Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses
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Resumo: | Soil management with the use of lime and agricultural gypsum can influence the development and yield of cotton and soybean crops. The use of cover crops avoids soil degradation and ensures nutrient cycling on the soil surface. In most cultivated species, the application of lime and agricultural gypsum provides corrections in the sub-surface soil, keeping the nutrients available. This study aimed to (i) verify whether cotton and soybean cultivated in succession to cover crops affect its agronomic performance and (ii) evaluate the influence of lime and gypsum doses on the agronomic performance of these crops. Two experiments were performed. The first experiment consisted of cotton cultivated in the off-season, and the second, of soybean cultivated in the regular season. The experiment was carried out under three plant residues (Urochloa ruziziensis, Pennisetum glaucum, and fallow area), combined with lime and gypsum doses. The experiment consisted of a completely randomized block design with four replications. For the cotton crop, only the gypsum doses influenced the variables plant height, initial and final population, and yield. Cover crops did not influence the agronomic performance of cotton and soybeans. The increase of lime doses resulted in a linear increase in cotton and soybean yield. The highest gympsum dose improved the agronomic performance of cotton plants; however, it only influenced the height of soybean plants. |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum dosesDesempenho agronômico do algodão e da soja cultivados sob diferentes plantas de cobertura e doses de calcário e gessoPlant residuesGlycine maxGossipium hirsutumGreen ManureAgricultural SciencesSoil management with the use of lime and agricultural gypsum can influence the development and yield of cotton and soybean crops. The use of cover crops avoids soil degradation and ensures nutrient cycling on the soil surface. In most cultivated species, the application of lime and agricultural gypsum provides corrections in the sub-surface soil, keeping the nutrients available. This study aimed to (i) verify whether cotton and soybean cultivated in succession to cover crops affect its agronomic performance and (ii) evaluate the influence of lime and gypsum doses on the agronomic performance of these crops. Two experiments were performed. The first experiment consisted of cotton cultivated in the off-season, and the second, of soybean cultivated in the regular season. The experiment was carried out under three plant residues (Urochloa ruziziensis, Pennisetum glaucum, and fallow area), combined with lime and gypsum doses. The experiment consisted of a completely randomized block design with four replications. For the cotton crop, only the gypsum doses influenced the variables plant height, initial and final population, and yield. Cover crops did not influence the agronomic performance of cotton and soybeans. The increase of lime doses resulted in a linear increase in cotton and soybean yield. The highest gympsum dose improved the agronomic performance of cotton plants; however, it only influenced the height of soybean plants.O manejo do solo com o uso de calcário e gesso agrícola pode influenciar o desenvolvimento e produtividade das culturas de algodão e soja. O uso de culturas de cobertura evita a degradação do solo e garante a ciclagem de nutrientes na superfície do solo. Na maioria das espécies cultivadas, a aplicação de cal e gesso agrícola fornece correções no solo subsuperficial, mantendo os nutrientes disponíveis. Este estudo objetivou (i) verificar se o algodão e a soja cultivados em sucessão à cobertura vegetal afeta seu desempenho agronômico e (ii) avaliar a influência das doses de calcário e gesso no desempenho agronômico dessas culturas. Dois experimentos foram realizados. O primeiro experimento consistiu de algodão cultivado no período de entressafra e o segundo de soja cultivada na estação regular. O experimento foi conduzido sob três resíduos vegetais (Urochloa ruziziensis, Pennisetum glaucum e pousio), combinados com doses de cal e gipsita. O experimento consistiu de um delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com quatro repetições. Para a cultura do algodoeiro, apenas as doses de gesso influenciaram as variáveis altura da planta, população inicial e final e produtividade. As culturas de cobertura não influenciaram o desempenho agronômico do algodão e da soja. O aumento das doses de calcário resultou em um aumento linear no rendimento de algodão e soja. A maior dose de gesso melhorou o desempenho agronômico das plantas de algodão; no entanto, influenciou apenas a altura das plantas de soja.EDUFU2020-02-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/4187010.14393/BJ-v36n2a2020-41870Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 36 No. 2 (2020): Mar./Apr.; 324-331Bioscience Journal ; v. 36 n. 2 (2020): Mar./Abr; 324-3311981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/41870/28082Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2020 Leila Benart, Cassiano Garcia Roque, Cid Naudi da Silva Campos, Renato de Melo Prado, Rafael Gonçalves Vilela, Paulo Eduardo Teodorohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBenart, LeilaRoque, Cassiano GarciaCampos, Cid Naudi da SilvaPrado, Renato de MeloVilela, Rafael GonçalvesTeodoro, Paulo Eduardo 2022-06-22T12:08:34Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/41870Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-06-22T12:08:34Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses Desempenho agronômico do algodão e da soja cultivados sob diferentes plantas de cobertura e doses de calcário e gesso |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses Benart, Leila Plant residues Glycine max Gossipium hirsutum Green Manure Agricultural Sciences |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses |
title_full |
Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses |
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Agronomic performance of cotton and soybean cultivated under different cover crops and lime and gypsum doses |
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Benart, Leila |
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Benart, Leila Roque, Cassiano Garcia Campos, Cid Naudi da Silva Prado, Renato de Melo Vilela, Rafael Gonçalves Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo |
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Roque, Cassiano Garcia Campos, Cid Naudi da Silva Prado, Renato de Melo Vilela, Rafael Gonçalves Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo |
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Benart, Leila Roque, Cassiano Garcia Campos, Cid Naudi da Silva Prado, Renato de Melo Vilela, Rafael Gonçalves Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo |
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Plant residues Glycine max Gossipium hirsutum Green Manure Agricultural Sciences |
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Plant residues Glycine max Gossipium hirsutum Green Manure Agricultural Sciences |
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Soil management with the use of lime and agricultural gypsum can influence the development and yield of cotton and soybean crops. The use of cover crops avoids soil degradation and ensures nutrient cycling on the soil surface. In most cultivated species, the application of lime and agricultural gypsum provides corrections in the sub-surface soil, keeping the nutrients available. This study aimed to (i) verify whether cotton and soybean cultivated in succession to cover crops affect its agronomic performance and (ii) evaluate the influence of lime and gypsum doses on the agronomic performance of these crops. Two experiments were performed. The first experiment consisted of cotton cultivated in the off-season, and the second, of soybean cultivated in the regular season. The experiment was carried out under three plant residues (Urochloa ruziziensis, Pennisetum glaucum, and fallow area), combined with lime and gypsum doses. The experiment consisted of a completely randomized block design with four replications. For the cotton crop, only the gypsum doses influenced the variables plant height, initial and final population, and yield. Cover crops did not influence the agronomic performance of cotton and soybeans. The increase of lime doses resulted in a linear increase in cotton and soybean yield. The highest gympsum dose improved the agronomic performance of cotton plants; however, it only influenced the height of soybean plants. |
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