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    Comparison between grafting and cutting as vegetative propagation methods for conilon coffee plants
    (Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEM, 2013-10) Andrade Júnior, Saul de; Alexandre, Rodrigo Sobreira; Schmildt, Edilson Romais; Partelli, Fábio Luiz; Ferrão, Maria Amélia Gava; Mauri, Aldo Luiz
    The purpose of this study was to assess the growth of conilon coffee tree plantlets that were propagated by grafting and cutting. The experiment was conducted at the plantlet production site of Incaper’s Experimental Farm in the city of Marilândia, Espírito Santo State. For grafting, plantlets derived from the seed propagation of Coffea canephora cv. Robusta Tropical (ENCAPER 8151) were used as rootstocks, and six clones of cv. Conilon Vitória (INCAPER 8142) were used as the grafts. The cutting was performed with six clones that were used for grafting. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks of twelve treatments with five repetitions composed of twelve plantlets. On the hundred and fifth day, the averages of the variables were assessed and compared by the Scheffé test at a probability of 5%. The grafted plantlets were superior for almost all of the characteristics assessed, which suggests that it is possible to propagate conilon coffee trees.
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    Allometric model for estimating leaf area in clonal varieties of coffee (Coffea canephora)
    (Universidade Federal do Ceará, 2015-10) Schmildt, Edilson Romais; Amaral, José Augusto Teixeira do; Santos, Jeangelis Silva; Schmildt, Omar
    The evaluation of leaf area is required in several agronomic studies given their importance to assess the plant growth. The objective of this study was to use statistical models to estimate leaf area of five clonal varieties of coffee (Coffea canephora) from linear dimensions (length and width maximum). Were used in the studies five varieties of Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner: Emcapa 8111, Emcapa 8121 Emcapa 8131, Emcapa 8141 and at Incaper 8142. The results obtained in this study allow us to conclude that the linear model expresses the best estimate of leaf area. Among the different independent variables adopted, the product of length and greatest width (L.W) was found to be the greatest significance and higher coefficients of determination (R 2 ). The regression equation that best expresses the estimated leaf area for the five clonal varieties is i = 0.6723 + 0.6779 x i , where x i represents the product of the greatest length and the greatest width of the leaves.
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    Análise comparativa de equações para estimativa da área foliar em cafeeiros
    (Editora UFLA, 2014-04) Schmildt, Edilson Romais; Amaral, José Augusto Teixeira do; Schmildt, Omar; Santos, Jeangelis Silva
    A mensuração da área foliar é requerida em vários estudos agronômicos por ser um dos principais parâmetros para avaliar o crescimento das plantas. Objetivou-se, neste trabalho, selecionar as equações que melhor se ajustem à determinação da área foliar dos cultivares de cafeeiro Catuaí Vermelho e Catucaí, a partir das dimensões lineares (comprimento, largura máxima e comprimento x largura máxima) do limbo foliar, utilizando-se as equações obtidas neste trabalho e as citados na literatura. Neste trabalho foram testados os modelos linear, circunscrito, potência e exponencial que são mais citados na literatura para estimativa de área foliar. Os resultados alcançados neste estudo permitem concluir que as equações obtidas pelo modelo de regressão linear simples e o potência são as que melhor expressam a estimativa da área foliar de cafeeiros ‘Catuaí Vermelho’ e ‘Catucaí’, nas condições experimentais testadas.