Biomass yield of Crotalaria juncea after thinning and at varied sowing densities in the coastal plateau of Piauí State, Brazil.
2016
TEODORO, M. S. | SANTOS, F. J. de S. | LACERDA, M. N. de | ARAÚJO, L. M. da S. | MAURO SERGIO TEODORO, CPAMN; FRANCISCO JOSE DE SEIXAS SANTOS, CPAMN; MAIRLA NASCIMENTO DE LACERDA, UESPI; LUMA MELISA DA SILVA ARAÚJO, UESPI.
The northern region of Piauí state is an important center of irrigated organic fruit farming, wherein sandy soils with low organic matter content are predominant, besides climate with high temperatures, long periods of water deficit and constant wind. Given this situation, it becomes necessary to investigate alternative management options able to meet the challenges of agricultural productivity. In this context, green manuring becomes an important practice, mainly when using fast-growing species and with great potential for biomass production. Thus, a study was carried out at Embrapa Meio-Norte to measure Crotalaria juncea biomass yield after thinning and at various sowing densities.
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