Acta Scientiarum: Agronomy (Jan 2011)

Sistemas de cultivo e uso de diferentes adubos na produção de silagem e grãos de milho = Culture systems and use of different fertilizers in the production of corn silage and grains.

  • Gustavo Castoldi,
  • Mônica Sarolli Silva de Mendonça Costa,
  • Luiz Antonio de Mendonça Costa,
  • Laércio Augusto Pivetta,
  • Fábio Steiner

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1
pp. 139 – 146

Abstract

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O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o desempenho do milho para produção de silagem e grãos, cultivado em diferentes sistemas e adubações. O delineamento experimental adotado foi de blocos inteiramente casualizados, em esquema fatorial 2 x 3, composto por dois sistemas de cultivo (sucessão e rotação de culturas) e três fontes de adubação (orgânica, mineral e organomineral), com quatro repetições. Para produção de silagem de planta inteira, os sistemas e as adubações não diferiram estatisticamente entre si (p The aim of this research was to evaluate the performance of the corn crop for silage and grain production, cultivated under different culture systems and fertilizations. The experiment was performed using a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme. The factors were two culture systems (no-tillage with crop succession andno-tillage with crop rotation) and three sources of fertilization (organic, mineral and organic-mineral), with four repetitions, totaling 24 plots. The results of production of fullplant ensilage in the systems as well as in the fertilization did not differ statistically. The results of humid grain production in the system in succession and in mineral fertilization were superior than the others treatments, producing 10,823 and 10,815 kg ha-1, respectively; however, they did not increase ensilage quality. Regarding the grain harvest, the system in succession produced 6,820 kg ha-1 on average, and was superior to the crop rotation system. The results of mineral fertilization were superior to the organic and the organic-mineralfertilizations, producing on average 7,277 kg ha-1; however, that system featured 54.62% of damped-off plants, which could have resulted in significant yield lost had the harvest been mechanized.

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