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Introduction and evaluation of blueberry cultivars for the state of Ceará Vitória de Oliveira Castro, Débora Cristina Ribeiro Nunes, Francisco Iarle da Silva, Francisco Abidênago Lopes de Sousa Cavalcante, José Ayron Moraes de Lima, Lucas Nunes da Luz Comunicata Scientiae, 2025 Blueberry is a crop commonly associated with temperate climates. Depending on the species, it may appear as semi-prostrate plants, shrubs, or small trees of varying heights. With the emergence of cultivars from the Southern Highbush group, several countries in the Southern Hemisphere have invested in blueberry cultivation, driven by global demand, economic profitability, and the versatile use of the fruit, especially considering its nutraceutical properties. Blueberries are a high-value fruit with strong market potential, which has led to increased local interest in cultivation, encouraged by state policies that promote crop diversification to enhance the value of agricultural production in the state. This study aims to provide data to support blueberry cultivation in the state of Ceará. Three blueberry cultivars (Biloxi, Biloxi XL, and Emerald) were evaluated under the climatic conditions of the Baturité massif region. Five morphological descriptors and nine productive descriptors were analyzed. Regarding productive aspects, ‘Biloxi’ achieved the best results in terms of fruit size and quantity. The Biloxi cultivar demonstrated greater hardiness under climatic conditions. Alternative cultivation systems to fertigation require further research, as inadequate practices may prevent cultivars from reaching their maximum productive potential.
Inoculation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria to mitigate the negative effect of brackish water on peanuts Max Ferreira dos Santos, Paulo Furtado Mendes Filho, Geocleber Gomes de Sousa, Márcio Henrique da Costa Freire, Bruno Eduardo da Silva Lopes, Elane Bezerra da Silva, Lucas Nunes da Luz, Arthur Prudêncio de Araújo Pereira, Maria Vanessa Pires de Souza Australian Journal of Crop Science, 2024 The use of nitrogen-fixing bacteria reduces the use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. However, salt stress can negatively affect the establishment of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF). In this context, the aim was to evaluate the use of brackish water at different phenological stages on the gas exchange and mineral composition of inoculated and non-inoculated peanut crops. The experimental design used was completely randomized, following a 5x2 factorial arrangement, with four replications, using five irrigation strategies with brackish water with an electrical conductivity of 5.0 dS m-1 applied at different phenological stages of the crop: E1 - at 14 days after sowing - DAS (vegetative stage); E2 - at 25 DAS (flowering stage); E3 - at 36 DAS (gynophore emergence stage); E4 - at 46 DAS (pod formation stage); and E5 - control, and inoculated and non-inoculated plants. The earlier the salt stress is applied, the lower the gas exchange in the peanut crop, with more significant effects up to 36 DAS, the phase of gynophore emergence and elongation, so plants inoculated with rhizobia show greater efficiency in the use of brackish water. Similarly, from 36 DAS onwards, leaf mineral content decreases, with the exception of sodium, which increases. It is recommended to use brackish water associated with the use of Bradyrhizobium spp. in the pod formation stage of the peanut crop.
Do biofertilizers affect nodulation ability and pod production in peanut genotypes? ANA KELLY S. JULIÃO, LUCAS N. DA LUZ, MARYSSOL T. GADELHA, MATHEUS L. OLIVEIRA, MARIA V.S. SILVEIRA, SAMUEL F.A.O. CASTRO, LENIN P. BARROS Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, 2022 Peanuts are an important legume for the Northeastern Brazilian market, but their production in this region is low. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of biofertilizer doses on peanut nodulation and production components, to define the best dose and genotype. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized block design (DBC) in a 3 x 3 factorial arrangement, with three replications. The treatments consisted of two evaluation factors: 1) Fertilization via different doses of organic fertilizer applied to the substrate (D1 = 0mL; D2 = 500mL; and D3 = 1000mL); and 2) Peanut genotypes (BR-1, UNI43 and UNI08). The following traits were assessed: number of nodules per plant (NNP), number of mature pods (NVM), pod mass per plant (MVP), seed mass per plant (MSP) and root length (CR). Peanut production is affected by fertilization via bovine biofertilizer, mainly for the components NVM, MVP and MSP. Besides, nodulation is a likely conditioner. The 1000mL dose proved to be the best treatment for the traits analyzed, and UNI08 accession, the most responsive material.
