Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer

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Autor(a) principal: Hansen, Pedro Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Silva, Danni Maisa da, Lanzanova, Luciane Sippert, Guerra, Divanilde, Lanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar, Souza, Eduardo Lorensi de, Bohrer, Robson Evaldo Gehlen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/39863
Resumo: Cover plants participate in the dynamics that occur in agricultural cultivation areas, mainly by favoring the implantation of subsequent cultures, in addition to helping to structure the soil, in the biological, physical and chemical relationships of the system, helping the formation and maintenance of the soil. balance of the agricultural environment. In this sense, this work aims to describe and evaluate the radish culture as a soil decompacter, nutrient recycler and biomass producer. As a methodology, a narrative review was carried out. The data were obtained from books and articles available in the database of Periódicos Capes and Google Scholar. As main results, it is highlighted that the forage turnip presents itself as a winter cover plant with great capacity for soil decompression and structuring, as well as assisting in the recycling and availability of nutrients to crops, in addition to producing plant biomass for cover and soil protection. The numerous researches related to the subject of cover plants, help in the production of a vast literature, where professionals and producers can make use and raise knowledge for more sustainable practices for agriculture and that harm less the environment. The use of plants as a form of cover is an alternative that contributes to increasing sustainability in agricultural systems, due to the ability to promote soil cover, absorb nutrients from sub-surface layers and release them slowly through the decomposition of soils its waste.
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spelling Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producerNabo forrajero: potencial de la especie como descompactadora de suelos, recicladora de nutrientes y productora de biomassaNabo forrageiro: potencialidades da espécie como descompactador do solo, reciclador de nutrientes e produtor de biomassaAdubação verdePlantio diretoCompactação.Abono verdeLabranza ceroCompresión.Green manureNo-tillCompression.Cover plants participate in the dynamics that occur in agricultural cultivation areas, mainly by favoring the implantation of subsequent cultures, in addition to helping to structure the soil, in the biological, physical and chemical relationships of the system, helping the formation and maintenance of the soil. balance of the agricultural environment. In this sense, this work aims to describe and evaluate the radish culture as a soil decompacter, nutrient recycler and biomass producer. As a methodology, a narrative review was carried out. The data were obtained from books and articles available in the database of Periódicos Capes and Google Scholar. As main results, it is highlighted that the forage turnip presents itself as a winter cover plant with great capacity for soil decompression and structuring, as well as assisting in the recycling and availability of nutrients to crops, in addition to producing plant biomass for cover and soil protection. The numerous researches related to the subject of cover plants, help in the production of a vast literature, where professionals and producers can make use and raise knowledge for more sustainable practices for agriculture and that harm less the environment. The use of plants as a form of cover is an alternative that contributes to increasing sustainability in agricultural systems, due to the ability to promote soil cover, absorb nutrients from sub-surface layers and release them slowly through the decomposition of soils its waste.Las plantas de cobertura participan en la dinámica que se da en las áreas de cultivo agrícola, principalmente al favorecer la implantación de cultivos posteriores, además de ayudar a estructurar el suelo, en las relaciones biológicas, físicas y químicas del sistema, ayudando a la formación y mantenimiento de los suelo equilibrio del medio agrario. En este sentido, este trabajo tiene como objetivo describir y evaluar el cultivo de rábano como descompactador de suelos, reciclador de nutrientes y productor de biomasa. Como metodología se realizó una revisión narrativa. Los datos se obtuvieron de libros y artículos disponibles en la Base de Datos de Publicaciones Periódicas de Capes y Google Scholar Búsqueda bibliográfica de artículos, libros, documentos técnico-científicos y otros materiales disponibles en internet, en las principales plataformas de datos científicos en línea. Como principales resultados se destaca que el nabo forrajero se presenta como una planta de cobertura invernal con gran capacidad de descompresión y estructuración del suelo, además de coadyuvar en el reciclaje y disponibilidad de nutrientes para los cultivos, además de producir biomasa vegetal para cobertura y protección del suelo. Las numerosas investigaciones relacionadas con el tema de las plantas de cobertura ayudan en la producción de una vasta literatura, donde los profesionales y productores pueden aprovechar y aumentar el conocimiento para prácticas más sostenibles para la agricultura y que dañan menos el medio ambiente. El uso de plantas como forma de cobertura es una alternativa que contribuye a incrementar la sustentabilidad en los sistemas agrícolas, debido a la capacidad de promover la cobertura del suelo, absorber nutrientes de las capas del subsuelo y liberarlos lentamente a través de la descomposición de los suelos y sus desechos.As plantas de cobertura participam das dinâmicas que ocorrem nas áreas de cultivo agrícolas, principalmente, favorecendo a implantação das culturas posteriores, além