Potassium cycling and balance and soybean yield in an integrated crop-livestock system under no-tillage
01/Feb/2011
Nutrient cycling and balance in integrated crop-livestock systems (ICL) are processes that involves soil, plant and animal components, beyond fertilization. Animal management, by modifying soil biotic and abiotic conditions, also influences this process as it affects the residue decomposition rate. The objective was to evaluate potassium (K) cycling and balance in an ICL system with grazing (black oat and ryegrass) intensities in the winter, followed by soybean cultivated in the summer. The experiment was conducted as of May of 2001 […]
Soil potassium content in an integrated crop-livestock system under no-tillage with different grazing intensities
01/Dec/2009
Potassium (K) dynamics in integrated crop-livestock (ICL) systems diverge from other tillage systems, because ICL systems are more complex and involve, apart from the cash crop management, the presence of animals. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil K concentration in an ICL system under no-tillage with different grazing (black oat and Italian ryegrass) intensities in the winter growing season and soybean cultivated in the summer. The experiment was initiated in May 2001 on the Espinilho – […]