Spacing and sowing density on upland cotton in South-West of Bahia State

Authors

  • Napoleão E. de Macêdo Beltrão
  • Demóstenes M. P. de Azevedo
  • Dirceu J. Vieira
  • Laudemiro B. da Nóbrega

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1988.v23.13983

Keywords:

Gossypium hirsutum, population, Bahia

Abstract

Four field experiments were carried out in Yuyu Valley, South-West of Bahia State, Brazil, during the years 1980/81, 81/82, and 82/83 in medium and high natural fertility soils to define the best spacing (between rows) and sowing density on upland cotton for that region. The experimental design used was a factorial with common and non common treatments. The spacings tested were: 1.00 m; 0.80 m; and 0.60 m between rows. These spacings were common to all places and years, while 1,20 m was common to only three places. The sowing densities tested were 3; 7; 11; and 15 plants per meter of row and no thinning. Each experiment was analised separately and fourteen dependent variables were analised in a combined analysis of variance. The results showed to be 0.60 m the most productive spacing as compared with 1.00 m getting yield increment of 13.9%. In terms of sowing density, no significant differences in cotton yield were obtained among treatments.

 

How to Cite

Beltrão, N. E. de M., Azevedo, D. M. P. de, Vieira, D. J., & Nóbrega, L. B. da. (2014). Spacing and sowing density on upland cotton in South-West of Bahia State. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 23(8), 903–909. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1988.v23.13983

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Section

PHYTOPATHOLOGY