1. Efeito da qualidade de luz no desenvolvimento da moringa sob telados de diferentes cores em clima semiárido.
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da Costa, Andreza Ferreira, Silveira Carneiro, Kalline, de Andrade, Henique Maia, and Uchoa, Keline Sousa Albuquerque
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MASS shootings , *PLANT growth , *ANALYSIS of variance , *EXPERIMENTAL design , *TELEVISION programs , *FRUIT quality - Abstract
The moringa originating in Asia is known in the world for being used by several industries: food, cosmetics, among others. It is a plant of fast growth and high adaptability to diverse climates. The objective of this work is to evaluate the effect of the screenings on the initial development behavior of the moringa, under the use of different stains. The experiment was carried out at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology (IFCE), in Limoeiro do Norte-CE. The experimental design was completely randomized, consisting of five treatments with eight replicates (TI-Gray roof, TII-red screen, TIII-green screen, TIV-black screen, TV-without screen). Plant height (cm), stem diameter (cm), dry mass of shoots and roots (g), total soluble sugars (%) and crude protein (%) were evaluated. Data were submitted to analysis of variance, followed by Tukey test using the ASSISTAT program. In IVE, dry mass of roots and crude protein, there was no significant statistical difference between treatments. At plant height, the weeds obtained higher means compared to the control (without weaving). Regarding the diameter of the stem, the TV showed a significant reduction comparing it to the other treatments. However, for the dry matter of the aerial part and in the concentration of total soluble sugars, the TV stood out significantly of the other treatments, obtaining higher values. Thus, it was observed that the screenings promoted only the cellular elongation but did not occur the incorporation of matter dry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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