Agronomic and production characteristics of peanut accesses with organic fertilizers Alexandre Biai, Cilmara Talyne de Araújo Costa, Lucas Nunes da Luz, Virna Braga Marques, Ana Carolina da Silva Pereira Revista Em Agronegocio E Meio Ambiente, 2021 O amendoim é uma cultura agrícola amplamente conhecida no Brasil. O consumo in natura é o principal meio de aproveitamento da produção. Originário da América do Sul é uma das oleaginosas mais cultivadas em todo mundo, em razão da grande variabilidade nas formas de consumo, sabor e adaptabilidade de produção em áreas tropicais e subtropicais. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar o desempenho das características agronômicas de crescimento e produtividade de cinco acessos de amendoim sob adubação orgânica. O trabalho foi conduzido no câmpus das Auroras da Unilab, entre abril e julho de 2018. Foi utilizado um delineamento estatístico de blocos casualizados (DBC) com cinco tratamentos e seis repetições. Foram analisadas as características agronômicas: Dias de Emergência (DE), Altura das Plântulas (AP), Números de Ramos, Número de Vagens por Planta (NVP), Número de grãos por Planta (NGP), Peso de massa fresca (PMF), Peso de Massa Seca (PMS) e Peso de 100 grãos (P100G). Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância em delineamentos de blocos casualizados com três repetições. Os quadrados médios foram comparados pelo teste F e as médias pelo teste de Tukey a 5%. Os acessos Unilab 130 e Unilab 138 destacaram-se em peso e produção de vagens sendo bons genótipos de porte rasteiro. Unilab 107 e 124 situaram-se como intermediários aos demais acessos em relação à produção e podem ser considerados para produção desde que atendidas suas exigências de cultivo. Unilab 130 apresenta-se como um bom genótipo a ser utilizado como genitor em programas de melhoramento.
Physiological responses of inoculated and uninoculated peanuts under saline stress Antonio Fabio da Silva Lima, Max Ferreira dos Santos, Matheus Lima Oliveira, Geocleber Gomes de Sousa, Paulo Furtado Mendes Filho, Lucas Nunes da Luz Revista Ambiente E Agua, 2021 This work evaluated the effects of water salinity on the physiological indices in inoculated and non-inoculated peanut plants. The study was carried out in a protected environment at the seedling production unit (UPMA) at Campus das Auroras, at the University for International Integration of the Afro-Brazilian Lusophony (UNILAB), Redenção, Ceará. The experimental design used was in a completely randomized (CRD), with treatments in a factorial arrangement, 5x2, referring to the five salinity levels of the irrigation water - CEa: 0.5, 1.5, 3, 4.5, and 6.0 dSm-1, and inoculated and non-inoculated plants with a mix of rhizobia SEMIA 630, lot 0810, and SEMIA 6144, lot 0312, from Bradyrhizobium sp., isolated, with four replications. Recommended fertilization was done for phosphorus (62.5 kg ha-1 of P) and potassium (50 kg ha-1 of K) to supply the nutritional needs of the plants. The nutritional effect caused by symbiosis with Bradyrhizobium sp. favored inoculated plants to present greater tolerance to salt stress. The availability of nitrogen collaborated to increase the efficiency of plant physiological mechanisms. Uninoculated plants, even with a higher amount of chlorophyll and CO2, were not efficient in the photosynthetic rate. Saline stress affected photosynthesis, transpiration, stomatal conductance, internal CO2 concentration, water use efficiency, and chlorophyll; however, with less intensity when inoculated with Bradyrhizobium sp. The increase in salinity on irrigation water increased the leaf temperature.
