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Authorship: ESPINDULA, M. C.; ARAÚJO, L. F. B. de; DIOCLECIANO, J. M.; ROCHA, R. B.; KOLLN, A. M.; BOTELHO, F. J. E.; VERDIN FILHO, A. C.; VOLPI, P. S.; DIAS, J. R. M.; GIURIATTO JÚNIOR, J. J. T. O processo de produção de mudas de cafeeiros Coffea canephora no Brasil é realizado, quase que em sua totalidade, por meio de propagação vegetativa (clonagem), utilizando o método conhecido como estaq... ... |
Authorship: KOLLN, A. M.; ESPINDULA, M. C.; ARAÚJO, L. F. B. de; CAMPANHARO, M.; ROCHA, R. B.; LOURENÇO, J. L. R. The nutritional management of the coffee clonal garden influences the production and physiological quality and seedlings production of vegetative propagules. Thus, this study aimed to analyze the seed... ... |
Authorship: ESPINDULA, M. C.; RODOVALHO, G. M.; MARCOLAN, A. L.; BARBERENA, I. M.; CIPRIANI, H. N.; ARAÚJO, L. F. B. de This study presents an evaluation of the viability of using protected urea under different irrigation depths to reduce nitrogen losses caused by the volatilization of ammonia (NH3) under the condition... ... |
Authorship: BAZONI, P. A.; ESPINDULA, M. C.; ARAÚJO, L. F. B. de; VASCONCELOS, J. M.; CAMPANHARO, M. Cutting is the main vegetative propagation method used for the production of Coffea canephora plantlets. In this method, parent plants are conducted in a specific field, called clonal garden, which mu... ... |
Authorship: GIURIATTO JÚNIOR, J. J. T.; ESPINDULA, M. C.; ARAÚJO, L. F. B. de; VASCONCELOS, J. M.; CAMPANHARO, M. The intrinsic characteristics of the vegetative propagule may influence the rooting speed and shoot growth as well as the final physiological quality of clonal seedlings of Coffea canephora. The aim o... ... |
Authorship: ESPINDULA, M. C.; ARAÚJO, L. F. B. de; SCHMIDT, R.; DIAS, J. R. M.; ROCHA, R. B. In Coffea canephora, the number of orthotropic shoots is directly related to plant yield. The objective of this study was to evaluate the vegetative and yield performance of Coffea canephora, from the... ... |
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