Citation Information

  • Title : Energy demand and effective field capacity in different soil management system.; Demanda energetica e capacidade de campo efetiva em diferentes sistemas de manejo do solo.
  • Source : Energia na Agricultura
  • Publisher : Faculdade de Ciencias Agronomicas
  • Volume : 21
  • Issue : 4
  • Pages : 55-62
  • Year : 2006
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Gamero, C.
    • Rodrigues, J.
  • Climates: Humid subtropical (Cwa, Cfa).
  • Cropping Systems: Cover cropping. No-till cropping systems. Oats. Sorghum. Soybean.
  • Countries: Brazil.

Summary

The present study aimed to evaluate the energy demand and the effective field capacity in different soil management systems, and three kinds of vegetal covering for soyabean cultivation. The experiment was carried out at the Lageado Experimental Farm, School of Agronomical Sciences, UNESP, Botucatu, SP, Brazil. The experimental area soil was classified as Red Dystroferric Nitosol. The experiment consisted of nine treatments combining three soil management systems (conventional, reduced and no-tillage) and three vegetal covering (black oats, sorghum and spontaneous vegetation). The experimental design was in randomized blocks, 3*3 factorial scheme with 4 replications, using Tukey's test at 5% to compare means. The soil management systems presented significant differences in the effective field capacity, fuel consumption per hour and operational consumption; the no-tillage system presented the best results, regardless of soil vegetal covering.

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