Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 5 de 5
Filter
Add filters








Year range
1.
Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 50(2): e20190264, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1089540

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Even in areas of predominance of Caiuá sandstone, with soils of low natural fertility that are highly susceptible to erosion and degradation processes, farmers have adopted systems with little diversification, because they believe that they provide a greater economic return. However, agricultural practices such as crop rotation can bring agronomic benefits in terms of conservation agriculture, in addition to economic gains, circumventing edaphoclimatic difficulties in the region. In this context, the objective of this study is to verify whether no-till crop rotation systems are economically profitable, in a Caiuá sandstone area in the northwest region of the Brazilian state of Paraná. To this end, an experiment was conducted in the municipality of Umuarama, state of Paraná, in the crop year 2014/15 to 2016/17. The experimental design used random blocks, with four treatments and four repetitions. The treatments consisted of four crop rotation systems, involving wheat, black oats, canola, safflower, rye, crambe, beans, maize, fodder radish, soybean, sorghum, lupin beans, buckwheat, and triticale cultivars. Crop yields, operating costs, income, and net farm income were assessed. From the results, it was reported that the highest income was obtained in the systems that adopted the largest number of winter and summer commercial crops. Only one treatment was profitable, that is, it had a positive net farm income. This scenario may be associated with the fragility of the region's soil, which having low fertility, requires a high investment in fertilization and liming to ensure adequate production.


RESUMO: Mesmo em áreas de predomínio do arenito Caiuá, com solos de baixa fertilidade natural e altamente susceptíveis a processos de erosão e degradação, agricultores têm adotado sistemas com baixa diversificação, por acreditarem que estes apresentam maior retorno econômico. No entanto, práticas agrícolas como a rotação de culturas podem trazer benefícios agronômicos, relativos à agricultura conservacionista, além de ganhos econômicos, contornando dificuldades edafoclimáticas da região. Neste contexto, o objetivo deste estudo foi verificar se na região Noroeste do Paraná, em área de arenito Caiuá, sistemas de rotação de culturas sob plantio direto apresentam rentabilidade econômica. Para tanto, foi conduzido um experimento no município de Umuarama, estado do Paraná, entre anos agrícolas de 2014/15 a 2016/17. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos ao acaso, com quatro tratamentos e quatro repetições. Os tratamentos constituíram-se de quatro sistemas de rotações de culturas, que envolveram cultivares de trigo, aveia preta, canola, cártamo, centeio, crambe, feijão, milho, nabo forrageiro, soja, sorgo, tremoço, trigo mourisco e triticale. Foram avaliadas as produtividades das culturas, os custos variáveis, as receitas e as margens brutas. A partir dos resultados, verificou-se que as melhores receitas foram obtidas nos sistemas que adotaram o maior número de culturas comerciais de inverno e verão. Somente um tratamento apresentou rentabilidade, ou seja, margem bruta positiva. Este cenário pode estar associado à fragilidade do solo da região, que por serem de baixa fertilidade, demandam alto investimento com adubação e calagem, para garantir uma produção adequada.

2.
Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 63(spe): e20190520, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1142513

ABSTRACT

Abstract Conservation agriculture practices can contribute to changes in soil nutrient dynamics over time. This experiment evaluated the changes in total stocks and distribution of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur concentrations in soil, during 60 months, in an integrated crop-livestock system (ICLS) due to anticipated fertilization of sources and doses phosphates applied in soil surface. The experiment was conducted over a period of five years, under Typic Dystrudept, using a randomized block design, in an incomplete factorial scheme (3×3+1), with four replications. Treatments consisted of three sources of P [triple superphosphate (TSP), rock phosphate - Arad (RP) and magnesium thermophosphate (MTP)], along with four doses of P (0, 60, 120 and 180 kg ha-1 P2O5 total). Samples of soil were collected in 0-5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20 and 20-30 cm layers at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months after beggining of experiment where the following chemical attributes were evaluated: (i) total organic carbon (TOC); (ii) total nitrogen Kjeldahl (TNK); (iii) available P by ion exchange resin method (P-IER); and (iv) available S-SO4 2-. The ICLS conditions provided increased total stocks and concentrations of TOC, TNK, P-IER and S-SO4 2- over time. The applications of different phosphates had no influence on soil TOC concentrations during the five years of experimentation. The concentrations of TNK, P-IER and S-SO4 2- showed an increase in different layers of soil, with the application of sources and doses of P. The P fertilization practice that was anticipated can consist of an efficient management of soil fertility, using properly managed conservation systems.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Phosphates/administration & dosage , Soil/chemistry , Crop Production , Soil Analysis , Fertilizers , Animal Husbandry , Phosphorus/analysis , Sulfur/analysis , Carbon/analysis , Nitrogen/analysis
3.
Rev. luna azul ; (41): 385-396, jul.-dic. 2015.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-783588

ABSTRACT

Desde que los humanos adquirieron conciencia de sus actos han generado relaciones de diverso orden con la tierra y sus habitantes. Con la emergencia de la agricultura, la tierra, de ser un bien libre y disponible para todas las criaturas vivientes, pasó a ser apropiado por los seres humanos para satisfacer necesidades. La tierra adquirió un valor utilitario, para producir alimentos y materias primas, y generar renta y poder político. No obstante, para los campesinos y pueblos indígenas, la tierra, además ha tenido y aún tiene un valor afectivo y sagrado. En esta lógica, la agricultura se constituye en vínculo de los seres humanos con la tierra, que conlleva un imperativo ético: cuidar la tierra, en tanto que esta es uno más de los sujetos de la comunidad ética. En este orden de ideas, este artículo discute el cuidado de la tierra como imperativo ético de la agricultura. Para ello, se analizan y discuten visiones de preservacionistas con visiones técnico-científicas de conservación de suelos.


