybrids. We can conclude that the use of polycarbonate plates box shaped with a twinwall or agricultural film in a protected tomato cultivation system under high temperature conditions increases the yield and qualitative potential of the Fascinio and Vedette hybrids. |
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Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruitsEfecto del policarbonato y la película agrícola sobre la producción y compuestos bioquímicos de frutos de tomateEfeito de policarbonato e filme agrícola na produção e compostos bioquímicos de frutos de tomateSolanum lycopersicum (L.)Cultivo protegidoHorticultura tropicalPared doble en forma de caja de policarbonato.Solanum lycopersicum (L.)Protected cultivationTropical horticulturePolycarbonate box shape twinwall.Solanum lycopersicum (L.)Cultivo protegidoHorticultura tropicalParede dupla em forma de caixa de policarbonato.Tomato production has been enhanced significantly by management using intervention of temperature and radiation control in a protected environment. The use of plastic and/or polycarbonate covers changes the dynamics of production in tropical climate regions. The present study aimed to compare the following covered cultivation conditions: 1) polycarbonate plate (10 mm) box-shaped polycarbonate with a twin wall with anti UV-A and B (P), 2) agricultural film (AF) anti UV-A and UV-B, and 3) open field (OF) on the productivity and quality of Italian hybrid tomatoes. The study was carried out at Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril located in Sinop, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Four tomato hybrids and 03 distinct environments were used in a randomized block design in a subplot setup with five replications. The main factor was hybrid traits, and the subplots were environments with different covers. The highest productivity occurred in the P environment, with the hybrids Fascinio and Vedette with 66.64 and 55.84 t ha-1, respectively. The highest plant yield obtained was in the P environment, with an average of 3.15 kg per plant. Among the evaluated hybrids, the highest antioxidant potential was observed in Shanty, and for the content of carotenoids, lycopene, and vitamin C, no significant difference was observed between the evaluated hybrids. We can conclude that the use of polycarbonate plates box shaped with a twinwall or agricultural film in a protected tomato cultivation system under high temperature conditions increases the yield and qualitative potential of the Fascinio and Vedette hybrids.La producción de tomate se ha mejorado significativamente mediante la gestión mediante la intervención del control de la temperatura y la radiación en un entorno protegido. El uso de cubiertas de plástico y/o policarbonato cambia la dinámica de producción en las regiones de clima tropical. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo comparar las siguientes condiciones de cultivo cubierto: 1) placa de policarbonato (10 mm) policarbonato en forma de caja con pared doble con anti UV-A y B (P), 2) película agrícola (AF) anti UV-A y UV-B, y 3) campo abierto (OF) sobre la productividad y calidad de los tomates híbridos italianos. El estudio fue realizado en la Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril situado en Sinop, Mato Grosso, Brasil. Se utilizaron cuatro híbridos de tomate y 03 ambientes distintos en un diseño de bloques al azar en una configuración de subparcelas con cinco repeticiones. El factor principal fueron los rasgos híbridos, y las subparcelas fueron ambientes con diferentes coberturas. La mayor productividad se presentó en el ambiente P, con los híbridos Fascinio y Vedette con 66,64 y 55,84 t ha-1, respectivamente. El mayor rendimiento de plantas obtenido fue en el ambiente P, con un promedio de 3,15 kg por planta. Entre los híbridos evaluados, el mayor potencial antioxidante se observó en Shanty, y para el contenido de carotenoides, licopeno y vitamina C, no se observó diferencia significativa entre los híbridos evaluados. Podemos concluir que el uso de placas de policarbonato en forma de caja con doble pared o película agrícola en un sistema de cultivo de tomate protegido en condiciones de alta temperatura aumenta el rendimiento y el potencial cualitativo de los híbridos Fascinio y Vedette.A produção de tomate tem sido aprimorada significativamente pelo manejo com intervenção de controle de temperatura e radiação em ambiente protegido. O uso de coberturas plásticas e/ou de policarbonato altera a dinâmica de produção em regiões de clima tropical. O presente estudo teve como objetivo comparar as seguintes condições de cultivo coberto: 1) placa de policarbonato (10 mm) policarbonato em forma de caixa com parede dupla com anti UV-A e B (P), 2) filme agrícola (AF) anti UV-A e UV-B, e 3) campo aberto (OF) sobre a produtividade e qualidade de tomates híbridos italianos. O estudo foi realizado na Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril localizada em Sinop, Mato Grosso, Brasil. Foram utilizados quatro híbridos de tomateiro e 03 ambientes distintos em delineamento de blocos casualizados em uma configuração de subparcelas com cinco repetições. O principal fator foram as características híbridas, e as subparcelas foram ambientes com coberturas diferentes. A maior produtividade ocorreu no ambiente P, com os híbridos Fascinio e Vedette com 66,64 e 55,84 t ha-1, respectivamente. A maior produtividade de plantas obtida foi no ambiente P, com média de 3,15 kg por planta. Entre os híbridos avaliados, o maior potencial antioxidante foi observado no Shanty, e para o teor de carotenóides, licopeno e vitamina C, não foi observada diferença significativa entre os híbridos avaliados. Podemos concluir que o uso de placas de policarbonato em forma de caixa com parede dupla ou filme agrícola em sistema de cultivo protegido de tomate sob condições de alta temperatura aumenta a produtividade e o potencial qualitativo dos híbridos Fascinio e Vedette.Research, Society and