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Biblioteca Rui Tendinha. |
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21/05/2019 |
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24/05/2019 |
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Autoria: |
SILVA, J. de S.; VERDIN FILHO, A. C.; MORELI, A. P.; FONSECA, A. F. A. da.; FERRÃO, R. G.; FERRÃO, M. A. G.; VOLPI, P. S. |
Afiliação: |
Juarez de Souza e Silva, UFV; Abraão Carlos Verdin Filho, Incaper; Aldemar Polonini Moreli, IFES; Aymbiré Francisco Almeida da Fonseca, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Romário Gava Ferrão, Incaper; Maria Amélia Gava Ferrão, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Paulo Sérgio Volpi, Incaper. |
Título: |
Conilon coffee harvesting and post-harvesting. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: FERRÃO, R. G.; FONSECA, A. F. A. da.; FERRÃO, M. A. G.; DE MUNER, L. H. (Ed.). Conilon Coffee. 3 edition updated and expanded Vitória, ES : Incaper, 2019. Cap. 20, p. 611-627. Translated from: Café Conilon, 2017 - Incaper. English translation: Marcele Gualda Pasolini. |
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Inglês |
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Coffee is one of the few agricultural products whose commercial value is linked to quality. The better the appearance, sanity, type and beverage, the higher the prices paid for the product (SILVA; MORELI;VERDIN FILHO, 2015), which will give coffee growers an economic return to invest in production and processing technologies (CORREA; OLIVEIRA; BOTELHO, 2015). The search for quality aiming at production valorisation and conquests for more stable and remunerative markets is among the goals to achieve sustainability and competitiveness for those who are engaged in coffee production, be it arabica or conilon coffee (FONSECA et al. 2007). The coffee quality depends on the species, the chemical composition of the raw grains, the cultivar, the climate, the altitude, the harvesting process, the post-harvesting processing (drying, storage and processing) and the techniques used in industrial processing: roasting, milling and packaging (CORREA; OLIVEIRA; BOTELHO, 2015)... |
Palavras-Chave: |
Café conilon. |
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Coffea canephora; Conilon coffee; Harvesting; Post-harvesting. |
Categoria do assunto: |
X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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https://biblioteca.incaper.es.gov.br/digital/bitstream/123456789/3527/1/chapter-20-harvesting-post-harvesting.pdf
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LEADER 01898naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1021321 005 2019-05-24 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSILVA, J. de S. 245 $aConilon coffee harvesting and post-harvesting.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2019 520 $aCoffee is one of the few agricultural products whose commercial value is linked to quality. The better the appearance, sanity, type and beverage, the higher the prices paid for the product (SILVA; MORELI;VERDIN FILHO, 2015), which will give coffee growers an economic return to invest in production and processing technologies (CORREA; OLIVEIRA; BOTELHO, 2015). The search for quality aiming at production valorisation and conquests for more stable and remunerative markets is among the goals to achieve sustainability and competitiveness for those who are engaged in coffee production, be it arabica or conilon coffee (FONSECA et al. 2007). The coffee quality depends on the species, the chemical composition of the raw grains, the cultivar, the climate, the altitude, the harvesting process, the post-harvesting processing (drying, storage and processing) and the techniques used in industrial processing: roasting, milling and packaging (CORREA; OLIVEIRA; BOTELHO, 2015)... 650 $aCoffea canephora 650 $aConilon coffee 650 $aHarvesting 650 $aPost-harvesting 653 $aCafé conilon 700 1 $aVERDIN FILHO, A. C. 700 1 $aMORELI, A. P. 700 1 $aFONSECA, A. F. A. da. 700 1 $aFERRÃO, R. G. 700 1 $aFERRÃO, M. A. G. 700 1 $aVOLPI, P. S. 773 $tIn: FERRÃO, R. G.; FONSECA, A. F. A. da.; FERRÃO, M. A. G.; DE MUNER, L. H. (Ed.). Conilon Coffee. 3 edition updated and expanded Vitória, ES : Incaper, 2019. Cap. 20, p. 611-627. Translated from: Café Conilon, 2017 - Incaper. English translation: Marcele Gualda Pasolini.
