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Item Modelagem matemática da variação espaço-temporal da temperatura média diária e do ciclo do algodoeiro herbáceo no Estado de Goiás(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-08-14) ANTONINI, Jorge Cesar dos Anjos; OLIVEIRA, Virlei Alvaro de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0739376049142731; OLIVEIRA, Luiz Fernando Coutinho de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5499109407814908; GRIEBELER, Nori Paulo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2953067359172793The regional climatic conditions in the State of Goias Brazil are favorable for herbaceous cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. r. latifolium hutch) cultivation. However, for achieving the best productivities, it is important that both the planting date and the fruiting period be matched with the adequate soil-water availability as well as that the period from open bull to harvesting be coincident with the dry period. Thus, the knowledge of cotton cycle as function of planting location is very important for choosing the optimum planting date. In this context, the air temperature is one of the climatic variables that mostly influence the cotton growth. Nevertheless, the low density of meteorological stations with capability for measuring temperature has restricted the modeling studies for estimating cotton cycle. This work was carried out with the objective of developing and validating mathematical models to estimate average daily air temperature and based on the degreesday theory, the cycle of herbaceous cotton in the State of Goias, considering altogether its variations in space and time. Both models were based on a linear combination of elevation, latitude, longitude, and the daily time variation, represented by an incomplete Fourier series. The parameter models were adjusted to the data from 21 meteorological stations available in the State of Goiás and Federal District of Brazil, using multiple linear regressions with observations varying from eight to twenty four years. In the case of modeling degrees-day, the maximum and minimum temperature data were limited between 15°C and 40°C, which were taken as the lower and upper threshold temperatures, respectively. The air-temperature model was validated against the measured data from three meteorological stations from different elevations: high (1100 m), medium (554 m) and low (431 m). The coefficients of determination obtained from fitting the models for both daily air-temperature and daily degrees-day were 0.82 and 0.84, respectively, resulting in a medium performance for both low and high altitudes and very good for intermediate altitudes. The validation of the degrees-day model was conducted by comparing the period duration running from crop emergence to 90% open bulls observed from cotton cultivars, cropped in commercial fields. The results showed an overall performance index of 0.85, which was considered as very good. The models developed in this study adequately estimated the average daily air temperature and the cycle of herbaceous cotton cultivars in the State of GoiasItem Volatilização de amônia e produtividade do feijoeiro irrigado adubado com diferentes fontes de nitrogênio(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2011-12-16) BERNARDES, Tatiely Gomes; SILVEIRA, Pedro Marques da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4242408931816325In the bean crop nitrogen (N) is the nutrient required in greatest quantity, being related to increases in common bean yield. As the source of this nutrient urea fertilizer is used more in the world due to its low cost per unit of N, however, its use can result in high losses due to ammonia (NH3) volatilization. This work was developed from three experiments performed in the field, conducted in the winter crop in the years 2009 and 2010, at Embrapa Arroz e Feijão, Santo Antonio de Goiás, GO, Brazil. The objective was to evaluate N by NH3volatilization loss, using different sources of nitrogen fertilizer applied to irrigated common beans. The first experiment was a randomized block, with four replications, in a factorial 3 x 4, consisted of three sources of nitrogen fertilizer, urea, urea + NBPT and gradual release N fertilizer, and four rates of N, 0; 50; 100 and 150 kg ha-1, on side-dressing fertilization. In the second experiment, the design was a randomized block, with four replications. The treatments consisted of four different amounts of straw tifton (Cynodon spp. Cv. Tifton 85) on the soil surface, 0; 5; 10 and 20 Mg ha-1, and side-dressing fertilizer nitrogen with two sources, urea and gradual release N fertilizer. The third experiment was in randomized block design, with five repetitions. The treatments consisted of the application of five sources of nitrogen fertilizer, urea, urea + NBPT, urea + polymer, ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate at sowing and in coverage, more control (without N). The N rates had a positive influence on grain yield of common bean. Urea caused higher NH3 volatilization, however, the conditions of the present study these losses were relatively low. Less accumulated volatilization occurred in soil with 20 Mg ha-1 straw tifton soil surface, due to higher soil water storage. The urease activity in soil was not influenced by the sources and rates of N. The common bean grain yield was not influenced by sources of nitrogen fertilizer.Item Aplicabilidade do sistema de avaliação da aptidão agrícola das terras frente à realidade do processo produtivo agropecuário goiano(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2008-02-27) BORGES, Lino Carlos; OLIVEIRA, Luiz Fernando Coutinho de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5499109407814908There are several works which aim to equate the agricultural production in function of the best use of natural resources as soil and water, in the attempt of obtaining the maximum of effectiveness in the productive system, and upon this context the evaluation of the potential of using the lands has major importance for a correct planning of agricultural activities. The elaboration of maps of agricultural aptitude is of extreme importance for the sustainable use of soil and water, it should be the first and more important instrument of agricultural planning. Because of this, the elaboration of those maps should be accompanied of a discerning methodological process, focused mainly in the socioeconomic aspects aiming to adequate it to the various levels of soil handling present nowadays. This work has as objectives: 1) Research the applicability of the evaluation system of the lands agricultural aptitude regarding the actual conditions of the agricultural productive process for two areas of the State of Goiás, basin of drainage of Córrego das Pedras and of Ribeirão Jurubatuba (nascent of Ribeirão João Leite) and of the immediate surrounding of the National Park of Emas; 2) Look for latent factors responsible for the large variability of the lands aptitude in the studied areas, and detect the similar samples considering this clustering, using for this multivariate techniques of factor analysis of principal components and discriminative. The work considers quantifying and comparing the elements of production among the various classes of agricultural aptitude, establishing qualitative differences among those aptitude classes and the handling levels, comparing the theoretical model proposed in the studies against the several realities of the researched areas. The data related to the soil types, agricultural aptitude and handling levels recommended were gathered from maps elaborated for the two areas being studied. Data regarding productivity, production costs, land value, gross revenue and local adopted technology were obtained from personal visits and direct interviews with a sample of 52 farm properties for the agricultural year of 2006/2007. Based on the information found in the 52 analyzed samples, the use of factor analysis was shown to be promising, for this study area, being an innovative aspect in the interpretation of data related to the agricultural aptitude. Two techniques of statistical multivariate analysis were used: factor analysis aiming to reduce the columns of the original matrix (variables in study) through the identification of latent factors, synthesizing the common information over all variables; and the discriminant analysis with the objective of classifying the observations, with known data. These analyses indicated that productivity and production