Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Vianney Reinaldo de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Two experiments were conducted in the same area, in consecutive years, whose objectives were to evaluate silviagricultural systems involving sabiá, jurema-preta, maize and cowpea. In the experiment-1 (taungya), each tree was grown single and intercropped with annual, which were also grown single. We used the design of randomized blocks, with five replications. In Experiment-2 (alleys), the tree were cut at the time of sowing of annual, being young branches and leaves embedded in consortium areas, and used two cultivars of maize and two traditional varieties of cowpea. In the experiment-1, the yield of corn grain was higher in monocultures, with no difference for mass marketable unhusked green ears (MMUGE). Cropping systems did not differ for yields of green beans and cowpea dry. The tree did not differ in their effects on green ear yield and grain, as well as yield of green beans and cowpea dry. The syndications were economically advantageous when the corn was marketed as green ears and cowpea as green beans. In the experiment-2, the tree continued to grow after the consortium, and the jurema grew more than sabiá from 240 days after sowing. The yields of grain and corn were higher in monocultures, with no difference between cultivars. There was no difference among tree crops and cultivars in their effects on grain yield. To MMUGE, there was interaction tree species x rows of positions, and cultivars (30F35H and AG4051PRO) did not differ for this feature. The yield of cowpea grains were higher in monocultures. The variety of cowpea Lagoa de Pedra was superior to José da Penha in the yield of dry beans, with no difference for green beans. There was interaction among traditional varieties x rows of positions to yield dry and green beans, and tree species x positions of rows to yield green beans. Single annual crops provide the highest values of fresh and dry weed. There was no culture systems effect on the chemical characteristics of the soil
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In the experiment-1 (taungya), each tree was grown single and intercropped with annual, which were also grown single. We used the design of randomized blocks, with five replications. In Experiment-2 (alleys), the tree were cut at the time of sowing of annual, being young branches and leaves embedded in consortium areas, and used two cultivars of maize and two traditional varieties of cowpea. In the experiment-1, the yield of corn grain was higher in monocultures, with no difference for mass marketable unhusked green ears (MMUGE). Cropping systems did not differ for yields of green beans and cowpea dry. The tree did not differ in their effects on green ear yield and grain, as well as yield of green beans and cowpea dry. The syndications were economically advantageous when the corn was marketed as green ears and cowpea as green beans. In the experiment-2, the tree continued to grow after the consortium, and the jurema grew more than sabiá from 240 days after sowing. The yields of grain and corn were higher in monocultures, with no difference between cultivars. There was no difference among tree crops and cultivars in their effects on grain yield. To MMUGE, there was interaction tree species x rows of positions, and cultivars (30F35H and AG4051PRO) did not differ for this feature. The yield of cowpea grains were higher in monocultures. The variety of cowpea Lagoa de Pedra was superior to José da Penha in the yield of dry beans, with no difference for green beans. There was interaction among traditional varieties x rows of positions to yield dry and green beans, and tree species x positions of rows to yield green beans. Single annual crops provide the highest values of fresh and dry weed. There was no culture systems effect on the chemical characteristics of the soilDois experimentos foram realizados na mesma área, em anos seguidos, cujos objetivos foram avaliar sistemas silviagrícolas envolvendo sabiá, jurema-preta, milho e feijão-caupi. No experimento-1 (taungya), cada arbórea foi cultivada solteira e consorciada com as anuais, que também foram cultivadas solteiras. Utilizou-se o delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com cinco repetições. No experimento-2 (aléias), as arbóreas foram cortadas, por ocasião da semeadura das anuais, sendo ramos jovens e folhas incorporados nas áreas consorciadas, e utilizadas duas cultivares de milho e duas variedades tradicionais de feijão-caupi. No experimento-1, o rendimento de grãos de milho foi maior nos monocultivos, não havendo diferença para massa de espigas verdes empalhadas comercializáveis (MEVEC). Sistemas de cultivo não diferiram para rendimentos de grãos verdes e secos de caupi. As arbóreas não diferiram em seus efeitos sobre rendimentos de espigas verdes e de grãos, assim como para rendimentos de grãos verdes e secos de caupi. As consorciações foram vantajosas economicamente quando o milho foi comercializado como espigas verdes e o caupi como grãos verdes. No experimento-2, as arbóreas continuaram crescendo após o consórcio, sendo que a