Cover Crops Optimize Soil Fertility and Soybean Productivity in the Cerrado of MATOPIBA, Brazil
Hosana Aguiar Freitas de Andrade,
Edvaldo Sagrilo,
José Oscar Lustosa de Oliveira Júnior,
Daiane Conceição de Sousa,
Carlos Pedro de Menezes Costa,
Paula Muniz Costa,
Raimundo Bezerra de Araújo Neto,
Rosa Maria Cardoso Mota de Alcantara,
Luiz Fernando Carvalho Leite,
Mariléia Barros Furtado,
Marcelo Javier Beltrán,
Nicolas Cafaro La Menza,
Henrique Antunes de Souza
Affiliations
Hosana Aguiar Freitas de Andrade
Center of Agricultural Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Rua Dirce Oliveira, 3397, Ininga, Teresina 64048-550, Piauí, Brazil
Edvaldo Sagrilo
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Meio-Norte, Avenida Duque de Caxias, Buenos Aires, Teresina 64008-780, Piauí, Brazil
José Oscar Lustosa de Oliveira Júnior
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Meio-Norte, Avenida Duque de Caxias, Buenos Aires, Teresina 64008-780, Piauí, Brazil
Daiane Conceição de Sousa
Department of Agroforestry Sciences, Federal University of Southern Bahia, Rodovia Ilheus—Km 22, Itabuna 45604-811, Bahia, Brazil
Carlos Pedro de Menezes Costa
Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Piauí, Rua Projetada, S/N—Uberaba II, Oeiras 64500-000, Piauí, Brazil
Paula Muniz Costa
Department of Soil Science, Federal University of Lavras, Aquenta Sol, Lavras 37200-900, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Raimundo Bezerra de Araújo Neto
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Meio-Norte, Avenida Duque de Caxias, Buenos Aires, Teresina 64008-780, Piauí, Brazil
Rosa Maria Cardoso Mota de Alcantara
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Meio-Norte, Avenida Duque de Caxias, Buenos Aires, Teresina 64008-780, Piauí, Brazil
Luiz Fernando Carvalho Leite
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Meio-Norte, Avenida Duque de Caxias, Buenos Aires, Teresina 64008-780, Piauí, Brazil
Mariléia Barros Furtado
Chapadinha Science Center, Federal University of Maranhão, MA-230, KM 04, S/N, Boa Vista, Chapadinha 65500-000, Maranhão, Brazil
Marcelo Javier Beltrán
National Institute of Agricultural Technology (Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuária, INTA), Rivadavia 1439, Cidade Autônoma de Buenos Aires C1033AAE, Argentina
Nicolas Cafaro La Menza
West Central Research, Extension and Education Center, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 402 W State Farm Road, North Platte, NE 69101-7751, USA
Henrique Antunes de Souza
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Meio-Norte, Avenida Duque de Caxias, Buenos Aires, Teresina 64008-780, Piauí, Brazil
The main challenge of soybean cultivation in Brazil’s last agricultural frontier is to ensure sustainable production. This study aimed to evaluate the use of cover crops (CC) to improve soil fertility, plant nutrition, and soybeans productivity grown in the Cerrado of Brazil. The study was carried out on a farm located in the state of Maranhão, Brazil, with nine treatments, fallow and CC preceding soybean cultivation: (i) Millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.); (ii) Marandu (Urochloa brizantha); (iii) Ruziziensis (Urochloa ruziziensi); (iv) Tanzania (Megathyrsus maximum); (v) Massai (Megathyrsus maximum); (vi) cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.); (vii) pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.); and (viii) Crotalaria (Crotalaria juncea). An analysis for the characterization of the biomass of cover crops and fallow was carried out. Soil chemical and biological properties, soybean foliar nutrient concentrations, and the soybean seed yield and quality grown in sequence to the CC were also analyzed. Soil microbial carbon was favored by the cultivation of ‘Marandu’, ‘Ruziziensis’, ‘Tanzania’, and cowpea. Nutrient cycling promoted by CC contributed to the maintenance of soil quality and increases in the leaf nutrient concentrations of soybeans. The cultivation of millet, ‘Tanzania’, ‘Massai’, cowpea, and C. juncea increased the soybean yield. Cover crops improved soil fertility while increasing soybean productivity, thus being an effective strategy for the achievement of sustainable soybean production.