ARAGÃO, V. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1306869823875589; ARAGÃO, Vladenilson Frota.
Resumo:
With the objective of studying the effects of nitrogen and irrigation level in the
development and production of the pepper culture (Capsicum annuum L), hybrid
Magali R, cultivated in a controlled atmosphere, an experiment was conducted in the
green house of the Water Resources Department as part of the Technological
Teaching Center Institute -CENTEC, in Sobral-CE. Four irrigation levels were
applied (50, 75, 100 and 125% of Class A Evaporation Pan -ECA) associated with
four levels of nitrogen (0, 50, 75 and 100% of N), being adopted the entirely
randomized experiment technique and fatorial type 4 x 4 , with 5 repetitions. The
pepper plants were cultivated in reservoirs with 15 liters capacity with a plant for
every reservoir. The nitrogen fertilizer was applied manually, while the irrigation
sheets were applied by a dripper irrigation system, with a dripper for every plant. The
daily irrigations were applied according to the Evaporation Pan index and the
nitrogen doses followed the recommendations from the "manual de adubacao e
calagem para o estado do Ceara" a guideline for fertilization and acid correction in
Ceara State . The characteristics related to growth, production, plant mass and water
use efficiency were analyzed. It was verified that the number of fruits for the hybrid
Magali R was four times higher as the nitrogen levels increased and the highest
productivity (15,013 t.ha-1) was observed for the treatment with both the highest
irrigation sheet and level of nitrogen (L4N4).