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VERDIN FILHO, A. C.; FREITAS, S. de J.; COMÉRIO, M.; VOLPI, P. S.; COLODETTI, T. V.; RODRIGUES, W. N.; FONSECA, A. F. A. da.; POSSE, S. C. P.; FONTES, A. G.; CHRISTO, B. F.; VIEIRA, L. J. D. |
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Abraão Carlos Verdin Filho, Incaper; Silvio de Jesus Freitas, UENF; Marcone Comério, Incaper; Paulo Sérgio Volpi, Incaper; Tafarel Victor Colodetti, UFES; Wagner Nunes Rodrigues, UFES; Aymbiré Francisco Almeida da Fonseca, Incaper/Embrapa Café; Sheila Cristina Prucoli Posse, Incaper; Alexandre Gomes Fontes, IFES Colatina; Bruno Fardim Christo, UFES; Luciano Junior Dias Vieira, Incaper. |
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Implications of the cut type and apex length of stem cuttings used for the production of plantlets of Conilon coffee. |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
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Coffee Science, v. 15, p. e151770, 2020. |
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Inglês |
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Producing plantlets of Conilon coffee within the specific recommendations and with a high level of quality is fundamental since it is capable of promoting the initial development of the crops. To identify the best protocol to prepare the stem cuttings is fundamental to the process of plantlet production of the species. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the implications of the type of apex cutting and the length of the remaining apex of stem cuttings to produce plantlets of Conilon coffee (Coffea canephora). To this end, two trials were conducted in the Marilândia Experimental Farm (Instituto Capixaba de Pesquisa, Assistência Técnica e Extensão Rural, Marilândia-ES). The first trial evaluated the types of apex cutting (straight or bevel cut), and the second trial studied the different lengths of the remaining apex (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 cm). Characteristics of the vegetative growth and photosynthetic traits of the plantlets of Conilon coffee were evaluated after 120 days of cultivation in a nursery. The bevel cut on the apex promoted the accumulation of total dry mass of the plantlets. Producing stem cuttings with apex length of approximately 1.5 cm favors the accumulation of mass and gains of leaf area of the plantlets of Conilon coffee produced by stem cutting. |
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Asexual propagation. |
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Café Robusta; Clone; Coffea Canephora. |
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Cloning (plants); Photosynthesis. |
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LEADER 02223naa a2200313 a 4500 001 1023103 005 2021-02-01 008 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aVERDIN FILHO, A. C. 245 $aImplications of the cut type and apex length of stem cuttings used for the production of plantlets of Conilon coffee.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2020 520 $aProducing plantlets of Conilon coffee within the specific recommendations and with a high level of quality is fundamental since it is capable of promoting the initial development of the crops. To identify the best protocol to prepare the stem cuttings is fundamental to the process of plantlet production of the species. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the implications of the type of apex cutting and the length of the remaining apex of stem cuttings to produce plantlets of Conilon coffee (Coffea canephora). To this end, two trials were conducted in the Marilândia Experimental Farm (Instituto Capixaba de Pesquisa, Assistência Técnica e Extensão Rural, Marilândia-ES). The first trial evaluated the types of apex cutting (straight or bevel cut), and the second trial studied the different lengths of the remaining apex (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 cm). Characteristics of the vegetative growth and photosynthetic traits of the plantlets of Conilon coffee were evaluated after 120 days of cultivation in a nursery. The bevel cut on the apex promoted the accumulation of total dry mass of the plantlets. Producing stem cuttings with apex length of approximately 1.5 cm favors the accumulation of mass and gains of leaf area of the plantlets of Conilon coffee produced by stem cutting. 650 $aCloning (plants) 650 $aPhotosynthesis 650 $aCafé Robusta 650 $aClone 650 $aCoffea Canephora 653 $aAsexual propagation 700 1 $aFREITAS, S. de J. 700 1 $aCOMÉRIO, M. 700 1 $aVOLPI, P. S. 700 1 $aCOLODETTI, T. V. 700 1 $aRODRIGUES, W. N. 700 1 $aFONSECA, A. F. A. da. 700 1 $aPOSSE, S. C. P. 700 1 $aFONTES, A. G. 700 1 $aCHRISTO, B. F. 700 1 $aVIEIRA, L. J. D. 773 $tCoffee Science$gv. 15, p. e151770, 2020.
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