Evaluation of Lettuce in Consortium with Carrot in Agroecological Production of Brazil

Melo Junior, João Luciano de Andrade and Melo, Luan Danilo Ferreira de Andrade and Silva, Laís Gonzaga da and Paes, Reinaldo de Alencar and Assis, Wesley Oliveira de and Medeiros, Lucas dos Santos and Chaves, Lívia Francyne Gomes and Morais, Ana Caroline de Melo and Souza, Rayanne Thalita de Almeida and Junior, José Jairo Florentino Cordeiro (2019) Evaluation of Lettuce in Consortium with Carrot in Agroecological Production of Brazil. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, 23 (5). pp. 1-5. ISSN 2320-0227

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Abstract

Agroecology is the science that establishes the basis for construction of sustainable farming styles. The consortium usually to stand out as alternative interesting small for producers with structural and financial limitations, because it is an effective cropping system practiced long ago and found in all parts of the world, with greater diversity in the tropics. The experiment was conducted between August to November 2012 in the municipality of Garanhuns-PE/Brazil It had as objective to observe how the lettuce would behave in consortium with the carrot in an agroecological system of production. The parameters evaluated in the experiment were plant height, total weight of the plant, weight of leaves and number of leaves. The data obtained were submitted to a statistical comparison test between averages of the consortium and non-consortium beds, using Student's t-test at a significance level of 5%. It was observed that the consortium between lettuce and carrot presented a significant difference for most of the studied variables, negatively influencing its growth.

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Subjects: STM Article > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 08 Apr 2023 06:56
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2024 04:47
URI: http://publish.journalgazett.co.in/id/eprint/867

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