Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo
Ano de defesa: | 2018 |
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Rurais |
Programa de Pós-Graduação: |
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Agrícola
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Engenharia Agrícola
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Brasil
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Link de acesso: | http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/15945 |
Resumo: | The success of vegetables production is basically linked to the water management used in the production system, since the production of these plants practically depends on the moisture content of the soil. Determining the ideal amount and timing of water application is the key to the success of the activity, as rainfall is often not enough to meet the plants demands. In order to increase the efficiency of water use, the use of soil cover is an already consolidated practice, which when associated with drip irrigation provides water savings and promotes the maintenance of soil moisture. Therefore, the aim of this work is to evaluate the influence of four levels of soil water depletion (93.5, 78.0, 65.5 and 51.0% of available water) and plastic coverage on the production and efficiency of irrigation water used for cultivated arugula in two seasons (10 November to 10 December and 22 December to 15 January), in the field. In this way, the following evaluations were performed: fresh and dry mass of the aerial part; number of leaves; plant height; leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency. The results concerning soil cover for the first growing season were analysed using the Tukey test, with a 5% probability of error, and for the treatments referring to the levels of depletion, regression analysis was performed for both the first and the second growing season. The results of the first growing season determined the level of depletion of 51.0% as the treatment that resulted the highest average values of dry and fresh mass, leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency, regardless of the soil cover. This same level of depletion still resulted in higher plant height values for the treatments with soil cover and resulted in the highest number of leaves for the treatments without soil cover in the first growing season. For the second growing season, a statistical analysis was performed only for the treatments without soil cover, because the treatments that received the soil cover suffered a severe attack of nematodes, which, associated to the high temperatures of the months of December and January, unviable the production of arugula for treatments with soil cover. Analysing the second growing season for the treatments without soil cover it is possible to observe that the depletion level of 65.5% of available water provided the highest average values of fresh and dry mass, plant height and leaf number. For the variables leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency, the level of depletion that resulted in the highest values was the treatment with 51.0% of the available water. |
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2019-03-21T14:09:29Z2019-03-21T14:09:29Z2018-08-06http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/15945The success of vegetables production is basically linked to the water management used in the production system, since the production of these plants practically depends on the moisture content of the soil. Determining the ideal amount and timing of water application is the key to the success of the activity, as rainfall is often not enough to meet the plants demands. In order to increase the efficiency of water use, the use of soil cover is an already consolidated practice, which when associated with drip irrigation provides water savings and promotes the maintenance of soil moisture. Therefore, the aim of this work is to evaluate the influence of four levels of soil water depletion (93.5, 78.0, 65.5 and 51.0% of available water) and plastic coverage on the production and efficiency of irrigation water used for cultivated arugula in two seasons (10 November to 10 December and 22 December to 15 January), in the field. In this way, the following evaluations were performed: fresh and dry mass of the aerial part; number of leaves; plant height; leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency. The results concerning soil cover for the first growing season were analysed using the Tukey test, with a 5% probability of error, and for the treatments referring to the levels of depletion, regression analysis was performed for both the first and the second growing season. The results of the first growing season determined the level of depletion of 51.0% as the treatment that resulted the highest average values of dry and fresh mass, leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency, regardless of the soil cover. This same level of depletion still resulted in higher plant height values for the treatments with soil cover and resulted in the highest number of leaves for the treatments without soil cover in the first growing season. For the second growing season, a statistical analysis was performed only for the treatments without soil cover, because the treatments that received the soil cover suffered a severe attack of nematodes, which, associated to the high temperatures of the months of December and January, unviable the production of arugula for treatments with soil cover. Analysing the second growing season for the treatments without soil cover it is possible to observe that the depletion level of 65.5% of available water provided the highest average values of fresh and dry mass, plant height and leaf number. For the variables leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency, the level of depletion that resulted in the highest values was the treatment with 51.0% of the available water.O sucesso da produção de hortaliças está atrelado basicamente ao manejo de água empregado no sistema de produção, uma vez que a produção dessas plantas depende praticamente dos teores de umidade do solo. Determinar a quantidade e o momento ideal de aplicação da água são o ponto-chave para o sucesso da atividade, já que a precipitação pluvial na maioria das vezes não é suficiente para suprir as demandas das plantas. Com o intuito de aumentar a eficiência de uso da água, a utilização da cobertura de solo é uma prática já consolidada, que quando associada a irrigação por gotejamento proporciona economia de água e promove a manutenção da umidade do solo. Diante disso, o objetivo do presente trabalho é avaliar a influência de quatro níveis de depleção de água no solo (93,5; 78,0; 65,5 e 51,0% da água disponível) e cobertura plástica sobre a produção e eficiência de uso da água da irrigação para a cultura da rúcula cultivada em duas épocas (10 novembro a 10 de dezembro e 22 de dezembro a 15 de janeiro), a campo. Dessa maneira, foram realizadas as seguintes avaliações: massa fresca e massa seca da parte aérea; número de folhas; altura de plantas; índice de área foliar e eficiência de uso da água da irrigação. Os resultados referentes às coberturas de solo para a primeira época de cultivo foram analisados através do teste de Tukey, com 5% de probabilidade de erro, e para os tratamentos referentes aos níveis de depleção foi realizada análise de regressão, tanto para a primeira, quanto para a segunda época de cultivo. Os resultados da primeira época de cultivo determinaram o nível de depleção de 51,0% como o tratamento que resultou nos maiores valores médios de massa seca e fresca, índice de área foliar e eficiência de uso da água da irrigação, independente da cobertura de solo. Esse mesmo nível de depleção ainda resultou nos maiores valores de altura de plantas para os tratamentos com cobertura de solo e resultou no maior número de folhas para os tratamentos sem cobertura de solo, na primeira época de cultivo. Já para a segunda época de cultivo, foi realizada análise estatística apenas para os tratamentos sem cobertura de solo, pois os tratamentos que receberam a cobertura de solo sofreram um severo ataque de nematóides, que, associados às altas temperaturas dos meses de dezembro e janeiro, inviabilizou a produção de rúcula para os tratamentos com cobertura de solo. Analisando a segunda época de cultivo para os tratamentos sem cobertura de solo é possível observar que o nível de depleção de 65,5% da água disponível proporcionou os maiores valores médios de massa fresca e seca, altura de plantas e número de folhas. Para as variáveis índice de área foliar e eficiência de uso da água da irrigação, o nível de depleção que resultou nos maiores valores foi o tratamento com 51,0% da água disponível.