Spatial variability in the productivity of maize intercropped with Tachi (Sclerolobium paniculatum) in the Amapá savanna - Brazilian Amazon.
Spatial variability in the productivity of maize intercropped with Tachi (Sclerolobium paniculatum) in the Amapá savanna - Brazilian Amazon.
Author(s): CASTRO, G. S. A.; ALVES, L. W. R.; ARAUJO, D. M. de F.
Summary: Crop-livestock-forest systems can enable Brazilian agriculture, increasing the profit of the farmer and rancher, in addition to providing nutrients for plants, improve soil fertility, stimulates crop rotation, decrease the incidence of pests and diseases and increases jobs. In the northern region, stands out the need of search for rational exploitation of wood, being the recent research with intercroppedagriculture-forest recently evaluated an alternative system of grain production.
Publication year: 2015
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Amapá
Keywords: Cropping system, Maize, Milho, Sistema de cultivo, Tachi white, Taxi branco
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