Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.

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Autor(a) principal: SOUSA, D. C. de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: ROSA, J. D., MEDEIROS, J. C., BOECHAT, C. L., NÓBREGA, R. S. A., SOUZA, H. A. de, SAGRILO, E.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Cover crops improve the physical, chemical and biological quality of the soil and boost crop yield. However, the magnitude of the effects on the microbial activity in tropical soils of Cerrado is still little explored. This study aimed to evaluate the soil microbial attributes and soybean yield after cultivation of cover crops in a sandy clay loam oxisol under no-tillage system, in a region with weather dominated by a bimodal rainfall pattern (Aw type). The experiment was designed in randomized blocks, using a split-plot scheme, with different cover crops in the plots and different soil sampling times in the subplots. The cover crops treatments consisted of the previous cultivation of Crotalaria spectabilis (C. spectabilis), Crotalaria ochroleuca (C. ochroleuca), Cajanus cajan (pigeon pea); Urochloa ruziziensis (brachiaria) and Pennisetum glaucum (millet) as monocrop and the intercropping of millet + C. spectabilis and millet + C. ochroleuca. Soil samplings for microbial and chemical attributes evaluations were performed before soybean sowing and after soybean harvest, which occurred at 12 and 18 months after sowing the cover crops. Dry mass (DM) productions of cover crops at full vegetative development stage and soybean yield were also estimated. All the cover crops used in the present study, except the millet + C. spectabilis intercrop produced more than 6 Mg ha-1, with is considered the minimum amount of dry mass indicated as adequate for conservation systems under tropical conditions. Soil cultivated with brachiaria and millet showed higher microbial biomass at 18 months than at 12 months. Similarly, soil cultivated with C. ochroleuca, brachiaria, pigeon pea, millet + C. ochroleuca and millet + C. spectabilis showed higher microbial N at 18 months than at 12 months. Eighteen months after sowing of cover crops, millet maintained the highest soil microbial biomass (161.24 µg C g soil-1) and the millet + C. spectabilis intercrop exhibited the highest soil microbial N contents (30.02 µg N g soil-1) across treatments. Crotalaria ochroleuca, brachiaria, millet + C. ochroleuca and monoculture millet increased soybean yield cultivated in succession, after one single cycle of crop rotation.
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spelling Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.Conservação do SoloPlantio DiretoBiomassaGlycine MaxSoil qualityNo-tillageMicrobial biomassCover crops improve the physical, chemical and biological quality of the soil and boost crop yield. However, the magnitude of the effects on the microbial activity in tropical soils of Cerrado is still little explored. This study aimed to evaluate the soil microbial attributes and soybean yield after cultivation of cover crops in a sandy clay loam oxisol under no-tillage system, in a region with weather dominated by a bimodal rainfall pattern (Aw type). The experiment was designed in randomized blocks, using a split-plot scheme, with different cover crops in the plots and different soil sampling times in the subplots. The cover crops treatments consisted of the previous cultivation of Crotalaria spectabilis (C. spectabilis), Crotalaria ochroleuca (C. ochroleuca), Cajanus cajan (pigeon pea); Urochloa ruziziensis (brachiaria) and Pennisetum glaucum (millet) as monocrop and the intercropping of millet + C. spectabilis and millet + C. ochroleuca. Soil samplings for microbial and chemical attributes evaluations were performed before soybean sowing and after soybean harvest, which occurred at 12 and 18 months after sowing the cover crops. Dry mass (DM) productions of cover crops at full vegetative development stage and soybean yield were also estimated. All the cover crops used in the present study, except the millet + C. spectabilis intercrop produced more than 6 Mg ha-1, with is considered the minimum amount of dry mass indicated as adequate for conservation systems under tropical conditions. Soil cultivated with brachiaria and millet showed higher microbial biomass at 18 months than at 12 months. Similarly, soil cultivated with C. ochroleuca, brachiaria, pigeon pea, millet + C. ochroleuca and millet + C. spectabilis showed higher microbial N at 18 months than at 12 months. Eighteen months after sowing of cover crops, millet maintained the highest soil microbial biomass (161.24 µg C g soil-1) and the millet + C. spectabilis intercrop exhibited the highest soil microbial N contents (30.02 µg N g soil-1) across treatments. Crotalaria ochroleuca, brachiaria, millet + C. ochroleuca and monoculture millet increased soybean yield cultivated in succession, after one single cycle of crop rotation.DAIANE CONCEIÇÃO DE SOUSA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; JAQUELINE DALLA ROSA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; JOÃO CARLOS MEDEIROS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; CÁCIO LUIZ BOECHAT, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PIAUÍ; RAFAELA SIMÃO ABRAHÃO NÓBREGA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA; HENRIQUE ANTUNES DE SOUZA, CPAMN; EDVALDO SAGRILO, CPAMN.SOUSA, D. C. deROSA, J. D.MEDEIROS, J. C.BOECHAT, C. L.NÓBREGA, R. S. A.SOUZA, H. A. deSAGRILO, E.2023-10-17T20:23:54Z2023-10-17T20:23:54Z2023-10-052023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAustralian Journal of Crop Science, v. 17, n. 6, p. 507-515, 2023.1835-2707http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/115710510.21475/ajcs.23.17.06.p3879porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2023-10-17T20:23:55Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1157105Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542023-10-17T20:23:55falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542023-10-17T20:23:55Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
title Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
spellingShingle Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
SOUSA, D. C. de
Conservação do Solo
Plantio Direto
Biomassa
Glycine Max
Soil quality
No-tillage
Microbial biomass
title_short Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
title_full Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
title_fullStr Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
title_full_unstemmed Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
title_sort Microbial indicators of soil quality and soybean yield in agricultural production system using cover crops under no-tillage.
