1. CALAGEM E GESSAGEM EM SISTEMA DE SEMEADURA DIRETA DE SOJA NO NOROESTE PAULISTA.
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Barbosa BORGES, Wander Luis, Sueo TOKUDA, Flávio, HIPÓLITO, Jorge Luiz, Malaquias Dalto de SOUZA, Isabela, ANDREOTTI, Marcelo, and Custódio GASPARINO, Adriano
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SOIL degradation , *SOIL erosion , *SOYBEAN farming , *GYPSUM , *LIMESTONE , *SOYBEAN - Abstract
Conservation management systems that have the intention of avoiding soil erosion or degradation have been diffused in agriculture. Among these systems is the no-tillage system. The present work was carried out with the objective of evaluating the effect of limestone and agricultural gypsum application on the cultivation of soybean grown in the no-tillage system. The experimental design was a randomized block with four treatments (T1 - limestone and agricultural gypsum application to establish that, respectively, calcium occupy 70% of the CTC in the 0-0.20 and 60% of the CTCe layer in the 0.20-0.40 m layer - T2 - limestone and agricultural gypsum application to establish that calcium occupies 52.5% of the CTC in the layer of 0-0,20 m and 45% of the CTCe in the layer of 0,20- 0,40 m; T3 - limestone and agricultural gypsum to establish that calcium occupies 35% of the CTC in the 0-0.20 m layer and 30% of the CTCe in the 0.20-0.40 m layer, T4 - standard treatment, without application of limestone and agricultural gypsum) and four replicates. The parameters evaluated in the soybean crop were: height of insertion of the first pod, height of plants, final stand ha-1, mass of one hundred grains and grain productivity ha-1. The data were submitted to the F test and the means were compared by the Tukey test (p <0.05). It was verified that the treatment T2 presented higher height of insertion of the first pod than the standard treatment. For the other evaluated agronomic characteristics, there was no difference between treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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