Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo

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Autor(a) principal: SARAIVA, Felipe Martins
Data de Publicação: 2014
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Resumo: Cactus is a valuable forage resource for the Agreste and Sertão region of Pernambuco. Additional information addressing management practices and cropping systems using cactus IPA Sertânia (Nopalea cochenillifera Salm Dyck.) in the semiarid region are necessary. Two experiments evaluated the effect of different cropping systems and manure sources on morphological and productive characteristics of clone IPA Sertânia. Cactus nutrient accumulation and nutrient release from different manure types were also assessed. The experiments were established in March, 2011 in Caruaru – PE. In experiment 1, treatments were combination of cropping systems (cactus + leucanea, cactus + Gliricídia, and cactus in monoculture) and different manure sources (sheep, cattle, goat, and broiler litter). Manure was applied based on annual addition of 200 kg ha-1 N. Legume trees were planted in double rows (9 x 1 x 0.5 m) and the cactus planting space was 1 x 0.25 m. A split-plot arrangement in a complete randomized block design was used, with four replicates per treatment. Cropping system was the main plot and manure types the split-plot. Experiment 2 assessed nutrient accumulation by the cactus and nutrient release from different manure types on the cropping systems described for experiment 1. Manure types were incubated in nylon bags during different periods (0, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, and 256 d) and the cactus harvested at the same interval. In experiment 1, cactus was sampled in four sites 1-m apart in a transect perpendicular to the legume tree rows. Goat and sheep manure resulted in lower cactus DM production for all cropping systems, with average 16.4 t ha-1 yr-1 DM. Greater production (cactus+legume) occurred when cactus was planted in polyculture with Gliricídia and cattle manure was applied (21.7 t ha-1 yr-1 DM). Cladode number and cladode weight was greater when cactus was planted in monoculture (6.7 and 4.3 kg plant-1 in a fresh matter basis) and fertilized with cattle manure (6.4 and 4.2 kg plant-1 in a fresh matter basis). Cladode thickness was the only morphological characteristic affected by treatments. In general, cactus nutrient concentration was greater in polyculture and near the tree rows, with reducing nutrient concentration with increasing distance from the trees. Broiler litter presented greater decomposition after 256 d of incubation (34.1%). When planted with Gliricídia, cactus accumulated more N regardless the manure source, with averages of 977, 695, 672, and 629 g ha-1 d-1 N for broiler litter, sheep, goat, and cattle manures, respectively. Maximum cactus P accumulation was 40.9 kg ha-1 P during 256 d and 116 kg ha-1 P released from the manure during the same period. As a result, no P deficiency was observed. Maximum cactus K accumulation was 1487 g ha-1 d-1 K when cactus was planted in monoculture, followed by 1242 and 1106 g ha-1 d-1 K for the polyculture with Leucaena and Gliricídia, respectively. Cropping systems combining cactus and legume trees are a viable option for the region. Species diversity favours more efficient feeding strategies for livestock. Cattle manure resulted in greater productivity when cactus was planted combined with legume trees. Nutrient accumulation, mainly N, was influenced by the presence of the legume tree. Phosphorus was the least and K the most accumulated nutrient by cactus. broiler litter, in general, was the organic matter source presenting greater accumulation by the plant and released greater amounts of N, P, and K.
