2018
DOI: 10.25186/cs.v13i1.1332
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Intercropping period between species of green manures and organically-fertilized coffee plantation

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The adequate supply of nitrogen to coffee plantation is one of the main challenges of organic agriculture. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of organic fertilization with two legume species in different intercropping periods on nitrogen nutrition, initial growth and productivity of coffee plantation. The experimental design was in randomized blocks, in 2x4 split-plot factorial design, being that the plot consisted of two intercrops (coffee+jack bean and coffee+hyacinth bean) and … Show more

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“…In the case of organic coffee, Indonesia (0.50 MT), Ethiopia (0.35 MT), and Mexico (0.12 MT) produced the most raw green coffee [1]. The quality of coffee is determined by many factors, such as the type of production (organic or conventional), plantation localization, and agrotechnical conditions [2,3]. The next steps in production that affect coffee quality are roasting and brewing times.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of organic coffee, Indonesia (0.50 MT), Ethiopia (0.35 MT), and Mexico (0.12 MT) produced the most raw green coffee [1]. The quality of coffee is determined by many factors, such as the type of production (organic or conventional), plantation localization, and agrotechnical conditions [2,3]. The next steps in production that affect coffee quality are roasting and brewing times.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LVwf: Typical Acriferic Red Oxisol; RLm: Typical Chernossolic Litholytic Entisol; L*S: legume species X soil type interaction; C.V.: coefficient of variation; ns: non-significant, and * and * significant at 1% and 5% probability; Different letters in the column differ significantly by the Tukey's test at 5% probability. The cycling of P and other nutrients is important for coffee nutrition (Cardoso et al, 2018) due to reductions in costs and dependence on industrial inputs for coffee growing (Vilela et al, 2011). Green manuring is a technique that has shown promising results for coffee plants (Paulo et al, 2006;Araújo et al, 2013;Vilela et al, 2011;Cardoso et al, 2018;Jaeggi et al, 2019;Franco Junior et al, 2019), either in pre-cultivation or intercropped in-between rows of already-established crops.…”
Section: Coffee Plant Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cycling of P and other nutrients is important for coffee nutrition (Cardoso et al, 2018) due to reductions in costs and dependence on industrial inputs for coffee growing (Vilela et al, 2011). Green manuring is a technique that has shown promising results for coffee plants (Paulo et al, 2006;Araújo et al, 2013;Vilela et al, 2011;Cardoso et al, 2018;Jaeggi et al, 2019;Franco Junior et al, 2019), either in pre-cultivation or intercropped in-between rows of already-established crops.…”
Section: Coffee Plant Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O uso destas plantas de cobertura de solo, sobretudo das Fabaceae tem se tornado uma estratégia de produção de algumas propriedades, tendo a capacidade de aumentar a sustentabilidade da produção agrícola (ROSA, 2017), também buscando a sustentabilidade da produção e uma diminuição no gasto com fertilizantes nitrogenados. Ainda, proteção do solo e o ambiente (PEDROSA et al, 2014), que segundo Bertol et al (2007), em condições onde as plantas de solo podem cobrir 100% da superfície do solo é possível que estas plantas possam reduzir totalmente as perdas de solo. Ainda, utilizadas como plantas de rotação e sucessão de grandes culturas em entressafras para diversificação de espécies, quebra de ciclos de pragas e doenças.…”
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