Productivity of different peanut genotypes submitted to different forms of fertilization Francisca Evelice Cardoso de Souza, Geocleber Gomes de Sousa, Maria Vanessa Pires de Souza, Márcio Henrique da Costa Freire, Lucas Nunes da Luz, Fred Denilson Barbosa da Silva Nativa, 2019 O amendoim possui grande importância para os pequenos agricultores do Nordeste brasileiro, contudo apresenta baixa produção nesta região. Neste sentido, técnicas que aumentem a produção dessa cultura são importantes. Objetivou-se nesse trabalho avaliar a ação de diferentes formas de adubação sob os componentes de produção de quatro genótipos de amendoim. O experimento foi conduzido na Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira (UNILAB), Redenção, Ceará. O delineamento usado foi inteiramente casualizado, com esquema fatorial 6 x 4, com 4 repetições, sendo 6 formas de adubação: T1 = adubação mineral com NPK (100% da dose recomendada); T2 = adubação com biofertilizante bovino (100%); T3 = adubação com cinza vegetal (100%); T4 = adubo mineral (50%) + biofertilizante bovino (50%); T5 = adubo mineral (50%) + cinza vegetal (50%); T6 = controle (sem adubação); e 4 genótipos de amendoim: C1 = cultivar BR-1; C2 = acesso 33; C3 = acesso 69; C4 = acesso 43. Aos 82 dias após a semeadura foi realizada a colheita e avaliado: número de ginóforos, de vagens normais, comprimento e diâmetro das vagens, massa da vagem e produtividade. Os genótipos estudados responderam diferencialmente quanto as formas de adubação em que foram submetidos.Palavras-chave: Arachis hypogaea L.; nutrição mineral; produção. PRODUCTIVITY OF DIFFERENT PEANUT GENOTYPES SUBMITTED TO DIFFERENT FORMS OF FERTILIZATION ABSTRACT: Peanut is of great importance to small farmers in the Brazilian Northeast, but has low production in this region. In this sense, techniques that increase the production of this culture are important. The objective of this work was to evaluate the action of different forms of fertilization under the production components of four peanut genotypes. The experiment was conducted at the University of International Integration of Afro-Brazilian Lusophony (UNILAB), Redenção, Ceará. The design was completely randomized, with a 6 x 4 factorial scheme, with 4 replicates, with 6 fertilization forms: T1 = mineral fertilization with NPK (100% of the recommended dose); T2 = fertilizer with bovine biofertilizer (100%); T3 = fertilization with vegetal ash (100%); T4 = mineral fertilizer (50%) + bovine biofertilizer (50%); T5 = mineral fertilizer (50%) + vegetable ash (50%); T6 = control (without fertilization); and 4 peanut genotypes: C1 = cultivar BR-1; C2 = access 33; C3 = access 69; C4 = access 43. At 82 days after sowing, the sample was harvested and evaluated: number of gypsophors, normal pods, pod length and diameter, pod mass and yield. The genotypes studied differed according to the fertilization methods in which they were submitted.Keywords: Arachis hypogaea L.; mineral nutrition; production.
‘UC14’: A new papaya cultivar with intermediate fruit size Messias Gonzaga Pereira, Lucas Nunes da Luz, Renato Santa-Catarina, Helaine Christine Cancela Ramos, Telma Nair Santana Pereira, Gislanne de Brito Barros, Geraldo Antônio Ferregueti, Diego Fernando Marmolejo Cortes, Julio Cesar Fiorio Vettorazzi, Alinne Oliveira Nunes Azecedo, Silvaldo Filipe da Silveira, Jurandi Gonçalves de Oliveira, Alexandre Pio Viana Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 2019 The papaya cultivar UC14, recommended for the Southeast and Northeast regions of Brazil, was developed by UENF/CALIMAN breeding program. ‘UC14’ produces smaller fruit than those of Formosa hybrid, with a mean weight of 0.8 kg and a mean fruit yield of 199.45 t ha-1.
UC10: A new early Formosa papaya cultivar Messias Gonzaga Pereira, Lucas Nunes da Luz, Renato Santa-Catarina, Helaine Christine Cancela Ramos, Telma Nair Santana Pereira, Gislanne de Brito Barros, Geraldo Antônio Ferregueti, Marcelo Vivas, Diego Fernando Marmolejo Cortes, Julio Cesar Fiorio Vettorazzi, Alinne Oliveira Nunes Azecedo, Silvaldo Filipe da Silveira, Jurandi Gonçalves de Oliveira, Alexandre Pio Viana Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 2019 UC10 is a new papaya cultivar, recommended to the southeast and northern regions of Brazil. It has a very good agronomic performance in and adaptation to these regions, with Formosa fruits of approximately 1.9 kg and yield of 260 t ha-1. The cultivar has early fruit production, and fruits have excellent flavor.
