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Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro

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Main Author: Heuert, Jair
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Aparecido Filho, Antonio Carlos, Xavier, Maxuel Fellipe Nunes, Suassuna, Taís de Moraes Falleiro
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Language: por
Source: South American Sciences
DOI: 10.17648/sas.v1i1.22
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Summary: Peanut producers have found good conditions for cultivation and commercialization in several regions, including the Triângulo Mineiro. The development of cultivars adapted to this region must meet market requirements, in addition to adaptation to cultivation in areas of renewal of the cane field. The objective of this work was to evaluate the agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro. The trial was carried out in Iturama-MG, in a sugarcane renewal area, in the 2019/20 harvest, and sowing on October 24, 2019. The experimental design used was in randomized blocks, with four replications and ten treatments: strains 18 -1943 OL, 18-1944 OL, 18-1964 OL, 18-1973 OL, 18-2010 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2160 OL, 18-2182 OL, 18-2194 OL and the cultivar BRS 423 OL, developed by the Embrapa Peanut Improvement Program. The plots consisted of two lines three meters long, with an interval of three meters between plots and spacing between lines 0.90 m. At 130 days after sowing, the plants were pulled out. After five days of drying the plants in the experimental area, evaluations were made of mass of 100 grains (g) and yield of pods (kg ha-1, sacks ha-1 and bushel-1 sacks), through the harvest and weighing of pods of the useful area of "‹"‹two central meters of the two lines, totaling 3.6 m2. There was a significant difference for black spot severity, 100 grain weight and pod yield. The lowest grades of black spot severity were obtained in the genotypes BRS 423 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2194 OL and 18-1964 OL. Different grain sizes were identified with amplitude to serve different markets. The strains 18-2010 OL and 18-1973 OL were the most productive.
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spelling Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo MineiroRendimiento agronómico de nuevas cepas de maní en el Triângulo MineiroDesempenho agronômico de novas linhagens de amendoim no Triângulo MineiroArachis hypogaea L. Programa de MejoramientoProductividadArachis hypogaea L.Improvement ProgramProductivityArachis hypogaea L.Programa de MelhoramentoProdutividadePeanut producers have found good conditions for cultivation and commercialization in several regions, including the Triângulo Mineiro. The development of cultivars adapted to this region must meet market requirements, in addition to adaptation to cultivation in areas of renewal of the cane field. The objective of this work was to evaluate the agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro. The trial was carried out in Iturama-MG, in a sugarcane renewal area, in the 2019/20 harvest, and sowing on October 24, 2019. The experimental design used was in randomized blocks, with four replications and ten treatments: strains 18 -1943 OL, 18-1944 OL, 18-1964 OL, 18-1973 OL, 18-2010 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2160 OL, 18-2182 OL, 18-2194 OL and the cultivar BRS 423 OL, developed by the Embrapa Peanut Improvement Program. The plots consisted of two lines three meters long, with an interval of three meters between plots and spacing between lines 0.90 m. At 130 days after sowing, the plants were pulled out. After five days of drying the plants in the experimental area, evaluations were made of mass of 100 grains (g) and yield of pods (kg ha-1, sacks ha-1 and bushel-1 sacks), through the harvest and weighing of pods of the useful area of "‹"‹two central meters of the two lines, totaling 3.6 m2. There was a significant difference for black spot severity, 100 grain weight and pod yield. The lowest grades of black spot severity were obtained in the genotypes BRS 423 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2194 OL and 18-1964 OL. Different grain sizes were identified with amplitude to serve different markets. The strains 18-2010 OL and 18-1973 OL were the most productive.Los productores de maní han encontrado buenas condiciones para el cultivo y la comercialización en varias regiones, incluido el Triângulo Mineiro. El desarrollo de cultivares adaptados a esta región debe cumplir con los requisitos del mercado, además de la adaptación al cultivo en áreas de renovación del campo de caña. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el rendimiento agronómico de las nuevas cepas de maní en el Triângulo Mineiro. El ensayo se realizó en Iturama-MG, en un área de renovación de caña de azúcar, en la cosecha 2019/20, y en la siembra el 24 de octubre de 2019. El diseño experimental utilizado fue en bloques al azar, con cuatro repeticiones y diez tratamientos: cepas 18 -1943 OL, 18-1944 OL, 18-1964 OL, 18-1973 OL, 18-2010 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2160 OL, 18-2182 OL, 18-2194 OL y el cultivar BRS 423 OL, desarrollado por el Programa de Mejoramiento de Maní Embrapa. Las parcelas consistieron en dos líneas de tres metros de largo, con un intervalo de tres metros entre parcelas y espaciado entre líneas de 0.90 m. A los 130 días después de la siembra, las plantas fueron retiradas. Después de cinco días de secado de las plantas en el área experimental, se realizaron evaluaciones de masa de 100 granos (g) y rendimiento de vainas (kg ha-1, sacos ha-1 y sacos bushel-1), a través de la cosecha y el pesaje de vainas del área útil de dos metros centrales de las dos líneas, un total de 3.6 m2. Hubo una diferencia significativa para la severidad de la mancha negra, el peso de 100 granos y el rendimiento de vaina. Los grados más bajos de severidad de la mancha negra se obtuvieron en los genotipos BRS 423 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2194 OL y 18-1964 OL. Se identificaron diferentes tamaños de grano con amplitud para servir a diferentes mercados. Las cepas 18-2010 OL y 18-1973 OL fueron las más productivas.PProdutores de amendoim tem encontrado boas condições para o cultivo e comercialização em diversas regiões, entre as quais o Triângulo Mineiro. O desenvolvimento de cultivares adaptadas a esta região deve atender aos requisitos de mercado, além de adaptação ao cultivo em áreas de renovação do canavial. Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar desempenho agronômico de novas linhagens de amendoim no Triângulo Mineiro. O ensaio foi realizado em Iturama-MG, em área de renovação de canavial, na safra 2019/20, e semeadura em 24 de outubro de 2019. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi em blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições e dez tratamentos: as linhagens 18-1943 OL, 18-1944 OL, 18-1964 OL, 18-1973 OL, 18-2010 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2160 OL, 18-2182 OL, 18-2194 OL e a cultivar BRS 423 OL, desenvolvidas pelo Programa de Melhoramento do Amendoim da Embrapa. As parcelas eram constituídas por duas linhas de três metros de comprimento, com intervalo de três metros entre parcelas e espaçamentos entre linhas 0,90 m. Aos 130 dias após a semeadura foi realizada o arranquio das plantas. Após cinco dias de secagem das plantas na área experimental, foram feitas as avaliações de massa de 100 grãos (g) e produtividade de vagens (kg ha-1, sacas ha-1 e sacas alqueire-1), mediante a colheita e pesagem de vagens da área útil de dois metros centrais das duas linhas, totalizando 3,6 m2. Houve diferença significativa para severidade de mancha preta, massa de 100 grãos e produtividade de vagens. As menores notas de severidade de mancha preta foram obtidas nos genótipos BRS 423 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2194 OL e 18-1964 OL. Foram identificados diferentes tamanhos de grãos com amplitude para atender diferentes mercados. As linhagens 18-2010 OL e 18-1973 OL foram as mais produtivas.SAS2020-10-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.southamericansciences.com.br/index.php/sas/article/view/2210.17648/sas.v1i1.22South American Sciences; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2020): South American Sciences; e2022South American Sciences; v. 1 n. 1 (2020): South American Sciences; e20222675-722210.17648/sas.v1i1reponame:South American Sciencesinstname:Instituto Prosinstacron:PROSporhttps://www.southamericansciences.com.br/index.php/sas/article/view/22/81Copyright (c) 2020 South American Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHeuert, JairAparecido Filho, Antonio Carlos Xavier, Maxuel Fellipe Nunes Suassuna, Taís de Moraes Falleiro 2020-11-07T14:37:02Zoai:ojs2.southamericansciences.com.br:article/22Revistahttps://www.southamericansciences.com.br/index.php/sasPRIhttps://www.southamericansciences.com.br/index.php/sas/oaisoares-agro@hotmail.com || atenaconsultoriac@gmail.com2675-72222675-7222opendoar:2020-11-07T14:37:02South American Sciences - Instituto Prosfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
Rendimiento agronómico de nuevas cepas de maní en el Triângulo Mineiro
Desempenho agronômico de novas linhagens de amendoim no Triângulo Mineiro
title Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
spellingShingle Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
Heuert, Jair
Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Mejoramiento
Productividad
Arachis hypogaea L.
Improvement Program
Productivity
Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Melhoramento
Produtividade
Heuert, Jair
Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Mejoramiento
Productividad
Arachis hypogaea L.
Improvement Program
Productivity
Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Melhoramento
Produtividade
title_short Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
title_full Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
title_fullStr Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
title_full_unstemmed Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
title_sort Agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro
author Heuert, Jair
author_facet Heuert, Jair
Heuert, Jair
Aparecido Filho, Antonio Carlos
Xavier, Maxuel Fellipe Nunes
Suassuna, Taís de Moraes Falleiro
Aparecido Filho, Antonio Carlos
Xavier, Maxuel Fellipe Nunes
Suassuna, Taís de Moraes Falleiro
author_role author
author2 Aparecido Filho, Antonio Carlos
Xavier, Maxuel Fellipe Nunes
Suassuna, Taís de Moraes Falleiro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heuert, Jair
Aparecido Filho, Antonio Carlos
Xavier, Maxuel Fellipe Nunes
Suassuna, Taís de Moraes Falleiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Mejoramiento
Productividad
Arachis hypogaea L.
Improvement Program
Productivity
Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Melhoramento
Produtividade
topic Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Mejoramiento
Productividad
Arachis hypogaea L.
Improvement Program
Productivity
Arachis hypogaea L.
Programa de Melhoramento
Produtividade
description Peanut producers have found good conditions for cultivation and commercialization in several regions, including the Triângulo Mineiro. The development of cultivars adapted to this region must meet market requirements, in addition to adaptation to cultivation in areas of renewal of the cane field. The objective of this work was to evaluate the agronomic performance of new peanut strains in the Triângulo Mineiro. The trial was carried out in Iturama-MG, in a sugarcane renewal area, in the 2019/20 harvest, and sowing on October 24, 2019. The experimental design used was in randomized blocks, with four replications and ten treatments: strains 18 -1943 OL, 18-1944 OL, 18-1964 OL, 18-1973 OL, 18-2010 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2160 OL, 18-2182 OL, 18-2194 OL and the cultivar BRS 423 OL, developed by the Embrapa Peanut Improvement Program. The plots consisted of two lines three meters long, with an interval of three meters between plots and spacing between lines 0.90 m. At 130 days after sowing, the plants were pulled out. After five days of drying the plants in the experimental area, evaluations were made of mass of 100 grains (g) and yield of pods (kg ha-1, sacks ha-1 and bushel-1 sacks), through the harvest and weighing of pods of the useful area of "‹"‹two central meters of the two lines, totaling 3.6 m2. There was a significant difference for black spot severity, 100 grain weight and pod yield. The lowest grades of black spot severity were obtained in the genotypes BRS 423 OL, 18-2055 OL, 18-2194 OL and 18-1964 OL. Different grain sizes were identified with amplitude to serve different markets. The strains 18-2010 OL and 18-1973 OL were the most productive.
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