Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes,André Luís Teixeira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Fraga Júnior,Eusímio Felisbino, Santana,Márcio José de, Silva,Reginaldo de Oliveira, Dias,Marcelo Moreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract Coffee irrigation has increased in the main Brazilian coffee regions. However, in recent years, with climate change, years with water deficits greater than 150 mm have been observed, affecting the vegetative and productive development of the crop and also the replenishment of surface and underground springs. One practice that increases soil water retention capacity is organic fertilization. This work evaluated different combinations of irrigation and organic fertilization on the yield and quality of coffee produced in the Minas Gerais cerrado region. The treatments were: T1: total irrigation; T2: no irrigation; T3: total irrigation + organic fertilization (chicken manure, 10 ton ha-1); T4: no irrigation + organic fertilization (chicken manure, 10 ton ha-1); T5: 50% irrigation + organic fertilization (chicken manure, 10 ton ha-1). After 7 harvests, it was concluded that the treatment that combined organic fertilization with application of half of the necessary irrigation presented the best yield, superior to the treatment with total irrigation and exclusively mineral nutrition.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
title Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
spellingShingle Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
Fernandes,André Luís Teixeira
Coffea arabica
irrigation
poultry manure
title_short Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
title_full Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
title_fullStr Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
title_full_unstemmed Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
title_sort Use of organic fertilization with irrigation in coffee production in brazilian cerrado
author Fernandes,André Luís Teixeira
author_facet Fernandes,André Luís Teixeira
Fraga Júnior,Eusímio Felisbino
Santana,Márcio José de
Silva,Reginaldo de Oliveira
Dias,Marcelo Moreira
author_role author
author2 Fraga Júnior,Eusímio Felisbino
Santana,Márcio José de
Silva,Reginaldo de Oliveira
Dias,Marcelo Moreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes,André Luís Teixeira
Fraga Júnior,Eusímio Felisbino
Santana,Márcio José de
Silva,Reginaldo de Oliveira
Dias,Marcelo Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coffea arabica
irrigation
poultry manure
topic Coffea arabica
irrigation
poultry manure
description Abstract Coffee irrigation has increased in the main Brazilian coffee regions. However, in recent years, with climate change, years with water deficits greater than 150 mm have been observed, affecting the vegetative and productive development of the crop and also the replenishment of surface and underground springs. One practice that increases soil water retention capacity is organic fertilization. This work evaluated different combinations of irrigation and organic fertilization on the yield and quality of coffee produced in the Minas Gerais cerrado region. The treatments were: T1: total irrigation; T2: no irrigation; T3: total irrigation + organic fertilization (chicken manure, 10 ton ha-1); T4: no irrigation + organic fertilization (chicken manure, 10 ton ha-1); T5: 50% irrigation + organic fertilization (chicken manure, 10 ton ha-1). After 7 harvests, it was concluded that the treatment that combined organic fertilization with application of half of the necessary irrigation presented the best yield, superior to the treatment with total irrigation and exclusively mineral nutrition.
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