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- Title
Growth and yield of soybean cultivated in agroforestry systems.
- Authors
de Cristo, Edinéia; Sgarbossa, Jaqueline; Schwerz, Felipe; Nardini, Claiton; Bárbara Tibolla, Liliane; Caron, Braulio Otomar
- Abstract
Agriculture has caused numerous concerns regarding the preservation of natural resources. In this context, agroforestry systems are emerging as a more sustainable alternative. The present study aimed to evaluate growth characteristics, radiation use efficiency, biomass partition, and yield of soybean grown in two agroforestry systems and full sun. A field experiment was conducted in Southern Brazil during the 2014/2015 crop year, in which transmissivity of solar radiation, leaf area index, radiation use efficiency, and yield of soybean were evaluated. The solar radiation dynamics varied among the study factors, mainly due to the agroforestry arrangements. Shading influenced the leaf area index, radiation use efficiency, biomass partition, and soybean yield. Based on the soybean yield values generated in this study, the use of more spaced agroforestry arrangements and Peltophorum dubium forest species is recommended. However, because the yield values were below the expected levels, it is not yet possible to confirm the full potential of soybean crop in agroforestry systems. Thus, new studies should be conducted in order to generate alternatives that make soybean cultivation feasible in agroforestry systems, such as assessing the use of more spaced agroforestry arrangements, the insertion of the soybean crop in the initial years of cultivation of agroforestry, as well as reduce intraspecific competition by decreasing the plant population of the crop.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; AGROFORESTRY; LEAF area index; SOYBEAN; COMPETITION (Biology); SOLAR radiation; CROPS; SOYBEAN farming
- Publication
Revista Ceres, 2020, Vol 67, Issue 3, p165
- ISSN
0034-737X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/0034-737X202067030001