
Avaliação agronômica de genótipos de bananeira no Vale do Rio Siriji, Pernambuco
2012; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DE PERNAMBUCO; Volume: 7; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5039/agraria.v7i4a1915
ISSN1981-1160
AutoresJosué Francisco da Silva Júnior, Ana da Silva Lédo, F. R. S. Xavier, L. G. B. Ferraz, Carlos Alberto da Silva Lédo, R.S. Musser,
Tópico(s)Banana Cultivation and Research
ResumoDue the necessity in improve the banana production system in Pernambuco State, Brazil, mainly in Siriji River Valley, a trail was carried out in Vicência County, with the objective to evaluate the behavior of seven banana genotypes (Pacovan Ken, PV 79-34, Japira, Preciosa, ST 12-31, YB 42-03 and YB 42-07) during two production cycles, using randomized complete blocks with four replicates and 12 plants per plot. The following characters had been considered: plant height; pseudostem circumference; number of leaves in the flowering and the harvest; number of days from plantation to the flowering and the harvest; flowering-harvest interval; mass of bunch, hands and fingers; number of hands and fingers; fruit length and diameter; and skin thickness. In first cycle, fruit mass, length and skin thickness were the ones that presented significant difference. However, in second cycle, there was difference among the most evaluated characters. Japira, Preciosa and Pacovan Ken hybrids presented potential to the exploitation in the Siriji River Valley, due advantages observed in the vegetative and production characteristics, beyond good acceptation among banana farmers, in relation to agronomic characteristics.
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