2020
DOI: 10.36783/18069657rbcs20200034
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Phytomass input and nutrient cycling under different management systems in dwarf cashew cultivation

Abstract: Rational management of spontaneous plants is an alternative for increasing productivity in tree crops. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of management systems between rows and under the canopy of early dwarf cashew trees on the soil chemical properties and light-fraction organic matter and cashew root systems; we also evaluated the nutrient inputs from the spontaneous plants phytomass and cashew leaves deposited on an Arenic Kandiustults. The management systems under study were disc harrowing (DH) and me… Show more

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“…The low levels of crop productivity in the state are linked to climatic conditions, such as the semi-arid region, which has high temperatures and prolonged drought, in addition to inadequate correction and fertilization management practices and the absence of the adoption of sustainable forms of use (ALENCAR et al, 2018;SILVA et al, 2019;MORAIS et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low levels of crop productivity in the state are linked to climatic conditions, such as the semi-arid region, which has high temperatures and prolonged drought, in addition to inadequate correction and fertilization management practices and the absence of the adoption of sustainable forms of use (ALENCAR et al, 2018;SILVA et al, 2019;MORAIS et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%