EVANGELISTA, Adão W. P.; MELO, Paulo C. de.; BERNARDINO, Daniel T.
Résumé:
Irrigation allied to an adequate fertilization it’s a combination that improves crop yield
and crop quality, and also provides conditions for achieving a better product, with higher commercial
value. This study was carried out in order to evaluate the effects of irrigation management and
lithothamnium application methods over coffee yield. The field experiment was conducted in the
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, at the Gloria experimental farm, in Uberlândia, MG. Five
different irrigation depths, corresponding to different fractions (0, 140, 80, 120, 160%) of the
evaporation from a class A pan (ECA), and two different lithothamnium application methods (soil and
leaf application) were used as treatments. A totally randomized block design with split-plots, and with
four replications, was used. Plots receiving the same irrigation depth were split by application method.
Coffee yield, relative production and coffee beans density were evaluated. It was concluded that coffee
irrigation is highly recommended fort the “Triangulo” region of Minas Gerais and that lithothamnium
foliar application is more effective.