Maize and soybeans production in integrated system under no-tillage with different pasture combinations and animal categories

Authors

  • Hernani da Silva Instituto Paranaense de Assistência Técnica e Extensão Rural
  • Anibal Moraes Universidade Federal do Paraná
  • Paulo Carvalho Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Adriel da Fonseca Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
  • Carlos Dias Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

Keywords:

Zea mays L, Glycine max (L.) Merrill, Crop-livestock system integration, Conservationist agriculture

Abstract

The adoption of no-till system (NTS) combined with crop-livestock integration (CLI) has been a strategy promoted in Brazil, aiming to maximize areas yield and increase agribusiness profitability. This study aimed to evaluate grains yield and phytotechnical attributes from maize and soybean culture by CLI system under NTS after winter annual pure and diversified pastures with the absence or presence of grazing animals. The experiment was installed in Castro (Paraná State, Brazil) on in a dystrophic Humic Rhodic Hapludox with a clay texture, using experimental design of randomized complete blocks in 4 x 2 factorial scheme with three replications. Treatments included four pasture combinations (diversified or pure) and animal categories (light and heavy) subjected or not to grazing animals during the winter. During 2008/09 and 2009/10 summers, the area was cultivated with soybeans and maize, respectively, with yield assessment of grains and phytotechnical attributes. Treatments did not alter the yield and weight of a thousand seeds (WTS) of soybeans. In maize culture, the grazing animal during the winter increased the plant population and grains yield, but gave slight decrease in WTS. Pasture combinations (diversified or pure) and animal categories (light and heavy) did not interfere in soybean culture, but benefited the maize crop.

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Published

2012-06-04

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Crop Science