2017
DOI: 10.32929/2446-8355.2017v26n3p225-236
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Cultura Da Soja Em Sucessão Ao Cultivo De Milho Em Consórcio Com Braquiárias

Abstract: A produção de palha no plantio direto deve ser suficiente para manutenção e sustentabilidade do sistema. O consórcio de milho com forrageiras como cultura antecessora da soja de verão constitui uma alternativa para suprir o aporte anual de palha necessário para manutenção. Sendo assim, o objetivo foi avaliar a cultura da soja implantada sobre palhada oriunda do consórcio de milho outonal com braquiárias em diferentes profundidades de semeadura, com ênfase para a produtividade de soja. O experimento foi conduzi… Show more

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“…In years of late planting or under conditions of water deficit, there is the alternative of millet (Pennisetum glaucum) being cultivated in the second harvest due to its high biomass production and nutrient cycling, with greater tolerance to drought periods [11]. It is important to emphasize that the cultivation of these grasses in the second harvest provides crop remains that decompose more slowly when compared to soybean [12], which helps to preserve soil moisture and increases the stability of aggregates and organic carbon accumulation, directly influencing the activity of microbial communities in soils, enzymatic activity, cycling and release of nutrients [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In years of late planting or under conditions of water deficit, there is the alternative of millet (Pennisetum glaucum) being cultivated in the second harvest due to its high biomass production and nutrient cycling, with greater tolerance to drought periods [11]. It is important to emphasize that the cultivation of these grasses in the second harvest provides crop remains that decompose more slowly when compared to soybean [12], which helps to preserve soil moisture and increases the stability of aggregates and organic carbon accumulation, directly influencing the activity of microbial communities in soils, enzymatic activity, cycling and release of nutrients [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) with forage species is a practice that has been adopted to enhance the input and maintenance of soil straw in no-till systems (NTSs) (Chioderoli et al, 2012;Garcia et al, 2014;Gazola et al, 2017;Silva et al, 2019). Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%