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Title: | Duration of the phenological stages of peach trees at tropics |
Keywords: | Prunus persica Chill hours accumulation Precociousness Growing degree days Adaptability Pessegueiro - Acúmulo de horas de frio Pessegueiro - Precocidade Pessegueiro - Crescimento Pessegueiro - Adaptabilidade |
Issue Date: | Feb-2020 |
Publisher: | Elsevier B.V. |
Citation: | TADEU, M. H. et al. Duration of the phenological stages of peach trees at tropics. Scientia Horticulturae, [S.I.], v. 261, Feb. 2020. Paginação irregular. |
Abstract: | This study aims to evaluate the duration of the phenological stages and determine the adaptability and stability of reproductive and vegetative phases of peach trees under tropics with the purpose of optimizing the production system. The experiment was set up in a randomized plot design with 23 cultivars (‘Aurora-1′, ‘Biuti’, ‘Bonão’, ‘Centenário’, ‘Charme’, ‘Delicioso Precoce’, ‘Diamante’, ‘Douçura-2′, ‘Douradão’, ‘Dourado-2′, ‘Eldorado’, ‘Flordaprince’, ‘Jóia-3′, ‘Kampai’, ‘Libra’, ‘Maciel’, ‘Maravilha’, ‘Marli’, ‘Okinawa’, ‘Ouromel-4′, ‘Premier’, ‘Régis’, and ‘Tropical’) in 2014-2016. The average duration (in days) for the three years, between pruning day and each phenological stage (OS - sprouted buds had opened, onset of flowering – OF, full bloom – FB, end of flowering – EF, beginning of fruit harvest - BH, and end of harvest - EH) in each plot, was evaluated through visual observations including the chill hours accumulation(CA) of each cultivar for accumulated number of hours with temperatures (≤7.2 °C), (≤12 °C) and (≥25℃), the thermal demand, expressed in degree-days of development (GDD) and the adaptability and stability of OS and EH. |
URI: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0304423819308623 http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41323 |
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