2024
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14081434
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No-Tillering System: Is It Worth Conducting Soil Scarification as an Option for “Field Reform”?

Eduardo de Carvalho Machione,
Renata Fernandes de Queiroz,
Afonso Lopes
et al.

Abstract: The adoption of a no-till system presents difficulties in maintaining the potential crop yield under long-term conditions when compacted soil layers are observed in the field. The research objective was to assess the benefits of soil intervention in a traditional area of no-till system while considering the production parameters of corn (Zea mays L.) under tropical conditions. The area was installed considering 24 experimental units, including 6 treatments, a 3 × 2 scheme, and 4 repetitions (3 soil management … Show more

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