Cover crops and multifunctional microorganisms can affect development of upland rice

F. C. Araújo, A. Nascente, M. Filippi, M. A. Silva, V. S. Sousa, A. C. Lanna
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Cultivation of cover crops in the off-season and the use of multifunctional microorganisms are strategic technologies to ensure sustainability in upland rice production. The objective of this work was to determine the effect of mix of cover crops cultivated in the off-season and multifunctional microorganisms on the growth promotion of upland rice plants, under no-tillage systems conducted in the Brazilian Cerrado. The experimental design was a complete randomized blocks in a 6x2 factorial scheme with four replications. The treatments consisted of a combination of six soil covering plants 1. Fallow (control); 2. millet (Pennisetum glaucum) and crotalaria (Crotalaria juncea, C. spectabilis and C. ochroleuca); 3. millet and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajanus); 4. millet and Urochoa ruziziensis; 5. millet, U. ruziziensis and pigeon pea; and 6. millet and buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum)), with or without the application of coinoculants 1301 (Bacillus sp.) + Azospirillum sp. The mix of cover crops millet + U. ruziziensis and millet + U. ruziziensis + pigeon pea recorded the largest biomass production and the highest nutrient content in the straw. Rice plants cultivated after millet + pigeon pea showed largest transpiration and stomata conductance. The application of multifunctional microorganisms contributed to an increase of 29% in the photosynthetic rates of rice plants. The highest upland rice grain yield was achieved after mix of millet + crotalaria (Crotalaria juncea, C. spectabilis and C. ochroleuca). The application of multifunctional microorganisms increased the mass of 1000 grains, but does not affect rice grain yield. Our results showed that cover crops significantly affected rice grain yield and the multifunctional microorganisms affected grain quality
覆盖作物和多功能微生物可以影响旱稻的发育
在旱季种植覆盖作物和使用多功能微生物是确保旱稻生产可持续性的战略技术。这项工作的目的是确定在巴西塞拉多进行的免耕制度下,在反季节种植的覆盖作物和多功能微生物混合对旱稻植物生长的促进作用。试验设计为完全随机区组,6x2因子方案,4个重复。这些处理包括6种覆盖植物的组合。休闲(控制);2. 谷子(Pennisetum glaucum)和芥菜(crotalaria juncea, C. spectabilis和C. ochroleuca);3.谷子和鸽豆(Cajanus Cajanus);4. 谷子和乌桕;5. 谷子、木豆;和6。谷子和荞麦(Fagopyrum esculentum),在施用或不施用助菌剂1301 (Bacillus sp.) +偶氮螺旋菌sp.)的情况下,覆盖作物谷子+毛豆和谷子+毛豆的秸秆生物量产量和养分含量最高。谷子+鸽豆后栽培的水稻蒸腾和气孔导度最大。施用多功能微生物可使水稻植株光合速率提高29%。以谷子+芥菜(crotalaria juncea, C. spectabilis和C. ochroleuca)配栽的旱稻产量最高。施用多功能微生物可提高千粒重,但不影响水稻产量。结果表明,覆盖作物对水稻产量有显著影响,多功能微生物对稻米品质有显著影响
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