Spatial distribution of agronomic attributes of corn plants in integrated production systems in Brazilian Amazonia |
| ( Vol-9,Issue-12,December 2022 ) OPEN ACCESS |
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Izabela de Lima Feitosa, Marcelo Silva de Oliveira, Rafael Lemos Bastos, Alexandre Martins Abdão dos Passos, Henrique Nery Cipriani |
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Geostatistics, Kriging, No-tillage system, Precision Agriculture, Soil Fertility |
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Crop-livestock-forest systems are a sustainable production alternative based on the integration of several components and configurations that increase the complexity of management and soil-plant relationships. The aim of this study was to investigate the spatial distribution of many agronomic characteristics of maize intercropped with grass (Urochloa brizantha 'Xaraés') in an integrated crop-livestock and crop-livestock-forest system. To assess the yield components of maize intercropped with grass, 120 plant samples were collected in a normal 30 x 30 m grid at 120 positions. The GeoR software was used to perform for geostatistical and Kriging analyses. There were found spatial dependencies in ear insertion height, number of kernels per row, number of kernel rows per ear, ear length, and ear diameter. In the crop-livestock-forest systems, we detected geographical variation in corn plant characteristics, although with a weak spatial relationship. The observed wavy pattern illustrates the sensitivity of corn characteristics to the presence of eucalyptus trees. To increase maize yield components in crop-livestock-forest systems in the southwestern region of the Amazon, 42-meter-wide tree strips are suggested |
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Received: 19 Nov 2022, Receive in revised form: 11 Dec 2022, Accepted: 20 Dec 2022, Available online: 29 Dec 2022 |
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