cost are related and that a possible explanation for it may be due to the levels of handling and technology, as with the gross income it may be explained by other elements as the business opportunity, market value for the products, and not necessarily with the level of technology. It was verified also a need for establishing greater and more meaningful details regarding the handling levels for the cases of pasture and forestry. Because of the peculiarities and diversity of production systems found in the basin of Ribeirão João Leite, the system of agricultural aptitude of the lands proposed by Ramalho Filho & Beek (1995) was considered insufficient, for suggesting only three handling levels, while the dispersion of the data regarding production, productivity, production cost and gross revenue, demonstrates the need of better discrimination or hierarchization of the handling levels. For the area of the immediate surrounding of the National Park of Emas the system of agricultural aptitude was shown to be more appropriate on the handling levels recommended. The system proposed by Ramalho Filho & Beek (1995), in a certain way, plasters or limits the expectations one could have relative to the potential of certain cultures, soils and used labor force, regarding the productivity and profitability of some agricultural and forestry activities. It was verified also that the handling levels are extremely important, and they should be in greater number and more detailed than the existing 3 handling levels (A,B and C) proposed by Ramalho Filho & Beek (1995).Item Caracterização agronômica e molecular da coleção nuclear de arroz da Embrapa(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2010-08-31) BUENO, Luíce Gomes; OLIVEIRA, Jaison Pereira de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7342298421214478; BRONDANI, Claudio; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4775600104554147The plant genetic resources stored ex situ are considered as a genetic repository, and are raw material for the development of the world agriculture. In rice, despite its high genetic variability, the lack of information of accessions to compose a databank prevents its use to help the choice of genitors for the breeding programs. The Embrapa Rice Core Collection (ERiCC) was developed from 10,000 accessions from Embrapa GeneBank, and it was set up by 550 accessions, divided in three subsets: 1) 94 lines and cultivars from Brazil (LCB); 2) 148 lines and cultivars from abroad (LCI); and 3) 308 traditional varieties (VT), obtained from germplasm collection expeditions in Brazil. This work aimed: 1) to evaluate the extension of genetic variability of 550 accessions from ERiCC by means of agronomic traits characterization using mixed models and multivariate statistics; 2) to perform a comparative analysis of the genetic divergence considering the agronomical and SSR markers characterizations; and 3) to identify the genotypes with higher genetic diversity and with the best agronomic performances, aiming to promote the most efficient use of such germplasm in breeding programs. The agronomic characterization of 550 accessions was performed in nine field experiments, evaluating 18 phenological-agronomic traits. The data were analyzed using the mixed linear and AMMI models. There was wide variation range of genotypical values for most evaluated traits. In different environments, it was observed VT accessions among the high-yielding materials, demonstrating the potential of this group of germplasm, particularly important due to its high genetic variability, to contribute to the development of cultivars regionally adapted. The AMMI approach allowed a good discrimination of ERiCC rice genotypes in relation to the adaptive performance, identifying the accessions CA880078, CA990001, CA870071 (subset VT), and CNA0009113 (LCI) as having good yield and broad adaptation to distinct environments. The comparative analysis of genetic diversity between agronomic and molecular data was performed using the 242 lines and cultivars accessions from ERiCC, which were characterized by 86 fluorescent SSR markers, and five agronomic traits with genotypic values predicted (values without from the effects of interaction genotypes x environment, from a joint analysis of nine experiments. The genetic divergence among accessions was estimated by the average Euclidian distance for phenotypical data, and by the Rogers modified by Wright (RW) genetic distance. The datasets were jointly analyzed by descriptive and multivariate statistics, using correlation analyses from hierarchical grouping of Ward and UPGMA methods. The phenotypical and molecular data showed a broad distribution of dissimilarity indexes, despite they showed different patterns of variation between them. Low molecular distances were associated to low phenotypical distances, however to high molecular distances, occurred a high broad range of phenotypical variation. The correlation between genetical and phenotypical dissimilarities was significant for both lowland and upland accessions, despite with different values (r=0.156 and r=0.409, respectively). Due to the low relation between phenotypical and molecular data, the analysis of genotypes to be used in breeding programs must include both evaluations to a better accession characterization. Considering the high yielding accessions, the higher molecular distances were identified among the accessions from lowland system of cultivation, among which BR IRGA 413 and CNA0005014, BR IRGA 413 and CNA0005853, and CNA0004552 and CNA0005014. Considering the upland accessions, maximum genetic distances were identified in CNA0000482 and CNA0006422, CNA0001006 and CNA0006422, and CNA0001006 and CNA0003490. The molecular analysis was able to identify accessions with reduced genetic relationship, that if used as genitors, will result in a progeny with a high probability to find new allelic combinations. On the other hand, the phenotypical characterization is important to identify accessions not just genetically divergent, but with superior agronomic trait performances for breeding programs. The results of this work will permit to increase the activities related to the characterization of accessions from rice Genebank, giving support of breeding programs to choose the best accessions to obtain new cultivars, with favorable traits, and broad genetic basis. In addition, a continuous program of phenotypical and molecular characterization of germplasm will be able to identify accessions to increase the genetic variability of ERiCC.Item Correção do solo e sistemas de rotação de culturas sobre a absorção de nutrientes e produção de soja(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2011-02-25) CAETANO, Jeander Oliveira; CARNEIRO, Marco Aurélio Carbone; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4868736525994145; PEREIRA, Hamilton Seron; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4532276726985491Crop rotation and the increase in straw on the soil are among the main requirements for the implementation and maintenance of no-tillage in the Cerrado. The use of integrated crop and livestock production, coupled with the introduction of Brachiaria in agricultural areas has helped to maintain this coverage and increased amounts of plant species as alternatives to rotation. Thus, there is a need to evaluate these cover crops and forms of fertility management which are widely used by farmers in Brazil. The aim was to evaluate the effect of two forms of soil correction, four types of soil cover and four levels of KCl on production and nutrient content of aerial part dry biomass of soil cover types, the yield and content soybean leaf nutrient and chemical attributes of an Oxisol. The experimental was arranged in a randomized block design, with four replications, the field was laid out in 2x4x4 and arranged in strip-split plot design. Was evaluated the forms of soil correction initial total and annual installment (main plot), the types of soil cover Brachiaria brizantha, B. ruziziensis, sorghum crop residues and spontaneous vegetation (subplots) and the levels of KCl correspondents to 0 kg ha-1, 20 kg ha-1, 40 kg ha-1 e 60 kg ha-1 of K2O (subsubplots). On the soil, for the depths 0-20 cm and 20-40 cm analyzed the pH CaCl2, organic matter, exchangeable Ca, Mg, K and Al, H+Al and the contents of available P, Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn. In the leaves were determined N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn. Was collected dry biomass of soil cover and estimated