
Josué Francisco da Silva Júnior, Ana da Silva Lédo, F. R. S. Xavier, L. G. B. Ferraz, Carlos Alberto da Silva Lédo, R.S. Musser,
Due 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; ...
Tópico(s): Banana Cultivation and Research
2012 - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DE PERNAMBUCO | Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias - Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences

Ana Paula Oliveira Lucas, William Severi, Weruska de MELO-COSTA, Wanessa de Melo-Costa,
... a variação sazonal do macrozooplâncton no estuário do rio Siriji, litoral norte de Pernambuco. A coleta foi realizada ... alterações em seu habitat. Palavras-chave: zooplâncton, estuário, rio Siriji, variação sazonal.
Tópico(s): Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
2008 - | Tropical Oceanography

David Fagner de Souza e Lira, Luíz Carlos Marangon, Gabriel Paes Marangon, Emanuel lemos Araújo Silva, Régis Lemos Villanova Longhi,
... vegetação ciliar no modulo 1 da barragem do Rio Siriji, em Vicência, Pernambuco. Foram lançadas 20 unidades amostrais ...
Tópico(s): Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
2017 - | AGROPECUÁRIA CIENTÍFICA NO SEMIÁRIDO
Hibrahin Franklin Balbino, João Allyson Ribeiro de Carvalho,
... Pernambuco, com foco no distrito de Siriji. O Rio Siriji e fontes de água na região são fundamentais ...
Tópico(s): Geography and Environmental Studies
2024 - Servicios Academicos Intercontinentales | OBSERVATÓRIO DE LA ECONOMÍA LATINOAMERICANA

The colonization of the Sirigi Valley, in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil, started in the second half of the 17 th century when the first plots of lands were granted to pioneers by the Portuguese Empire. Following the extraction of the Brazilian-tree (a red timber), which was really abundant timber resource in the Valley, colonists started in the 18 century to grow sugar cane, cotton, tobacco and subsistence crops like manioc, maize and beans. Meanwhile, the number of sugar-factories increased and ...
Tópico(s): Agricultural and Food Sciences
2005 - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PERNAMBUCO | Revista de Geografia