2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.eja.2012.09.004
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The no-tillage system and cover crops—Alternatives to increase upland rice yields

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“…This amount of straw on the soil surface is equivalent to 2.3 t of dry matter ha -1 and it is sufficient to cover about 40% of the soil (Miyazawa et al, 2002;Mauli et al, 2011). It is noteworthy that this value is even lower, considering that Brachiaria species have potential to produce 20 t ha -1 of dry matter (Fischer et al, 2001;Crusciol et al, 2012;Nascente et al, 2013a).…”
Section: Dmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…This amount of straw on the soil surface is equivalent to 2.3 t of dry matter ha -1 and it is sufficient to cover about 40% of the soil (Miyazawa et al, 2002;Mauli et al, 2011). It is noteworthy that this value is even lower, considering that Brachiaria species have potential to produce 20 t ha -1 of dry matter (Fischer et al, 2001;Crusciol et al, 2012;Nascente et al, 2013a).…”
Section: Dmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…On the other hand, as higher the amount of accumulated Brachiaria dry matter as lower was the rice yields in all types of Brachiaria management. Fischer et al (1995), Crusciol et al (2012) and Nascente et al (2013a) add that species of Brachiaria spp. produce large amount of biomass, which if not properly managed, can undermine emergence and establishment of rice plants.…”
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“…No entanto, a redução da disponibilidade dos recursos hídricos para a irrigação da cultura devido ao aumento do consumo industrial e humano, tem exigido a busca por alternativas que possibilitem o cultivo do arroz com maior economia de água. Como alternativa temse o cultivo do arroz no ecossistema de terras altas que pode ser no sistema irrigado por aspersão ou no sequeiro, dependendo da água da chuva Nascente et al, 2013). Neste sentido, tem-se o sistema plantio direto (SPD) sistema este que, devido à manutenção de palha cobrindo o solo, se caracteriza pela maior conservação de sua umidade.…”
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“…Such systems are sustainable because of untilled soils and crop rotation that provide permanent maintenance of straw on the soil surface (Sulc and Tracy, 2007;Nascente and Crusciol, 2012;Nascente et al, 2013c). Soybean and corn are the most important cash crops planted in soil under NTS, which is becoming an important kind of soil management practice in Brazil (Conab, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%