Mara Suyane Marques Dantas
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2011
Glauber Henrique de Sousa Nunes; Haroldo Santos Júnior; Leilson Costa Grangeiro; Francisco Bezerra Neto; Carlos Tadeu dos Santos Dias; Mara Suyane Marques Dantas
The objectives of this study were to determine the importance of simple and complex components of the interaction genotype × environment and to evaluate the adaptability and stability of Gália melon hybrids. Nine hybrids were tested in twelve environments of Rio Grande Norte State from 2000 to 2001. The experiments were carried out in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The statistical methods of Toler and Burrows, Wricke and AMMI (Additive Main effect and Multiplicative Interaction) were used to study the adaptability and stability. The complex component is responsible for most of the genotype × environment interaction for the yield and content of solids soluble of fruits. The environments associated with Mossoró and Assu municipalities are the most suitable to evaluate melon hybrids in the state. The hybrid DRG 1537 was the most likely to be grown in the Agro-industrial Complex Mossoró-Assu due to its stability, high productivity and high content of soluble solids.
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2013
Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Leilson Costa Grangeiro; José Francismar de Medeiros; Claudia Amaral Cruz; Ana paula Alves da Cunha
The ground cover is an agricultural practice that is designed mainly to control weeds, while the nonwoven prevents the attack of pests. The objective of this study was to evaluate the yield and fruit quality of watermelon grown under nonwoven textile protection combined with plastic mulching. The experiment was conducted at the WG Fruits Company, Barauna, RN. A randomized block design was used in a factorial 3 x 3 + 1 with four replications, and 36 plants per plot, with the first factor of color of plastic used in mulching (black, silver and white) and the second factor nonwoven textile with different times of use (first and third crop nonwoven under textile and without nonwoven) and an absolute control (no mulching and without nonwoven). The production variables evaluated were: yield (commercial, noncommercial, and total fruit yield), and fruit quality (soluble solids - SS, titratable acidity - TA and SS/TA). The use of mulching and protection of plants with nonwoven textile provided a higher yield of watermelon fruits in relation to bare soil with and without nonwoven textile protection. Fruit quality was not affected by the use of mulching and nonwoven.
Revista Caatinga | 2017
Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Mario M. Rolim; Elvira M. R. Pedrosa; Manassés Mesquita da Silva; Daniel da Costa Dantas
Cassava wastewater is the liquid residue of the cassava flour processing and its application to the soil as fertilizer for agricultural crops is a good alternative to sources of nutrients for plants. In this context, the objective of this work was to evaluate the growth and seed yield of sunflower on soil fertilized with cassava wastewater. A randomized block experimental design with four replications was used, with six cassava wastewater rates (0, 8.5, 17, 34, 68 and 136 m ha) and six plant sampling times (15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 days after sowing), using the sunflower cultivar Helio-250. The evaluated variables were total leaf area, leaf area index, leaf area ratio, specific leaf area, leaf weight ratio, shoot dry mass and sunflower seed yield. The use of cassava wastewater rate of 136 m ha increases the seed yield, leaf area, leaf area index and shoot dry mass, and results in lower leaf area ratio, specific leaf area and leaf weight ratio of sunflower (cv. Helio-250) crops.
The Scientific World Journal | 2014
Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Mario M. Rolim; A Duarte; Ênio Farias de França de Silva; Elvira M. R. Pedrosa; Daniel da Costa Dantas
The use of waste arising from agroindustrial activities, such as cassava wastewater, has been steadily implemented in order to reduce environmental pollution and nutrient utilization. The aim of this study is that the changes in chemical properties of dystrophic red-yellow latosol (oxisol) were evaluated at different sampling times after reuse of cassava wastewater as an alternative to mineral fertilizer in the cultivation of sunflower, hybrid Helio 250. The experiment was conducted at the Experimental Station of the Agricultural Research Company of Pernambuco (IPA), located in Vitória de Santo Antão. The experimental design was randomized blocks with 6 × 5 subplots; six doses of cassava wastewater (0; 8.5; 17.0; 34.0; 68.0; and 136 m3 ha−1); and five sampling times (21, 42, 63, 84, and 105 days after applying the cassava wastewater), with four replications. Concentrations of available phosphorus and exchangeable potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium, pH, and electrical conductivity of the soil saturation extract were evaluated. Results indicate that cassava wastewater is an efficient provider of nutrients to the soil and thus to the plants, making it an alternative to mineral fertilizers.
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2015
Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Mario M. Rolim; A Duarte; Elvira M. R. Pedrosa; José Nildo Tabosa; Daniel da Costa Dantas
Horticultura Brasileira | 2012
Leilson Costa Grangeiro; Pascalle Escóssia de Azevêdo; Glauber Henrique de Sousa Nunes; Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Claudia Amaral Cruz
Revista Ceres | 2017
Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Mario M. Rolim; A Duarte; Luiz Evandro de Lima; Manassés Mesquita da Silva
Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias (Agrária) | 2018
Daniel da Costa Dantas; Ênio Farias de França e Silva; Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Gerônimo Ferreira da Silva; Alexandre Nascimento dos Santos; Mario M. Rolim
Geoderma Regional | 2017
Pedro Francisco Sanguino Ortiz; Mario M. Rolim; João L. M. P. de Lima; Elvira M. R. Pedrosa; Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Uilka E. Tavares
Australian Journal of Crop Science | 2017
Mara Suyane Marques Dantas; Mario M. Rolim; Edna Maria Bonfim-Silva; Elvira M. R. Pedrosa; Ênio Farias França e Silva; Gerônimo Ferreira da Silva
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Glauber Henrique de Sousa Nunes
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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