Panicum maximum cultivars for use in integrated agricultural production systems in Cerrado biome soils
Lucas Ruaro Bublitz,
Antonio Leandro Chaves Gurgel,
Alexandre César Mauri
et al.
Abstract:Integrated production systems have been an alternative for diversifying agricultural production, and therefore, it is necessary to study tropical forage grasses that can impact both straw production and soil organic matter, as well as benefit animal production. The objective of this work was to evaluate the productive characteristics and accumulation of nutrients in the biomass of grasses of the genus Panicum grown in the off‐season, in Cerrado biome soil as cover plants for use in integrated production system… Show more
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