Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities

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Autor(a) principal: Siqueira,Célia Lúcia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pereira,Marlon Cristian Toledo, Nietsche,Silvia, Xavier,Adelica Aparecida, Mendes,Athos Henrique, Xavier,Helisson Robert Araújo, Guimarães,Railton de Souza, Lacerda,Danilo Reis, Santos,Silvânio Rodrigues dos
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Increased planting density, different types of thinning management, and the use of beneficial microorganisms have been adopted as strategic tools in the effort to increase crop yields in a sustainable manner. This investigation evaluated the growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana ( Musa spp., AAB) under different plant densities during two production cycles in the semiarid region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Micropropagated plantlets were also inoculated with endophytic bacteria and cultivated as part of two mat management strategies. Planting density varied between 1,680 and 3,920 plant ha–1. During the experiment, water was less than optimal because of rationing due to drought in the region. Under field conditions, there was no difference between bacterially inoculated and non-inoculated plants. The dense planting system increased the crop cycle. The highest-density planting treatment (3,920 plant ha–1) resulted in the highest yield in the first cycle, but no net income was observed. However, the high-density planting treatments resulted in the highest yields and gross incomes in the second production cycle. Management with thinning of plants up to 10-months-old and thinning up to harvest associated with high planting density increased the length of the production cycles. Although the water restriction experienced in the first and second crop cycles, the vegetative and productive traits of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana did not compromise the objectives of this study.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
title Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
spellingShingle Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
Siqueira,Célia Lúcia
Musa spp.
Bacillus sp.
plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB)
spacing
hydric stress
title_short Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
title_full Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
title_fullStr Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
title_full_unstemmed Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
title_sort Growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana under different planting densities
author Siqueira,Célia Lúcia
author_facet Siqueira,Célia Lúcia
Pereira,Marlon Cristian Toledo
Nietsche,Silvia
Xavier,Adelica Aparecida
Mendes,Athos Henrique
Xavier,Helisson Robert Araújo
Guimarães,Railton de Souza
Lacerda,Danilo Reis
Santos,Silvânio Rodrigues dos
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Marlon Cristian Toledo
Nietsche,Silvia
Xavier,Adelica Aparecida
Mendes,Athos Henrique
Xavier,Helisson Robert Araújo
Guimarães,Railton de Souza
Lacerda,Danilo Reis
Santos,Silvânio Rodrigues dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siqueira,Célia Lúcia
Pereira,Marlon Cristian Toledo
Nietsche,Silvia
Xavier,Adelica Aparecida
Mendes,Athos Henrique
Xavier,Helisson Robert Araújo
Guimarães,Railton de Souza
Lacerda,Danilo Reis
Santos,Silvânio Rodrigues dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Musa spp.
Bacillus sp.
plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB)
spacing
hydric stress
topic Musa spp.
Bacillus sp.
plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB)
spacing
hydric stress
description ABSTRACT Increased planting density, different types of thinning management, and the use of beneficial microorganisms have been adopted as strategic tools in the effort to increase crop yields in a sustainable manner. This investigation evaluated the growth and production of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana ( Musa spp., AAB) under different plant densities during two production cycles in the semiarid region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Micropropagated plantlets were also inoculated with endophytic bacteria and cultivated as part of two mat management strategies. Planting density varied between 1,680 and 3,920 plant ha–1. During the experiment, water was less than optimal because of rationing due to drought in the region. Under field conditions, there was no difference between bacterially inoculated and non-inoculated plants. The dense planting system increased the crop cycle. The highest-density planting treatment (3,920 plant ha–1) resulted in the highest yield in the first cycle, but no net income was observed. However, the high-density planting treatments resulted in the highest yields and gross incomes in the second production cycle. Management with thinning of plants up to 10-months-old and thinning up to harvest associated with high planting density increased the length of the production cycles. Although the water restriction experienced in the first and second crop cycles, the vegetative and productive traits of ‘Prata Anã Gorutuba’ banana did not compromise the objectives of this study.
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