AGRONOMIC VIABILITY OF PASSION FRUIT IN DIFFERENT SPACING
Passiflora spp, cultivars, financial analysis.
Planting density has been studied as a strategy to improve productivity and profitability in passion fruit cultivation and the use of small spacings can result in a high planting density. Cultivation in a protected environment allows greater control of the environment, production at various times of the year, extension of the harvest period and fruit quality. The production of passion fruit species can be a profitable activity aimed at diversifying products for sale. The objective of this work is to verify the effects of different spacing systems on the sour passion fruit, solar cultivar in four planting densities: experiment adopted a randomized block design for production during the first cycle: the first was 1.80x2 (greenhouse ); 3x1.80x2; 3x2; 1.80x2 (field). And the variation in productivity of different passion fruit cultivars P. edulis Sims (Roxinho), BRS Sertão Forte, BRS Pérola do Cerrado and BRS Mel do Cerrado, throughout the year.