BIOMASS YIELD OF CROTALARIA JUNCEA AFTER THINNING AND AT VARIED SOWING DENSITIES IN THE COASTAL PLATEAU OF PIAUÍ STATE, BRAZIL
ABSTRACT The northern region of Piauí state is an important center of irrigated organic fruit farming, wherein sandy soils with low organic matter content are predominant, besides climate with high temperatures, long periods of water deficit and constant wind. Given this situation, it becomes necess...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Caatinga 2016-01, Vol.29 (4), p.878-884 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ABSTRACT The northern region of Piauí state is an important center of irrigated organic fruit farming, wherein sandy soils with low organic matter content are predominant, besides climate with high temperatures, long periods of water deficit and constant wind. Given this situation, it becomes necessary to investigate alternative management options able to meet the challenges of agricultural productivity. In this context, green manuring becomes an important practice, mainly when using fast-growing species and with great potential for biomass production. Thus, a study was carried out at Embrapa Meio-Norte to measure Crotalaria juncea biomass yield after thinning and at various sowing densities. The evaluated parameters were plant height, stem diameter, number of branches per plant, fresh and dry weight of shoots and roots. The results showed that sowing density had no influence on plant height; however, unthinned plants reached greater heights, which might have been due to reduced competition for light. Thinning had no effect on diameters of plant stem base; on the other hand, lower planting densities promoted larger diameters also due to less competition. Likewise, the number of branches per plant was not affected by thinning, being greater at lower planting densities on account of less competition. Thinned plants achieved higher averages of fresh shoot weight. Nevertheless, shoot dry biomass was greater at higher planting densities. Furthermore, both fresh and dry weight of roots were not influenced by any of the adopted treatments.
RESUMO Na região norte do Estado do Piauí, concentra-se um importante polo de fruticultura orgânica irrigada, onde há predomínio de solos com textura arenosa e baixos teores de matéria orgânica, além de clima com temperaturas elevadas, com longos períodos de déficit hídrico e vento constante. Diante desse quadro, faz-se necessário investigar formas alternativas de manejo, capazes de responder aos desafios da produção agrícola. Portanto, é relevante destacar a utilização da adubação verde, principalmente com espécies de crescimento rápido e com bom potencial de produção de biomassa. Com o objetivo de avaliar a produtividade da C. juncea. sob a influência de podas e densidades de semeadura, foi instalado um ensaio na Embrapa Meio-Norte. Foram avaliadas a altura das plantas, diâmetro de caule, número de ramos por planta, massa fresca e seca da parte aérea e das raízes. A densidade de semeadura não influenciou na altura das plantas |
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ISSN: | 1983-2125 0100-316X 1983-2125 |
DOI: | 10.1590/1983-21252016v29n412rc |