soybean yield. The forms of soil correction initial total and annual installment not influence soybean yield. B. brizantha produces highest biomass, which occurs in the highest soybean yield. Potassium is the nutrient of greatest accumulation in leaf of B. brizantha and B. ruziziensis. The increasing levels of KCl do not affect the soybean yield. The soybean yield is more affected by the kind of cover crops than by the form of correction and levels of potassium.Item Epidemiologia da ferrugem asiática da soja em ambientes do Estado de Goiás: efeito de fungicida e época de semeadura(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2005-02-28) CRUVINEL, Adriane Reis; OTTONI, Giselle; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4584420838543565During the last crops, the soybean rust has been appeared as one of the most important problems in the national agriculture. The direct loses on the production and in the costs with fungicides have been increased the damages on this crop. Aiming to understand better the disease epidemiology, this work searched for answers by epidemic progress in two locations, the time of planting effect, the cycle of planting, the use of fungicide, and by different cultivars. The experiments were assembled in Experimental Stations from Agência Rural in Senador Canedo and in Anápolis. For each place were used three times of planting, six cultivars on the three crop cycles (Monsoy 6101 and BRSNina premature cycle; Emgopa 315 and BRSGO Santa Cruz middle cycle; Emgopa 313 and BRSGO Paraíso late cycle), with and without fungicide action, have been evaluated on the three parts of the plant (lower, middle and upper). Each time, to each one of the places, have been considered as an experiment with spli-split-plot. After the disease symptom observations, the split under chemical control were freaked each 21 days using pyraclostrobin+epoxiconazole on 66,5 g + 25 g a.i. ha-1. The evaluations, after the first symptom observation, have been done weekly up to the complete leaves took away. With the periodic severity data the Area Under Progress Disease Curve (AUPDC) and Relative Area Under Progress Disease Curve (RAUPDC), that is the area divided by the epidemic time duration, were calculated. The parameters were productivity, thousand-grains weight (TGW) and small grains percent (%SG). The delay on the start of the disease on Anápolis, comparing with Senador Canedo, increases the discussion on the results. The previous disease occurrence in Senador Canedo and the high level inoculate presented can be associated to the fact of experimental site in Senador Canedo has soybean cultivate all over the year. The delay on the start of the disease on Anápolis, compared to Senador Canedo has been resulted on productivity increase and fungicide effect decrease. Comparing the time of planting in both planting places, the second one presented the highest level of severity, but the highest level of productivity even. The use of fungicide decrease significantly the AUPDC, increase the productivity, the TGW and decrease the %SG. The premature cycle cultivars presented lowest disease severity. The cultivar Emgopa 315 although be a medium cycle presented results equals premature cycles cultivars. On each site the time of planting were differentiated. On high pressure inoculate condition the difference between evaluated factors was lower. On lower inoculate pressure the evaluated factors expressed better the changes. As conclusion we have: a) how early the disease appears higher is your effect on productivity; b) using premature cultivars the escape effect decrease the disease damages when compared to medium and late cycle; c) the disease decrease the soybean cycle by the defoliation; d) although all the cultivars presented susceptibility to rust, related to lower severity on partial resistance; e) the fungicide utilization pyraclostrobin+epoxiconazole on de 66,5 g + 25 g a.i. ha-1, used on first symptom and in 21 on 21 days decrease the disease progress and the effects on productivity; f) the disease progress decrease by fungicide utilization is better in late planting; g) under the fungicide effect pyraclostrobin+epoxiconazole with 66,5 g + 25 g a.i. ha-1 there s no variation time planting and site; h) under high inoculate pressure the variation between time planting on disease progress and productivity is lower; i) the time of planting must be considered but not lonely, always in association with others factors of fungus action; j) the use of RAUPDC is necessarily when there is variation the time of soybean cycle, affecting the rust epidemic duration; l) the highest disease level occurs on the part of the plant near the soil and the defoliation difficult the disease evaluation on this part of the plant; m) the most effective disease occurs on the highest parts of the plant.Item MÉTODOS DE PREDIÇÃO E ESTIMAÇÃO DE VALOR GENOTÍPICO E ESTRATIFICAÇÃO AMBIENTAL PARA AVALIAÇÃO E RECOMENDAÇÃO DE CULTIVARES(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2008-06-13) FELIPE, Cristiane Rachel de Paiva; DUARTE, João Batista; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4117228759548186This research had the objective of evaluating the effects of different statistical approaches for the selection and ranking of genotypes, in the context of maize varieties trials. For that, data from real trials designed in lattice were used, in the Goiás State, Brazil, in the growing seasons of 2002/2003, 2003/2004, 2004/2005 and 2005/2006, as well as data from simulated experiments, aiming to cover situations related to that reality. The study also intended to quantify the effects of the genotype by environment interactions (GxE) from the real trials, aiming for the environmental stratification for the maize cultivation in the State, pointing out the cultivar evaluation and recommendation. Considering those objectives, the study is divided in three scientific articles. In the first one (Chapter 3), the effects of approaches of fixed model (FF), mixed model with random effect of blocks (AF), mixed model with random effect of treatments (FA), random model (AA), and James-Stein s estimator (JS) were evaluated on the selection and ranking of genotypes tested on the maize varieties trials, coordinated by the Agência Goiana de Desenvolvimento Rural e Fundiário (AgenciaRural Goiás). The experiments, in number of 47, were installed in lattice design, with three replications, during the four cited harvest years. In the second article (Chapter 4), the same approaches were evaluated, in terms of accuracy, mean predictive deviation and precision of their estimates/predictions, considering the simulated trials, also in lattice. Forty-eight cases were considered, corresponding to the combinations of different experimental sizes (15, 54, 105, and 450 treatments), genotypic determination coefficients h2' (6%, 15%, 25%, 48%, 63% and 82%), and two probability distributions for the generation of genotypic effects (normal and uniform). One thousand trials were simulated for each case, reaching the total of 48,000 experiments. The third and last article (Chapter 5) refers to the study of the GxE interaction, emphasizing the already mentioned environmental stratification, where the winner genotypes approach in association with the AMMI analysis (additive main effects and multiplicative interaction model) was adopted. Among the results and conclusions achieved through this study, it is possible to point out: i) the adoption of statistical approaches with shrinkage effect on the genotypic means results in the selection of a lower number of genotypes, especially in those trials whose mean of the check cultivars (baseline to the genotypic selection) is higher than the experimental grand mean; this fact reduces the number of genotypes with low yield potential in the next cycles of the selection program; ii) the use of models with fixed effects of treatments leads to a higher percentage of selected genotypes, mainly in the experiments whose check varieties mean overcomes the experimental grand mean; iii) among the shrinkage statistic approaches evaluated, the AA model must be preferred for the selection of genotypes, due to its capacity for better predicting the parametric genotypic effects (higher accuracy and lower mean predictive deviation), no matter if these effects are normally or uniformly distributed; iv) on the other hand, the FF model shows the worst relative performance, except for the situations where the variability among the genetic treatments is high (h2 ®1,0); v) considering low values