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências RuraisPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia AgrícolaUFSMBrasilEngenharia AgrícolaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBalanço hídricoManejo via soloHortaliçasWater balanceSoil managementVegetablesCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLAProdução da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de soloArugula production (Eruca sativa) submitted to different levels of depletion and soil coversinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisPeiter, Marcia Xavierhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4072803412132476Robaina, Adroaldo Diashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8629241691140049Girardi, Leonita Beatrizhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8898312307430408Gomes, Ana Carla dos Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6321874855275614http://lattes.cnpq.br/7235248587679544Rodrigues, Pablo Eanes Cocco500300000008600aa9a3730-307d-44a2-8042-8c43bcf8e4b1dd438355-626e-459b-882f-1a4d10260855b3a282ad-3e3e-42b1-b88c-5bc23251b4623eb27f72-8108-4ea2-9ae4-86b3d5af8f5e143346c6-f444-4f68-b597-4eb770638391reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALDIS_PPGEA_2018_RODRIGUES_PABLO.pdfDIS_PPGEA_2018_RODRIGUES_PABLO.pdfDissertação de Mestradoapplication/pdf3113468http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/15945/1/DIS_PPGEA_2018_RODRIGUES_PABLO.pdfc195891b917f6c6c8761b35f4b8b6934MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo |
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Arugula production (Eruca sativa) submitted to different levels of depletion and soil covers |
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Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo |
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Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo Rodrigues, Pablo Eanes Cocco Balanço hídrico Manejo via solo Hortaliças Water balance Soil management Vegetables CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA |
title_short |
Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo |
title_full |
Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo |
title_fullStr |
Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo |
title_full_unstemmed |
Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo |
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Produção da rúcula (Eruca sativa) submetida a diferentes níveis de depleção e coberturas de solo |
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Rodrigues, Pablo Eanes Cocco |
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Rodrigues, Pablo Eanes Cocco |
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Peiter, Marcia Xavier |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/4072803412132476 |
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Robaina, Adroaldo Dias |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/8629241691140049 |
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Girardi, Leonita Beatriz |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/8898312307430408 |
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Gomes, Ana Carla dos Santos |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6321874855275614 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/7235248587679544 |
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Rodrigues, Pablo Eanes Cocco |
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Peiter, Marcia Xavier Robaina, Adroaldo Dias Girardi, Leonita Beatriz Gomes, Ana Carla dos Santos |
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Balanço hídrico Manejo via solo Hortaliças |
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Balanço hídrico Manejo via solo Hortaliças Water balance Soil management Vegetables CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA |
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Water balance Soil management Vegetables |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA |
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The success of vegetables production is basically linked to the water management used in the production system, since the production of these plants practically depends on the moisture content of the soil. Determining the ideal amount and timing of water application is the key to the success of the activity, as rainfall is often not enough to meet the plants demands. In order to increase the efficiency of water use, the use of soil cover is an already consolidated practice, which when associated with drip irrigation provides water savings and promotes the maintenance of soil moisture. Therefore, the aim of this work is to evaluate the influence of four levels of soil water depletion (93.5, 78.0, 65.5 and 51.0% of available water) and plastic coverage on the production and efficiency of irrigation water used for cultivated arugula in two seasons (10 November to 10 December and 22 December to 15 January), in the field. In this way, the following evaluations were performed: fresh and dry mass of the aerial part; number of leaves; plant height; leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency. The results concerning soil cover for the first growing season were analysed using the Tukey test, with a 5% probability of error, and for the treatments referring to the levels of depletion, regression analysis was performed for both the first and the second growing season. The results of the first growing season determined the level of depletion of 51.0% as the treatment that resulted the highest average values of dry and fresh mass, leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency, regardless of the soil cover. This same level of depletion still resulted in higher plant height values for the treatments with soil cover and resulted in the highest number of leaves for the treatments without soil cover in the first growing season. For the second growing season, a statistical analysis was performed only for the treatments without soil cover, because the treatments that received the soil cover suffered a severe attack of nematodes, which, associated to the high temperatures of the months of December and January, unviable the production of arugula for treatments with soil cover. Analysing the second growing season for the treatments without soil cover it is possible to observe that the depletion level of 65.5% of available water provided the highest average values of fresh and dry mass, plant height and leaf number. For the variables leaf area index and irrigation water use efficiency, the level of depletion that resulted in the highest values was the treatment with 51.0% of the available water. |
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Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) |
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atendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com |
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