The highest producing region in Brazil is the southeast, representing 62% of the planted area in Brazil (with São Paulo state alone
accounting for 52% of this total area) and average productivity of
∗ Corresponding author. Tel.: +55 43 3371 6206; fax: +55 43 3371 6100.
E-mail addresses: rosysouza@iapar.br (R.A. Souza), tiagotelles@yahoo.com.br
(T.S. Telles), machadowalquiria@ig.com.br (W. Machado),
hungria@cnpso.embrapa.br, hungria@pq.cnpq.br (M. Hungria), tavares@uel.br
(J.T. Filho), mfatima@uel.br (M.d.F. Guimarães).
69.8 t ha−1 , followed by the northeast, with 13% of total area and
average productivity of 60.3 t ha−1 (CONAB, 2012).
The highest producing region in Brazil is the southeast, representing 62% of the planted area in Brazil (with São Paulo state aloneaccounting for 52% of this total area) and average productivity of∗ Corresponding author. Tel.: +55 43 3371 6206; fax: +55 43 3371 6100.E-mail addresses: rosysouza@iapar.br (R.A. Souza), tiagotelles@yahoo.com.br(T.S. Telles), machadowalquiria@ig.com.br (W. Machado),hungria@cnpso.embrapa.br, hungria@pq.cnpq.br (M. Hungria), tavares@uel.br(J.T. Filho), mfatima@uel.br (M.d.F. Guimarães).69.8 t ha−1 , followed by the northeast, with 13% of total area andaverage productivity of 60.3 t ha−1 (CONAB, 2012).
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