2007
DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v29i2.257
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Produtividade de soja em plantio direto em sucessão ao trigo, aveia branca, aveia preta com e sem adubação nitrogenada

Abstract: Produtividade de soja em plantio direto em sucessão ao trigo, aveia Produtividade de soja em plantio direto em sucessão ao trigo, aveia Produtividade de soja em plantio direto em sucessão ao trigo, aveia Produtividade de soja em plantio direto em sucessão ao trigo, aveia branca, aveia preta com e sem adubação nitrogenada branca, aveia preta com e sem adubação nitrogenada branca, aveia preta com e sem adubação nitrogenada branca, aveia preta com e sem adubação nitrogenada Maringá, Av. Colombo, 5790, Maringá, … Show more

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“…These winter crops are part of the strategy for rotation and provide soil protection and input of dry matter (DM) for their coverage. The roots result in different forms of land use, and may interfere with the physical characteristics of the soil and provide enhanced water and nutrient retention capacity, which influences the reduction of unfavorable climatic effects on succession crops (Kubo et al, 2007). Another advantage of winter crops is their cultivation for hay or silage, and, especially, for grazing with cattle on crop-livestock integration (CLI) system and subsequent direct seeding (DS) in the remaining straw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These winter crops are part of the strategy for rotation and provide soil protection and input of dry matter (DM) for their coverage. The roots result in different forms of land use, and may interfere with the physical characteristics of the soil and provide enhanced water and nutrient retention capacity, which influences the reduction of unfavorable climatic effects on succession crops (Kubo et al, 2007). Another advantage of winter crops is their cultivation for hay or silage, and, especially, for grazing with cattle on crop-livestock integration (CLI) system and subsequent direct seeding (DS) in the remaining straw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%