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Anatomy and physiology of leaf coffee plants in different fertilizing levels

Anatomy and physiology of leaf coffee plants in different fertilizing levels

... of coffee leaves, which may favor the physiological characteristics required to optimize the development and productivity of the ...in coffee plants at different fertilization levels applied in three ...

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Efficiency of green manures for Cercospora leaf spot management in coffee plants

Efficiency of green manures for Cercospora leaf spot management in coffee plants

... with coffee plants, was evaluated as green manures in the management of Cercospora coffeicola under field conditions in Carlópolis and Jacarezinho counties in the state of Paraná in the crop seasons of ...

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EARLY GROWTH OF COFFEE PLANTS AND SOIL FERTILITY PROPERTIES IN RESPONSE TO COFFEE HUSK APPLICATION

EARLY GROWTH OF COFFEE PLANTS AND SOIL FERTILITY PROPERTIES IN RESPONSE TO COFFEE HUSK APPLICATION

... as coffee husk rates in the treatments with residue incorporation, and incubated for 30 ...one coffee seedling per plot was planted, the coffee husk rates were applied on the soil surface for the ...

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Incubation period of Hemileia vastatrix in coffee plants in Brazil simulated under climate change

Incubation period of Hemileia vastatrix in coffee plants in Brazil simulated under climate change

... of coffee plants, which constitutes an important commodity for Brazil and other tropical ...of coffee rust epidemics under climate change, by elaborating geographic distribution maps using a model of ...

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Mycorrhizal fungi increase coffee plants competitiveness against Bidens pilosa interference

Mycorrhizal fungi increase coffee plants competitiveness against Bidens pilosa interference

... or plants inoculated with either Claroideoglomus etunicatum or Dentiscutata ...heterogama). Coffee seedlings were inoculated with fungi spores and developed for 120 ...coffee plants. Dry ...

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Evaluation of leaf and root absorptions of glyphosate in the growth of coffee plants

Evaluation of leaf and root absorptions of glyphosate in the growth of coffee plants

... in coffee seedlings is common and, in addition to the problem of drift, there are reports of contamination of this herbicide to a nontarget plant via the ...of coffee plants in hydroponics was ...

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SELECTIVITY OF THE HERBICIDE CHLORIMURON ETHYL ON YOUNG COFFEE PLANTS

SELECTIVITY OF THE HERBICIDE CHLORIMURON ETHYL ON YOUNG COFFEE PLANTS

... Although it is systemic and has mobility in the phloem, this herbicide did not affect the root system of coffee plants. This can be explained by the crop tolerance mechanism, where it may have been ...

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Productivity of arabica coffee plants under influence of population density north-west fluminense

Productivity of arabica coffee plants under influence of population density north-west fluminense

... between plants in the row) in the productivity in the coffee plants (Coffea arabica) in North-West ...between plants in the row (0,25, 0,50, 0,75 e 1,00 m) in the ...of coffee per  ...

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Foliar anatomy of coffee plants implanted using hydro retainer polymers

Foliar anatomy of coffee plants implanted using hydro retainer polymers

... of coffee plants implanted using hydro retainer ...from plants derived from different treatments (dilutions, doses and location hydrated hydro retainer polymer ...the coffee crop, the ...

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Enzyme Production by Induratia spp. Isolated from Coffee Plants in Brazil

Enzyme Production by Induratia spp. Isolated from Coffee Plants in Brazil

... Fungi belonging to Induratia genus are promising agents for biological control. Species display a sterile mycelium and emits a mixture of volatile organic compounds that inhibit or kill a broad range of pathogenic ...

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SUCROSE IN DETOXIFICATION OF COFFEE PLANTS WITH  GLYPHOSATE DRIFT

SUCROSE IN DETOXIFICATION OF COFFEE PLANTS WITH GLYPHOSATE DRIFT

... in coffee plants intoxicated with glyphosate presented positive results for photosynthetic and transpiration rate and also for leaf phloem ...the plants growth over ...

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POTENTIAL OF ESSENTIAL OILS FOR THE CONTROL OF BROWN EYE SPOT IN COFFEE PLANTS

POTENTIAL OF ESSENTIAL OILS FOR THE CONTROL OF BROWN EYE SPOT IN COFFEE PLANTS

... Some authors confirmed the efficiency of acibenzolar-S-methyl and of some essential oils in the control of plant diseases. Pereira et al. (2008) obtained reductions of up to 35.0% and 16.1% in the area under the lesion ...

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Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes and N Uptake by Coffee Plants

Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes and N Uptake by Coffee Plants

... the coffee plants. The legumes were sown between the coffee rows at a spacing of ...each coffee row. After germination, plants were thinned to five per linear meter, which corresponded ...

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ARTIGOS GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants

ARTIGOS GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants

... of coffee branches and also differentiated them from unaffected ...of coffee plants, systemically colonizing tissues of xylem, phloem, cortex and endosperm cells, consequently causing the death of ...

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Paclobutrazol and water restriction on the growth and development of coffee plants

Paclobutrazol and water restriction on the growth and development of coffee plants

... ABSTRACT: Paclobutrazol can mitigate the negative effects of water stress in many plant species, however, for coffee plants is necessary to expand the knowledge base on the subject. In this research it was ...

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Detachment efficiency of fruits from coffee plants subjected to mechanical vibrations

Detachment efficiency of fruits from coffee plants subjected to mechanical vibrations

... of coffee plants requires the use of appropriate vibrational ...from coffee plants according to vibrational parameters and ripening ...

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Initial vegetative growth of coffee plants submitted to foliar spraying of Paclobutrazol

Initial vegetative growth of coffee plants submitted to foliar spraying of Paclobutrazol

... The plants were cultivated in a greenhouse, in a randomized blocks experimental design, with five treatments and four replicates, evaluated at 120 days after PBZ ...the coffee crown and lifting the root dry ...

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PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF FERTIGATED COFFEE PLANTS IN WESTERN REGION OF BAHIA

PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF FERTIGATED COFFEE PLANTS IN WESTERN REGION OF BAHIA

... It is observed in Table 6 that the 600/500 dose of N and K 2 O provided the largest crown diameter in the first evaluation, while the best result was observed at the 300/250 dose in the second evaluation. The results are ...

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GROWTH, ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF COFFEE PLANTS INTOXICATED BY THE HERBICIDE GLYPHOSATE

GROWTH, ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF COFFEE PLANTS INTOXICATED BY THE HERBICIDE GLYPHOSATE

... Several studies have demonstrated the characterization of these symptoms by the appearance of chlorotic, small and brittle leaves, similar to those of nutritional deficiencies of nitrogen (N), boron (B) and zinc (Zn) ...

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Life History of Amblyseius herbicolus (Chant) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on Coffee Plants

Life History of Amblyseius herbicolus (Chant) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on Coffee Plants

... on coffee plants (Coffea arabica L), after Euseius alatus'H/HRQLQ/DYUDV0*%UD]LO associated to the vector of the coffee ring spot virus, Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes) (Acari: ...

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