Physical and chemical properties of an oxisol after maize cropping on rotation with leguminous plants
Physical and chemical properties of an oxisol after maize cropping on rotation with leguminous plants
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Crop rotation has been a daily management to ensure viability of no-tillage system; however, it is few accepted and practiced by farmers.Thus, this study aims to establish a crop rotation scheme in soil quality.Consequently, cover crops of dwarf mucuna, pigeon Biochemical Features of the Cry3A Toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. tenebrionis and Its Toxicity to the Red Imported Fire Ant Solenopsis invicta pea dwarf, sun hemp and maize were cropped in 2010 under no-tillage system.Soil properties were determined prior their beginning, after the management of cover crops and maize harvest.
Results were submitted to ANOVA and averages were compared.The macroporosity and total porosity answered to the adopted management with some variation.So, cover crops need much time to express Assessment of the quality of the healing process in experimentally induced skin lesions treated with autologous platelet concentrate associated or unassociated with allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells: preliminary results in a large animal model their potential, mainly related to the physical characteristics of the studied soil.Chemical properties are susceptible to this management since higher changes were observed after management with cover crops.
This crop rotation in a long term may allow the maintenance of soil quality because it avoids losses of nutrients and carbon.