for h2 (6%), the FA model shows efficiency similar to the AA model; vi) two established environmental strata showed to be consistent throughout the years, even when the tested genotypes were altered from one harvest season to the other: Ipameri, Inhumas and Senador Canêdo (stable to four years), and Porangatu and Orizona (stable along three years); vii) considering the obtained clustering, it is possible to reduce, at least 16%, the number of test locations currently used, and/or substitute the redundant locations by test places which better represent the recommended target region, aiming to increase the evaluation efficiency of the GxE interaction, in the scope of the genetic plant breeding program; viii) the ALBandeirante variety presents high yield potential and adaptability to the maize cultivation conditions in the Goiás State.Item Produção de frutos e entomofauna associada ao pequizeiro (Caryocar brasiliense CAMB.) no cerrado do estado de Goiás(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2007-09-21) FERREIRA, Gislene Auxiliadora; NAVES, Ronaldo Veloso; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2740049203016314; CHAVES, Lázaro José; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9990967290797379; VELOSO, Valquíria da Rocha Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7952914949535819The Brazilian Savannah is rich in biodiversity and possess high number of fruitful species with potential of use for human consumption. The pequizeiro is a native species of the Savannah with economic and cultural importance for Midle-Western Brazil, needing, however, techniques that make possible the implantation of orchards, its conduction and the harvest of fruits, aiming at to reduce the pressure on the natural environment, as well as the maintenance of the regional culture. The present work considers to characterize the production of pequizeiros of natural occurrence in fifteen dispersed populations in five regions of the State of Goiás; to study the occurrence, behavior and bioecology of entomofauna present in the plants of the pequizeiro in sixteen populations of pequizeiro of the State of Goiás; e to evaluate the occurrence of Eunica bechina in fourteen locations of this State with raised natural occurrence of pequizeiros and its potential of plague. The criterion of election of the populations considered the biggest space dispersion of these, the bigger production of fruits, and the relative nucleation of the trees of pequizeiro in each population. The studied pequizeiros had presented averages: production (132,28 fruits/plant), diameter in the base (0,40 m), diameter in the height of the chest (0,35 m), total height (7,64 m), height of the pantry to the ground (2,97 m), projection of the area of the pantry (83,34 m2), with 1,58 average frutos.m-2 of projection of the area of the pantry in the ground. Promising plants for future programs of improvement of the pequizeiro exist. The production of the pequizeiro is irregular in the State of Goiás between harvests, plants and population, being considered on average low. There is one raised group of organisms interacting with the pequizeiro , being distinguished the insects that can contributed for the production. The species gotten with the percentages of occurrence in the different populations belonged to the orders, respectively: Hemiptera (25.64%), Coleoptera (17.95%), Lepidoptera (16.67%), Hymenoptera (15.39%), Díptera (11.54%), Orthoptera (6.41%), Neuroptera (2.56%), Isoptera (1.28%), Thysanoptera (1.28%), Psicoptera (1.28%). The joined species in the sixteen pequizeiro populations had more frequently been: Eulechriops sp. (100%), Atta laevigatta (93.75%), Eunica bechina (93.75%), Lyriomisia sp. (93.75%), Edessa rufomarginata (100%) and Rhodoneura intermedia (100%), Phydotricha erigens (81.75%). The species T. tibiali, A laevigatta, R. intermedia, Carmenta sp., E. rufomarginata and E. bechina can be considered potential plagues of the pequizeiro in the Savannah of the State of Goiás. It is needed more studies on the contribution of the fauna, illnesses, the one grass-of-bird and of the insolation in the production of the pequizeiro . It is necessary the establishment of sustainable measures of handling for the extractive and the plantation, conduction and production of fruits of the pequizeiro .Item Características fitotécnicas e acúmulo de nutrientes em cultivares de crisântemo para vaso, em Goianira - GO(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-03-19) FERREIRA, Luciana Domingues Bittencourt; NASCIMENTO, Jorge Luiz do; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1613681986702987The market of chrysanthemum has grown in recent years, mainly due to its versatility as a product, which gives color and shape varied, and affordable to many consumption patterns. But there is a need for adequacy of technical and scientific information on culture, especially depending on the opening of new producing areas in Brazil and the introduction on the market of new cultivars. The objective was evaluate the performance of three cultivars of chrysanthemum in pot grown in the Goianira - GO between the months of August and October 2007. Plant characteristics were evaluated, quality, and determined to the nutrient uptake rate of the cultivars. Worked with the cultivars White Diamond, Eugene Yellow and Durban in five phenological stages, 20, 34, 48, 62 and 76 days after the planting - DAP. Treatments were arranged in a 3x5 factorial in completely randomized design with five replications. The results found that the cultivar White Diamond presented the lowest dry matter accumulation in all plant organs analyzed. Eugene Yellow showed the highest dry matter accumulation of leaves and stems, and accumulated more in Durban and plant flowers. With respect to phenological stages, the dry matter accumulation in different organs has been growing throughout the production cycle, reaching accumulations of 6.02, 8.75 and 9.55 for g.plant-1 White Diamond, Eugene Yellow and Durban, respectively. The scale of marks for the classification standard of quality, the cultivars had values within the limits pre-established by standards. The accumulation of nutrients in various organs of the plants differed between cultivars. In cultivar White Diamond, the N, K and S are accumulated in larger quantities by inflorescences, P, Ca, Mg and Mn in leaves and Cu and Zn in the stems. The highest accumulation of nutrients in Eugene Yellow were N, K, Mg, Mn and Zn in leaves, P, Ca and Cu in stems and flowers in S. Cultivar in Durban, the largest accumulation of N, P, K, Mg and S were observed in the inflorescences, and Ca in the leaves. Demand for nutrients has been increasing throughout the production cycle with the maximum observed 76 DAP. The total accumulation of macronutrients for the cultivars showed the following order: K> N> Ca> P> Mg> S. And to cultivate White Diamond and Eugene Yellow was the sequence of micronutrientes Mn> Zn> Cu.Item Compartimentos da matéria orgânica do solo sob sistemas de manejo e vegetação natural de cerrado(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-04-16) FIGUEIREDO, Cícero Célio de; RESCK, Dimas Vital Siqueira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2583214024466939; CARNEIRO, Marco Aurélio Carbone; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4868736525994145Different soil organic matter pools under management systems and natural Cerrado vegetation were studied. These pools were estimated using their carbon and nitrogen contents. Total soil organic carbon and total nitrogen (COT and NT), carbon and nitrogen of particulate organic matter (COP and NP), mineral-associated organic carbon and nitrogen (COM and NM), particulate organic carbon associated with different aggregates size classes (COPA), microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen contents (CBM and NBM) and their relations, and basal respiration as a measure of microbial activity, were determined in this study. Eight treatments were used: seven soil management systems and an undisturbed area of Savanna type vegetation, Cerrado, as a reference. They were: heavy disk harrow and legume species cultivation during twelve years (GP); disk plow and legume species cultivation during twelve years (AD); minimum tillage with chisel plow starting five years after installing the experiment (ESC); no-tillage with biennial crop rotation: grass and legume species as cover crop (PD1); no-tillage with crop rotation and annual cover crops (PD2), no-tillage with annual crop rotation of grass and