Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between economic indicators of soybean crops ( Glycine max L.) cultivated with Crop-Livestock Integration (CLI) or with grain production in winter, and the chemical, physical and biological attributes of the soil. It was selected ten agricultural sites in Santa Catarina to measure economic results and edaphic attributes, data was submitted to a Principal Components Analysis (PCA). Results indicated that soybean production in the summer and grain production in the winter yielded better economic results compared with summer soybean and CLI in winter. This reflects the higher productivity of the crops (9.1%) and the improved chemical, physical, and biological attributes of the soil (with the exception of organic matter content and macroporosity, which were better under the soybean system with CLI). |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systemscrop-livestock integrationcost of productionmultivariate analysisABSTRACT: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between economic indicators of soybean crops ( Glycine max L.) cultivated with Crop-Livestock Integration (CLI) or with grain production in winter, and the chemical, physical and biological attributes of the soil. It was selected ten agricultural sites in Santa Catarina to measure economic results and edaphic attributes, data was submitted to a Principal Components Analysis (PCA). Results indicated that soybean production in the summer and grain production in the winter yielded better economic results compared with summer soybean and CLI in winter. This reflects the higher productivity of the crops (9.1%) and the improved chemical, physical, and biological attributes of the soil (with the exception of organic matter content and macroporosity, which were better under the soybean system with CLI).Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000701165Ciência Rural v.46 n.7 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20150445info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimioni,Flávio JoséBartz,Marie Luise CarolinaWildner,Leandro do PradoSpagnollo,EvandroVeiga,Milton daBaretta,Dilmareng2016-05-03T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems Simioni,Flávio José crop-livestock integration cost of production multivariate analysis |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems |
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Economic and soil quality indicators in soybean crops grown under integrated crop-livestock and winter-grain cultivation systems |
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Simioni,Flávio José |
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Simioni,Flávio José Bartz,Marie Luise Carolina Wildner,Leandro do Prado Spagnollo,Evandro Veiga,Milton da Baretta,Dilmar |
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Bartz,Marie Luise Carolina Wildner,Leandro do Prado Spagnollo,Evandro Veiga,Milton da Baretta,Dilmar |
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Simioni,Flávio José Bartz,Marie Luise Carolina Wildner,Leandro do Prado Spagnollo,Evandro Veiga,Milton da Baretta,Dilmar |
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crop-livestock integration cost of production multivariate analysis |
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crop-livestock integration cost of production multivariate analysis |
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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between economic indicators of soybean crops ( Glycine max L.) cultivated with Crop-Livestock Integration (CLI) or with grain production in winter, and the chemical, physical and biological attributes of the soil. It was selected ten agricultural sites in Santa Catarina to measure economic results and edaphic attributes, data was submitted to a Principal Components Analysis (PCA). Results indicated that soybean production in the summer and grain production in the winter yielded better economic results compared with summer soybean and CLI in winter. This reflects the higher productivity of the crops (9.1%) and the improved chemical, physical, and biological attributes of the soil (with the exception of organic matter content and macroporosity, which were better under the soybean system with CLI). |
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