Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo

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Autor(a) principal: DINIZ, Wellington Jairo da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The intercropping and irrigation practices are essential to the forage production temporal stability in the semiarid region where water resources and limited most often have high salinity levels. Moreover, the use of these practices depends on the adopted configuration crops and their economic analysis. Thus, it aimed to analyze the biological efficiency, competitive ability and economic profitability of the cactus-sorghum intercropping system. Cactus forage cv. Orelha de Elefante Mexicana (Opuntia stricta) and sorghum forage, cv. SF-15 were distributed in blocks, with four repetitions, in factorial arrangement 5 x 3, in which the plots were composed of four irrigation blades (25%; 50% 75% and 100%; based on reference evapotranspiration, ETo) plus the rainfed condition, and the subplots for three planting systems (cactus forage single, sorghum single and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping), with the planting proportions in the consortium of 92% of sorghum plants (170,000 plants ha-1) and 8% of the cactus forage (15,625 plants ha-1). The cactus forage was conducted during a year, comprising two cycles of sorghum (plant and ratoon). The crops yield was obtained at the time of the harvest. The biological efficiency of the intercropping was determined through the land use efficiency (LUE), land area equivalent in time (LAET), productivity index system (PIS) and land equivalent coefficient (LEC). Soon, the system ability was analyzed by competition ratio (CR), aggression (A) and yield actual loss or gains (YALG). Economic viability was calculated from the system's Total Operating cost (TOC) and of economic indicators as gross income (GI), net income (NI), monetary advantage (MA), gross margin (GM), benefit/cost ratio (B/R) and profitability index (PI). With the results, it was found that the individual or joint dry matter yield in the cactus forage single, sorghum single, intercropping cactus forage-sorgo, cactus forage of the intercropping and sorghum of the intercropping were 4,626.98; 14,073.19; 12,130.00; 3,572.79 and 8,557.22 kg ha-1, respectively. There was a reduction of the individual productivity of cactus forage and sorghum on the basis of the intercropping of 72% and 61%. The cactus forage-sorghum system provided 51% productive advantage (UET = 1.51), when compared to your monoculture. The A and PGAR indexes identified as sorghum crop dominated by cactus forage. According to economic analysis, the COT between irrigation blades treatments within the same production system varied little, depending only of the expenses with electric energy. However, when compared between rainfed and irrigated systems were checked values ranging from R$ 1,335.00 ha-1 the R$ 10255.33 ha-1. The cost of irrigation system and supplies accounted for 84% of the total costs. Sorghum systems and intercropping cactus forage-sorghum attained the highest values of RB (R$ 6,201.30 ha-1 and R$ 6,007.53 ha-1). However, the values of RL, VM, MB, B/C and IL presented negative values, indicating losses of the systems in the first year of cultivation. Thus, it was concluded: (i) irrigation blade from 50% of the ETo is the most recommended in sorghum single and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping systems; (ii) on the intercropping the sorghum has breaks in productivity higher than the cactus forage; and, (iii) based on simulated economic indicators for subsequent years, the adoption of irrigation events and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping system promoted profits from the second year of implementation.
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spelling SILVA, Thieres George Freire daSOUZA, Luciana Sandra Bastos deMOURA, Magna Soelma Beserra deARAÚJO, Gherman Garcia Leal deLEITÃO, Mario de Miranda Vilas Boas Ramoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6948029082433745DINIZ, Wellington Jairo da Silva2017-05-16T13:31:30Z2016-02-19DINIZ, Wellington Jairo da Silva. Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo. 2016. 61 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Produção Vegetal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Serra Talhada.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6870The intercropping and irrigation practices are essential to the forage production temporal stability in the semiarid region where water resources and limited most often have high salinity levels. Moreover, the use of these practices depends on the adopted configuration crops and their economic analysis. Thus, it aimed to analyze the biological efficiency, competitive ability and economic profitability of the cactus-sorghum intercropping system. Cactus forage cv. Orelha de Elefante Mexicana (Opuntia stricta) and sorghum forage, cv. SF-15 were distributed in blocks, with four repetitions, in factorial arrangement 5 x 3, in which the plots were composed of four irrigation blades (25%; 50% 75% and 100%; based on reference evapotranspiration, ETo) plus the rainfed condition, and the subplots for three planting systems (cactus forage single, sorghum single and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping), with the planting proportions in the consortium of 92% of sorghum plants (170,000 plants ha-1) and 8% of the cactus forage (15,625 plants ha-1). The cactus forage was conducted during a year, comprising two cycles of sorghum (plant and ratoon). The crops yield was obtained at the time of the harvest. The biological efficiency of the intercropping was determined through the land use efficiency (LUE), land area equivalent in time (LAET), productivity index system (PIS) and land equivalent coefficient (LEC). Soon, the system ability was analyzed by competition ratio (CR), aggression (A) and yield actual loss or gains (YALG). Economic viability was calculated from the system's Total Operating cost (TOC) and of economic indicators as gross income (GI), net income (NI), monetary advantage (MA), gross margin (GM), benefit/cost ratio (B/R) and profitability index (PI). With the results, it was found that the individual or joint dry matter yield in the cactus forage single, sorghum single, intercropping cactus forage-sorgo, cactus forage of the intercropping and sorghum of the intercropping were 4,626.98; 14,073.19; 12,130.00; 3,572.79 and 8,557.22 kg ha-1, respectively. There was a reduction of the individual productivity of cactus forage and sorghum on the basis of the intercropping of 72% and 61%. The cactus forage-sorghum system provided 51% productive advantage (UET = 1.51), when compared to your monoculture. The A and PGAR indexes identified as sorghum crop dominated by cactus forage. According to economic analysis, the COT between irrigation blades treatments within the same production system varied little, depending only of the expenses with electric energy. However, when compared between rainfed and irrigated systems were checked values ranging from R$ 1,335.00 ha-1 the R$ 10255.33 ha-1. The cost of irrigation system and supplies accounted for 84% of the total costs. Sorghum systems and intercropping cactus forage-sorghum attained the highest values of RB (R$ 6,201.30 ha-1 and R$ 6,007.53 ha-1). However, the values of RL, VM, MB, B/C and IL presented negative values, indicating losses of the systems in the first year of cultivation. Thus, it was concluded: (i) irrigation blade from 50% of the ETo is the most recommended in sorghum single and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping systems; (ii) on the intercropping the sorghum has breaks in productivity higher than the cactus forage; and, (iii) based on simulated economic indicators for subsequent years, the adoption of irrigation events and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping system promoted profits from the second year of implementation.As práticas de consorciação e irrigação são fundamentais para a estabilidade temporal da produção de forragem no Semiárido, onde os recursos hídricos, além de limitados na maioria das vezes possuem altos níveis de salinidade. Por outro lado, o uso dessas práticas depende da configuração adotada de culturas e da sua análise econômica. Com isso, objetivou-se analisar a eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consórcio palma-sorgo. A palma, cv. Orelha de Elefante Mexicana gênero (Opuntia stricta) e o sorgo forrageiro (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) cv. SF-15 foram distribuídos em blocos casualizados, composto por quatro repetições, em arranjo fatorial 5x3, nas quais as parcelas foram constituídas por quatro lâminas de irrigação (25%; 50%; 75% e 100% da evapotranspiração referência, ETo), a testemunha (condição de sequeiro) e as subparcelas com três sistemas de plantio (palma solteira, sorgo solteiro e palma-sorgo), com a proporção de plantio de 92% de plantas de sorgo (170.000 plantas ha-1) e 8% de palma (15.625 plantas ha-1). A palma foi conduzida durante um ano, compreendendo dois ciclos (planta e rebrota) do sorgo. A produtividade das culturas foi obtida na ocasião das colheitas. A eficiência biológica do consórcio foi determinada por meio dos índices de uso eficiente da terra (UET), razão área equivalente no tempo (RAET), índice de produtividade do sistema (IPS) e coeficiente equivalente de terra (CET). A habilidade do sistema de consórcio foi analisada pela razão de competição da palma (RCa), razão de competição do sorgo (RCb) agressividade (A) e perda ou ganho atual do rendimento (PGAR). A rentabilidade foi calculada a partir do sistema de Custo Operacional Total (COT) e de indicadores econômicos como renda bruta (RB), renda líquida (RL), vantagem monetária (VM), margem bruta (MB), relação benefício/custo (B/C) e índice de lucratividade (IL). Verificou-se que as produtividades individuais ou conjuntas de matéria seca no sistema palma solteira, sorgo solteiro, palma-sorgo, palma consorciada, e sorgo consorciado atingiram 4.626,98; 14.073,19; 12.130,00; 3.572,79; 8.557,22 kg ha-1, respectivamente. Houve redução da produtividade individual de matéria seca (MS) da palma e do sorgo em função do consórcio, de 28% e 39%, nessa ordem. O sistema palma-sorgo proporcionou vantagem produtiva de 51% (UET=1,51), quando comparado ao seu monocultivo. O índice CAR, A e RCa identificaram o sorgo como cultura dominada pela palma. Os custos para a implantação dos sistemas variaram de R$ 1.335,00 ha-1 a R$ 10.255,33 ha-1 a depender do tipo de sistema e da lâmina de irrigação aplicada. Os custos com o sistema de irrigação e insumos foram responsáveis por 84% dos custos totais. Os sistemas sorgo solteiro e palma-sorgo obtiveram os maiores valores de RB (R$ 6.201,30 ha-1 e R$ 6.007,53 ha-1). No entanto, os valores de RL, MB, e IL apresentaram valores negativos no primeiro ano de implantação dos sistemas. Assim, pode-se concluir que: (i) a lâmina de irrigação a partir de 50% da ETo é a mais recomendada nos sistemas sorgo solteiro ou consórcio palma-sorgo; (ii) quando consorciadas, a cultura do sorgo possui quebra de produtividade superior à cultura da palma; e, (iii) com base nos indicadores econômicos simulados para anos subsequentes, a adoção de eventos de irrigação e do sistema consorciado palma-sorgo promoveram lucros a partir do segundo ano de implantação.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2017-05-16T13:31:30Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Wellington Jairo da Silva Diniz.pdf: 1304029 bytes, checksum: 062aed119dca799b95f80ce83e7abc64 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-16T13:31:30Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
title Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
spellingShingle Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
DINIZ, Wellington Jairo da Silva
Cultura consorciada
Irrigação
Palma forrageira
Sorgo
Análise produtiva
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
title_short Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
title_full Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
title_fullStr Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
title_full_unstemmed Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
title_sort Eficiência biológica, habilidade competitiva e rentabilidade do sistema de consorciação palma-sorgo
author DINIZ, Wellington Jairo da Silva
author_facet DINIZ, Wellington Jairo da Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv SILVA, Thieres George Freire da
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Luciana Sandra Bastos de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MOURA, Magna Soelma Beserra de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Gherman Garcia Leal de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv LEITÃO, Mario de Miranda Vilas Boas Ramos
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6948029082433745
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DINIZ, Wellington Jairo da Silva
contributor_str_mv SILVA, Thieres George Freire da
SOUZA, Luciana Sandra Bastos de
MOURA, Magna Soelma Beserra de
ARAÚJO, Gherman Garcia Leal de
LEITÃO, Mario de Miranda Vilas Boas Ramos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cultura consorciada
Irrigação
Palma forrageira
Sorgo
Análise produtiva
topic Cultura consorciada
Irrigação
Palma forrageira
Sorgo
Análise produtiva
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
description The intercropping and irrigation practices are essential to the forage production temporal stability in the semiarid region where water resources and limited most often have high salinity levels. Moreover, the use of these practices depends on the adopted configuration crops and their economic analysis. Thus, it aimed to analyze the biological efficiency, competitive ability and economic profitability of the cactus-sorghum intercropping system. Cactus forage cv. Orelha de Elefante Mexicana (Opuntia stricta) and sorghum forage, cv. SF-15 were distributed in blocks, with four repetitions, in factorial arrangement 5 x 3, in which the plots were composed of four irrigation blades (25%; 50% 75% and 100%; based on reference evapotranspiration, ETo) plus the rainfed condition, and the subplots for three planting systems (cactus forage single, sorghum single and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping), with the planting proportions in the consortium of 92% of sorghum plants (170,000 plants ha-1) and 8% of the cactus forage (15,625 plants ha-1). The cactus forage was conducted during a year, comprising two cycles of sorghum (plant and ratoon). The crops yield was obtained at the time of the harvest. The biological efficiency of the intercropping was determined through the land use efficiency (LUE), land area equivalent in time (LAET), productivity index system (PIS) and land equivalent coefficient (LEC). Soon, the system ability was analyzed by competition ratio (CR), aggression (A) and yield actual loss or gains (YALG). Economic viability was calculated from the system's Total Operating cost (TOC) and of economic indicators as gross income (GI), net income (NI), monetary advantage (MA), gross margin (GM), benefit/cost ratio (B/R) and profitability index (PI). With the results, it was found that the individual or joint dry matter yield in the cactus forage single, sorghum single, intercropping cactus forage-sorgo, cactus forage of the intercropping and sorghum of the intercropping were 4,626.98; 14,073.19; 12,130.00; 3,572.79 and 8,557.22 kg ha-1, respectively. There was a reduction of the individual productivity of cactus forage and sorghum on the basis of the intercropping of 72% and 61%. The cactus forage-sorghum system provided 51% productive advantage (UET = 1.51), when compared to your monoculture. The A and PGAR indexes identified as sorghum crop dominated by cactus forage. According to economic analysis, the COT between irrigation blades treatments within the same production system varied little, depending only of the expenses with electric energy. However, when compared between rainfed and irrigated systems were checked values ranging from R$ 1,335.00 ha-1 the R$ 10255.33 ha-1. The cost of irrigation system and supplies accounted for 84% of the total costs. Sorghum systems and intercropping cactus forage-sorghum attained the highest values of RB (R$ 6,201.30 ha-1 and R$ 6,007.53 ha-1). However, the values of RL, VM, MB, B/C and IL presented negative values, indicating losses of the systems in the first year of cultivation. Thus, it was concluded: (i) irrigation blade from 50% of the ETo is the most recommended in sorghum single and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping systems; (ii) on the intercropping the sorghum has breaks in productivity higher than the cactus forage; and, (iii) based on simulated economic indicators for subsequent years, the adoption of irrigation events and cactus forage-sorghum intercropping system promoted profits from the second year of implementation.
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