Development2022-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3584810.33448/rsd-v11i13.35848Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e513111335848Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e513111335848Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e5131113358482525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35848/30055Copyright (c) 2022 Darley Tiago Antunes; Franciely da Silva Ponce; Vicente Pataraico Junior; Flávio Fernandes Junior; Renê Arnoux da Silva Campos; Silvia de Carvalho Campos Botelho; Maria Shirlyane Pereira do Nascimento; Santino Seabra Júnior; Marcio Roggia Zanuzohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAntunes, Darley TiagoPonce, Franciely da Silva Pataraico Junior, Vicente Fernandes Junior, Flávio Campos, Renê Arnoux da SilvaBotelho, Silvia de Carvalho Campos Nascimento, Maria Shirlyane Pereira do Seabra Júnior, Santino Zanuzo, Marcio Roggia2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35848Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:36.675385Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits Efecto del policarbonato y la película agrícola sobre la producción y compuestos bioquímicos de frutos de tomate Efeito de policarbonato e filme agrícola na produção e compostos bioquímicos de frutos de tomate |
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Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits |
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Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits Antunes, Darley Tiago Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Cultivo protegido Horticultura tropical Pared doble en forma de caja de policarbonato. Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Protected cultivation Tropical horticulture Polycarbonate box shape twinwall. Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Cultivo protegido Horticultura tropical Parede dupla em forma de caixa de policarbonato. |
title_short |
Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits |
title_full |
Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits |
title_fullStr |
Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits |
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Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits |
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Effect of polycarbonate and agricultural film on production and biochemical compounds of tomato fruits |
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Antunes, Darley Tiago |
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Antunes, Darley Tiago Ponce, Franciely da Silva Pataraico Junior, Vicente Fernandes Junior, Flávio Campos, Renê Arnoux da Silva Botelho, Silvia de Carvalho Campos Nascimento, Maria Shirlyane Pereira do Seabra Júnior, Santino Zanuzo, Marcio Roggia |
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author |
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Ponce, Franciely da Silva Pataraico Junior, Vicente Fernandes Junior, Flávio Campos, Renê Arnoux da Silva Botelho, Silvia de Carvalho Campos Nascimento, Maria Shirlyane Pereira do Seabra Júnior, Santino Zanuzo, Marcio Roggia |
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Antunes, Darley Tiago Ponce, Franciely da Silva Pataraico Junior, Vicente Fernandes Junior, Flávio Campos, Renê Arnoux da Silva Botelho, Silvia de Carvalho Campos Nascimento, Maria Shirlyane Pereira do Seabra Júnior, Santino Zanuzo, Marcio Roggia |
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Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Cultivo protegido Horticultura tropical Pared doble en forma de caja de policarbonato. Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Protected cultivation Tropical horticulture Polycarbonate box shape twinwall. Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Cultivo protegido Horticultura tropical Parede dupla em forma de caixa de policarbonato. |
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Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Cultivo protegido Horticultura tropical Pared doble en forma de caja de policarbonato. Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Protected cultivation Tropical horticulture Polycarbonate box shape twinwall. Solanum lycopersicum (L.) Cultivo protegido Horticultura tropical Parede dupla em forma de caixa de policarbonato. |
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Tomato production has been enhanced significantly by management using intervention of temperature and radiation control in a protected environment. The use of plastic and/or polycarbonate covers changes the dynamics of production in tropical climate regions. The present study aimed to compare the following covered cultivation conditions: 1) polycarbonate plate (10 mm) box-shaped polycarbonate with a twin wall with anti UV-A and B (P), 2) agricultural film (AF) anti UV-A and UV-B, and 3) open field (OF) on the productivity and quality of Italian hybrid tomatoes. The study was carried out at Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril located in Sinop, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Four tomato hybrids and 03 distinct environments were used in a randomized block design in a subplot setup with five replications. The main factor was hybrid traits, and the subplots were environments with different covers. The highest productivity occurred in the P environment, with the hybrids Fascinio and Vedette with 66.64 and 55.84 t ha-1, respectively. The highest plant yield obtained was in the P environment, with an average of 3.15 kg per plant. Among the evaluated hybrids, the highest antioxidant potential was observed in Shanty, and for the content of carotenoids, lycopene, and vitamin C, no significant difference was observed between the evaluated hybrids. We can conclude that the use of polycarbonate plates box shaped with a twinwall or agricultural film in a protected tomato cultivation system under high temperature conditions increases the yield and qualitative potential of the Fascinio and Vedette hybrids. |
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