legume species (PD3), permanent pasture (PAST) and natural savanna vegetation, cerrado (CER). The experiment was established in a randomized blocks design with three replicates to study soil tillage and crop rotation dynamics, with temporal and spatial alternation. Soil samples were taken at five depths: 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm. Soil samples were collected in February, 2008, at soybean flowering stage. The soil management systems cause changes on soil organic carbon contents mainly on particulate organic matter (> 53 μm) and microbial biomass fractions as compared to the Cerrado vegetation. The annual use of plow discs to soil tillage causes increase of associated minerals-organic matter levels. In soil and climatic conditions of Cerrado, the use of no-till system preceded by soil chemical and structural correction has promote a more uniform distribution of particulate organic matter in the profile. The microbial biomass is responsive to changes caused by different soil management systems in the CerradoItem Variabilidade de plantas e progênies de populações naturais de Hancornia speciosa Gomes do Cerrado(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2008-07-30) GANGA, Rita Maria Devós; NAVES, Ronaldo Veloso; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2740049203016314; CHAVES, Lázaro José; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9990967290797379The mangaba tree (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) is a fruit tree native from Brazil with potential for domestication, due to its excellent smell, flavor and texture. However, genetic conservation and breeding programs of these species are in an initial developmental phase. This way, this research aimed to characterize trees and fruits of natural populations of H. speciosa, as well as evaluate the distribution of phenotypic variability among them; evaluate progenies of mangaba trees that compose the Escola de Agronomia e Engenharia de Alimentos of Universidade Federal de Goiás (EA/UFG) germplasm collection and estimate genetic parameters for the initial development of plants in the field. Mangaba trees populations have been sampled in different locations of the Brazilian Cerrado, including the states of Goiás, Tocantins, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Bahia, totaling 109 mother plants of 35 populations of the botanic varieties pubescens, gardneri, speciosa and cuyabensis. In relation to the trees, plant height, stem perimeter, and number of fruits per plant were taken. From a sample of five fruits per plant, individual measures have been taken, such as: length, diameter, weight, total weight of seeds, average seed weight, pulp plus peel weight, seed number per fruit, pulp plus peel yield, fruit shape and color and estimated production. Seeds from these mother plants were used to install the EA/UFG mangaba germplasm collection in December 2005, in a randomized complete block design with 57 treatments, four replications and one plant per plot in a 5 m x 6 m spacing. The treatments were open pollination progenies, originated from 28 natural populations. The characteristics plant height and stem basal diameter were evaluated in all plants from January 2006 to August 2007, which resulted in 20 data readings. Data from each plant has been transformed into growth rate. The analyses of variance and the genetic parameter estimates were obtained to the growth rate and to the data of latest reading of stem diameter and plant height. The progress was estimated by simulating genetic selection in both sexes and maternal selection. In Cerrado conditions, the results showed that H. speciosa mother plants show high levels of phenotypic variation in fruit characters and most of this variation is among populations. There is a large phenotypic variability in the varieties too. H. speciosa var. gardneri and H. speciosa var. pubescens fruits are larger and heavier. The botanic variety gardneri shows gait more high than the others varieties. In the varieties gardneri and pubescens predominate round shape and light green color, while in speciosa and cuyabensis predominate oblong shape and dark yellow and dark green colors, respectively. The varieties gardneri and pubescens stand out as the most promising for selection based on fruit size and fruit weight. The mangaba tree progenies of the germplasm collection of EA/UFG present high levels of genetic variation in stem diameter and plant height and to their growth rates. Most of the genetic variation in stem diameter is within populations and to plant height is among populations. H. speciosa var. cuyabensis and H. speciosa var. gardneri show greater growth in stem diameter and plant height. On account of the expected progress of selection, the collection can be used as seed orchard or clonal garden, without plant thinning, collecting seeds or buds of superior plants. The maternal selection is recommended to maintain greater variability in future breeding cycles, permitting progress from selection and maintaining the germoplasm collection intact.Item Caracterização biológica e fisiológica de populações de Sclerotinia sclerotiorum e avaliação da resistência genética em cultivares de soja(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2012-06-29) GARCIA, Riccely ávila; CUNHA, Marcos Gomes da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2006008625763742The soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) is the main cultivated species on the country, having an average productivity of 3,106 kg.ha-1 in an area of 24.2 million hectares, giving to Brazil the second place in world production. Among the factors that limit the yield, the profitability and the successful production of this legume, diseases are a highlight. Among them, the white mold, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) of Bary, is gaining importance in the soybean fields on the Brazilian Cerrado . The control of this disease is being considered difficult due to the absence of resistant cultivars, fungus survival in soil during long periods, range of hosts, large number of ascospores produced by apothecium and their fast dissemination on relatively long distances from the source and survival in seeds on mycelial dormant form or sclerotia, contaminating the batches. This work had the aim to study the genetic variability of S. sclerotiorum populations; evaluate the aggressiveness of isolates in soybean culture; evaluate the sensitivity of isolates to fungicides, temperatures and light regime; select an inoculation method of S. sclerotiorum in soybean plants, efficient and practical and; characterize soybean cultivars for reaction to S. sclerotiorum. The experiments were conducted on the Escola de Agronomia e Engenharia de Alimentos da Universidade Federal de Goiás . The collection of isolates was obtained by collecting sclerotia in soybean plants in eight municipalities of the Brazilian Central Region, Silvânia GO, Anápolis GO, São Miguel do Passa Quatro GO, Água Fria GO, Montividiu GO, Chapadão do Sul MS, Uberlândia MG and Patrocínio MG. The tests of mycelial compatibility were performed in MPM (Modified Patterson s Medium) and in PDA (Potato Dextrose Agar) medium, having the mycelial reactions of compatibility and incompatibility evaluated seven days after incubation. Analyzes of mycelial compatibility were performed in each sampled municipality, with a number of 25 isolates, as well as among groups of mycelial compatibility of each municipality, totaling 31 isolates. To evaluation of aggressiveness, 21 isolates representing each group of mycelial compatibility, found in each studied locality, were inoculated by the tip method on the petiole in the cultivars M-SOY 7908 RR and BRSGO 7760 RR. The evaluations of lesion length on stem were made three and seven days after inoculation. The same 21 isolates used on aggressiveness experiments were evaluated for sensibility to fungicides fluopyram, boscalid, thiophanate methyl, carbedanzim, dimoxystrobin + boscalid, procymidone and fluazinam. Those isolates were also evaluated for sensibility on temperatures 10oC, 15oC, 20oC, 25oC and 30oC, in light regime conditions of 12 hours and continuous darkness. For selection of a inoculation method both efficient and practical, four inoculation methods were used in soybean cultivars M-SOY 7908 RR and BRS 7760 RR using only one isolate. The characterization of soybean cultivars regarding reaction to S. sclerotiorum was made by means of an aggressive isolate, selected on aggressiveness experiments, and by the tip method. In