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spelling DUBEUX JUNIOR, José Carlos BatistaCUNHA, Márcio Vieira daMENEZES, Rômulo Simões CezarTABOSA, José NildoLIRA, Mario de AndradeSANTOS, Mércia Virginia Ferreira dosTEIXEIRA, Vicente Imbroisihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7303896352234360SARAIVA, Felipe Martins2017-07-28T13:12:12Z2014-02-18SARAIVA, Felipe Martins. Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo. 2014. 104 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7023ark:/57462/00130000084x3Cactus is a valuable forage resource for the Agreste and Sertão region of Pernambuco. Additional information addressing management practices and cropping systems using cactus IPA Sertânia (Nopalea cochenillifera Salm Dyck.) in the semiarid region are necessary. Two experiments evaluated the effect of different cropping systems and manure sources on morphological and productive characteristics of clone IPA Sertânia. Cactus nutrient accumulation and nutrient release from different manure types were also assessed. The experiments were established in March, 2011 in Caruaru – PE. In experiment 1, treatments were combination of cropping systems (cactus + leucanea, cactus + Gliricídia, and cactus in monoculture) and different manure sources (sheep, cattle, goat, and broiler litter). Manure was applied based on annual addition of 200 kg ha-1 N. Legume trees were planted in double rows (9 x 1 x 0.5 m) and the cactus planting space was 1 x 0.25 m. A split-plot arrangement in a complete randomized block design was used, with four replicates per treatment. Cropping system was the main plot and manure types the split-plot. Experiment 2 assessed nutrient accumulation by the cactus and nutrient release from different manure types on the cropping systems described for experiment 1. Manure types were incubated in nylon bags during different periods (0, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, and 256 d) and the cactus harvested at the same interval. In experiment 1, cactus was sampled in four sites 1-m apart in a transect perpendicular to the legume tree rows. Goat and sheep manure resulted in lower cactus DM production for all cropping systems, with average 16.4 t ha-1 yr-1 DM. Greater production (cactus+legume) occurred when cactus was planted in polyculture with Gliricídia and cattle manure was applied (21.7 t ha-1 yr-1 DM). Cladode number and cladode weight was greater when cactus was planted in monoculture (6.7 and 4.3 kg plant-1 in a fresh matter basis) and fertilized with cattle manure (6.4 and 4.2 kg plant-1 in a fresh matter basis). Cladode thickness was the only morphological characteristic affected by treatments. In general, cactus nutrient concentration was greater in polyculture and near the tree rows, with reducing nutrient concentration with increasing distance from the trees. Broiler litter presented greater decomposition after 256 d of incubation (34.1%). When planted with Gliricídia, cactus accumulated more N regardless the manure source, with averages of 977, 695, 672, and 629 g ha-1 d-1 N for broiler litter, sheep, goat, and cattle manures, respectively. Maximum cactus P accumulation was 40.9 kg ha-1 P during 256 d and 116 kg ha-1 P released from the manure during the same period. As a result, no P deficiency was observed. Maximum cactus K accumulation was 1487 g ha-1 d-1 K when cactus was planted in monoculture, followed by 1242 and 1106 g ha-1 d-1 K for the polyculture with Leucaena and Gliricídia, respectively. Cropping systems combining cactus and legume trees are a viable option for the region. Species diversity favours more efficient feeding strategies for livestock. Cattle manure resulted in greater productivity when cactus was planted combined with legume trees. Nutrient accumulation, mainly N, was influenced by the presence of the legume tree. Phosphorus was the least and K the most accumulated nutrient by cactus. broiler litter, in general, was the organic matter source presenting greater accumulation by the plant and released greater amounts of N, P, and K.A palma forrageira é um recurso importante para o Agreste e Sertão de Pernambuco. Contudo existem poucas informações sobre práticas de manejo e sistema de cultivos consorciados utilizando a palma IPA Sertânia (Nopalea cochenillifera Salm Dyck.) para o semiárido de PE. Foram realizados dois experimentos objetivando avaliar o efeito do sistema de cultivo e fontes de matéria orgânica sobre características morfológicas e produtivas da palma forrageira clone IPA Sertânia em