1. Leaf area of sugarcane varieties and their correlation with biomass productivity in three cycles
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Abraão CÃcero da Silva, Terezinha Bezerra Albino Oliveira, Mauro Wagner de Oliveira, Adrielle Naiana Ribeiro Soares, Paulo Ricardo AprÃgio Clemente, Vinicius Santos Gomes da Silva, and Bruno Campos Mantovanelli
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0301 basic medicine ,biology ,030106 microbiology ,Randomized block design ,Biomass ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Square meter ,Crop ,03 medical and health sciences ,Productivity (ecology) ,Agronomy ,Botany ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Cultivar ,Cane ,Leaf area index ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Mathematics - Abstract
The objective of this work is to study the leaf area and biomass production of 4 sugarcane varieties in cane plant cycles, first and second regrowth. The experiment was conducted at Fazenda Jequia in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. A randomized block design with 5 replications was used. The treatments were 4 cultivars: RB92579, SP813250, RB867515 and VAT90212. The length and width of the sheet + 3 were determined as well as the following parameters; the number of tillers per square meter, the number of green leaves, leaf area, and leaf area index in most growing sugarcane in the three crop cycles. The productivity of shoot dry biomass was determined at the time of cane maturity in 3 cycles. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed. The larger leaf area index of 4.46 m2 m-2 was observed for RB92579 in plant cane cycle. The dry biomass yield was not influenced by varieties having average values of 47, 41 and 31 t ha-1 in the sugarcane plant cycles in the first and second regrowth, respectively. The principal component analysis enabled us to identify from Current Population Survey (CPs) variance which component can contribute to the explanation of the data. Key words: Dry matter accumulation, leaf area index (LAI), principal component analysis.
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- 2017
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