this experiment forty cultivars were evaluated in totally randomized design with 3 repetitions. In intrapopulation analysis, was verified that the genetic variability in S. sclerotiorum was low, while in interpopulation analysis, eight compatibility groups were found, one of the groups more aggressive than the other ones. There was significant difference among isolates for the aggressiveness in the two cultivars, being the M-SOY 7908 RR cultivar the most susceptible. The isolates were highly sensible to fungicides boscalid, carbendazim, dimoxystrobin + boscalid, procymidone, fluopyram and fluazinam, only the isolate SSUB 18 was moderately sensible to the fungicide fluopyram. Most of isolates had insensibility to the fungicide thiophanate methyl. The best temperature for mycelial growth of isolates was 25oC, regardless the light regime. The tip method of inoculation in petiole was efficient and practical for characterization of soybean cultivars for their reaction to S. sclerotiorum. There is varietal difference among soybean cultivars for resistance to white mold, being cultivars BRSGO 8460RR, BRSGO Ipameri and P98Y11 the most resistant ones, on the present study conditions.Item USO AGRONÔMICO DE LODO DE ESGOTO NA RECUPERAÇÃO DE ÁREA DEGRADADA: EFEITO RESIDUAL(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2006-01-31) GODOI, Emiliano Lobo de; LEANDRO, Wilson Mozena; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9052207260053937; BORGES, Jácomo Divino; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6694312790302062The agricultural use of sewage sludge for recovery of degraded areas is one the main alternatives for final disposal of the resultant residue of cities treated sewer. The present work had the aim of evaluating the residual effect sewage sludge from the Sewer Treatment Station of Goiânia, after 41 months of its use on soil in increasing on length and diameter and in survival index of arboreous species mutamba (Guazuma ulmifolia), aroeira (Myracrodruon urundeuva), paineira (Chorisia speciosa) and pau-de-óleo (Copaifera langsdorffii). The following soil parameters were evaluated: pH, organic matter, cation exchange capacity, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, copper, iron, manganese, zinc, cadmium, chromo, nickel and lead. The experimental design was randomized blocks, with four replications, including the following treatments: 1) control; 2) mineral fertilizer; 3) 20 Mg ha-1 of bio-solid; 4) 20 Mg ha-1 of bio-solid + bio-stimulator; 5) 40 Mg ha-1 of bio-solid; 6) 40 Mg ha-1 of bio-solid + bio-stimulator; 7) 60 Mg ha-1 of bio-solid; 8) 60 Mg ha-1 of bio-solid + bio-stimulator. The residual effect of bio-solid affected positively the increasing on length, diameter and in survival index of mutamba (G. ulmifolia); the increasing on length and diameter of aroeira (M. urundeuva); the diameter and in survival index of paineira (C. speciosa); and the diameter of pau-de-óleo (C. langsdorffii) only in the cases where bio-stimulator was associated. It was verified that the appliance of single doses of bio-solid enhanced significantly the increase of pH, cation exchange capacity, organic matter, phosphorus, calcium, iron, copper and zinc in the soil, and a reduced tendency in the total content of magnesium cadmium, lead and chromo. The total content of potassium, manganese and nickel in the soil did not affect until 41 months of bio-solid single doses application. The present work suggests that the agricultural use of sewage sludge from the Sewer Treatment Station of Goiânia as an organic manure is both environmentally and technically viable. However, there must be a persistent control over its effects on the chemical properties of the soil.Item Caracterização e avaliação de parâmetros qualitativos de híbridos de milho para elaboração de pamonhas na região metropolitana de Goiânia(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2007-07-30) GONÇALVES, Sara Lane Sousa; OLIVEIRA, Jaison Pereira de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7342298421214478; BRASIL, Edward Madureira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6555744240223597The importance of maize and their quality is unquestionable, due to its diversification of use. The Green maize is considered a special type of corn, as sweet corn, popcorn, maize, waxy maize white corn, baby corn, etc., and as such, is not included in systematic surveys of agricultural crops of the Brazilian Institute of geography and statistics. In this sense porpose in this work, characterize some productive aspects of pamonharias of the metropolitan area of the city of Goiânia and identify, according to these aspects, characteristics phytotecnic and desirable technology for green maize producing pamonhas. Due to specificity of stewardship, green maize is ranked as one of the types of special maize, and to work with special types of maize, the producer must have a secure channel connection with buyers and market access. This conduit is performed largely by the distributors. The Green maize market for producing pamonhas requires rigorous qualitative assessments, which imposes a greater control of the quality of its products. According to these requirements, some commercial companies and producers are seeking to develop plant varieties, besides that they permit the achievement of high productivity of spikes, agronomic and technological characteristics have favorable, whereas microbiological aspects, physiological, throughout the product. The State of Goiás is nationally known for pamonhas and existing in their pamonharias cities. In Goiania, concentrates a large number of pamonharias, in which the goianiense is not limited to the traditional pamonha, offering its customers a wide variety of delicacies of corn. The pamonha, which in its formulation uses the mass obtained from green maize added to other products, is cooked in own corn straw and served for consumption, and fried, or baked after being baked. The State of Goiás is nationally known for pamonhas and existing in their pamonharias cities. In Goiania, concentrates a large number of pamonharias, in which the goianiense is not limited to the traditional pamonha, offering its customers a wide variety of delicacies of maize. However, the cultivation of green maize, whereas their by-products in particular pamonha, could provide the farmer profitability since the entire production chain is the most well studied quantitatively and qualitatively. Such studies may provide the producer with access to a differentiated market and expanding, offering consumers a healthy food the right price, approaching the farmer to the consumer.Item Caracterização genética e morfoagronômica de germoplasma de Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw.(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2008-08-21) KARIA, Cláudio Takao; COELHO, Alexandre Siqueira Guedes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0840926305216925; DUARTE, João Batista; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4117228759548186Plant genetic resources maintained ex situ, in germplasm banks, are few used in agricultural systems and genetic plant breeding programs. One of the main reasons of this incipient use is the difficulty to obtain information about stored accessions, especially the characterization and preliminary evaluation data. Stylosanthes guianensis is a predominantly self-pollinated and diploid species, which has a great number of this stored accessions and potential for use in agricultural systems. There are approximately one thousand accessions of the S. guianensis in Embrapa‟s germplasm bank. Moreover, only one genotype of this species is now available to commercial growers in Brazil, the cultivar Mineirão. To promote the use of these resources, this study aimed to characterize accessions of S. guianensis, stored in the germplasm bank of Embrapa, using morpho-agronomic traits and microstellites markers (SSR). In morpho-agronomic characterization 535 accessions were evaluated using 23 quantitative traits. The data were analyzed by a principal component analysis (PCA), the Ward's agglomerative hierarchical clustering method, and by univariate analysis of variance, associated to a Tukey test for comparisons among means of the established groups. Thirteen similarity accession groups were established, five of them were considered the ones with the highest potential use in agricultural systems. Regarding these potential groups, it is possible to reduce from 535 to 126 accessions to be thoroughly evaluated. The molecular