Juliano Dalcin Martins
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Ciencia Rural | 2010
Cleudson José Michelon; Reimar Carlesso; Zanandra Boff de Oliveira; Alberto Eduardo Knies; Mirta Teresinha Petry; Juliano Dalcin Martins
Soil physical hydraulic properties are determinations considered expensive and difficult to obtain. The use of pedotransfer functions (PTFs) is an alternative for obtaining such properties more easily and practically costless. The objective of this study was to develop and validate PTFs to estimate soil water retention of different textural soil classes in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The research was carried out using data from physical analysis of soils belonging to the database of Sistema Irriga laboratory, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. This database consists of soil texture information (sand, silt and clay), density (of soil and of particles), soil porosity (macro, micro and total), besides of water content information at the matrix potential of 0, -1, -6,-33, -100, -500 e -1500kPa. Soil samples were collected on the surface layer of cultivated soils of RS. The variables were submitted to a correlation test, and were subsequently analyzed in multiple regressions test to obtain the PTFs, using the stepwise option of the SAS statistical program. The generated PTFs showed greater associations of soil attributes only related to soil structure such as soil water retention for higher potential (0 and -1kPa) and textural and structural attributes for lower potential (-33, -100, -500 e -1500kPa). The PTFs showed high accuracy in estimating soil water holding capacity of the considered potentials.
Ciencia Rural | 2012
Juliano Dalcin Martins; Reimar Carlesso; Mirta Terezinha Petry; Alberto Eduardo Knies; Zanandra Boff de Oliveira; Tiago Broetto
The phyllochron is defined as the thermal time needed for the appearance of successive leaves on the plant main stem. Through the phyllochron it is possible to calculate the length of the growing period and thus the flowering period based on the air temperature. This study aimed to determine the phyllochron from different maize hybrids. Three field experiments were carried out during the agricultural years of 2007/08, 2008/09 and 2009/2010. The experimental design was one of randomized blocks with three repetitions. The treatments consisted of 18, 22 and 24 maize hybrid during the three agricultural years of 2007/08, 2008/09 and 2009/2010, respectively. The phyllochron was estimated by the inverse of the angular coefficient of the linear regression between the number of leaves and the accumulated thermal sum from emergence on (base temperature = 10°C). The calculated phyllochron varied from 44.3 to 34.4°C day-1 leaf-1 among the evaluated hybrids, being the phyllochron value of hybrids directly related to the precocity of the growing period.
Ciencia Rural | 2011
Juliano Dalcin Martins; Sidinei Zwick Radons; Nereu Augusto Streck; Alberto Eduardo Knies; Reimar Carlesso
The plastochron, which is the time interval between the appearance of two successive nodes and the final node number (FNN) are important variables of the vegetative development in soybean. The objective of this study was to determine the plastochron and the FNN of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) cultivars sown in different dates under irrigated conditions in a subtropical location. A field experiment was carried out in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil during 2005/2006 growing season, with three sowing dates (09/11/2005, 09/12/2005 and 28/01/2006). It was used 15 soybean cultivars recommended for the Central and North Argentina, and South and Southeast Brazil. The variables measured were the number of nodes (NN) and the (FNN) on the main stem. The plastochron was estimated by the inverse of the slope of the linear regression between NN and the thermal time (base temperature = 10°C) accumulated since plant emergence. The late sowing resulted in lower plastochron and FNN, probably because of the lower photoperiod under which the plants were submitted in the node phase, a typical response of short day plants.
Ciencia Rural | 2006
Sônia Thereza Bastos Dequech; Carla Daniele Sausen; Juliano Dalcin Martins; Cíntia Grendene Lima; Rafael Egewarth; Roberta Cristina Zumba; Jerson Vanderlei Carús Guedes
Greenhouses represent an alternative for horticultural crops when the climatic conditions are unfavorable. Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is one of the most cultivated horticultural crops in these protected environments. Among its main insect pests are the chrysomelid beetles. The objective of the present research was to determine the natural enemies of chrysomelids in cucumber grown in protected environment. The cucumber was seeded on the first week of March, 2003, in plastic greenhouse located in the experimental area of the Federal University of Santa Maria, in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Chrysomelids were collected every two or three days/week during the whole cultivation period, totalizing 28 collection dates. In the first 22 samplings, 50 chrysomelids/date were collected and, in the others, 30/date. The species of chrysomelids identified were: Diabrotica speciosa (Germar), Cerotoma arcuata Olivier and Acalymma bivittula (Kirsch). Celatoria bosqi Blanchard (Diptera: Tachinidae) was the only parasitoid specie identified parasitizing most frequently D. speciosa. Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. infected adults of D. speciosa and A. bivittula, and the first specie was more susceptible. This is the first record of the occurrence of C. bosqi and B. bassiana on chrysomelids in crops cultivated in protected environment.
Biosystems Engineering | 2013
Juliano Dalcin Martins; Gonçalo C. Rodrigues; Paula Paredes; Reimar Carlesso; Zanandra Boff de Oliveira; Alberto Eduardo Knies; Mirta Teresinha Petry; Luis S. Pereira
Biosystems Engineering | 2015
María Gabriela González; Tiago B. Ramos; Reimar Carlesso; Paula Paredes; Mirta Teresinha Petry; Juliano Dalcin Martins; Núbia Pentiado Aires; Luis S. Pereira
Biosystems Engineering | 2013
Gonçalo C. Rodrigues; Juliano Dalcin Martins; Francisco G. da Silva; Reimar Carlesso; Luis S. Pereira
Revista Ceres | 2017
Marília Milani; Juliano Dalcin Martins; Sidinei José Lopes; Nereu Augusto Streck
Ciencia Rural | 2017
Viviane Schons de Ávila; Mirta Teresinha Petry; Reimar Carlesso; Juliano Dalcin Martins; María Gabriela González; Zanandra Boff de Oliveira; José Nilton Vieira Nunes; Sônia Thais Menegaz
IRRIGA | 2015
Z. B. de Oliveira; Reimar Carlesso; Alberto Eduardo Knies; Juliano Dalcin Martins