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Soil attributes and coffee yield in an agroforestry system

Soil attributes and coffee yield in an agroforestry system

... growing in an agroforestry system may provide improvements in soil chemical and physical attributes, increase crop yield and diversify ...on ... See full document

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Stocks and oxidizable fractions of soil organic matter under organic coffee agroforestry systems

Stocks and oxidizable fractions of soil organic matter under organic coffee agroforestry systems

... located in the municipality of Irupi-ES, geographic coordinates 20°21’18’’ S, 41º40 ‘07’’ W and altitude of 907 ...arabica coffee grown under conventional system and 2 ha under organic ... See full document

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Chiseling and gypsum application affecting soil physical attributes, root growth and soybean yield

Chiseling and gypsum application affecting soil physical attributes, root growth and soybean yield

... (NT) system has been recognized as fundamental for sustainable soil management in Brazilian agroecosystems (FRANCHINI et ...development and crop yield (DEBIASI et al., 2010). In ... See full document

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Agroforestry systems benefits to environment: carbon stock, biomass production between rows and soil attributes

Agroforestry systems benefits to environment: carbon stock, biomass production between rows and soil attributes

... the agroforestry system (AFS) in 2015 and 2017, the carbon stock of vegetation between trees rows in 2017 in all treatments and the value for soil carbon stock ... See full document

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Chemical and physical soil attributes in integrated crop-livestock system under no-tillage

Chemical and physical soil attributes in integrated crop-livestock system under no-tillage

... crop-livestock system (ICLS) under no-tillage (NT) is an attractive practice for intensify agricultural production, little regional information is available on the effects of animal grazing and ... See full document

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Tomato yield and soil chemical attributes depending on previous cover crops

Tomato yield and soil chemical attributes depending on previous cover crops

... increase in the soil OM (13%) and this fact was related to the high production of plant mass provided by the oats (Giacomini et ...2003) and the low decomposition rate (Aita et ...plants ... See full document

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Soil fertility in agroforestry system with introduction of green manure

Soil fertility in agroforestry system with introduction of green manure

... the soil of this experiment (a ...usually an acidic soil), increments in the anionic ...saturation and a low sequestration in tropical agroforestry ...of an organic ... See full document

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Correlation of physical and chemical attributes of soil with sugarcane yield

Correlation of physical and chemical attributes of soil with sugarcane yield

... evaluate and discuss spatial variability related to the soil-plant system, using the state-space stochastic model, was presented by Timm et ...treatments and four replicates, and come ... See full document

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Spatial variability of soil acidity attributes and liming requirement for conilon coffee

Spatial variability of soil acidity attributes and liming requirement for conilon coffee

... conilon coffee, one of the main cultures of the state of Espírito Santo, represents ...over an area of approximately 280 thousand hectares (COMPANHIA NACIONAL DE ABASTECIMENTO - CONAB, ...Soils in ... See full document

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Spatial variability of soil attributes and sugarcane yield in relation to topographic location

Spatial variability of soil attributes and sugarcane yield in relation to topographic location

... formation and continues after the soil reaches its dynamic ...differences in relation to hardness, chemical composition, crystallization, exposition, location, and also from the differences ... See full document

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Soil Microbial Attributes Under Agroforestry Systems in the Cerrado of Minas Gerais

Soil Microbial Attributes Under Agroforestry Systems in the Cerrado of Minas Gerais

... temperature and soil moisture, except in the native vegetation sites (NV1 and NV2) in rainy and dry season and AFS 1 and 2 during the dry season (Table  ... See full document

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Agronomic performance of soybean cultivars in an agroforestry system

Agronomic performance of soybean cultivars in an agroforestry system

... adequate in both growing seasons for soybean (Figure 1), as well as soil fertility and fertilization were adequate for cropping (Embrapa 2011), the competition for light, exerted by the eucalyptus, ... See full document

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Effects on soil chemical attributes and cotton yield from ammonium sulfate and cover crops

Effects on soil chemical attributes and cotton yield from ammonium sulfate and cover crops

... performed in Selvíria, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil, a region of ‘Cerrado’ native vegetation (20º 20’ S latitude, 51º 24’ W longitude and an altitude of 344 ...shows an Aw type climate ... See full document

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Soil biological attributes in pastures of different ages in a crop‑livestock integrated system

Soil biological attributes in pastures of different ages in a crop‑livestock integrated system

... root system and leaves), in association with corn, which may have caused a sort of mulching effect as reported by Wardle et ...decrease and reach an ...the soil through microbial ... See full document

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Using yield-SAFE model to assess climate change impact on yield of coffee (Coffea arabica) under agroforestry and monoculture systems

Using yield-SAFE model to assess climate change impact on yield of coffee (Coffea arabica) under agroforestry and monoculture systems

... Garden coffee production systems are widely practiced in the vicinity of farmers’ ...trees and some improved management can occur by planting in orthogonal patterns where shading trees are ... See full document

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Inceptisol Physicochemical Attributes in the Caatinga Biome Agroforestry Systems

Inceptisol Physicochemical Attributes in the Caatinga Biome Agroforestry Systems

... deposition and mineralization of vegetal residues from forest components, and the thinning of the total area contributed to a high biodiversity of species, which may have supported the increase in ... See full document

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Dynamics of solar radiation and soybean yield in agroforestry systems

Dynamics of solar radiation and soybean yield in agroforestry systems

... canopy and the use of a larger spatial arrangement, which provides an increase in the total solar radiation incident in the ...essential in order to obtain satisfactory yields in ... See full document

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Soil Fauna Communities and Soil Attributes in the Agroforests of Paraty

Soil Fauna Communities and Soil Attributes in the Agroforests of Paraty

... study in Paraty, southeastern Brazil, in areas under different management regimes and plant ...different agroforestry systems (AFS-1 and AFS-2), a secondary forest, and a cassava ... See full document

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MAPPING YIELD, SOIL FERTILITY AND TREE GAPS IN AN ORANGE ORCHARD

MAPPING YIELD, SOIL FERTILITY AND TREE GAPS IN AN ORANGE ORCHARD

... e.g. in citrus orchards, it is possible to apply different quantities of fertilizers to individual trees, as long as the application equipment adjusts to rapid rate changes (SCHUMANN et ...managed system to ... See full document

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Physical-hydraulic soil attributes in an integrated production system with different “paricá” forest component arrangements

Physical-hydraulic soil attributes in an integrated production system with different “paricá” forest component arrangements

... hours and then subjected to the following matric potentials (Ψ): ...USA); and 0.03, 0.06, 0.1, 0.3, and 0.5 MPa in Richards chamber (Klute, ...disturbed in Richards chamber were used to ... See full document

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