Citation Information

  • Title : Nutrition and yield of corn under different cropping systems and nutrient sources.; Nutricao e produtividade da cultura do milho em sistemas de culturas e fontes de adubacao.
  • Source : Revista Ceres
  • Publisher : Editora UFV
  • Volume : 58
  • Issue : 2
  • Pages : 249-255
  • Year : 2011
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Castoldi, G.
    • Costa, L.
    • Steiner, F.
    • Costa, M.
    • Pivetta, L.
  • Climates: Humid subtropical (Cwa, Cfa).
  • Cropping Systems: Intercropping. Oats. Wheat.
  • Countries: Brazil.

Summary

The use of animal manure combined with cover crops can provide sustainability to agricultural systems. Aiming to evaluate the effect of two farming systems and nutrient sources on the corn crop, an experiment was conducted on an Oxisol, in the municipality of Marechal Candido Rondon, Parana State, Brazil. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design with treatments in a factorial scheme 2*3, consisting of two crop systems (succession wheat/corn and intercropping oat+vetch+turnip/corn) and three nutrient sources (mineral, organic and organic-mineral), with four replications. In June 2006, the wheat crop and the intercropping of cover crops were established. In October 2006, the corn was sowed on the two systems. Organic and organic-mineral fertilizations consisted of application of pig manure alone and combined with mineral fertilizer, respectively. Intercropping of oat, hairy vetch and wild radish produced adequate amount of biomass, showing its viability for providing soil cover during winter. Corn grown in rotation with wheat yielded the highest uptake of N and K and highest yield. Mineral fertilization gave higher N uptake and corn yield compared with the organic fertilizer and organic-mineral fertilizer based on pig manure.

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