characterization was made in 437 accessions, using seven microsatellites fluorescent primers, and the detection of the DNA fragments generated by PCR (Polimerase Chain Reaction) was accomplished by a capillary electrophoresis. The seven loci provided 45 alleles (6.43 alleles/locus), of which four were private alleles. Both, principal coordinates analysis and cluster analysis, in this case, by UPGMA agglomerative method, showed a tendency to group accessions together by botanical varieties (canescens, guianensis and pauciflora), except for the microcephala variety. The correlation between the genetic and morpho-agronomic dissimilarities was highly significant, however, it was of low magnitude (r = 0.23, P ≤ 0.0001). This indicates that both evaluations are important and should be performed to achieve a more complete characterization of these accessions and, possibly, of the species. Taking account the germplasm accessions with agronomic potential, selected based on the morpho-agronomic evaluation, several of them presented significant genetic dissimilarities to the Mineirão cultivar. These accessions should be better assessed for agronomic traits, and crossed with this cultivar in breeding programs of the species. The results of this research will allow increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of the germplasm bank activities, helping the choice of genotypes to be tested in agronomic evaluations, and stimulating further researches with these genetic resources.Item Distribuição de taxas de recombinação ao longo do cromossomo 4 de Arabidopsis thaliana e sua associação com elementos genômicos(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2010-03-29) MARTINS, Adilson Santos; COELHO, Alexandre Siqueira Guedes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0840926305216925Recombination is one of the most important factors in the evolution of genome organization. It provides the links between homologous chromosomes that ensure their proper segregation during the first meiotic division. It is responsible for the creation of novel allele combinations and yields genetic diversity on which evolutionary selection can act. Double-strand DNA breaks (DSB) initiate meiotic recombination and when the 3 terminus of one of the broken strands invades the unbroken DNA molecule and primes DNA synthesis a double Holliday junction must be resolved through some alternative pathways. When homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material with each other, an event of recombination or a crossover takes place, which may be seen through chiasma. Citological, genetics, and molecular studies in many organisms have demonstrated that crossovers have a non homogeneous distribution across chromosomes, and rather concentrated in relative small DNA fragments usually called recombination hotspots. In searching for genomic features associated with recombination hotspots a model fitted to human genome data explained 42% of recombination rate variation in a 5 mega base pairs scale. Despite the fact that genomes of some plant species have been already sequenced, up to this moment, no research has been published concerning a high resolution characterization of recombination rate variation across a plant s genome. This study used OH- radical cleavage intensity estimates and sequence data of chromosome 4 of A. thaliana and population genetic data from a public set of 250 thousand SNP genotypes obtained for 362 A. thaliana accessions to: i) characterize the recombination rate and linkage disequilibrium (LD) distributions across the chromosome 4 in different scales; ii) search for recombination hotspots; iii) evaluate probable associations between sequence motifs and genomic features with recombination hotspots. The results have shown that the distribution of recombination events across chromosome 4 of A. thaliana is very concentrated: 50% to 60% of all recombination events spans in only 13% to 20% of the total length of the chromosome. Genomic features as G+C percent (G+C%) and OHradical cleavage intensity showed important associations with LD estimates in several scales. The mean OH- radical cleavage intensity and G+C% showed redundancy in correlation analysis with LD and recombination rates. Artificial strong and statistically significant correlations arose from the usage of sliding windows. DNA fragments considered as hotspots lay preferentially in the middle third of the chromosome, while those characterized for having long range LD decay are most localized in the two distal thirds of the chromosome.Item Otimização de sistemas de irrigação por aspersão pivô central(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2010-02-26) MEDEIROS, Antonio Marcos de Melo; OLIVEIRA, Luiz Fernando Coutinho de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5499109407814908; SILVEIRA, Pedro Marques da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4242408931816325It has been noticed lately that some regions of Brazil has presented lower supplying of water and energy. It has occurred mainly during the period of the year when it is higher the need for irrigation water. It is necessary to recognize the possibility of negative impacts of irrigation, to analyze them and present solutions so as to improve the irrigation systems. The aim of this study is the estimation by one system of irrigating the central pivot, breaking from the characteristics of this systems and considering the analyzed of varies combinations of pipes for water main and lateral line, choice of the set motor pump with major yield, utilization and comparison among motor standard and of high yield after the selection from best option in diameter from water main and lateral line, analyze the system using a variable frequency drives. The result with the calculations performed was an energy saving of 25% considering the use of the diameter for the two economic systems adopted. For analysis using a frequency inverter with resulted in a saving of 9.23% for center pivot irrigation system exists, and for the new center pivot irrigation system resulted in savings of 10.6%. The analysis of return on investment considering the use of the system with variable frequency drive was a rate of return on investment of 6.52% pa, center pivot irrigation system for existing and center pivot irrigation system was again 9.48 % pa. The project's return, more long-term, or feasible in the short term, considering the benchmark interest rate to 12.25% pa. The results presented in the study show that there is great potential for power savings, and economic analysis showed the feasibility of the system with return on invested capital. The calculation used for determining the center pivot irrigation system reduces the cost and time to obtain data that make analysis of the potential of saving electricity.Item Indicadores de sustentabilidade em sistemas de rotação e sucessão de culturas com algodoeiro em plantio direto(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2006-08-30) MENEZES, Luiz Antonio Silva; OLIVEIRA JÚNIOR, Juarez Patrício de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3493497589009413; LEANDRO, Wilson Mozena; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9052207260053937The objective of this wok was to monitor sustainability indicators of soil involving the cotton plant in different crop rotation and succession systems, as well as to evaluate cover crop species which best adapt and that have longer longevity of decomposition as well as their effects on the physical and chemical properties and characteristics of soil. The field trials were developed in two sites. One experiment was conducted on the experimental Farm of Campus II of the UFG, in the town of Goiânia-GO and the other in the experimental area of the Fundação GO, in the town of Santa Helena de Goiás- GO. Both plant mass yield and decomposition longevity were evaluated in Goiânia by the litterbag process as well as also the physical and chemical characteristics of soil and cotton seed yield kg ha-1 and grain soybean kg ha-1, upon the effect of different cover crop species. The single covers which provided increased dry plant mass yields were grain sorghum followed by feather-grass, Crotalária + Millet and Brachiaria and in longevity, the decomposition of the plant mass was maximum in the first 22 days standing out the mixture Mucuna + grain sorghum which showed highest residual plant mass yield. Most of the treatments involving the cover plant species in Goiânia presented the values of resistance to penetration (RP) within the ranges