Caruaru-PE, além de obter informações sobre a liberação e acúmulo de nutrientes em plantios de palma forrageira. Os experimentos foram conduzidos na estação experimental de Caruaru, em palmal instalado em março de 2011. No primeiro experimento os tratamentos experimentais foram combinações de diferentes sistemas de cultivo (Palma + Leucena, Palma + Gliricídia e Palma em cultivo isolado) com diferentes estercos (ovino, bovino, caprino e cama de frango). As doses de estercos foram aplicadas considerando uma adição anual de 200 kg ha-1 de N. As leguminosas foram plantadas em filas duplas (9 m x 1,0 m x 0,5 m) e a palma espaçada em 1 m x 0,25 m. O delineamento foi de parcelas subdivididas em blocos ao acaso, com quatro repetições por tratamento. A parcela principal foi formada pelo sistema de cultivo e a subparcela pelo tipo de esterco. No segundo experimento foi avaliado o acúmulo de nutrientes pela palma e a liberação de nutrientes dos distintos estercos e sistemas descritos no primeiro experimento. Os estercos foram incubados em sacos de náilon por distintos períodos (0, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 e 256 dias) e a palma colhida no mesmo intervalo de incubação dos estercos. No experimento 1 foram realizadas amostragens em três transectos perpendiculares às filas duplas de leguminosas, sendo avaliadas quatro plantas de palma por transecto equidistantes 1 m a partir da fila dupla central de leguminosas. Os estercos caprino e ovino resultaram em menor produção de MS da palma para todos os sistemas de cultivo, apresentando média de 16,4 t MS ha-1 ano-1. Maiores produções (Palma + Leguminosa) foram registradas nos plantios de palma consorciada com Gliricídia e adubada com esterco bovino (21,7 t MS ha-1 ano-1). O número e peso dos cladódios foram maiores nas parcelas de palma isolada (6,7 e 4,3 kg MV planta-1) e nas adubadas com esterco bovino (6,4 e 4,2 kg MV planta-1). Os tratamentos pouco influenciaram as características morfológicas da palma IPA Sertânia, afetando apenas a espessura dos cladódios. De maneira geral, as concentrações de nutrientes da palma foram superiores nos sistemas consorciados nas primeiras distâncias de coleta (próximo das árvores), ocorrendo redução nas últimas distâncias coletadas. O tratamento contendo cama de frango apresentou maior decomposição ao final dos 256 dias com média de 34,1%. O sistema com Gliricídia apresentou maior acúmulo de N para todas as fontes de MO estudadas com médias de 977, 695, 672 e 629 g ha-1 dia-1 N para cama de frango, esterco ovino, caprino e bovino, respectivamente. O acúmulo máximo de P na palma foi de 40,9 kg ha-1 no período de 256 dias e uma liberação aproximada de P pelo esterco de 116 kg ha-1 no mesmo período, não ocorrendo deficiência de P na maioria dos tratamentos. Para K o acúmulo máximo registrado foi de 1487 g ha-1 dia-1 K no sistema de palma exclusiva, seguido de 1242 e 1106 g ha-1 dia-1 K para os sistemas consorciados com Leucena e Gliricídia, respectivamente. A utilização de sistema de cultivo consorciado com palma forrageira é uma alternativa para região, pois a utilização de diferentes espécies pode fornecer estratégias de alimentação mais eficiente. A utilização do esterco bovino é mais indicada no cultivo da palma consorciada com leguminosa. O acúmulo de nutrientes é influenciado pela presença da leguminosa consorciada com a palma principalmente para o nitrogênio. O fósforo é o nutriente menos acumulado e o potássio o mais acumulado ao longo do período de crescimento. A cama de frango, de maneira geral, foi a fonte de matéria orgânica que apresentou maior acúmulo e liberação de N, P e K.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2017-07-28T13:12:12Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Felipe Martins Saraiva.pdf: 2955224 bytes, checksum: d0d54030b26da731f340096ea6c1f505 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-28T13:12:12Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
spellingShingle Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
SARAIVA, Felipe Martins
Palma forrageira
Nopalea cochenillifera
Cultivo
Matéria orgânica
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_full Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_sort Desenvolvimento e acúmulo de nutrientes de palma forrageira (Nopalea) em diferentes sistemas de cultivo
author SARAIVA, Felipe Martins
author_facet SARAIVA, Felipe Martins
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv DUBEUX JUNIOR, José Carlos Batista
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv CUNHA, Márcio Vieira da
