Thermal requirements and agrometeorological modeling of cotton growth under soil fertility levels - DOI: 10.7127/rbai.v1601257

Artur Sousa Silva, Gabriel Siqueira Tavares Fernandes, Edivania de Araujo Lima, Kyvia Corrêa Nolêto, Victor Gurgel Pessoa, Arão de Moura Neto

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The objective was to quantify the thermal requirements and model the growth of cotton as a function of air temperature and degree-days, under levels of soil saturation and potassium fertilization, grown in a protected environment, in Bom Jesus, Piauí. The experimental design used was a completely randomized design (DIC) with a 3 X 3 + Witness factorial scheme, consisting of three levels of base saturation (V%) (50%, 60% and 70%) and three concentrations of potassium fertilization doses (50% below recommended; recommended, according to soil analysis; 50% above recommended) and Control, without K application, with four replications. Plant height, stem diameter, number of nodes, midrib length and leaf area were evaluated. The meteorological data were obtained in a portable meteorological station, installed inside the protected environment. Among the stages, the First Boll-Harvestpresented the highest thermal demand, with an average of 551.7 °gd and 34 days of duration, followed by the Emergence-First Floral Bud (435.6 °gd), First Floral Bud- First Flower (362.5 °gd) and First Flower-First Boll (300.3 °gd), the Sowing-Emergence phase obtained 51.4 °gd. Air temperature is the meteorological element with the greatest impact on cotton development.


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Revista Brasileira de Agricultura Irrigada - RBAI

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