jurema-preta cresceu mais que a sabiá a partir dos 240 dias após a semeadura. Os rendimentos de grãos e de espigas foram maiores nos monocultivos, não havendo diferença entre cultivares. Não houve diferença entre arbóreas e cultivares em seus efeitos sobre o rendimento de grãos. Para MEVEC, houve interação espécies arbóreas x posições de fileiras, e cultivares (30F35H e AG4051PRO) não diferiram para esta característica. Os rendimentos de grãos de caupi foram maiores nos monocultivos. A variedade de caupi Lagoa de Pedra foi superior à José da Penha no rendimento de grãos secos, não havendo diferença para grãos verdes. Houve interação entre variedades tradicionais x posições de fileiras para rendimentos de grãos secos e verdes, e espécies arbóreas x posições de fileiras para rendimento de grãos verdes. Os cultivos solteiros das anuais proporcionaram maiores valores de massas fresca e seca de plantas daninhas. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
dc.title.alternative.por.fl_str_mv Arborial leguminous growth and corn and cowpea yields in agroforestry systems
title Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
spellingShingle Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
Oliveira, Vianney Reinaldo de
Taungya
Aléias
Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia
Mimosa tenuiflora
Vigna unguiculata
Zea mays
Taungya
Alleys
Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia
Mimosa tenuiflora
Vigna unguiculata
Zea mays
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
title_full Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
title_fullStr Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
title_full_unstemmed Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
title_sort Crescimento de leguminosas arbóreas e rendimentos de milho e feijão-caupi em sistemas agroflorestais
author Oliveira, Vianney Reinaldo de
author_facet Oliveira, Vianney Reinaldo de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Silva, Paulo Sérgio Lima e
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Sousa, Roberto Pequeno de
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Assis, Janilson Pinheiro de
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Silva, Jaeveson da
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Silva, Júlio César do Vale
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Vianney Reinaldo de
contributor_str_mv Silva, Paulo Sérgio Lima e
Sousa, Roberto Pequeno de
Assis, Janilson Pinheiro de
Silva, Jaeveson da
Silva, Júlio César do Vale
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Taungya
Aléias
Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia
Mimosa tenuiflora
Vigna unguiculata
Zea mays
Taungya
Alleys
Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia
Mimosa tenuiflora
Vigna unguiculata
Zea mays
topic Taungya
Aléias
Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia
Mimosa tenuiflora
Vigna unguiculata
Zea mays
Taungya
Alleys
Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia
Mimosa tenuiflora
Vigna unguiculata
Zea mays
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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description Two experiments were conducted in the same area, in consecutive years, whose objectives were to evaluate silviagricultural systems involving sabiá, jurema-preta, maize and cowpea. In the experiment-1 (taungya), each tree was grown single and intercropped with annual, which were also grown single. We used the design of randomized blocks, with five replications. In Experiment-2 (alleys), the tree were cut at the time of sowing of annual, being young branches and leaves embedded in consortium areas, and used two cultivars of maize and two traditional varieties of cowpea. In the experiment-1, the yield of corn grain was higher in monocultures, with no difference for mass marketable unhusked green ears (MMUGE). Cropping systems did not differ for yields of green beans and cowpea dry. The tree did not differ in their effects on green ear yield and grain, as well as yield of green beans and cowpea dry. The syndications were economically advantageous when the corn was marketed as green ears and cowpea as green beans. In the experiment-2, the tree continued to grow after the consortium, and the jurema grew more than sabiá from 240 days after sowing. The yields of grain and corn were higher in monocultures, with no difference between cultivars. There was no difference among tree crops and cultivars in their effects on grain yield. To MMUGE, there was interaction tree species x rows of positions, and cultivars (30F35H and AG4051PRO) did not differ for this feature. The yield of cowpea grains were higher in monocultures. The variety of cowpea Lagoa de Pedra was superior to José da Penha in the yield of dry beans, with no difference for green beans. There was interaction among traditional varieties x rows of positions to yield dry and green beans, and tree species x positions of rows to yield green beans. Single annual crops provide the highest values of fresh and dry weed. There was no culture systems effect on the chemical characteristics of the soil
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