Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.

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Autor(a) principal: MARINHO, Lígia Borges
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The viticulture in the São Francisco Valley region has been growing at a significant pace in this decade, being responsible for about 90% of table grape export of the country in 2004. Irrigation practices have been adjusted in order to meet the need to culture water e to reduce irrigation water costs. The aim of this work was to evaluate the Superior seedless table grape when subjected to controlled water in the maturation stage of the grape, the water use efficiency and post-harvest performance, in the submédio region of the São Francisco River, in Casa Nova, Bahia. The statistical design was in random blocks, in a factorial scheme of 3x3 with four replicates, with timing of irrigation cut-off of irrigation depths (at 21,13, and 5 days before harvest) and three liquid blades of irrigation applied ( 100% ETc, 50% ETc and 0% ETc) and an additional treatment which represented the grower´s practice. The vines used between 335 mm and 390 mm of water in the production cycle, with a water economy of 48.5%and 94.5% for the deficit treatments in relation to the treatment that received the highest amount of water during the maturation stage of the grape. The soil water matric potential varied from -4 kPa beforematuration up to a maximum -73.6 kPa during treatment application. Water use efficiency varied between 6.42 kg.m-3 to 9.32 kg.m-3 of water , and the pre-dawn leaf water potential ranged from -0.1 MPa to -0.25 MPa and mid-day leaf water potential between -1.0 MPa and -1.8 MPa. The average grape diameter, bunch weight and yield were not significantly affected at the Duncan´s 5% level, however the number of bunches varied between 29 to 38, with weights of from 610 g to 690 g. The firmness was not influenced by the regulated deficits applied in the post-harvest conservation. The values of SS, AT and the SS/TA relationship at harvest were all equal or higher than export standards, ranging from 15.9 ºBrix to 17.2 ºBrix, 0.43 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice to 0.467 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice and SS/TA relationships between 35.66 and 39.72. In the post-harvest conservation period the values of SS varied from 15.81 ºBrix to 16.68 ºBrix, the TA varied from 0.42 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice to 0.46 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice, whereas the SS/TA varied from 37.76 to 36.35 at 28 days from cold chamber storage.
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spelling RODRIGUES, José Júlio VilarSOARES, José MonteiroLIMA, Maria Auxiliadora Coelho deMONTENEGRO, Abelardo Antônio de AssunçãoSILVA, Ênio Farias de França ehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5000352799444295MARINHO, Lígia Borges2016-10-18T11:57:42Z2008-01-30MARINHO, Lígia Borges. Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco. 2008. 50 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Agrícola) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5735The viticulture in the São Francisco Valley region has been growing at a significant pace in this decade, being responsible for about 90% of table grape export of the country in 2004. Irrigation practices have been adjusted in order to meet the need to culture water e to reduce irrigation water costs. The aim of this work was to evaluate the Superior seedless table grape when subjected to controlled water in the maturation stage of the grape, the water use efficiency and post-harvest performance, in the submédio region of the São Francisco River, in Casa Nova, Bahia. The statistical design was in random blocks, in a factorial scheme of 3x3 with four replicates, with timing of irrigation cut-off of irrigation depths (at 21,13, and 5 days before harvest) and three liquid blades of irrigation applied ( 100% ETc, 50% ETc and 0% ETc) and an additional treatment which represented the grower´s practice. The vines used between 335 mm and 390 mm of water in the production cycle, with a water economy of 48.5%and 94.5% for the deficit treatments in relation to the treatment that received the highest amount of water during the maturation stage of the grape. The soil water matric potential varied from -4 kPa beforematuration up to a maximum -73.6 kPa during treatment application. Water use efficiency varied between 6.42 kg.m-3 to 9.32 kg.m-3 of water , and the pre-dawn leaf water potential ranged from -0.1 MPa to -0.25 MPa and mid-day leaf water potential between -1.0 MPa and -1.8 MPa. The average grape diameter, bunch weight and yield were not significantly affected at the Duncan´s 5% level, however the number of bunches varied between 29 to 38, with weights of from 610 g to 690 g. The firmness was not influenced by the regulated deficits applied in the post-harvest conservation. The values of SS, AT and the SS/TA relationship at harvest were all equal or higher than export standards, ranging from 15.9 ºBrix to 17.2 ºBrix, 0.43 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice to 0.467 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice and SS/TA relationships between 35.66 and 39.72. In the post-harvest conservation period the values of SS varied from 15.81 ºBrix to 16.68 ºBrix, the TA varied from 0.42 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice to 0.46 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice, whereas the SS/TA varied from 37.76 to 36.35 at 28 days from cold chamber storage.A viticultura na região do Vale do São Francisco vem apresentando um crescimento bastante significativo nesta década, tendo sido, responsável por cerca de 90% das exportações de uva de mesa do país, em 2004. As práticas de irrigação têm sido ajustadas com o fim de atender a demanda de água da cultura e reduzir o consumo de água na irrigação. