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    Phytotoxicity and growth of coffee plants as a function of the application of herbicide 2,4-D
    (Editora UFLA, 2019-10) Voltolini, Giovani Belutti; Castanheira, Dalyse Toledo; Silva, Larissa Cocato da; Alecrim, Ademilson de Oliveira; Rezende, Tiago Teruel; Barbosa, João Paulo Rodrigues Alves Delfino; Guimarães, Rubens José
    Weed control in coffee is of great importance for there is a great interference, standing out the competition for water, light and nutrients. Among the control methods, chemical control is highlighted as a function of its efficiency. However, the incorrect application of herbicides may imply the occurrence of drift, resulting in damage to coffee development due to phytotoxicity. In this context, the objective of this study was to evaluate the symptoms and phytotoxicity effects caused by the herbicide 2,4-D drift on the morphological, physiological and anatomical characteristics of coffee seedlings. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse with ‘Topázio MG1190’ coffee seedlings (Coffea arabica L.), planted in 11-L pots. A randomized block design with four treatments and four replicates was used. The treatments were: 0%; 10%; 25% and 50% of the recommended commercial dose of 2,4-D (2.5 L.ha-1). Each plot consisted of three plants. The evaluations were performed at 74 days after implantation. Morphological, physiological, anatomical and phytotoxicity symptoms were evaluated as a function of the simulated herbicide drift. Coffee seedlings intoxicated by the herbicide 2,4-D presented hyponastic, chlorosis, shriveling and leaf anomalies. In the orthotropic branch, bending was observed in its extension, besides thickening in the collar region; in the plagiotropic branch, cracking was observed. Herbicide drift negatively affects the development of coffee plants. The coffee physiology was affected as a function of herbicide drift, but without damage to the leaf anatomy.
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    Spatial-temporal patterns of coffee tree physiology
    (Editora UFLA, 2019-07) Santini, Paula Tristão; Barbosa, Ronei Aparecido; Almeida, Lorena Gabriela; Souza, Kamila Rezende Dázio de; Barbosa, João Paulo Rodrigues Alves Delfino; Alves, José Donizeti
    The ecophysiological parameters of coffee canopy were mapped throughout the day. Therefore, evaluations were carried out in ‘Catuaí Vermelho’ Coffea arabica L., measuring 1.7 meters. A vertical gradient (from the apex to the base of the plant canopy) and a horizontal gradient (plagiotropic branches) were established to analyze different positions of the canopy. Thus, in the vertical direction, four heights were analyzed in the plant: top, upper, middle and lower regions. In the horizontal gradient, the plagiotropic branches were divided into three parts: basal, median and apical. Collection was performed on the east and west sides of the canopy, at four times of the day: 6 a.m., 9 a.m., noon, and 3 p.m., totaling 24 collection points at each time. Gas exchange, photosynthetically active radiation and leaf temperature were evaluated in each of the 24 points of the coffee canopy. The gas exchange characteristics of an individual coffee leaf diverge considerably from other leaves, which require caution when scaling estimates of leaf photosynthesis at the global canopy level. The analysis of some punctual leaves does not serve to discriminate the overall dynamics of a canopy.
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    Spatio-temporal variability of carbohydrate and chlorophyll content in the coffee canopy
    (Editora UFLA, 2019-07) Santini, Paula Tristão; Almeida, Lorena Gabriela; Souza, Kamila Rezende Dázio de; Barbosa, João Paulo Rodrigues Alves Delfino; Alves, José Donizeti
    The spatial variability of the total chlorophyll content and carotenoids content, starch and soluble sugars of coffee canopy were mapped throughout the day. Therefore, evaluations were carried out in a ‘Catuaí Vermelho’ coffee plant with 1.7 meters height. A vertical gradient (from the apex to the base of the plant canopy) and a horizontal gradient (plagiotropic branches) were established to analyze different positions of the canopy. Thus, in the vertical direction, four heights were analyzed in the plant: top, upper, middle and lower regions. In the horizontal gradient, the plagiotropic branches were divided into three parts: basal, median and apical. Collection of leaf samples was performed on the east and west sides of the canopy, at 9 a.m., totaling 24 collection points at each time. Higher content of photosynthetic pigments and concentration of sugars were observed in the western face and in the inner parts of the coffee tree. The content of chloroplast pigments and sugars of an individual coffee leaf diverge considerably from other leaves, which requires caution when scaling estimates at the global canopy level. The analysis of some punctual leaves does not serve to discriminate the overall dynamics of a canopy.
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    Impactos da deficiência hídrica nas respostas ecofisiológicas e espectrais do cafeeiro consorciado com espécies madeireiras
    (Editora UFLA, 2016-07) Silveira, Helbert Rezende de Oliveira; Santos, Meline de Oliveira; Silva, Vânia Aparecida; Venturin, Regis Pereira; Volpato, Margarete Marin Lordelo; Dantas, Mayara Fontes; Carvalho, Gladyston Rodrigues; Setotaw, Tesfahun Alemu; Moreira, Filipe Chaves; Barbosa, João Paulo Rodrigues Alves Delfino; Resende, Mário Lúcio Vilela de
    Objetivou-se, nesse estudo, avaliar o efeito do déficit hídrico nas respostas espectrais e ecofisiológicas de cafeeiros consorciados com madeireiras. A cultivar Catuaí Vermelho 99 foi plantada em monocultivo e consorciada com as arbóreas mogno-africano, teca e acrocarpo, distribuídas em dois espaçamentos (9 x 13,6 e 18 x 13,6 m), na linha dos cafeeiros. As avaliações de crescimento das arbóreas e do cafeeiro foram realizadas aos 25 meses após o plantio. As avaliações espectrais e ecofisiológicas nos cafeeiros foram realizadas em quatro épocas (junho, agosto, setembro e dezembro de 2014). O acrocarpo apresentou maior altura, diâmetro de copa e caule. Não houve diferenças entre o crescimento dos cafeeiros consorciados e monocultivo. As diferenças de potencial hídrico, índices espectrais e ecofisiológicas foram mais evidentes nas fases de início (agosto) e de recuperação (dezembro) de deficiência hídrica. Em agosto, cafeeiros em monocultivo apresentaram maior potencial hídrico que cafeeiros consorciados e foram discriminados por apresentarem escores positivos e maiores valores dos índices espectrais NDVI, WBI, ARI1, CRI1, SIPI e FRI. Já em dezembro, maiores valores de potencial hídrico foram encontrados no monocultivo, plantio consorciado com teca em ambos os espaçamentos e acrocarpo no maior espaçamento. Contudo, nessa época, destacou-se cafeeiro consorciado com teca no maior espaçamento, que apresentou escores positivos e valores mais elevados de eficiência do uso da água, eficiência fotoquímica potencial do PSII e índices ARI1, CRI1 e FRI. O consórcio com teca no maior espaçamento apresenta impacto positivo sobre respostas espectrais e ecofisiológicas do cafeeiro, após o período sob deficiência hídrica.