Crop Succession
Mostrando 13-24 de 53 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Bioassay for Determining Persistence of the Herbicide Saflufenacil in an Oxisol
RESUMO: A persistência de um herbicida é definida como a habilidade para manter a integridade da molécula e suas propriedades químicas, físicas e fitotóxicas no ambiente onde ele foi aplicado. O conhecimento da persistência tem implicações tanto sobre a toxicidade gerada sobre espécies cultivadas em sucessão quanto sobre o período em que o herbic
Planta daninha. Publicado em: 13/06/2019
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14. Residual Activity of Sulfentrazone Applied to Soybean on Cotton Crop in Succession
RESUMO: A resistência de plantas daninhas ao glyphosate nos sistemas de produção agrícola tem gerado a necessidade de aplicação de herbicidas com diferentes mecanismos de ação. Entretanto, a persistência desses herbicidas no solo pode prejudicar a cultura subsequente. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito da atividade residual do h
Planta daninha. Publicado em: 10/06/2019
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15. Residual Activity of Diclosulam Applied to Soybean on Cotton Crop in Succession
RESUMO: A aplicação de herbicidas alternativos ao glyphosate pode afetar a cultura em sucessão devido à persistência no solo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a atividade residual do diclosulam aplicado em pré-emergência na cultura da soja sobre o algodoeiro em sucessão. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados com cinco repetiçõ
Planta daninha. Publicado em: 08/04/2019
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16. Winter Species Promote Phytoremediation of Soil Contaminated with Protox-Inhibiting Herbicides
RESUMO: A fitorremediação compreende uma das principais formas de descontaminação de substâncias orgânicas e inorgânicas no solo, economicamente viável e de baixo impacto ambiental. Objetivou-se com este trabalho verificar a eficiência de espécies vegetais de inverno na fitorremediação de solo contaminado com fomesafen e sulfentrazone, utilizando
Planta daninha. Publicado em: 08/04/2019
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17. Is Structural Quality as Assessed by the "Profil Cultural" Method Related to Quantitative Indicators of Soil Physical Quality?
ABSTRACT Soil and crop management systems change the soil structure, thereby affecting soil quality. The “profil cultural” method (PCM) has been used to identify the effects of management systems on soil structure; however, few studies relate the structures identified by the PCM to quantitative indicators of soil structural quality. This study aimed to q
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 22/02/2018
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18. Performance of Flooded Rice Grown in Succession to Winter Cover Crops
ABSTRACT: Mean grain yield of flooded rice in southern Brazil has increased in recent years due to the use of high-yield cultivars and improvement of crop management practices. Nevertheless, stagnation in grain yields has been observed in some rice-producing regions. Adoption of conservation tillage systems based on cover crops may be a strategy to increase
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 15/02/2018
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19. Nitrogen fertilization in top dressing for wheat crop in succession to soybean under a no-till system
ABSTRACT Agricultural intensification to improve wheat yield has increased the demand for nitrogen fertilizers. This study aimed to investigate the wheat response in succession to soybean due to application of nitrogen rates and sources in top dressing, as well as to determine the N rates of maximum technical yield (MTY) and maximum economic yield (MEY). A f
Bragantia. Publicado em: 15/05/2017
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20. Sedimentology and chemostratigraphy of a Valanginian carbonate succession from the Baja Guajira Basin, northern Colombia
ABSTRACT: The Kesima Member of the Palanz Formation constitutes the first record of Cretaceous marine sedimentation along the Baja Guajira Basin, northern Colombia. Sedimentologic and petrographic analyses suggest a deposition along a coral reef dominated rimmed carbonate platform. 87Sr/86Sr values between 0.707350 and 0.707400 suggest a Valanginian (136 - 1
Braz. J. Geol.. Publicado em: 2016-06
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21. Cover Crops and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Nitrogen Soil Fractions under Corn Cultivation in a No-Tillage System
ABSTRACT The use of cover crops has recently increased and represents an essential practice for the sustainability of no-tillage systems in the Cerrado region. However, there is little information on the effects of nitrogen fertilization and cover crop use on nitrogen soil fractions. This study assessed changes in the N forms in soil cropped to cover crops p
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 29/04/2016
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22. Water Erosion on an Oxisol under Integrated Crop-Forest Systems in a Transitional Area between the Amazon and Cerrado Biomes
ABSTRACT Water erosion is one of the main factors driving soil degradation, which has large economic and environmental impacts. Agricultural production systems that are able to provide soil and water conservation are of crucial importance in achieving more sustainable use of natural resources, such as soil and water. The aim of this study was to evaluate soi
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 2016
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23. Biological aspects of Leucothyreus alvarengai Frey and Leucothyreus aff. semipruinosus Ohaus (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae, Rutelinae) in crop succession at central Brazil
Biological aspects of Leucothyreus alvarengai Frey and Leucothyreus aff. semipruinosus Ohaus (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae, Rutelinae) in crop succession at central Brazil. Beetles of the family Melolonthidae make up a large group and some species are considered pests of planted crops. Little information is available on the basic biological aspects of the genus
Rev. Bras. entomol.. Publicado em: 01/10/2013
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24. Microbiological biodiversity in poultry and paddy straw wastes in composting systems
Immense quantity of waste is generated in association with poultry meat egg and crop production. The potential risks due to disposal of these wastes are magnified as a result of dense refinement of poultry production and the decreasing amount of land available for waste disposal. The study aims at studying the microbiological biodiversity of poultry waste an
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. Publicado em: 2012-03