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Embrapa Cerrados. |
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19/10/2001 |
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19/10/2001 |
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MACEDO, M. C. M.; BONO, J. A.; ZIMMER, A.; COSTA, F. P.; MIRANDA, C. H. B.; KICHEL, A. N.; KANNO, T. |
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Preliminary results of agropastoral systems in the Cerrados of Mato Grosso do Sul - Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2001 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: KANNO, T.; MACEDO, M.C.M., ed. JIRCAS / EMBRAPA gado de corte international joint workshop on agropastoral system in South America. [Tsukuba]: JIRCAS, 2001. |
Páginas: |
p.35-42. |
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(JIRCAS Working Report, 19). |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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EMBRAPA-CNPGC and JIRCAS joint International Workshop on Agropastoral System in South America, held in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil, 1999. |
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A long term experiment with agropastoral systems in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil was established in 1993/94, and is being conducted by the national Beef Cattle Research Center (CNPGC), national corporation of Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA), in the region known as the Cerrados (typical savanas). This experiment was established to test the hypothesis that agropastoral systems can improve crop and animal production, being more profitable and sustainable in the relation to economical, biological and enviromental factors, than continuous and traditional crop and grazing pasture systems. Five farming systems are being tested: two traditional (continuous annual soybean cropping and continuous pasture cropping) and three agropastoral systems (two combinations. one involving a 4-year/4-year rotational crop-pasture system and another with a 1-year/3-year crop-pasture rotation). Sub-treatments of different planting systems (traditional: disking only; dynamic and conservationist: disk plowing-moldboard plowing-subsoiling; and direct planting: no-tillage) and different tropical forages (Brachiaria decumbens, B. brizantha, and Panicum maximum) are ping of B. decumbens involved three subtreatments: with and without maintenance fertilizer and maintenance fertilizer plus and intercropped pasture legume: Stylosanthes guianensis, S. macrocarpa and S. macrocephala. Two additional plots were included as treatment comparisons and to check for environmental impacts: one an area of degraded pasture and one of natural vegetation. After 6 years of cropping, the overall average soybean yield has been found to be 2600 Kg/ha. Continuous soybean cropping throughout the years has not yet resulted in any raduction in grain yields. The grain yield of soybeans in the no-tillage system has not been found to be statistically different from that in tillage systems (2701 and 2691 Kg/ha, respectively). Soybean production in the agropastoral systems differed between the 1-year/3-year combination of croop pasture and the 4-year/4-year combination (2902 and 2285 Kg/ha, respectively). Residual soil fertility and climatic constraints (drought spells - veranicos) could have been responsible for these differences. Animal production under continuous pasture cropping, measured as the liveweight gain/ha (LWG) has been fould to be declining over the years in the subtreatment without fertilizer maintenance. After fives cycles of animal performance evaluations, the average yields have been 397 Kg as compared to the 444 Kg of LWG/ha in the fertilized pasture. In contrast, the agropastoral systems have shown promising results in terms of the LWG both in the 1-year/3-year and the 4-year/4-year cropping combinations, with animal production ranging from 547 to 789 Kg of LWG/ha/year. The soil fertility under annual crps has increased substantially, both in the continuous cropping in the pasture/ crop rotation. The base saturation and available phosphorus (Mehlich-1) has increased from 3% and 1.20mg/dm3, respectively. The preliminary results of the economic evaluation, presented in a specific chapter of this proceeding, show some of the agropastoral systems to be promising alternatives for improving grain and animal production in the Cerrados region of Brazil. MenosA long term experiment with agropastoral systems in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil was established in 1993/94, and is being conducted by the national Beef Cattle Research Center (CNPGC), national corporation of Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA), in the region known as the Cerrados (typical savanas). This experiment was established to test the hypothesis that agropastoral systems can improve crop and animal production, being more profitable and sustainable in the relation to economical, biological and enviromental factors, than continuous and traditional crop and grazing pasture systems. Five farming systems are being tested: two traditional (continuous annual soybean cropping and continuous pasture cropping) and three agropastoral systems (two combinations. one involving a 4-year/4-year rotational crop-pasture system and another with a 1-year/3-year crop-pasture rotation). Sub-treatments of different planting systems (traditional: disking only; dynamic and conservationist: disk plowing-moldboard plowing-subsoiling; and direct planting: no-tillage) and different tropical forages (Brachiaria decumbens, B. brizantha, and Panicum maximum) are ping of B. decumbens involved three subtreatments: with and without maintenance fertilizer and maintenance fertilizer plus and intercropped pasture legume: Stylosanthes guianensis, S. macrocarpa and S. macrocephala. Two additional plots were included as treatment comparisons and to check for environmental impacts: one an area of degraded pasture an... Mostrar Tudo |
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Agropastoral systems; Brasil; Mato Grosso do Sul; Sistema agropastoril. |
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Cerrado. |
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Brazil. |
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Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical. |
Data corrente: |
12/02/2016 |
Data da última atualização: |
20/07/2016 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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COSTA, B. P.; PINTO, L. I. F.; ZAMBELLI, R. A.; SOUSA, C. R. V.; MIRANDA, K. W. E.; SANTOS JUNIOR, E. C.; PONTES, D. F.; BASTOS, M. do S. R.; LOURENÇO, L. B. V. |
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UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ; INSTITUTO FEDERAL DO MARANHÃO; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ - Depto. Tecnologia de Alimentos; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ - Depto. Tecnologia de Alimentos; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ - Depto. Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ - Depto. Tecnologia de Alimentos; MARIA DO SOCORRO ROCHA BASTOS, CNPAT; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ - Depto. Tecnologia de Alimentos. |
Título: |
Avaliação físico-química de cervejas artesanais tipo 'Pale Ale' comercializadas em Fortaleza - Ceará. |
Ano de publicação: |
2015 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: SIMPÓSIO LATINO AMERICANO DE CIÊNCIA DE ALIMENTOS (SLACA), 11., 2015, Campinas. Anais... Campinas: Unicamp, 2015. |
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Português |
Palavras-Chave: |
Cervejaria. |
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Legislação; Qualidade. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/138859/1/RES15086.pdf
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