author SOUSA, D. C. de
author_facet SOUSA, D. C. de
ROSA, J. D.
MEDEIROS, J. C.
BOECHAT, C. L.
NÓBREGA, R. S. A.
SOUZA, H. A. de
SAGRILO, E.
author_role author
author2 ROSA, J. D.
MEDEIROS, J. C.
BOECHAT, C. L.
NÓBREGA, R. S. A.
SOUZA, H. A. de
SAGRILO, E.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv DAIANE CONCEIÇÃO DE SOUSA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; JAQUELINE DALLA ROSA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; JOÃO CARLOS MEDEIROS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; CÁCIO LUIZ BOECHAT, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PIAUÍ; RAFAELA SIMÃO ABRAHÃO NÓBREGA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA; HENRIQUE ANTUNES DE SOUZA, CPAMN; EDVALDO SAGRILO, CPAMN.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUSA, D. C. de
ROSA, J. D.
MEDEIROS, J. C.
BOECHAT, C. L.
NÓBREGA, R. S. A.
SOUZA, H. A. de
SAGRILO, E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conservação do Solo
Plantio Direto
Biomassa
Glycine Max
Soil quality
No-tillage
Microbial biomass
topic Conservação do Solo
Plantio Direto
Biomassa
Glycine Max
Soil quality
No-tillage
Microbial biomass
description Cover crops improve the physical, chemical and biological quality of the soil and boost crop yield. However, the magnitude of the effects on the microbial activity in tropical soils of Cerrado is still little explored. This study aimed to evaluate the soil microbial attributes and soybean yield after cultivation of cover crops in a sandy clay loam oxisol under no-tillage system, in a region with weather dominated by a bimodal rainfall pattern (Aw type). The experiment was designed in randomized blocks, using a split-plot scheme, with different cover crops in the plots and different soil sampling times in the subplots. The cover crops treatments consisted of the previous cultivation of Crotalaria spectabilis (C. spectabilis), Crotalaria ochroleuca (C. ochroleuca), Cajanus cajan (pigeon pea); Urochloa ruziziensis (brachiaria) and Pennisetum glaucum (millet) as monocrop and the intercropping of millet + C. spectabilis and millet + C. ochroleuca. Soil samplings for microbial and chemical attributes evaluations were performed before soybean sowing and after soybean harvest, which occurred at 12 and 18 months after sowing the cover crops. Dry mass (DM) productions of cover crops at full vegetative development stage and soybean yield were also estimated. All the cover crops used in the present study, except the millet + C. spectabilis intercrop produced more than 6 Mg ha-1, with is considered the minimum amount of dry mass indicated as adequate for conservation systems under tropical conditions. Soil cultivated with brachiaria and millet showed higher microbial biomass at 18 months than at 12 months. Similarly, soil cultivated with C. ochroleuca, brachiaria, pigeon pea, millet + C. ochroleuca and millet + C. spectabilis showed higher microbial N at 18 months than at 12 months. Eighteen months after sowing of cover crops, millet maintained the highest soil microbial biomass (161.24 µg C g soil-1) and the millet + C. spectabilis intercrop exhibited the highest soil microbial N contents (30.02 µg N g soil-1) across treatments. Crotalaria ochroleuca, brachiaria, millet + C. ochroleuca and monoculture millet increased soybean yield cultivated in succession, after one single cycle of crop rotation.
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