Felipe Souza Carvalho, Tayna Amaro de Carvalho, Thaís Vitória dos Santos, Luana Keslley Nascimento Casais, Rhaiana Oliveira de Aviz, Kelly de Nazaré Maia Nunes, Luís de Souza Freitas, Luciana da Silva Borges
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摘要
甜椒是对巴西帕拉州园艺经济贡献最大的蔬菜之一,尽管该州这种蔬菜的产量很低。本研究的目的是评价甜椒(Capsicum annuum L.)品种在帕拉州东南部土壤气候条件下的适应性。这项实验是在亚马逊联邦农村大学进行的。采用随机区组试验设计,共4个重复。处理包括9个甜椒品种:Itapua 501、Yolo Wonder、Chapeu de Bispo Cambuci、Proveito、Amarelo SF 134、Rubi Gigante、Amarelo Alegria、All Big和Amarelo Satrapo Sais。分析的参数为:株高(cm);每株果实数;果重(g);果实横向直径(mm)和纵向直径(mm);叶面积(cm²),宽(cm),长(cm),周长(cm),比(cm);叶绿素a,叶绿素b和总叶绿素。该品种对研究区域的栽培适应性较强,单果重、产量、横径、叶面积、叶长均较高,形态生理发育良好。品种Itapua 501、Amarelo SF 134和Rubi Gigante表现出较好的形态生理指标。叶绿素指数最高的品种为普罗维托、伊塔普501、全大和阿马雷罗。品种阿马雷罗对帕拉州东南部气候条件的适应程度最高。
Morphological analysis and chlorophyll index of bell pepper cultivars under protected cultivation
Bell pepper is one of the vegetables that most contributes to the horticultural economy of the state of Para, Brazil, although the state has a low production of this vegetable. The objective of this study was to evaluate the adaptability of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) cultivars grown in protected cultivation under the edaphoclimatic conditions of southeastern state of Para. The experiment was conducted at the Federal Rural University of Amazonia. A randomized block experimental design was used, with four replications. The treatments consisted of 9 bell pepper cultivars: Itapua 501, Yolo Wonder, Chapeu de Bispo Cambuci, Proveito, Amarelo SF 134, Rubi Gigante, Amarelo Alegria, All Big, and Amarelo Satrapo Sais. The parameters analyzed were: plant height (cm); number of fruits per plant; fruit weight (g); transversal (mm) and longitudinal diameters of fruits (mm); leaf area (cm²), width (cm), length (cm), perimeter (cm), and ratio (cm); and chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and total chlorophyll. The cultivar Amarelo Satrapo showed greater adaptability to cultivation in the studied region, presenting higher fruit weight, yield, and transversal diameter, leaf area and length, and good morphophysiological development. The cultivars Itapua 501, Amarelo SF 134, and Rubi Gigante showed good performances for morphophysiological parameters. The cultivars that presented the highest chlorophyll indices were Proveito, Itapua 501, All Big, and Amarelo Satrapo. The cultivar Amarelo Satrapo presented the highest adaptation to the climate conditions of southeastern Para.
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The Comunicata Scientiae journal edited by Campus “Profa Cinobelina Elvas” of Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) publishes original articles, scientific notes and review articles (when invited by the editorial board), which present significant importance for Agrarian and Environmental Sciences in Portuguese, Spanish and preferentially, in English.