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- Title
SOYBEAN CULTIVATION IN A CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEM WITH Azospirillum brasilense INOCULATION.
- Authors
DA SILVA BRUM, MARCOS; NEWTON MARTIN, THOMAS; SANTOS DA CUNHA, VINÍCIUS; TELEKEN GRANDO, LUIZ FERNANDO; TAGLIAPIETRA SCHONELL, ALEX
- Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the phytomorphological parameters of soybean in a crop-livestock system inoculated with Azospirillum brasilense. The experiment was conducted in Santa Maria, Brazil, for two agricultural years (2012/2013 and 2013/2014) in a randomized complete block design with three replications. In the winter, the black oat and ryegrass pasture was managed with sheep under different grazing systems: (I) – a conventional grazing (CG) system, where the animals remained in the pasture throughout the experimental period without any pasture height control; (II, III, and IV) – systems with post-grazing pasture heights of 10, 20, and 30 cm, respectively; and (NG) – one control without grazing. All treatments received two nitrogen doses (50 and 100 kg ha-1) and inoculation or no inoculation (A. brasilense). The soybean cultivar BMX Potência RR was sown using no-tillage on 16 November 2012 and 1 December 2013. In each plot, seven rows of plants with spacing of 0.45 m were used, and in four rows, the seeds were inoculated with the bacterium A. brasilense. The phytomorphological variables and grain productivity were evaluated. In a croplivestock system, soybean has better productivity when established on black oat and ryegrass pasture managed with post-grazing pasture heights of between 20 and 30 cm. Areas under conventional grazing in the winter led to smaller soybean plants with lower first and last pod heights. Inoculation with A. brasilense should not be used alone in soybean cultivation.
- Subjects
GRAZING; SOYBEAN farming; AGRICULTURE
- Publication
Revista Caatinga, 2018, Vol 31, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0100-316X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1983-21252018v31n101rc