Biomasa, rendimiento, eficiencia en el uso del agua y de la radiacion solar del agrosistema girasol-frijol | Biomass, yield, and water and radiation use efficiency in the agrosystem of sunflower and common bean
2006
Morales-Rosales, E.J. | Escalante-Estrada, J.A. | Tijerina-Chavez, L. | Volke-Haller, V. | Sosa-Montes, E.
The study was conducted during the summer of 2002. The treatments were monocropping and intercropping the common bean Canario 107, Bayomex (determinate type), Michoacan (indeterminate type), and sunflower cv. Victoria. Sowing took place on May 25, 2002 at a population density of 4.2 (bean) and 8.3 (sunflower) plants m(-2), respectively, in a clay texture soil, with a pH of 7.8 and was fertilized with 100-100-00 of NPK. The experimental design was randomized blocks with four replications. In neither of the crops the phenology, heat units nor evapotranspiration were affected by the sowing system. The heat units (HU) and evapotranspiration (ETc) of de sown crops at physiological maturity were 1521 HU and 279.6 mm for cv. Victoria, 658 HU and 201.3 mm for Canario 107, 811 HU and 213.7 for Bayomex, and 1041 HU and 241.7 mm for Michoacan. The combined agrosystem of sunflower and bean was more efficient in the use of resources in agricultural production. The combination of the Victoria sunflower and the Michoacan bean showed higher efficiency in the use of water and in the use of radiation and, as a result, greater production of biomass and yield. The land equivalent ratio for seed yield obtained with the combination of Victoria plus Canario 107, Victoria plus Michoacan, and Victoria plus Bayomex was 1.6, 1.9, and 3.0, respectively. This shows an advantage for the yield of combined crops over monocrops by 60, 90, and 200%, respectively.
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