La planta ideal de yuca para obtener rendimientos máximos

A series of trials were carried out using cassava. Crop growth rate increased with leaf area up to LAI 4; root growth rate increased up to LAI 3-3.5, then declined. LAI is determined by leaf size, leaf formation rate and individual leaf life. Leaf size reached a max 4 mo after planting and then decreased; the max was a varietal character. Leaf life was reduced by shading but in full daylight was determined by the var. Leaf formation rate/shoot apex showed little genetic vafiation and declined with time; large differences in leaf formation rate/plant were determined by differences in branching pattern. Top growth had preference over root growth, and root sink was not limiting when root no./plant was equal to or greater than 9. A computer program was written to implement a dynamic growth model, which suggests that high-yielding plants will branch late in life and possess large leaves and long leaf life. Potential yields of greater than 25 t/ha/yr dry roots are obtainable at 400-500 g cal (cm)-2 day radiation. (AS)

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cock, James H., Franklin, D., Sandoval, G, Juri, P.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Centro de Información sobre la Yuca 1979
Subjects:manihot esculenta, branching, growth, leaf area, leaves, plant development, plant physiological process, productivity, roots, simulation models, timing, developmental stages, physiology, plant anatomy, plant physiology, research, starch crops,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69945
http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/11000_ESP_La_%20planta_%20ideal_%20de_%20yuca_%20para_%20obtener_%20rendimientos_%20maximos.pdf
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