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Acta Amazonica | 2010

Resposta do feijão-caupi à doses e formas de aplicação de fósforo em Latossolo Amarelo do Estado de Roraima

Armando José da Silva; Sandra Cátia Pereira Uchôa; José Maria Arcanjo Alves; Antonio Cesar Silva Lima; Célida Socorro Vieira dos Santos; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira; Valdinar Ferreira Melo

Phosphorus fertilization and ways of phosphate fertilizers application are important factors considering crop management. This study aimed at assessing the effect of phosphorus rates and phosphate fertilizers application forms on growth and phosphorus uptake of cowpea plants cropped on cerrado soil in the State of Roraima, Brazil. An experiment took place under field conditions, on a Yellow Latosol, at Cauame Campus of Roraimas Federal University, located in the municipality of Boa Vista/RR. The experimental design was split-plot, in a completely randomized blocks, with three replicates. The plots consisted of the following phosphoric fertilizers application forms: a) broadcasting; b) single furrow and c) double furrow. Sub-plots corresponded to phosphorus doses: 0, 0,5; 1,0; 1,5, and 2,0 times the recommended dose for cowpea maintenance fertilization (60 kg ha-1 of P2O5). There was a significant effect of P rates over plant growth and plant uptake. Application of fertilizer in double furrows promoted higher plant growth, grain yield, and plant phosphorous uptake.


Acta Amazonica | 2015

Anatomia da lâmina foliar de onze espécies lenhosas dominantes nas savanas de Roraima

Cristiane da Silva Ferreira; William Silva do Carmo; Dalva Graciano-Ribeiro; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira; Risolandia Bezerra de Melo; Augusto C. Franco

Knowledge of the anatomical characteristics of the leaf blade is crucial to the understanding of plant adaptation to the environment. The objective of this study was to describe the leaf anatomy of 11 woody species of common occurrence in the open savannas of the northern edge of the Amazon. The focus of the study was on the identification of leaf adaptive features to cope with high irradiances and seasonal water deficits. Leaf samples were fixed and processed by the usual methods for anatomical and histochemical studies. Bowdichia virgilioides, Byrsonima coccolobifolia, By. crassifolia, By. verbascifolia, Casearia sylvestris, Curatella americana, Erythroxylum suberosum, Himatanthus articulatus, Miconia albicans, Roupala montana and Xylopia aromatica showed leaf anatomical traits typical of heliophilous and xerophilous plants such as thick cuticle, stomata prevailing on the abaxial surface, strong investment in photosynthetic tissue. In eight of the eleven species the palisade parenchyma (PP) occupied 50% or more of the mesophyll. Curatella americana, with isobilateral mesophyll, and Bo. virgilioides, with homogeneous mesophyll were the species with the highest investment in PP (~80% and 100%, respectively). Leaves were also characterized by the presence of hypodermis (Bo. virgilioides and X. aromatica) or stratified epidermis, dense indumenta, crystalliferous idioblasts and bundle sheath extensions. This distinctive assortment of anatomical traits helps protecting the leaf blade against excessive irradiances, increases mechanical strength, minimize transpiration and contribute to the maintenance of leaf water balance. Overall they favor the establishment of these species in the seasonal savannas of northern Amazon.


REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE | 2010

Desempenho de soja-hortaliça cultivada em área de cerrado em função de tipos de adubação

Oscar José Smiderle; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira; Dalton Roberto Schwengber


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2018

Crescimento, biomassa e qualidade energética da madeira de Acacia mangium em diferentes espaçamentos

Helio Tonini; Dalton Roberto Schwengber; Marina Moura Morales; Ciro Augusto de Souza Magalhães; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira


Advances in Forestry Science | 2018

Tamanho da semente e substratos na produção de mudas de açaí

Auriane da Conceição Dutra da Silva; Oscar José Smiderle; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira; Thayane de Jesus da Silva


Colloquium Agrariae | 2017

BIOMETRIA DE PIRÊNIOS E EMERGÊNCIA DE PLÂNTULAS DE Attalea maripa (Aubl.) Mart

Auriane da Conceição Dutra da Silva; Oscar José Smiderle; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira


Acta Iguazu | 2017

SEEDLING PRODUCTION CATTLEYA ELDORADO IN SUBSTRATES WITH NUTRITIVE SOLUTION UNDER SHADING SCREENS

Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira; Aline das Graças Souza; Oscar José Smiderle; Juliano Lopes dos Santos; Luciana Dall’Agnese Dall’Agnese


Ornamental Horticulture | 2016

Orchid diversity at a residual plateu on Caroebe, Roraima

Francisco Joaci de Freitas Luz; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira; Gladis de Fátima Nunes da Silva


Ornamental Horticulture | 2016

Orchid's diversity at Tepequém's Tepuy, Roraima, Brazil.

Sanna Rocha Nobrega; Francisco Joaci de Freitas Luz; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira; Wellington Farias Araújo; Silvio Garcia Tomé


Enciclopédia Biosfera | 2016

TAMANHO DE SEMENTES E TRATAMENTOS PARA ACELERAR A EMERGÊNCIA DE PLÂNTULAS DE AÇAÍ

Auriane da Conceição Dutra da Silva; Oscar José Smiderle; Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira

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Oscar José Smiderle

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Dalton Roberto Schwengber

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Francisco Joaci de Freitas Luz

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Aline das Graças Souza

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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