Grain yield of mayze as a consequence of a crop rotation with a second crop, forage, green manure and lie fallow.
Grain yield of mayze as a consequence of a crop rotation with a second crop, forage, green manure and lie fallow.
Author(s): CASTRO, G. S. A.; FERRARI NETO, J.; COSTA, C. H. M. da; CRUSCIOL, C. A. C.
Summary: Among the numerous benefits of Crop-Livestock-Forest Integration are: the restoration of soil fertility, the establishment of pastures with low costs, the improvement in physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil, the control of pests, pathogens and weeds, the recycling of nutrients from the soil, the increase in grain yield. The Crop-Livestock-Forest systems can increase job opportunities, the efficiency in the use of machinery, equipment and manpower, and also productivity and profitability. Quantify these benefits should be role of the research to support public policy actions.
Publication year: 2015
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Amapá
Keywords: Cropping system, Grain, Grão, Rotação de cultura, Sistema de cultivo, crop rotation
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