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Item MANEJO FITOTÉCNICO DA CULTURA DO FEIJÃO-COMUM(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-04-01) SOLIDÁRIO, Adriano Pereira; CAETANO, Flávio Álvaro Macedo; JESUS, Marlon Fernando Gonzaga de; DEARO, Matheus Peral; AMARAL, Murilo Henrique; SANTOS, Vanessa GomesThis Integrator Project at first suggested a hypothetical situation that we had acquired an agricultural property in Rio Verde (GO) and that we decided to start a crop of the bean legume in this property Therefore, we consider it relevant to start this work contextualizing the municipality of Rio Verde, in Goiás, 420 km from Brasília. River Verde has an altitude of 748m above the sea, and a slightly undulating topography, with 5% slope. The Köppen and Geiger climate classification, the climate is Aw, i.e. a tropical climate, which is divided into two seasons: dry, occurring between April and October, and the rainy season, occurring from November to April. The annual monthly temperature is in the range of 23.4°C and the average annual rainfall is 1493mm. About its soil, it is of the latosol type dark red with clayey and sandy-clay textures and also different silt and porosity distribution profiles (CITY HALL OF RIO VERDE, 2009; 2019).Item Manejo Fitotécnico da Cultura do Feijão-Comum(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-27) SOLIDÁRIO, Adriano Pereira; CAETANO, Flávio Álvaro Macedo; JESUS, Marlon Fernando Gonzaga de; DEARO, Matheus Peral; AMARAL, Murilo Henrique; SANTOS, Vanessa GomesIn this project, the theory about the bean legume was developed as mentioned previously in relation to the hypothetical situation that was suggested to us. In this way, we perform the survey of bean sowing parameters. Regarding the parameters, start with line spacing, the standardized measurement of 0.50m is generally used; The depth in clayey areas is determined between 3 to 4 cm and in sandy areas 5 to 6 cm; the final population generally settles at 240,000 plants per hectare, with some cultivars being exceptions. The seeding density, initial stand and final stand are related to the desired final population, which may vary according to the size of the area, possible emergence of weeds and pests, among others. In Annex 1, it can be seen tables with some cultivars of carioca, black and other types of commercial groups, with sowing data and parameters, as well as information regarding resistance and productivity numbers (SILVA, 2021).