Embrapa uses the study to launch a publication on the phases of chickpea cultivation in Brazil

Published Feb 21, 2022

Tridge summary

Embrapa Vegetables has developed a phenology study to understand the different stages of kabuli chickpea culture, from germination to maturation. The results of this study, highlighted in Technical Communiqué 133, are essential for production techniques and are expected to enhance communication between researchers, technical assistance agents, extension workers, and producers. The chickpea crop scale will guide the timing of cultural practices such as fertilization and pesticide application. This study fills a significant gap in knowledge about the chickpea culture and is crucial for the successful cultivation of the kabuli-type chickpea, which is essential in Brazil.
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Original content

Phenology, considered an important tool to support production techniques, was the study pioneered by Embrapa Vegetables to define the different stages of kabuli chickpea culture, both in its vegetative part - germination, emergence, shoot and root growth - as in reproductive - flowering, fruiting, seed formation and maturation. The construction and results of this knowledge, defined as the phenological scale of chickpeas, are presented in Technical Communiqué 133 “Phenology of Kabuli-type chickpeas”, recently published, which can be accessed here. “The use of the chickpea crop scale will allow communication between the various publics involved, such as researchers, public and private technical assistance agents, extension workers and producers”, highlights analyst Sabrina Carvalho, who participated in the study. According to her, the work of phenology was a challenging experience, carried out in the middle of a pandemic. “We were able to monitor and describe all the vegetative and ...
Source: Embrapa

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