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Bean cultivation is important worldwide, both in terms of economic development and social character. It is cultivated in the most diverse types of production systems and in practically the entire Brazilian territory. However, it is still considered a subsistence crop in many regions and is produced by family farms. Among the production factors that most influence the success of productive and high-quality crops, water deficit is one of the most serious. The western border region of Rio Grande do Sul has great potential for bean production, considering the average rainfall during the growing…mehr

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Bean cultivation is important worldwide, both in terms of economic development and social character. It is cultivated in the most diverse types of production systems and in practically the entire Brazilian territory. However, it is still considered a subsistence crop in many regions and is produced by family farms. Among the production factors that most influence the success of productive and high-quality crops, water deficit is one of the most serious. The western border region of Rio Grande do Sul has great potential for bean production, considering the average rainfall during the growing months. However, poor distribution of rainfall during the phenological stages of the crop can lead to reduced production. Thus, irrigation becomes a strong ally, together with other production factors, in supplementing water during critical periods, so that the crop can develop and reach its maximum productive potential.
Autorenporträt
Agricultural Engineer from the Federal University of Pampa and the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Farroupilha (2015). Master's degree in Agricultural Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Maria (2016). PhD candidate in the Postgraduate Programme in Agricultural Engineering - PPGEA at the Federal University of Santa Maria - RS, Brazil.