Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Josimar Nogueora da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bezerra Neto,Francisco, Lima,Jailma Suerda Silva de, Chaves,Aridênia Peixoto, Nunes,Renato Leandro Costa, Rodrigues,Gardênia Silvana de Oliveira, Lino,Vitor Abel da Silva, Sá,Jolinda Mércia de, Santos,Elizangela Cabral dos
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: One of the biggest challenges in intercropping of two or more crops is to maintain their productivity as that of their sole counterparts. In order to obtain sustainable intercropping systems in a semi-arid environment, this study evaluated the agro-economic advantage and sustainability of intercropped systems of carrot and cowpea, optimizing the green manuring and spatial arrangements. Experiments were conducted in the period from July to October 2017 and 2018, using a randomized complete block design with the treatments arranged in a 4 x 3 factorial scheme, with four replications. Treatments included four amounts of M. aegyptia incorporated into the soil (20, 35, 50, and 65 t ha-1 on dry basis) with three spatial arrangements (2:2, 3:3, and 4:4) between the components cultures formed from cowpea rows alternated with carrot rows. The agro-economic advantage indices evaluated in the intercropping systems were: land equivalent ratio (LER), area-time equivalent ratio (ATER), score of the canonical variable (Z), actual yield loss (AYL), intercropping advantage (IA), gross income (GI), net income (NI), rate of return (RR), and profit margin (PM). The highest agro-economic advantages of the carrot and cowpea intercropping were obtained for LER, ATER, NI, and RR of 2.60, 4.16, US$ 8,720.99 ha-1, and US$ 2.21, respectively, for M. aegyptia biomass amounts of 46.42, 47.82, 32.60 and 31.51t ha-1 added to the soil. The 2: 2 spatial arrangement was the one with the best productive performance, with higher net income and rate of return in the intercropping of carrot-cowpea.
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spelling Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangementsagro-economic efficiencycompetitive abilityDaucus carotaMerremia aegyptiaVigna unguiculataABSTRACT: One of the biggest challenges in intercropping of two or more crops is to maintain their productivity as that of their sole counterparts. In order to obtain sustainable intercropping systems in a semi-arid environment, this study evaluated the agro-economic advantage and sustainability of intercropped systems of carrot and cowpea, optimizing the green manuring and spatial arrangements. Experiments were conducted in the period from July to October 2017 and 2018, using a randomized complete block design with the treatments arranged in a 4 x 3 factorial scheme, with four replications. Treatments included four amounts of M. aegyptia incorporated into the soil (20, 35, 50, and 65 t ha-1 on dry basis) with three spatial arrangements (2:2, 3:3, and 4:4) between the components cultures formed from cowpea rows alternated with carrot rows. The agro-economic advantage indices evaluated in the intercropping systems were: land equivalent ratio (LER), area-time equivalent ratio (ATER), score of the canonical variable (Z), actual yield loss (AYL), intercropping advantage (IA), gross income (GI), net income (NI), rate of return (RR), and profit margin (PM). The highest agro-economic advantages of the carrot and cowpea intercropping were obtained for LER, ATER, NI, and RR of 2.60, 4.16, US$ 8,720.99 ha-1, and US$ 2.21, respectively, for M. aegyptia biomass amounts of 46.42, 47.82, 32.60 and 31.51t ha-1 added to the soil. The 2: 2 spatial arrangement was the one with the best productive performance, with higher net income and rate of return in the intercropping of carrot-cowpea.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000100201Ciência Rural v.51 n.1 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190838info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Josimar Nogueora daBezerra Neto,FranciscoLima,Jailma Suerda Silva deChaves,Aridênia PeixotoNunes,Renato Leandro CostaRodrigues,Gardênia Silvana de OliveiraLino,Vitor Abel da SilvaSá,Jolinda Mércia deSantos,Elizangela Cabral doseng2020-10-29T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
title Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
spellingShingle Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
Silva,Josimar Nogueora da
agro-economic efficiency
competitive ability
Daucus carota
Merremia aegyptia
Vigna unguiculata
title_short Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
title_full Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
title_fullStr Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
title_sort Sustainability of carrot-cowpea intercropping systems through optimization of green manuring and spatial arrangements
author Silva,Josimar Nogueora da
author_facet Silva,Josimar Nogueora da
Bezerra Neto,Francisco
Lima,Jailma Suerda Silva de
Chaves,Aridênia Peixoto
Nunes,Renato Leandro Costa
Rodrigues,Gardênia Silvana de Oliveira
Lino,Vitor Abel da Silva
Sá,Jolinda Mércia de
Santos,Elizangela Cabral dos
author_role author
author2 Bezerra Neto,Francisco
Lima,Jailma Suerda Silva de
Chaves,Aridênia Peixoto
Nunes,Renato Leandro Costa
Rodrigues,Gardênia Silvana de Oliveira
Lino,Vitor Abel da Silva
Sá,Jolinda Mércia de
Santos,Elizangela Cabral dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Josimar Nogueora da
Bezerra Neto,Francisco
Lima,Jailma Suerda Silva de
Chaves,Aridênia Peixoto
Nunes,Renato Leandro Costa
Rodrigues,Gardênia Silvana de Oliveira
Lino,Vitor Abel da Silva
Sá,Jolinda Mércia de
Santos,Elizangela Cabral dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv agro-economic efficiency
competitive ability
Daucus carota
Merremia aegyptia
Vigna unguiculata
topic agro-economic efficiency
competitive ability
Daucus carota
Merremia aegyptia
Vigna unguiculata
description ABSTRACT: One of the biggest challenges in intercropping of two or more crops is to maintain their productivity as that of their sole counterparts. In order to obtain sustainable intercropping systems in a semi-arid environment, this study evaluated the agro-economic advantage and sustainability of intercropped systems of carrot and cowpea, optimizing the green manuring and spatial arrangements. Experiments were conducted in the period from July to October 2017 and 2018, using a randomized complete block design with the treatments arranged in a 4 x 3 factorial scheme, with four replications. Treatments included four amounts of M. aegyptia incorporated into the soil (20, 35, 50, and 65 t ha-1 on dry basis) with three spatial arrangements (2:2, 3:3, and 4:4) between the components cultures formed from cowpea rows alternated with carrot rows. The agro-economic advantage indices evaluated in the intercropping systems were: land equivalent ratio (LER), area-time equivalent ratio (ATER), score of the canonical variable (Z), actual yield loss (AYL), intercropping advantage (IA), gross income (GI), net income (NI), rate of return (RR), and profit margin (PM). The highest agro-economic advantages of the carrot and cowpea intercropping were obtained for LER, ATER, NI, and RR of 2.60, 4.16, US$ 8,720.99 ha-1, and US$ 2.21, respectively, for M. aegyptia biomass amounts of 46.42, 47.82, 32.60 and 31.51t ha-1 added to the soil. The 2: 2 spatial arrangement was the one with the best productive performance, with higher net income and rate of return in the intercropping of carrot-cowpea.
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