Sensory acceptance and qualitative analysis of fruits in papaya hybrids LUCAS N. DA LUZ, JULIO C.F. VETTORAZZI, RENATO SANTA-CATARINA, FABIO R. BARROS, GISLANNE B.A. BARROS, MESSIAS G. PEREIRA, DEISY L. CARDOSO Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, 2018 Over the last three years, Brazil has been ranked among the three largest producers of papaya. This study aimed to evaluate the acceptance and commercial standard of papaya fruits according to their sensory traits and provide information about the organoleptic and qualitative aspects of the fruit. Ten papaya genotypes grown in Linhares-ES were investigated, arranged in a randomized block design with four replications. Ten fruits from each genotype were randomly collected from each replication, which totaled 40 fruits per genotype. The fruit harvest was performed at stage 1 of maturation. The following genotypes were assessed: hybrids UC13, UC14, UC15 and UC16, from the 'Solo' group; hybrids UC03, UC10 and UC12, from the 'Formosa' group; and 'Golden', 'Calimosa' and 'Tainung 01', which were used as controls. The sensory evaluation of the genotypes was carried out in full balanced design by 50 evaluators. When submitted to sensory analysis, the hybrids showed high performance compared to the controls of each group. Traits such as aroma, flavor and overall impression were crucial in the selection carried out by the appraisers of the hybrids assessed. The hybrids UC10, UC12, UC14 and UC16 were the most accepted and preferred, respectively, in purchase intention.
Inoculation efficiency of Azospirillum brasilense on economising nitrogen fertiliser in landrace popcorn Tainara Gomes Martins, Silvério Paiva Freitas Júnior, Lucas Nunes Luz, Cláudia Araújo Marco, Edilza Maria Felipe Vásquez Revista Ciencia Agronomica, 2018 ABSTRACT Nitrogen is one of the nutrients most demandedby popcorn, and one that most increases production costs. Considering these factors, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of inoculatingpopcorn seeds with Azospirillum brasilense together with four levels of nitrogen fertiliser, and its contribution to characteristics related to production. The experiment was carried out in the experimental area of the Centre for Agrarian Sciences and Biodiversity of the Federal University of Cariri, in Crato, in the State of Ceará. Eight treatments were evaluated with four replications, using an experimental design of randomised blocks in a 2x4 factorial scheme corresponding to the presence and absence of inoculation, and to four doses of nitrogen as top dressing. The following characteristics were evaluated: plant height, height of ear insertion, number of plants, number of lodged plants, number of broken plants, number of poorly husked ears, ear diameter, ear length, number of ears, number of diseased ears, number of infested ears, grain productivity, ear weight, mean 100-grain weight, and expansion capacity. There were significant differences for most of the characteristics under evaluation, with an increase of 17.18% in the number of ears and 10.78% in grain productivity, reducing the top dressing to 50 kg ha-1 in the presence of A. brasiliensi. These results demonstrate the potential for economisingnitrogen fertiliser in popcorn production under the soil and climate conditions of the Cariri region of the State of Ceará.
Cluster analysis to select peanut drought tolerance lines Australian Journal of Crop Science, 2015
Clustering fastigiata peanut accessions for selection of early-mature types suitable for the food market Australian Journal of Crop Science, 2015
Heterosis in papaya: Inter and intragroup analysis Deisy Lúcia Cardoso, Lucas Nunes da Luz, Celia Maria Peixoto de Macêdo, Leandro Simões Azeredo Gonçalves, Messias Gonzaga Pereira Revista Brasileira De Fruticultura, 2014
Estimates of genetic parameters in peanut lines based on peg-linked traits Revista Ciencia Agronomica, 2010
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Do biofertilizers affect nodulation ability and pod production in peanut genotypes?