Evaluation of cultural practices on yield and characteristics agronomic on sorghum

  • Henrique Pereira dos Santos
  • Renato Serena Fontaneli
  • Jane Rodrigues de Assis Machado
  • Itamar Pacheco Amarante
Keywords: crop rotation, crop succession, common vetch.

Abstract

The effects of soil management systems and crop rotation on sorghum yield characteristics agronomic were evaluated during the period 2003/04 to 2010/11 at EmbrapaTrigo, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil. Four soil management systems: 1) no tillage, 2) minimum tillage, conventional tillage using a disk plow and a disk harrow, and 4) conventional using a moldboard and a disk harrow; and three crop rotation system I (wheat/soybean), system II (wheat/soybean and common vetch/sorghum), and system III (wheat/soybean, white oats/soybean and common vetch/sorghum) were compared. An experimental design of blocks at random, with split-plots and three replications, was used. The main plot was formed by the soil management systems, while the split-plot constituted of the crop rotation systems. Minimum tillage and no-tillage presented higher yield of sorghum, while conventional tillage using a moldboard plow remained in intermediate position and tillage using disk plow the lowest yield of sorghum. The yield of sorghum grown after common vetch in system II was higher than yield obtained for sorghum after common vetch in system I. No significant differences were observed in sorghum characteristics agronomic as a result of soil management and crop rotation systems. 

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Published
2011-10-31
How to Cite
SANTOS, H. P. DOS; FONTANELI, R. S.; MACHADO, J. R. DE A.; AMARANTE, I. P. Evaluation of cultural practices on yield and characteristics agronomic on sorghum. Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha, v. 17, n. 1, p. 29-36, 31 Oct. 2011.

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