Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view

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Autor(a) principal: Possamai, Edivan José
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Conceição, Paulo Cesar, Amadori, Caroline, Bartz, Marie Luise Carolina, Ralisch, Ricardo, Vicensi, Marcelo, Marx, Ericson Fagundes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100590
https://doi.org/10.36783/18069657rbcs20210104
Resumo: The concept of a no-tillage system (NTS), or “Sistema Plantio Direto,” was established in Brazil from the evolution of no-tillage (NT) or “Plantio Direto,” given the edaphoclimatic conditions and the need to promote chemical, physical and biological improvements in cultivated soils. While “Plantio Direto” is a conservationist practice, “Sistema Plantio Direto” presents itself as an agricultural production system based on the simultaneous adoption of minimum soil disturbance, maintenance of permanent soil cover and crop rotation. This study reviews the concepts of “Plantio Direto” and “Sistema Plantio Direto” in the Brazilian literature and uses two case studies in Paraná State to demonstrate the practical implications of these concepts. These two terms and their variations are recurrent themes in Brazilian scientific research and the professional environment, and may occur erroneously, hindering their adoption, results and implications. Regarding the “Sistema Plantio Direto,” we highlight the need to clarify the concepts of its basic practices to parameterize and characterize this process. The definition of crop rotation, for example, requires limits on the number of species along a given time scale, thus enabling their identification. Regarding the case studies, most grain crops conducted in Paraná State did not adopt the “Sistema Plantio Direto,” mainly neglecting the component of crop rotation. Nevertheless, the use of the “no-tillage system participatory quality index” (PQI) tool can contribute to the assessment and monitoring of the quality of the “Sistema Plantio Direto.” However, it requires adjustments to differentiate the “Sistema Plantio Direto” from the “Plantio Direto.”
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spelling Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)viewconservation agricultureparticipatory quality indexsoil managementcrop rotationno-tillage systemThe concept of a no-tillage system (NTS), or “Sistema Plantio Direto,” was established in Brazil from the evolution of no-tillage (NT) or “Plantio Direto,” given the edaphoclimatic conditions and the need to promote chemical, physical and biological improvements in cultivated soils. While “Plantio Direto” is a conservationist practice, “Sistema Plantio Direto” presents itself as an agricultural production system based on the simultaneous adoption of minimum soil disturbance, maintenance of permanent soil cover and crop rotation. This study reviews the concepts of “Plantio Direto” and “Sistema Plantio Direto” in the Brazilian literature and uses two case studies in Paraná State to demonstrate the practical implications of these concepts. These two terms and their variations are recurrent themes in Brazilian scientific research and the professional environment, and may occur erroneously, hindering their adoption, results and implications. Regarding the “Sistema Plantio Direto,” we highlight the need to clarify the concepts of its basic practices to parameterize and characterize this process. The definition of crop rotation, for example, requires limits on the number of species along a given time scale, thus enabling their identification. Regarding the case studies, most grain crops conducted in Paraná State did not adopt the “Sistema Plantio Direto,” mainly neglecting the component of crop rotation. Nevertheless, the use of the “no-tillage system participatory quality index” (PQI) tool can contribute to the assessment and monitoring of the quality of the “Sistema Plantio Direto.” However, it requires adjustments to differentiate the “Sistema Plantio Direto” from the “Plantio Direto.”2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/100590http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100590https://doi.org/10.36783/18069657rbcs20210104eng1806-9657Possamai, Edivan JoséConceição, Paulo CesarAmadori, CarolineBartz, Marie Luise CarolinaRalisch, RicardoVicensi, MarceloMarx, Ericson Fagundesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-07-06T20:37:02Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/100590Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:17:56.870192Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
title Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
spellingShingle Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
Possamai, Edivan José
conservation agriculture
participatory quality index
soil management
crop rotation
no-tillage system
title_short Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
title_full Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
title_fullStr Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
title_full_unstemmed Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
title_sort Adoption of the no-tillage system in Paraná State: A (re)view
author Possamai, Edivan José
author_facet Possamai, Edivan José
Conceição, Paulo Cesar
Amadori, Caroline
Bartz, Marie Luise Carolina
Ralisch, Ricardo
Vicensi, Marcelo
Marx, Ericson Fagundes
author_role author
author2 Conceição, Paulo Cesar
Amadori, Caroline
Bartz, Marie Luise Carolina
Ralisch, Ricardo
Vicensi, Marcelo
Marx, Ericson Fagundes
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Possamai, Edivan José
Conceição, Paulo Cesar
Amadori, Caroline
Bartz, Marie Luise Carolina
Ralisch, Ricardo
Vicensi, Marcelo
Marx, Ericson Fagundes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv conservation agriculture
participatory quality index
soil management
crop rotation
no-tillage system
topic conservation agriculture
participatory quality index
soil management
crop rotation
no-tillage system
description The concept of a no-tillage system (NTS), or “Sistema Plantio Direto,” was established in Brazil from the evolution of no-tillage (NT) or “Plantio Direto,” given the edaphoclimatic conditions and the need to promote chemical, physical and biological improvements in cultivated soils. While “Plantio Direto” is a conservationist practice, “Sistema Plantio Direto” presents itself as an agricultural production system based on the simultaneous adoption of minimum soil disturbance, maintenance of permanent soil cover and crop rotation. This study reviews the concepts of “Plantio Direto” and “Sistema Plantio Direto” in the Brazilian literature and uses two case studies in Paraná State to demonstrate the practical implications of these concepts. These two terms and their variations are recurrent themes in Brazilian scientific research and the professional environment, and may occur erroneously, hindering their adoption, results and implications. Regarding the “Sistema Plantio Direto,” we highlight the need to clarify the concepts of its basic practices to parameterize and characterize this process. The definition of crop rotation, for example, requires limits on the number of species along a given time scale, thus enabling their identification. Regarding the case studies, most grain crops conducted in Paraná State did not adopt the “Sistema Plantio Direto,” mainly neglecting the component of crop rotation. Nevertheless, the use of the “no-tillage system participatory quality index” (PQI) tool can contribute to the assessment and monitoring of the quality of the “Sistema Plantio Direto.” However, it requires adjustments to differentiate the “Sistema Plantio Direto” from the “Plantio Direto.”
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