de servirem como auxiliadoras na estruturação do solo, nas relações biológicas, físicas e químicas do sistema, auxiliando a formação e manutenção do equilíbrio do meio agrícola. Neste sentido, este trabalho tem por objetivo descrever e avaliar a cultura do nabo forrageiro como descompactador do solo, reciclador de nutrientes e produtor de biomassa. Como metodologia foi realizada uma revisão narrativa. Os dados foram obtidos a partir de livros e artigos disponíveis na Base de dados dos Periódicos Capes e Google Acadêmico. Como principais resultados destaca-se que o nabo forrageiro se apresenta como uma planta de cobertura de inverno com grande capacidade de descompactação e estruturação de solos, bem como auxiliar na reciclagem e disponibilização de nutrientes às culturas, além de, produzir biomassa vegetal para cobertura e proteção do solo. As inúmeras pesquisas referentes ao tema de plantas de cobertura, auxiliam na produção de uma vasta literatura, onde profissionais e produtores podem fazer uso e suscitar conhecimentos para práticas mais sustentáveis para a agricultura e que agridam menos o meio ambiente. O uso de plantas como forma de cobertura, é uma alternativa que contribui para o aumento da sustentabilidade nos sistemas agrícolas, devido à capacidade de promover a cobertura do solo, absorver nutrientes das camadas sub-superficiais e liberá-los de forma lenta pela decomposição dos seus resíduos.Research, Society and Development2023-01-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3986310.33448/rsd-v12i2.39863Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 2; e11612239863Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 2; e11612239863Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 2; e116122398632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/39863/32781Copyright (c) 2023 Pedro Henrique Hansen; Danni Maisa da Silva; Luciane Sippert Lanzanova; Divanilde Guerra; Mastrângello Enívar Lanzanova; Eduardo Lorensi de Souza; Robson Evaldo Gehlen Bohrerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHansen, Pedro HenriqueSilva, Danni Maisa da Lanzanova, Luciane Sippert Guerra, DivanildeLanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar Souza, Eduardo Lorensi de Bohrer, Robson Evaldo Gehlen 2023-02-14T20:07:52Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/39863Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-02-14T20:07:52Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
Nabo forrajero: potencial de la especie como descompactadora de suelos, recicladora de nutrientes y productora de biomassa
Nabo forrageiro: potencialidades da espécie como descompactador do solo, reciclador de nutrientes e produtor de biomassa
title Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
spellingShingle Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
Hansen, Pedro Henrique
Adubação verde
Plantio direto
Compactação.
Abono verde
Labranza cero
Compresión.
Green manure
No-till
Compression.
title_short Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
title_full Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
title_fullStr Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
title_full_unstemmed Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
title_sort Forage turnip: potential of the species as a soil decompactor, nutrient recycler and biomass producer
author Hansen, Pedro Henrique
author_facet Hansen, Pedro Henrique
Silva, Danni Maisa da
Lanzanova, Luciane Sippert
Guerra, Divanilde
Lanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar
Souza, Eduardo Lorensi de
Bohrer, Robson Evaldo Gehlen
author_role author
author2 Silva, Danni Maisa da
Lanzanova, Luciane Sippert
Guerra, Divanilde
Lanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar
Souza, Eduardo Lorensi de
Bohrer, Robson Evaldo Gehlen
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hansen, Pedro Henrique
Silva, Danni Maisa da
Lanzanova, Luciane Sippert
Guerra, Divanilde
Lanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar
Souza, Eduardo Lorensi de
Bohrer, Robson Evaldo Gehlen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adubação verde
Plantio direto
Compactação.
Abono verde
Labranza cero
Compresión.
Green manure
No-till
Compression.
topic Adubação verde
Plantio direto
Compactação.
Abono verde
Labranza cero
Compresión.
Green manure
No-till
Compression.
description Cover plants participate in the dynamics that occur in agricultural cultivation areas, mainly by favoring the implantation of subsequent cultures, in addition to helping to structure the soil, in the biological, physical and chemical relationships of the system, helping the formation and maintenance of the soil. balance of the agricultural environment. In this sense, this work aims to describe and evaluate the radish culture as a soil decompacter, nutrient recycler and biomass producer. As a methodology, a narrative review was carried out. The data were obtained from books and articles available in the database of Periódicos Capes and Google Scholar. As main results, it is highlighted that the forage turnip presents itself as a winter cover plant with great capacity for soil decompression and structuring, as well as assisting in the recycling and availability of nutrients to crops, in addition to producing plant biomass for cover and soil protection. The numerous researches related to the subject of cover plants, help in the production of a vast literature, where professionals and producers can make use and raise knowledge for more sustainable practices for agriculture and that harm less the environment. The use of plants as a form of cover is an alternative that contributes to increasing sustainability in agricultural systems, due to the ability to promote soil cover, absorb nutrients from sub-surface layers and release them slowly through the decomposition of soils its waste.
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