considered from high to low. Crotalária (Crotalária juncea) presented in Goiânia the lowest RP in solo, this being able to be the best option for the farming system management. The lowest values of RP found at Santa Helena were obtained by the cover crops Pigeon pea, Millet and grain sorghum. The crop rotation systems studied did no differ as to the effect of soil density, total porosity, macroporosity, microporosity and average diameter of aggregates. The elements P and Ca proved limiting as well as pH, V% and CEC for the cotton crop. There was no influence of the cover crop species on yield of the cotton plant and soybean.Item Ação de produtos químico in vitro, em mudas e em campo sobre a mancha bacteriana (Xanthomonas perforans e X. gardneri) em tomate para processamento industrial(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-02-17) NASCIMENTO, Abadia dos Reis; FERNANDES, Paulo Marçal; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9497281141847296The search of alternative products for tomato bacterial spot has been promoting by the lack of effectiveness registered by the traditional products available. The objective of this work was to evaluate a range of chemical products by in vitro tests, in experiments seedlings and field experiments. The products studied were: acibenzolar-S-methyl; benzalkonium chloride; phosphite; copper hydroxide, copper oxicloreto; metiram + pyraclostrobin and famoxadone + mancozebe. The in vitro tests were carried out at Embrapa Hortaliça, Brasília-DF, in July of 2007. The bactericide action was evaluated on Xanthomonas perforans and X. gardneri. The trial was in a complete randomized block design with four replications and plot was constituted by a Petri plate impregnated with solidified bacterial suspension. The halo of inhibition formed was evaluated. The experiments with seedlings were carried out with the hybrid Heinz 9553 at the commercial nursery VIVATI in Rio Verde, Goiás, in August to September and November to December of 2008. There were three trials in a complete randomized block design with three replications. The products were sprayed by using CO2 portable sprayer. The inoculation occurred 29 days after sowing, with an isolated of X. gardneri. Disease severity was evaluated on 15 leaflets per plot at 14 and 16 days after inoculation of the first and second experiment, respectively. Data was expressed as percentage of leaf affected by program Quant. It was also suggested a possible interaction between the regulator of growth paclobutrazol and the behavior of certain products in the reduction of the severity of the disease. Two field trials were carried out at the experimental farm of Unilever Bestfoods, in Goiânia-GO, from February to June of 2007 and April to August of 2008. The first was with the hybrid Heinz 9992 in a complete randomized block design, with 15 treatments and three replications, and inoculated with X. perforans. The second was in a split plot completely randobized block design with three replications. Variety (Hypeel 108 and U2006) was ascertained for factor A and the 10 treatments for factor B. Xanthomonas perforans and X. gardneri were inoculated in different moments. In both trials foliage severity, number of fruits with symptoms and yield were evaluated. In the second trial fruits with sun scald was also taken. In the in vitro test, the products to which X. perforans and X. gardneri were sensitive in the recommended dose were the benzalkonium chloride and famoxadone + mancozeb. Methiram + pyraclostrobin had action in the dosage recommended only for X. gardneri. Xanthomonas perforans was sensitive to this product only starting from ten times more. The products of copper base did not have action in the bacteria at the recommended dose, being sensitive only at a hundred time more. For the trials of seedlings it was noticed that metiram + pyraclostrobin, copper oxicloreto, famoxadone + mancozebe, phosphite and copper hydroxide reduced the severity under certain conditions. In the field trials, in generally, acibenzolar-S-methyl and famoxadone + mancozeb lead to the better results.Item Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2008-08-08) PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues; BORGES, Jácomo Divino; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6694312790302062Producing seedlings of good quality is an important step in the process of planting forest species. Addition of lime and fertilizers contribute in obtaining good quality seedlings, however, information is limited on fertilization and nutrition of native species of savannah. The objective of this study was to evaluate growth response of baru seedlings (Dipteryx alata Vog.) to organic and mineral fertilizers. Seedlings were produced in plastic bags with a diameter of 20 cm x 30 cm and capacity of four liters of substrate. Clay Dark Red Latosol collected from subsoil (20 cm depth) from Federal District of Planaltina, DF was used. The first experiment was conducted in complete randomized blocks, with eleven treatments in a factorial arrangement (4X2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. The treatments tested were E0+D0, E10+D0, E20+D0, E30+D0, E0+D1, E0+D2, E0+ALL, E10+D1, E10+D2, E10+ALL and E20+D1, where: E0, E10, E20 and E30 are doses of cattle manure varied from 0 to 30% in relation to final volume of mixed subsoil; D1 and D2 are traditional rates of chemical fertilizers, and D2 is double of D1 and D1 equivalent to dolomitic lime incorporated in the subsoil (0,5 g L-1) + P (150 mg L-1) + K (200 mg L-1) + Zn (5 mg L-1) + Cu (5 mg L-1) + Mn (5 mg L-1) + B (1 mg L-1) + Mo (0,5 mg L-1) + N (50 mg recipient-1 month-1, diluted in water); P and K were applied in the form of triple superphosphate and potassium chloride, respectively, Zn, Cu and Mn in the form of sulfates, B and Mo in the forms of borax and sodium molibidate, respectively.; ALL is symbol of slow release fertilizer in six months (2.4 g recipient-1 after emergence of seedlings and five months of age), contain N (15%), P2O5 (10%), K2O (10%), Ca (3,5), Mg (1,5%), S (3%), B (0,02%), Cu (0,05%), Fe (0,5%), Mn (0,1%), Zn (0,05%) and Mo (0,004%). In others experiments (1, 2, 3, and 4) baru seedlings were submitted to four rates of dolomitic lime (0.0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 g L-1 of substrate), P (0, 150, 300 and 600 mg L-1), K (0,100, 200 and 400 mg L-1) and N (0, 50, 100 and 200 mg seedling-1 month-1), in combination with two rates of cattle manure (10% and 20% in relation to final volume of mixture with subsoil). These experiments were conducted in complete randomized blocks in a factorial arrangement (4x2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. Source of N was urea (45% N), P triple superphosphate (45% P2O5), and K potassium chloride (60% K2O), respectively. After eight month of seedlings age following observations were made: Stem diameter of 5 cm height, plant height, top dry matter, soil and leaves chemical analysis for each treatment combination. In the first experiment, baru seedlings presented positive response to addition of traditional chemical fertilizers (rates D1 and D2) and slow release (ALL). Organic manure improved growth of seedlings with the addition of 20% and 30% cattle manure, however there was no difference between two rates. All treatments tested permitted production of seedlings of good quality for commercial sale and planting in the field, except of control treatment without fertilization (E0%+D0) and which received only 10% cattle manure with addition of subsoil (E10%+D0). Organic manure (20% cattle manure) and mineral fertilizers (D1, D2 and ALL) increased fertility of the substrate and leaf concentrations of N, P, K, S and Zn. In the experiments 1 and 4, seedlings presented positive growth to cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil, rate 20% better than rate 10%. Incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 20%, supplied adequate fertilization in the substrate and foliar nutrition for growth and mineral nutrition of baru seedlings. In the presence of cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil in the 10 and 20% rates, seedling growth response was negative with the addition of potassium and there was no response with the addition of lime and phosphorus. Nitrogen topdressing monthly gave positive response to growth and height, stem diameter, top dry weight, when applied after incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 10%, but response was positive in relation to height with rate of 20% cattle manure.