2015
DOI: 10.18677/enciclopedia_biosfera_2015_129
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Desenvolvimento Da Soja Em Sistemas De Integração Lavourapecuária-Floresta

Abstract: RESUMOO cultivo da soja distingue-se por ser a principal atividade responsável pela expansão da fronteira agrícola no País, sendo assim, necessário a utilização de sistemas que torne o cultivo sustentável. Objetivou-se avaliar o desenvolvimento da soja cultivada em diferentes sistemas. O experimento foi realizado no campo experimental da Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, Paragominas, Pará. Os tratamentos foram compostos por três sistemas de cultivo de soja, em sistema iLPF (consórcio com Brachiaria ruziziensis e inte… Show more

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“…Forage intercropped with soybean did not affected soybean yield. These results corroborate with Santos et al (2013) and Silva et al (2015), which evaluated soybean intercropped with forages in integrated crop-livestock, also did not observed differences between treatments for agronomic characteristics; however, the results were different those found by Bahry et al (2013), were a significant difference was only found for plant height. In several studies where advantages of forages as cover crops are shown, a strong relationship with soil attributes mostly in the soil chemistry, soil physics and some crop health were demonstrated to be improved by cover crop adoption (Pariz et al, 2014;Franzluebbers et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Forage intercropped with soybean did not affected soybean yield. These results corroborate with Santos et al (2013) and Silva et al (2015), which evaluated soybean intercropped with forages in integrated crop-livestock, also did not observed differences between treatments for agronomic characteristics; however, the results were different those found by Bahry et al (2013), were a significant difference was only found for plant height. In several studies where advantages of forages as cover crops are shown, a strong relationship with soil attributes mostly in the soil chemistry, soil physics and some crop health were demonstrated to be improved by cover crop adoption (Pariz et al, 2014;Franzluebbers et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…No-tillage system, well managed, has high potential to improve quality of soil profile (Spera et al, 2011), increasing contents of organic matter by better nutrient cycling capacity (Yagi et al, 2005;Izumi et al, 2009). Crops intercropped with forages reflect positively on soil properties, for high volume of roots in soil depth and production of organic matter increased by recycling of nutrients (Calonego et al, 2011;Silva et al, 2015). The reason for the low productivity in the plots without lime and gypsum probably occurred due to the low soil fertility with base saturation equal to 6.71%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma de suas principais vantagens é o fato do solo ser ocupado durante todo o ano ou grande parte dele, o que favorece a oferta de grão e carne a um custo reduzido (GONÇALVES & FRANCHINI 2007;SILVA et al, 2015).…”
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