Biomass allocation

Biometry and diversity of Arabica coffee genotypes cultivated in a high density plant system

W. N. Rodrigues, Tomaz, M. A., Ferrão, M. A. G., Martins, L. D., Colodetti, T. V., Brinate, S. V. B., Amaral, J. F. T., Sobreira, F. M., Apostólico, M. A., Rodrigues, W. N., Tomaz, M. A., Ferrão, M. A. G., Martins, L. D., Colodetti, T. V., Brinate, S. V. B., Amaral, J. F. T., Sobreira, F. M., and Apostólico, M. A., Biometry and diversity of Arabica coffee genotypes cultivated in a high density plant system, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

The present study was developed to respond to the need for an increase in crop yield in the mountain region of Caparaó (southern Espírito Santo State, Brazil), an area of traditional coffee production. This study aimed to analyze the diversity and characterize the crop yield of genotypes of Coffea arabica L. with potential for cultivation in high plant density systems. In addition, it also aimed to quantify the expression of agronomic traits in this cultivation system and provide information on the genotypes with the highest cultivation potential in the studied region.

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