The canopy coverage is correlated with the number of shoots produced by Eucalyptus clones in a clonal minigarden
2018
Saudade de Aguiar, Natália | Navroski, Marcio Carlos | Miranda, Letícia | Sehnen Mota, Clenilso | Estopa, Regiane Abjaud | Nicoletti, Marcos Felipe | Konzen, Enéas Ricardo
In this work, we analyzed the correlation between the canopy coverage of two commercial clones of Eucalyptus benthamii and one of E. dunnii and their shoot yields in a clonal mini-garden system. By canopy coverage, we referred to the area of a picture occupied by leaves (green area) when analyzed using computational resources. The mini-garden was set up to yield shoots on a regular time schedule (between 20 and 30 days) to obtain mini-cuttings for clonal propagation. Pictures were taken at approximately 30 cm above the upper leaves from the plots containing mini-stumps of each clone on the day before the collection of mini-cuttings for six consecutive harvests (approximately six months). The leaf coverage was obtained using the computational package Easy Leaf Area. Our results indicated a significantly high Pearson correlation coefficient (r = 0,744, P
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