2021
DOI: 10.20873/uftv8-10287
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Urochloa brizantha E Andropogon gayanus EM MONOCULTIVO E CONSÓRCIO SOB DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE ADUBAÇÃO

Abstract: No Tocantins as condições climáticas são favoráveis para cultivo de plantas forrageiras, possibilitando elevada produtividade agrícola. Sendo assim, para solucionar problemas como manejo incorreto de aplicação de espécies forrageiras, insere-se o Sistema de Plantio Direto (SPD). Este trabalho objetivou avaliar o crescimento e tempo de meia vida em braquiarão e andropogon em sistemas de monocultivo e em consórcio sob três níveis de adubação. O experimento ocorreu sob um Latossolo Vermelho distrófico, submetido … Show more

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“…However, depending on the sustainable management practices adopted and the climatic conditions of the site, results are observed that indicate improvements in soil quality in the system after 3 to 4 years of implementation (MATA et al, 2021), such as increased porosity and carbon stock, in addition to reduced soil density and resistance to penetration. Thus, it is important to continuously monitor these changes in order to produce information that supports interventions in these systems, aiming at improving soil quality with a consequent increase in crop productivity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, depending on the sustainable management practices adopted and the climatic conditions of the site, results are observed that indicate improvements in soil quality in the system after 3 to 4 years of implementation (MATA et al, 2021), such as increased porosity and carbon stock, in addition to reduced soil density and resistance to penetration. Thus, it is important to continuously monitor these changes in order to produce information that supports interventions in these systems, aiming at improving soil quality with a consequent increase in crop productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%