Since humans became conscious of their actions they have generated relationships of various kinds with land and its inhabitants. With the emergence of agriculture the land, being a free good available for all living creatures, became appropiated by humans to satisfy their needs. The land acquired a utilitarian value to produce food and raw materials, and generate income and political power. However, for farmers and indigenous people land also has had and it still has an affective and sacred value. In this logic, agriculture constitutes a bond of human beings with the land, which embraces an ethical imperative: land care while it is just one other subject of the ethical community. In this order of ideas, this article discusses land care as an ethical imperative of agriculture. To do this, visions of preservationists with technical-scientific views of soil conservation are analyzed and discussed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Agriculture , Ethics , Land Management and Planning , Land Conservation
4.
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-175826

ABSTRACT

Aims: As climate change related rainfall and temperature variability is being increasingly experienced in the SAT regions, we assessed climate change mitigation and adaptation potential of Conservation Agriculture (CA) by studying effects of minimum tillage (MT) and residue management practices on rain water use efficiency (RWUE), soil moisture, runoff, energy use and carbon dioxide emission in two maize-legume cropping systems. Study Design: The experiment was laid out in split-split plot design with four replications. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) farm, Patancheru, Telangana, India during 2010-11 and 2011-12. Methodology: RWUE was calculated as maize equivalent yield divided by rainfall received during the crop season. Integrated digital runoff and soil loss monitoring unit (IDRSMU) was used to measure runoff. Soil moisture content was measured using the gravimetric method (0-30 cm depth) and neutron probe (60-90 cm depth). The soil organic carbon was analyzed following the Walkley-Black method [1]. The diesel consumption in MT and conventional tillage (CT) was estimated following Downs and Hansen (http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs) and emission of CO2 was estimated according to EPA, 2009 [2]. Results: Tillage and residue management practices did not show significant effect on RWUE except; CT having significantly higher RWUE over MT during 2011-12. Effect of cropping systems on RWUE was significant but variable during the two years of study. MT-RT (minimum tillageresidue retained) reduced total seasonal runoff by 28.62% and 80.22% compared to CT-RR (conventional tillage- residue removed) in 2010-11 and 2011-12, respectively. Similarly, MT-RT reduced rainwater loss and peak rate of runoff compared to CT-RR in both the years of study. During 2010, MT-RT had higher total soil moisture (v/v) in the 0-90 cm soil depth in sole as well as intercropped maize compared to CT-RR, however, during 2011 MT-RT had higher total soil moisture in sole maize only. As compared to CT, even though, MT improved SOC in 0-15 cm depth but lowered slightly in 15-30 cm depth. RT (residue retained) improved SOC in 0-15 and 15- 30 cm depths compared to residue removal (RR). MT-RT had higher or equal SOC in 0-15 and 15- 30 cm soil depths compared to CT-RR in both the maize-legume cropping systems. MT saved energy corresponding to 41.49 l of diesel per hectare annually compared to CT. Similarly, MT emitted 110.79 kg less CO2 annually on per hectare basis compared to CT due to reduced diesel use. Conclusion: CA, when adopted by following good agricultural practices and refined to suit the local conditions, could emerge as sustainable production system for climate change mitigation and adaptation of dryland cropping systems in semi-arid tropics of southern India.

5.
Ciênc. rural ; 44(7): 1197-1203, 07/2014. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-718181

ABSTRACT

Os sistemas agroflorestais (SAFs) além de geração de renda e conservação da biodiversidade pode ser uma alternativa para a estocagem de carbono. O trabalho teve como objetivo caracterizar três sistemas agroflorestais (SAFs) e estimar os estoques de carbono na fitomassa aérea, na serapilheira e no solo. Os SAFs e suas respectivas vegetações nativas adjacentes foram caracterizados quanto ao número, classificação botânica,distribuição diamétrica e estratificação vertical dos indivíduos arbóreose. Em cada um dos sistemas, foram estimados os estoques de carbono na fitomassa aérea, na serapilheira e no solo. Os SAFs,implantados a partir do manejo da vegetação nativa, apresentaram uma biodiversidade vegetal e estoque de carbono na fitomassa, na serapilheira e no solo semelhantes à área de vegetação nativa adjacente. Por outro lado, os estoques de carbono no SAF implantado em área anteriormente cultivada com culturas anuais apresentou menor diversidade de espécies arbóreas e estoques de carbono na fitomassa, serapilheira e no solo, em relação à vegetação nativa adjacente. Sistemas agroflorestais bem manejados se assemelham à vegetação nativa em estoque de carbono e conservação da biodiversidade dos recursos naturais.


Agroforestry systems (SAFs) as well as income generation and biodiversity conservation can be an alternative to carbon stocks. The study aimed to characterize and estimate the soil and plant carbon stocks of SAFs in Brazilian savannas of Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Three agroforestry systems and their adjacent native vegetation were evaluated. In addition, the forest inventory, the diameter distribution and vertical stratification of tree species were measured. The SAFs deployed from the management of native vegetation had a plant biodiversity and carbon stock in biomass, litter and soil similar to that of the adjacent area of native vegetation. On the other hand, carbon stocks in SAF deployed in the area cultivated with annual crops had lower species diversity and carbon stocks in biomass, litter and soil in relation to native vegetation adjacent. Agroforestry systems well managed have carbon stocks and biodiversity of natural resources like native vegetation.

SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL