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    Spatial distribution of the root system of Conilon and Arabica coffee plants
    (Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária - Embrapa, 2020) Partelli, Fabio Luiz; Cavalcanti, André Cayô; Menegardo, Camilo; Covre, André Monzoli; Gontijo, Ivoney; Braun, Heder
    The objective of this work was to evaluate the root system of Conilon coffee (Coffea canephora) and Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) plants in the soil profile, using semivariograms. The evaluations were carried out in an area located in the municipality of Jaguaré, in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. The Verdebrás G30/G35 Conilon coffee and the Catuaí Vermelho IAC 44 Arabica coffee cultivars were assessed. Soil monoliths with coffee plant roots were collected at three distances from the trunk in the planting row and at six distances from the trunk between rows, at six depths. The roots were collected and washed and then digitized and processed in the Safira software. The spatial variability of the evaluated attributes was characterized by the geostatistical technique, through semivariograms, using the GS+ 7.0 software. Root surface area, length, and volume were quantified for the two coffee species. Conilon coffee plants have a tendency of showing a root system with a smaller surface area, shorter length, and lower volume by volume of soil, as well as a less discrepant distribution on soil surface and in deeper layers, compared with Arabica coffee.
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    Spatial patterns of preconsolidation pressure and soil moisture along transects in two directions under coffee
    (Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, 2011-07) Gontijo, Ivoney; Dias Junior, Moacir de Souza; Guimarães, Paulo Tácito Gontijo; Oliveira, Marcelo Silva de; Ajayi, Ayodele Ebenezer
    Information on the spatial structure of soil physical and structural properties is needed to evaluate the soil quality. The purpose of this study was to investigate the spatial behavior of preconsolidation pressure and soil moisture in six transects, three selected along and three across coffee rows, at three different sites under different tillage management systems. The study was carried out on a farm, in Patrocinio, state of Minas Gerais, in the Southeast of Brazil (18 o 59 ’ 15 ’’ S; 46 o 56 ’ 47 ’’ W; 934 m asl). The soil type is a typic dystrophic Red Latosol (Acrustox) and consists of 780 g kg -1 clay; 110 g kg -1 silt and 110 g kg -1 sand, with an average slope of 3 %. Undisturbed soil cores were sampled at a depth of 0.10–0.13 m, at three different points within the coffee plantation: (a) from under the wheel track, where equipment used in farm operations passes; (b) in - between tracks and (c) under the coffee canopy. Six linear transects were established in the experimental area: three transects along and three across the coffee rows. This way, 161 samples were collected in the transect across the coffee rows, from the three locations, while 117 samples were collected in the direction along the row. The shortest sampling distance in the transect across the row was 4 m, and 0.5 m for the transect along the row. No clear patterns of the preconsolidation pressure values were observed in the 200 m transect. The results of the semivariograms for both variables indicated a high nugget value and short range for the studied parameters of all transects. A cyclic pattern of the parameters was observed for the across-rows transect. An inverse relationship between preconsolidation pressure and soil moisture was clearly observed in the samples from under the track, in both directions.
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    Distribuição espacial do ataque da broca-do-café no café Conilon
    (Editora UFLA, 2017-10) Oliveira e Silva, Bruno Sérgio; Herzog, Thaisa Thomazini; Silva, Marcelo Barreto da; Gontijo, Ivoney; Partelli, Fábio Luiz
    O conhecimento do padrão de distribuição espacial de um inseto permite concentrar o esforço amostral e de manejo nos locais onde se encontram as maiores densidades populacionais. Além disso, o comportamento espacial do inseto fornece informações sobre as condições no agroecossitema e a migração ou agregação da praga. Apesar da importância para o manejo de pragas, o conhecimento sobre a distribuição espacial de Hypothenemus hampei no café conilon possui raros relatos na literatura. Assim, objetivou-se no presente estudo determinar a variabilidade espacial da incidência de H. hampei no café conilon. Foi instalada uma malha irregular com 100 pontos em uma lavoura de alta produtividade, localizada em São Mateus, ES, safras 2011/2012 e 2012/2013. Avaliou-se após a coleta de amostras de frutos em cada ponto o número de frutos atacados pela praga por meio da verificação da perfuração característica nos frutos. Os dados foram submetidos à análise geostatística. Foi possível verificar a variabilidade de densidade no ataque da praga nos diferentes anos safra. Os semivariogramas referentes ao ataque do inseto ajustaram-se melhor ao modelo esférico e ao modelo exponencial, com índice de dependência espacial de 72 e 62%, respectivamente. Observou-se uma tendência de movimentação do ataque da praga de uma safra para outra a partir das bordas para o centro da lavoura.