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Influence of Tree Shade on the Growth and Chlorophyll Content of Arabica Coffee Plants Established in an Agroforestry System at Southern Manabí, Ecuador

Influence of Tree Shade on the Growth and Chlorophyll Content of Arabica Coffee Plants Established in an Agroforestry System at Southern Manabí, Ecuador

Julio Adolfo Corzo-Bacallao1*, Carlos Alfredo Salas-Macías1, Osvaldo Fonseca-Rodríguez2,3, Felipe R. Garcés-Fiallos1, Erika Isabel Alcívar-Muñoz1 and Henry Fabricio Baque-Loor1 
 

 
1Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Universidad Técnica de Manabí, Km 15 vía Portoviejo-Santa Ana, Lodana, Ecuador, Postal Code: 131302; 2Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden; 3Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences, Czech Republic.

*Correspondence | Julio Adolfo Corzo Bacallao, Department of Agronomic Engineering, Faculty of Agronomy, Technical University of Manabí, Portoviejo, Ecuador; Email: julio.corzo@utm.edu.ec 

Figure 1:

Effects of shadow levels (S1, S2, and S3) on phenological variables of Arabica coffee trees (Coffea arabica L.) measured fortnightly, first trimester of postharvest development. Total branches in the middle third (TB-M) and lower third (TB-L); Total productive branches in the middle third (TPB-M) and lower third (TPB-L); Nodes of a productive branch in the middle third (NPB-M) and lower third (NPB-L); Productive nodes of a productive branch in the middle third (PNPB-M) and lower third (PNPB-L); Fruits (or flowers) in productive branches of the middle third (FPB-M) and lower third (FPB-L); Relative amount of chlorophyll measured in SPAD units (C); Diameter (cm) of the stem of the coffee tree at 15 cm from the ground (D); Height (m) of the coffee tree (H).

Figure 2:

Model results with significant estimates. Effects of high (S3) and low (S1) shadow levels, time (T) and S x T interaction on dependent variables, compared to a shadow level as a control (S2=0). Total branches in the middle third (TB-M) and lower third (TB-L); Total productive branches in the middle third (TPB-M) and lower third (TPB-L); Nodes of a productive branch in the middle third (NPB-M) and lower third (NPB-L); Productive nodes of a productive branch in the middle third (PNPB-M) and lower third (PNPB-L); Fruits (or flowers) in productive branches of the middle third (FPB-M) and lower third (FPB-L); Relative amount of chlorophyll measured in SPAD units (C); Diameter (cm) of the stem of the coffee tree at 15 cm from the ground (D); Height (m) of the coffee tree (H).

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

March

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vol.40, Iss. 1, Pages 01-262

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