Clearfield upland rice intercropped with Urochloa ruziziensisfor grain, increased revenue and environmental preservation

Autor: Sousa Santos, Fenelon Lourenço, Nascente, Adriano Stephan, Lacerda, Mabio Chisley, Calil, Francine Neves
Zdroj: Agronomy Journal; July 2024, Vol. 116 Issue: 4 p1917-1932, 16p
Abstrakt: Intercropping perennial forage grasses into cereal crops is an alternative to recover degraded pastures. However, the intercrop of forage grasses, such as Urochloa ruziziensis(R. Germ. and C. M. Evard) Crins (Congo grass), can lead to losses in cereal yield. Therefore, it is necessary to develop management strategies that allow forage grass establishment without major losses in cereal yield in intercropping. The objective was to study the agronomic and economic impacts of intercropping U. ruziziensisinto a Clearfield upland rice (Oryza sativaL.) cultivar in the state of Goiás, Brazil, in two growing seasons. Treatments included forage grass seeds sowing method (broadcast or incorporation to the soil) and sowing times (at rice sowing, 20 days after emergence [DAE], and 45 DAE of rice). Also, imazapyr + imazapic herbicide was applied to restrict the competitive effect on rice yield. Monocropping control plots were also evaluated. Grain yield was measured on rice. Forage grass dry matter yield was measured at 30, 60, and 90 days after harvesting (DAH) of rice. Crude protein content was analyzed at 90 DAH. Profitability was calculated for each cropping system relative to rice monocropping. Intercropping of rice and U. ruziziensissowed at 45 DAE provided the highest grain yield relative to other assessed intercropping treatments as well as rice monocropping. Concurrent sowing of rice and incorporated U. ruziziensisseeding provided the greatest economic return. This reformed cropping system improved land and pasture output, which can reduce the pressure to convert more land to agricultural use. The use of herbicide‐resistant rice makes intercropping with forage plants feasible for pasture renewal.Intercropping management with imazapyr + imazapic does not affect rice yield.Intercropping rice with Urochloa ruziziensisincreases land use capacity.The intercropping of rice and U. ruziziensisreduces the environmental and social pressure to deforest new areas. The use of herbicide‐resistant rice makes intercropping with forage plants feasible for pasture renewal. Intercropping management with imazapyr + imazapic does not affect rice yield. Intercropping rice with Urochloa ruziziensisincreases land use capacity. The intercropping of rice and U. ruziziensisreduces the environmental and social pressure to deforest new areas.
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