Leguminosas isoladas e consorciadas com milheto em diferentes sistemas de manejo do solo no feijão orgânico.

IF 0.3 Q4 AGRONOMY
M. R. Herrada, W. Leandro, E. Ferreira
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Abstract

Several studies have demonstrated the benef its of using cover crops to maintain or improve soil quality and crop productivity. However, the effects of this management with organic common bean in conditions of savannah are still unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of legumes, mucuna (Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC, pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) HUTH, jack or pig bean (Canavalia ensiformis), sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea) in monoculture and intercropped with pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) R. Br. 1810, on grain production in common bean in organic production under systems of conventional and no-tillage soil management. The experiment was conducted with the cultivar BRS Pontal, arranged in a randomized block design. Bean plants were evaluated 90 days after germination, recording the number of pods per plant, number of grains per pod (NGV), number of grains per plant (NGP), weight of 100 grains (M100G) and grain production. The results showed that the number of pods, number of grains and grain yield of common bean in the organic system were influenced by the cover crops and soil management. Mucuna associated with millet and no-tillage system was outstanding, producing the best performance in these parameters. The highest grain yield was observed with the mucuna associated with maize in the no-tillage system. The average productivity of organic grain was 3.8 Mg ha-1. The cluster analysis showed a remarkable effect of soil management systems on bean production components.
豆科植物与谷子在不同土壤管理系统中的分离和间作。
一些研究已经证明了使用覆盖作物保持或改善土壤质量和作物生产力的好处。然而,这种管理的效果与有机普通豆在草原条件下仍然是未知的。本研究的目的是评价豆科植物,mucuna pruriens (L.)木豆(Cajanus cajan L.)HUTH, jack或pig bean (Canavalia ensiformis), sunhemp (Crotalaria juncea)单作,间作珍珠粟(Pennisetum glaucum L.)R. Br. 1810,在常规和免耕土壤管理制度下有机生产中普通豆的籽粒产量。试验以品种BRS Pontal为材料,采用随机区组设计。发芽90 d后对大豆植株进行评价,记录单株荚果数、每荚粒数(NGV)、单株粒数(NGP)、百粒重(M100G)和籽粒产量。结果表明,有机系统中普通豆的豆荚数、籽粒数和籽粒产量受覆盖作物和土壤管理的影响。谷子与免耕配栽的粘豆表现突出,在这些参数中表现最好。在免耕制度下,与玉米伴生的粘虫籽粒产量最高。有机粮食的平均产量为3.8 Mg ha-1。聚类分析表明,土壤管理制度对大豆生产要素的影响显著。
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Terra Latinoamericana
Terra Latinoamericana Environmental Science-Ecology
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