2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0014479717000333
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Pearl Millet Production Practices in Brazil: A Review

Abstract: SUMMARYPearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] is grown as a forage, cover and grain crop in Brazil. Historically, forage production has the most important use, but during the last 30 years, the use as a cover crop in no-till soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] production systems has expanded greatly and is currently used on over 5 million ha. Grain production as livestock feed is presently of minor importance but expanding. This review cites 125 references and documents pearl millet research conducted in… Show more

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“…The no-tillage system of vegetable production reduces the dependence on fertilizers due to the maintenance, or increase, of the organic matter levels of the soil. This increment occurs due to the biological nitrogen fixation from the Fabaceae plant family and by the cycling of macro and micronutrients contained in the residues from the different cover crops used (Assis et al, 2017;Pacheco et al, 2017). The implementation of the no-tillage system for broccoli production has the potential to reduce the use of mineral and agrochemical fertilizers (Doane et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resumo Ciclagem De Nutrientes De Diferentes Resíduos Vegetaimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The no-tillage system of vegetable production reduces the dependence on fertilizers due to the maintenance, or increase, of the organic matter levels of the soil. This increment occurs due to the biological nitrogen fixation from the Fabaceae plant family and by the cycling of macro and micronutrients contained in the residues from the different cover crops used (Assis et al, 2017;Pacheco et al, 2017). The implementation of the no-tillage system for broccoli production has the potential to reduce the use of mineral and agrochemical fertilizers (Doane et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resumo Ciclagem De Nutrientes De Diferentes Resíduos Vegetaimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of the no-tillage system for broccoli production has the potential to reduce the use of mineral and agrochemical fertilizers (Doane et al, 2009). Cover crops such as signal grass (SG), sunn hemp (SH) and pearl millet (PM) present great results of biomass production in summer: 6 to 13 t ha -1 , 7 to 12 t ha -1 and 4 to 9 t ha -1 , respectively (Torres et al, 2015;Assis et al, 2017). In winter, these values decrease, reaching 2.0 to 3.0 t ha -1 , 2.0 to 4.0 t ha -1 and 3.5 to 5.3 t ha -1 , respectively (Torres et al, 2008;Crusciol & Soratto, 2009).…”
Section: Resumo Ciclagem De Nutrientes De Diferentes Resíduos Vegetaimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A dose of 40 kg N ha −1 was found to be economical for most of the millet-growing regions, but higher nitrogen applications are recommended in soil with adequate moisture. The high-yielding varieties and hybrids use N more efficiently than traditional cultivars [14,15]. The mechanism of utilizing higher doses of nitrogen in most cereals needs to be understood [16].…”
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“…Recently, it has occupied large areas under summer cultivation in north-western India and is proving to be significant source of fodder for livestock [4,5]. Also, Brazil which introduced this crop as cover crop in soybean cropping system, now cultivates 5 m ha of pearl millet for feed and forage purposes [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%