Soil fertility and organic matter in integrated crop/livestock farming production systems under no-tillage

Authors

  • Henrique P. dos Santos Embrapa Trigo
  • Renato S. Fontaneli Embrapa Trigo
  • Silvio Tulio Spera Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril
  • Geizon Dreon Embrapa Trigo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v6i3a1266

Keywords:

Crop/livestock integration, annual pasture, perennial pasture

Abstract

Soil fertility attributes were evaluated on a typical dystrophic Red Latosol (typic Haplorthox) located in Passo Fundo, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, twelve years after the establishment (1993, 2000, 2002 and 2005) of five integrated crop/livestock farming production systems: system I - wheat/soybean, white oat/soybean, and common vetch/corn; system II - wheat/soybean, white oat/soybean, and grazed black oat + grazed common vetch/corn; system III - perennial cool season pastures (fescue + white clover + red clover + birds foot trefoil); system IV - perennial warm season pastures (bahiagrass +  black oat + rye grass + white clover + red clover + birds foot trefoil); and system V - alfalfa as hay crop. The plots under systems III, IV, and V returned to system I after the summer of 1996. However, in the summer of 2002, in the systems III, IV and V, what used to be crop returned to pasture and what used to be pasture returned to crop. An acidification process occurred in all layers by the lowest pH values and higher concentration and saturation by Al, in
comparison to the soil in 1998. The organic matter level and the P, K and Al levels increased between 1998 to 2002, in all sampled layers, while the opposite occurred with pH, Ca and Mg contents.

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Author Biographies

Silvio Tulio Spera, Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril

 

 

 

Geizon Dreon, Embrapa Trigo

 

 

 

Published

2022-03-14

How to Cite

Santos, H. P. dos ., Fontaneli, R. S. ., Spera, S. T. ., & Dreon, G. . (2022). Soil fertility and organic matter in integrated crop/livestock farming production systems under no-tillage. Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 6(3), 474-482. https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v6i3a1266

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Agronomy