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv MENEZES, Rômulo Simões Cezar
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv TABOSA, José Nildo
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv LIRA, Mario de Andrade
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv TEIXEIRA, Vicente Imbroisi
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7303896352234360
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SARAIVA, Felipe Martins
contributor_str_mv DUBEUX JUNIOR, José Carlos Batista
CUNHA, Márcio Vieira da
MENEZES, Rômulo Simões Cezar
TABOSA, José Nildo
LIRA, Mario de Andrade
SANTOS, Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos
TEIXEIRA, Vicente Imbroisi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Palma forrageira
Nopalea cochenillifera
Cultivo
Matéria orgânica
topic Palma forrageira
Nopalea cochenillifera
Cultivo
Matéria orgânica
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description Cactus is a valuable forage resource for the Agreste and Sertão region of Pernambuco. Additional information addressing management practices and cropping systems using cactus IPA Sertânia (Nopalea cochenillifera Salm Dyck.) in the semiarid region are necessary. Two experiments evaluated the effect of different cropping systems and manure sources on morphological and productive characteristics of clone IPA Sertânia. Cactus nutrient accumulation and nutrient release from different manure types were also assessed. The experiments were established in March, 2011 in Caruaru – PE. In experiment 1, treatments were combination of cropping systems (cactus + leucanea, cactus + Gliricídia, and cactus in monoculture) and different manure sources (sheep, cattle, goat, and broiler litter). Manure was applied based on annual addition of 200 kg ha-1 N. Legume trees were planted in double rows (9 x 1 x 0.5 m) and the cactus planting space was 1 x 0.25 m. A split-plot arrangement in a complete randomized block design was used, with four replicates per treatment. Cropping system was the main plot and manure types the split-plot. Experiment 2 assessed nutrient accumulation by the cactus and nutrient release from different manure types on the cropping systems described for experiment 1. Manure types were incubated in nylon bags during different periods (0, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, and 256 d) and the cactus harvested at the same interval. In experiment 1, cactus was sampled in four sites 1-m apart in a transect perpendicular to the legume tree rows. Goat and sheep manure resulted in lower cactus DM production for all cropping systems, with average 16.4 t ha-1 yr-1 DM. Greater production (cactus+legume) occurred when cactus was planted in polyculture with Gliricídia and cattle manure was applied (21.7 t ha-1 yr-1 DM). Cladode number and cladode weight was greater when cactus was planted in monoculture (6.7 and 4.3 kg plant-1 in a fresh matter basis) and fertilized with cattle manure (6.4 and 4.2 kg plant-1 in a fresh matter basis). Cladode thickness was the only morphological characteristic affected by treatments. In general, cactus nutrient concentration was greater in polyculture and near the tree rows, with reducing nutrient concentration with increasing distance from the trees. Broiler litter presented greater decomposition after 256 d of incubation (34.1%). When planted with Gliricídia, cactus accumulated more N regardless the manure source, with averages of 977, 695, 672, and 629 g ha-1 d-1 N for broiler litter, sheep, goat, and cattle manures, respectively. Maximum cactus P accumulation was 40.9 kg ha-1 P during 256 d and 116 kg ha-1 P released from the manure during the same period. As a result, no P deficiency was observed. Maximum cactus K accumulation was 1487 g ha-1 d-1 K when cactus was planted in monoculture, followed by 1242 and 1106 g ha-1 d-1 K for the polyculture with Leucaena and Gliricídia, respectively. Cropping systems combining cactus and legume trees are a viable option for the region. Species diversity favours more efficient feeding strategies for livestock. Cattle manure resulted in greater productivity when cactus was planted combined with legume trees. Nutrient accumulation, mainly N, was influenced by the presence of the legume tree. Phosphorus was the least and K the most accumulated nutrient by cactus. broiler litter, in general, was the organic matter source presenting greater accumulation by the plant and released greater amounts of N, P, and K.
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