Célia Das Eiras Ludovina DGDGE MELO, Francisco Cláudio LOPES DE FREITAS, Antonio DA Piedade DE MELO, Edimar Antonio CAMPOS COSTA, L. D. Pimentel
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摘要
本研究的目的是评估高粱和臂草(信号草,特别是栅栏草)同时生长用于饲料生产的干物质含量和形态参数,以及初级作物季节以外的土壤覆盖形成。各处理采用随机区组设计,包括3种不同的播种安排:高粱+高粱行间两行腕足菌、高粱+两行腕足菌(一行一株+高粱行间一株)和高粱撒播腕足菌;以及单作栽培的高粱和腕鱼。在第一个循环中,单配高粱的干物质产量较高,约为12.01 t hm -1。而播播臂鱼组高粱的总干物质产量最高,高粱为11.01 t ha-1,臂鱼组为3.75 t ha-1。在第二个循环中,单作腕鱼和撒播腕鱼高粱的土壤覆被最大,分别为95%和86%。因此,为了生产饲草型高粱,并利用腕子蒿形成足够的土壤覆盖,在撒播高粱时,将其与腕子蒿间作是一种很有前途的策略。
SOWING ARRANGEMENTS OF SORGHUM WITH BRACHIARIA FOR FORAGE PRODUCTION AND SOIL COVER
The objective of this study was to evaluate the dry matter content and morphological parameters of sorghum and brachiaria (signalgrass, specifically palisade grass) grown simultaneously for forage production, along with soil cover formation outside of the primary crop season. The treatments were in a randomized block design consisting of three different sowing arrangements: sorghum + two rows of brachiaria between sorghum rows, sorghum + two rows of brachiaria (one in the row + another between the sorghum rows), and sorghum with brachiaria broadcast; as well as sorghum and brachiaria in monoculture. In the first cycle, the dry matter yield of sorghum was higher, approximately 12.01 t ha-1, in the arrangement of sorghum alone. However, the highest total dry matter yield was obtained in the arrangement of sorghum with broadcast brachiaria, with 11.01 t ha-1 for sorghum and 3.75 t ha-1 for the brachiaria. In the second cycle, soil cover was greatest in the brachiaria monoculture and the arrangement of sorghum with broadcast brachiaria, at 95% and 86%, respectively. Therefore, intending to produce forage sorghum and form adequate soil cover by brachiaria, the sorghum intercropping with brachiaria in broadcast sowing is a promising strategy.