PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARID

The Physalis genus is composed of species with economic and medicinal importance, its cultivation is expanding in Brazil, and is needed research on the performance of species in different regions of the country. Thus, the objective was to characterize the growth, development and yield of Physalis an...

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Main Authors: Tamara Torres Tanan, Alismário Leite da Silva, Romeu da Silva Leite, Stephanie Soares Arriero, Marilza Neves do Nascimento
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE 2021-03-01
Series:Colloquium Agrariae
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Online Access:http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/3565
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spelling doaj-8c90e67c930e4e999efd797683858ccd2021-03-18T13:23:16ZporUniversity of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTEColloquium Agrariae1809-82152021-03-0117136432910PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARIDTamara Torres TananAlismário Leite da SilvaRomeu da Silva LeiteStephanie Soares ArrieroMarilza Neves do NascimentoThe Physalis genus is composed of species with economic and medicinal importance, its cultivation is expanding in Brazil, and is needed research on the performance of species in different regions of the country. Thus, the objective was to characterize the growth, development and yield of Physalis angulata and Physalis ixocarpa species cultivated in three sowing seasons in Bahia's semiarid region. The days after sowing were determined for the occurrence of vegetative and reproductive stages, and the length and diameter of the main branch were evaluated weekly. At the end of cultivation, the number and total weight of fruits per plant were determined. The plants sown in April showed the best results, with acceleration in flowering, higher productivity and growth close to other producing regions, which is the best period for the cultivation of species. P. angulata is a more tolerant species and can be sown at different periods without compromising yield. High temperatures combined with scarcity of rainfall compromise the development of plants of both species.http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/3565floweringfruit productionphysalis angulataphysalis ixocarpa
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author Tamara Torres Tanan
Alismário Leite da Silva
Romeu da Silva Leite
Stephanie Soares Arriero
Marilza Neves do Nascimento
spellingShingle Tamara Torres Tanan
Alismário Leite da Silva
Romeu da Silva Leite
Stephanie Soares Arriero
Marilza Neves do Nascimento
PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARID
Colloquium Agrariae
flowering
fruit production
physalis angulata
physalis ixocarpa
author_facet Tamara Torres Tanan
Alismário Leite da Silva
Romeu da Silva Leite
Stephanie Soares Arriero
Marilza Neves do Nascimento
author_sort Tamara Torres Tanan
title PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARID
title_short PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARID
title_full PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARID
title_fullStr PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARID
title_full_unstemmed PHYSALIS GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD AT DIFFERENT SOWING SEASONS IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN SEMIARID
title_sort physalis growth, development and yield at different sowing seasons in the brazilian northeastern semiarid
publisher University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE
series Colloquium Agrariae
issn 1809-8215
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The Physalis genus is composed of species with economic and medicinal importance, its cultivation is expanding in Brazil, and is needed research on the performance of species in different regions of the country. Thus, the objective was to characterize the growth, development and yield of Physalis angulata and Physalis ixocarpa species cultivated in three sowing seasons in Bahia's semiarid region. The days after sowing were determined for the occurrence of vegetative and reproductive stages, and the length and diameter of the main branch were evaluated weekly. At the end of cultivation, the number and total weight of fruits per plant were determined. The plants sown in April showed the best results, with acceleration in flowering, higher productivity and growth close to other producing regions, which is the best period for the cultivation of species. P. angulata is a more tolerant species and can be sown at different periods without compromising yield. High temperatures combined with scarcity of rainfall compromise the development of plants of both species.
topic flowering
fruit production
physalis angulata
physalis ixocarpa
url http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/3565
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