Organic inputs and soil cover effects on seedlings establishment in the formation of an agroforestry system in degraded soil in the Caatinga biome.
Organic inputs and soil cover effects on seedlings establishment in the formation of an agroforestry system in degraded soil in the Caatinga biome.
Author(s): POMPEU, R. C. F. F.; SOUZA, H. A. de; SERRANO, L. A. L.; TONUCCI, R. G.; ROCHA, J. E. da S.; FERNANDES, F. E. P.
Summary: The use of organic inputs and/or soil cover promotes beneficial effects, mainly for crops, and this is one way to alleviate the problem of environmental degradation in the Brazilian semiarid region. The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of organic fertilizers and soil cover, in degraded soil, on the surveillance and variables of development of cashew (Anacardium occidentale) and ?Sabiá? (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia) seedlings in the establishment of an agroforestry system in the Brazilian Semiarid.
Publication year: 2015
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Goats & Sheep
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