Adalberto Luiz de Paula
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Ciencia Rural | 2005
Fabiana Luiza Matielo de Paula; Nereu Augusto Streck; Arno Bernardo Heldwein; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; Jacso Dellai
Thermal time has been used to represent the effect of the air temperature on plants growth and development. Thermal time is a simple method and a better time descriptor than calendar days in plants. The objective of this study was to calculate the thermal time by different calculation methods for different developmental phases (emergency to tuber initiation, from tuber initiation to beginning of senescence and from beginning of senescence to harvest time) in field grown potato cultivar Asterix. Field experiments were carried out at Santa Maria RS, Brazil, with eleven planting dates during 2003 and 2004. The experimental design was a complete randomized block design with four replications. Thermal time for different developmental phases varied according to planting date, calculation method, and cardinal temperatures. These results indicate that the thermal time should be used with caution to tell time in potato.
Ciencia Rural | 2006
Viviani Ruffo de Oliveira; Jerônimo Luiz Andriolo; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; Ana Paula Trevisan; Rose Beatriz Antes
The goal of the work was to determine dry matter content and chip color of potato tubers, cultivar Asterix, grown under five N levels. Tubers were planted in bags with 4.4dm-3 of a commercial substrate, on September 2nd, 2003, at UFSM, RS, Brazil. Treatments consisted of five nutrient solutions with N concentrations of 5.0 (T1), 8.3 (T2), 11.3 (T3), 14.3 (T4) and 6.3mmol L-1 (T5). Tubers were harvested on December 17th, 2003, at 104 days after planting. Tubers were stored during 15 days before determinations of dry matter and chip color. Dry matter content increased in tubers from T1 to T3 and decreased thereafter, following a polynomial model. Dry matter content was 19.5; 20.5; 20.8; 18.6 and 18.4g 100g-1 respectively from T1 to T5. Tubers produced with T2 and T3 N levels reached the minimum dry matter content (20g 100g-1) indicated in the literature. N levels did not affect chip color. In conclusion, tuber dry mass could be reduced by N levels and fertilization practices should be adjusted to produce potato tubers for industry.
Bragantia | 2009
Nereu Augusto Streck; Fabiana Luiza Matielo de Paula; Jacso Dellai; Adalberto Luiz de Paula
The objective of this study was to estimate the phyllochron of the potato cultivar Asterix in plants derived from different tuber seed sizes in two field growing seasons using the concept of degrees-days for calculating the phyllochron. The experiment was conducted in Santa Maria, RS, during Spring 2003 and Fall 2004. Four classes of tuber-seed diameter of the potato cultivar Asterix were used: 2-4 cm, 4-6 cm, 6-8 cm and 8-10 cm. The phyllochron was estimated as the inverse of the slope of the linear regression of main stem leaves number against the thermal time calculated with three methods: method 1 - considering only the base temperature, method 2 - considering the base temperature and the optimum temperature, and method 3 - considering the base temperature, the optimum temperature and the maximum temperature. Tuber-seed size did not affect the phyllochron of the potato cultivar Asterix, but the method of calculating thermal time and the planting date affected the phyllochron. For the method of calculating thermal time in the phyllochron of the potato cultivar Asterix, it is recommended to use the base temperature and the optimum temperature, because it produced similar phyllochron values in the two growing seasons.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018
João de Assis Farias Filho; Fabiana Luiza Matielo de Paula; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; Wagner Paris; Fabrício Ghinzelli; Gustavo Henrique Arend; Luis Fernando Glasenapp de Menezes
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on the bromatological quality, forage production, and botanical and structural composition of Tifton 85 (Cynodon sp.) pastures overseeded with black oat (Avena strigosa). Four treatments were evaluated in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme (irrigated and non-irrigated × fertilized and non-fertilized), with three replicates, in a completely randomized design. In irrigated paddocks, the irrigation system was activated when the soil matric potential reached a value equal to, or higher than, 10 kPa and 135 kg N ha-1 was applied to fertilized paddocks, divided into four applications. The forage mass pre- and post-grazing, total forage production, and the botanical, structural, and bromatological composition of the pastures were evaluated. No interaction was observed between the irrigation and nitrogen fertilization factors for any of the variables and no significant differences were observed in forage mass between pre- and post-grazing or in Tifton leaf and stem percentages. Nitrogen fertilization had a significant effect on forage production, which was 2626.41 kg dry matter (DM) ha-1 higher in fertilized pastures than in unfertilized pastures. In addition, fertilization resulted in a lower percentage of dead material (6.66%), higher percentage of oat leaves (30.84%), higher leaf:stem ratio (1:45), higher crude protein content (24.13%), lower levels of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (64.57%) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) (32.86%), and higher in vitro dry matter digestibility (73.01%) than in unfertilized pastures. The use of irrigation did not influence total forage production, however, it resulted in pastures with lower NDF (65.97%) and ADF (33.54%), and higher in vitro dry matter digestibility (73.48%) than unirrigated pastures. Nitrogen fertilization produced improvements in pasture structure, associated with higher dry matter yield and bromatological quality, while irrigation only produced pastures with lower fiber content and greater digestibility.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2006
Jerônimo Luiz Andriolo; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; Fabiana Luiza Matielo de Paula; Rodrigo dos Santos Godoi; Gisele Teixeira Barros
Acta Scientiarum-agronomy | 2011
Fabiana M. Paula; José Antônio Frizzone; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; Carlos Tadeu dos Santos Dias; Tales Miler Soares
Horticultura Brasileira | 2015
Fabiana Luiza Matielo de Paula; José Antônio Frizzone; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; Paulo Augusto Manfron; Tales Miler Soares; Juan Sinforiano Delgado Rojas
Horticultura Brasileira | 2015
Fabiana Lm Paula; José Antônio Frizzone; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; Paulo Augusto Manfron; Tales Miler Soares; Juan Sd Rojas
Horticultura Brasileira | 2018
Fabiana Luiza Matielo de Paula; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; José Antônio Frizzone; Marcio Antonio Vilas Boas; Anthony Wellington A. Gomes; Cristina Souza
Horticultura Brasileira | 2017
Fabiana Lm Paula; Adalberto Luiz de Paula; José Antônio Frizzone; Marcio Antonio Vilas Boas; Anthony Wa Gomes; Cristina Souza