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Title: 
Análise energética do novo sistema de produção de maracujá amarelo na região de Marília-SP
Other Titles: 
Energy analysis of new production system of yellow passion in region of Marilia-SP, Brazil
Author(s): 
Institution: 
  • Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios (APTA)
  • Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
0103-8478
Abstract: 
The study aimed to evaluate energy indicators of a new production system of yellow passion fruit in Marilia-SP. Analyzed the inputs of the biological energy, fossil and industrial and output energy in the form of fruits produced per unit area as well as five energy indicators. The input energy amounted 155,810.13MJ ha(-1). Chemical fertilizers and pesticides accounted for 71% and 24% of indirect energy industry, respectively. The activity generated per cycle / ha, 587.700.00MJ, and cultural productivity 0.19MJ kg(-1). The efficiency culture was 3.77. The cultural energy net totaled 431,889.87MJ ha(-1). The energy efficiency (4.17) and energy balance (550,312.91MJ ha(-1)) was favorable. It was concluded that the direct energy consumption from fossil fuels, even though significant, yet permits the production of the fruit of an environmentally sustainable manner. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides were the most representative of indirect energy industry due to the intensification of fertilization as a means of disease prevention.
Issue Date: 
1-Feb-2014
Citation: 
Ciencia Rural. Santa Maria: Univ Federal Santa Maria, v. 44, n. 2, p. 235-240, 2014.
Time Duration: 
235-240
Publisher: 
Univ Federal Santa Maria
Keywords: 
  • Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa
  • energy efficiency
  • energy balance
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782014000200007
URI: 
Access Rights: 
Acesso aberto
Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/112031
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