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Floral biology aspects of the early dwarf and common cashew

The knowledge of the floral biology is very important for the development of the cashew's culture (Anacardium occidentale L.). In relation to botanical aspects, the morphological characteristics of flowers contributed effective to determination of the well-known species of Anacardium. It was aimed at studing the floral biology of the early dwarf and common cashew. The research was developed in the experimental area of the Department of Fitotecnia, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Universidade Federal do Piauí, in Teresina, PI, and nine clones of dwarf cajueiro ('CAP 14', 'Embrapa 09', 'Embrapa 50', 'Embrapa 51', 'Embrapa 76', 'Embrapa 183', 'Embrapa 189', 'FAGA 01', 'FAGA 11') and a clone of common cashew ('CCA'), were evaluated using four paniculae per plant, in north, south, east and west orientation. The varietal types, common and early dwarf cashew, present little variation for most of the evaluated characteristics. The common cashew presents a larger proportion between the number of hermaphrodite flowers and the total number of flowers than the early dwarf cashew clones; this may facilitate a larger production of fruits in the common cashew. The number of developed fruits is very low in both varietal types. The paniculae placed in different cardinal orientations are similar in all the clones in relation to the aspects related to the floral biology of the cashew.

Anacardium occidentale; floral biology; fruits yield


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