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a videira cv. Superior Seedless quando submetida a déficits hídricos controlados de água na fase da maturação da uva, eficiência de uso de água e conservação pós-colheita, na Região do Submédio São Francisco, Casa Nova-BA. Utilizou-se o delineamento estatístico em bloco ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 3x3 com quatro repetições, sendo três épocas de corte na aplicação das lâminas (aos 21, 13 e 5 dias antes da colheita) e três lâminas líquidas de irrigação (100% , 50% e 0%) e um tratamento adicional, o qual correspondeu ao manejo adotado pelo produtor. O consumo hídrico da videira variou entre 335 mm e 390 mm no ciclo de produção, que resultou em uma economia de água que variou de 48,5% a 94,5% para os tratamentos deficitários em relação ao tratamento com maior suprimento de água, durante a fase de maturação da uva. Os potenciais matriciais da água no solo variaram em média de -4 kPaantes da maturação até um máximo de -73,6 kPa, durante a aplicação dos tratamentos. A eficiência do uso de água variou de 6,42 kg.m-3 a 9,32 kg.m-3 de água. O potencial hídrico foliar antes do alvorecer variou entre -0,1 MPa e -0,25 MPa e ao meio dia entre -1,0 MPa a -1,80 MPa. A média de diâmetro de bagas de uva e peso de cacho não foram afetados significativamente, pelo teste Duncan a 5%, no entanto o número de cachos variou de 29 a 38, com peso de 610 g a 690 g. A firmeza não sofreu influência do déficit hídrico regulado, após armazenamento em câmara fria. Os valores dos atributos: sólidos solúveis (SS), acidez total (AT) e a relação de SS/AT, por ocasião da colheita, formam iguais ou superiores aos padrões exigidos para exportação, variando de 15,9 ºBrix a 17,20 ºBrix, 0,43 g de ácido tartárico/100 ml de suco a 0,467 g de ácido tartárico/100 ml de suco e de 35,66 a 39,72, respectivamente. Na conservação pós-colheita obteve-se valores de SS variando de 15,81 ºBrix a 16,68 ºBrix; AT passando de 0,42 g de ácido tartárico/100 ml de suco para 0,46 g de ácido tartárico/100 ml de suco e a relação SS/AT decrescendo de 37,76 para 36,35, após 28 dias armazenamento, em câmara fria.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2016-10-18T11:57:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Ligia Borges Marinho.pdf: 6523929 bytes, checksum: 33ade733585d1cbbe9567d615e5974e4 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-18T11:57:42Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
title Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
spellingShingle Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
MARINHO, Lígia Borges
Videira
Irrigação
Eficiência do uso de água
Pós-colheita
Déficit hídrico
Vitis
Irrigation
Water use efficiency
Post-harvest
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
title_short Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
title_full Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
title_fullStr Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
title_full_unstemmed Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
title_sort Déficit hídrico regulado na fase de maturação da uva “Superior Seedless” na Região do Vale São Francisco.
author MARINHO, Lígia Borges
author_facet MARINHO, Lígia Borges
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RODRIGUES, José Júlio Vilar
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SOARES, José Monteiro
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv LIMA, Maria Auxiliadora Coelho de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MONTENEGRO, Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Ênio Farias de França e
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARINHO, Lígia Borges
contributor_str_mv RODRIGUES, José Júlio Vilar
SOARES, José Monteiro
LIMA, Maria Auxiliadora Coelho de
MONTENEGRO, Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
SILVA, Ênio Farias de França e
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Videira
topic Videira
Irrigação
Eficiência do uso de água
Pós-colheita
Déficit hídrico
Vitis
Irrigation
Water use efficiency
Post-harvest
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Irrigação
Eficiência do uso de água
Pós-colheita
Déficit hídrico
Vitis
Irrigation
Water use efficiency
Post-harvest
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
description The viticulture in the São Francisco Valley region has been growing at a significant pace in this decade, being responsible for about 90% of table grape export of the country in 2004. Irrigation practices have been adjusted in order to meet the need to culture water e to reduce irrigation water costs. The aim of this work was to evaluate the Superior seedless table grape when subjected to controlled water in the maturation stage of the grape, the water use efficiency and post-harvest performance, in the submédio region of the São Francisco River, in Casa Nova, Bahia. The statistical design was in random blocks, in a factorial scheme of 3x3 with four replicates, with timing of irrigation cut-off of irrigation depths (at 21,13, and 5 days before harvest) and three liquid blades of irrigation applied ( 100% ETc, 50% ETc and 0% ETc) and an additional treatment which represented the grower´s practice. The vines used between 335 mm and 390 mm of water in the production cycle, with a water economy of 48.5%and 94.5% for the deficit treatments in relation to the treatment that received the highest amount of water during the maturation stage of the grape. The soil water matric potential varied from -4 kPa beforematuration up to a maximum -73.6 kPa during treatment application. Water use efficiency varied between 6.42 kg.m-3 to 9.32 kg.m-3 of water , and the pre-dawn leaf water potential ranged from -0.1 MPa to -0.25 MPa and mid-day leaf water potential between -1.0 MPa and -1.8 MPa. The average grape diameter, bunch weight and yield were not significantly affected at the Duncan´s 5% level, however the number of bunches varied between 29 to 38, with weights of from 610 g to 690 g. The firmness was not influenced by the regulated deficits applied in the post-harvest conservation. The values of SS, AT and the SS/TA relationship at harvest were all equal or higher than export standards, ranging from 15.9 ºBrix to 17.2 ºBrix, 0.43 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice to 0.467 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice and SS/TA relationships between 35.66 and 39.72. In the post-harvest conservation period the values of SS varied from 15.81 ºBrix to 16.68 ºBrix, the TA varied from 0.42 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice to 0.46 g of tartaric acid/100ml of juice, whereas the SS/TA varied from 37.76 to 36.35 at 28 days from cold chamber storage.
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