Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo Júnior,George do Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva,Thieres George Freire da, Souza,Luciana Sandra Bastos de, Souza,Marcondes de Sá, Araújo,Gherman Garcia Leal de, Moura,Magna Soelma Beserra de, Santos,João Pedro Alves de Souza, Jardim,Alexandre Maniçoba da Rosa Ferraz, Alves,Cleber Pereira, Alves,Hygor Kristoph Muniz Nunes
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The use of irrigation can improve the productivity and nutritional quality of the forage cactus in environments with a water deficit, resulting in profit to the producer. The productive performance, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation were investigated in this study with forage cactus clones regulated deficit irrigation (RDI). The study was conducted in an experimental design of randomised blocks, in a factorial scheme with subdivided plots. The plots consisted of water regimes based on the crop evapotranspiration (ETc) (rainfed, 40, 80 and 120% ETc). The cactus clones [‘Miúda’ (MIU), ‘Orelha de Elefante Mexicana’ (OEM) and ‘IPA Sertânia’ (IPA)] comprised the subplots. The total number of cladodes per plant, the fresh and dry matter yields and the bromatological composition were evaluated. Economic viability was assessed using the net revenue and benefit to cost ratio (BCR). The irrigation depths did not increase the yield of the clones. The OEM clone showed 276 and 343% greater fresh and dry matter production, respectively, when compared to the IPA clone; however, when compared with the MIU clone, it was 63%, both on a fresh and dry matter production. The water regimes had no effect on the nutritional quality of the cactus. Only IPA showed no profit during the first cycle (BCR < 1). It can be concluded that planting one irrigated hectare with the OEM and MIU clones offer economic returns starting from the first production cycle (18 months).
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spelling Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environmentNopalea sp.Opuntia stricta sp.irrigation economic viabilitywater stressABSTRACT The use of irrigation can improve the productivity and nutritional quality of the forage cactus in environments with a water deficit, resulting in profit to the producer. The productive performance, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation were investigated in this study with forage cactus clones regulated deficit irrigation (RDI). The study was conducted in an experimental design of randomised blocks, in a factorial scheme with subdivided plots. The plots consisted of water regimes based on the crop evapotranspiration (ETc) (rainfed, 40, 80 and 120% ETc). The cactus clones [‘Miúda’ (MIU), ‘Orelha de Elefante Mexicana’ (OEM) and ‘IPA Sertânia’ (IPA)] comprised the subplots. The total number of cladodes per plant, the fresh and dry matter yields and the bromatological composition were evaluated. Economic viability was assessed using the net revenue and benefit to cost ratio (BCR). The irrigation depths did not increase the yield of the clones. The OEM clone showed 276 and 343% greater fresh and dry matter production, respectively, when compared to the IPA clone; however, when compared with the MIU clone, it was 63%, both on a fresh and dry matter production. The water regimes had no effect on the nutritional quality of the cactus. Only IPA showed no profit during the first cycle (BCR < 1). It can be concluded that planting one irrigated hectare with the OEM and MIU clones offer economic returns starting from the first production cycle (18 months).Instituto Agronômico de Campinas2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052021000100212Bragantia v.80 2021reponame:Bragantiainstname:Instituto Agronômico de Campinas (IAC)instacron:IAC10.1590/1678-4499.20200390info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo Júnior,George do NascimentoSilva,Thieres George Freire daSouza,Luciana Sandra Bastos deSouza,Marcondes de SáAraújo,Gherman Garcia Leal deMoura,Magna Soelma Beserra deSantos,João Pedro Alves de SouzaJardim,Alexandre Maniçoba da Rosa FerrazAlves,Cleber PereiraAlves,Hygor Kristoph Muniz Nuneseng2021-04-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0006-87052021000100212Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/brag/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbragantia@iac.sp.gov.br||bragantia@iac.sp.gov.br1678-44990006-8705opendoar:2021-04-08T00:00Bragantia - Instituto Agronômico de Campinas (IAC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
title Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
spellingShingle Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
Araújo Júnior,George do Nascimento
Nopalea sp.
Opuntia stricta sp.
irrigation economic viability
water stress
title_short Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
title_full Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
title_fullStr Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
title_full_unstemmed Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
title_sort Productivity, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation in the forage cactus under regulated deficit irrigation in a semiarid environment
author Araújo Júnior,George do Nascimento
author_facet Araújo Júnior,George do Nascimento
Silva,Thieres George Freire da
Souza,Luciana Sandra Bastos de
Souza,Marcondes de Sá
Araújo,Gherman Garcia Leal de
Moura,Magna Soelma Beserra de
Santos,João Pedro Alves de Souza
Jardim,Alexandre Maniçoba da Rosa Ferraz
Alves,Cleber Pereira
Alves,Hygor Kristoph Muniz Nunes
author_role author
author2 Silva,Thieres George Freire da
Souza,Luciana Sandra Bastos de
Souza,Marcondes de Sá
Araújo,Gherman Garcia Leal de
Moura,Magna Soelma Beserra de
Santos,João Pedro Alves de Souza
Jardim,Alexandre Maniçoba da Rosa Ferraz
Alves,Cleber Pereira
Alves,Hygor Kristoph Muniz Nunes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo Júnior,George do Nascimento
Silva,Thieres George Freire da
Souza,Luciana Sandra Bastos de
Souza,Marcondes de Sá
Araújo,Gherman Garcia Leal de
Moura,Magna Soelma Beserra de
Santos,João Pedro Alves de Souza
Jardim,Alexandre Maniçoba da Rosa Ferraz
Alves,Cleber Pereira
Alves,Hygor Kristoph Muniz Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nopalea sp.
Opuntia stricta sp.
irrigation economic viability
water stress
topic Nopalea sp.
Opuntia stricta sp.
irrigation economic viability
water stress
description ABSTRACT The use of irrigation can improve the productivity and nutritional quality of the forage cactus in environments with a water deficit, resulting in profit to the producer. The productive performance, bromatological composition and economic benefits of using irrigation were investigated in this study with forage cactus clones regulated deficit irrigation (RDI). The study was conducted in an experimental design of randomised blocks, in a factorial scheme with subdivided plots. The plots consisted of water regimes based on the crop evapotranspiration (ETc) (rainfed, 40, 80 and 120% ETc). The cactus clones [‘Miúda’ (MIU), ‘Orelha de Elefante Mexicana’ (OEM) and ‘IPA Sertânia’ (IPA)] comprised the subplots. The total number of cladodes per plant, the fresh and dry matter yields and the bromatological composition were evaluated. Economic viability was assessed using the net revenue and benefit to cost ratio (BCR). The irrigation depths did not increase the yield of the clones. The OEM clone showed 276 and 343% greater fresh and dry matter production, respectively, when compared to the IPA clone; however, when compared with the MIU clone, it was 63%, both on a fresh and dry matter production. The water regimes had no effect on the nutritional quality of the cactus. Only IPA showed no profit during the first cycle (BCR < 1). It can be concluded that planting one irrigated hectare with the OEM and MIU clones offer economic returns starting from the first production cycle (18 months).
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