SOYBEAN YIELD EVALUATION UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL COVER MANAGEMENT IN NORTHWESTERN RIO GRANDE DO SUL

Autores

  • Leandro de Rosso Vettorello lvettorello@emater.tche.br
  • Mastrângello Enívar Lanzanova mastrangello-lanzanova@uergs.edu.br
  • Danni Maisa da Silva danni-silva@uergs.edu.br
  • Divanilde Guerra divanilde-guerra@uergs.edu.br
  • Eduardo Lorensi de Souza eduardo-souza@uergs.edu.br
  • Robson Evaldo Gehlen Bohrer robson-bohrer@uergs.edu.br
  • Marciel Redin marciel-redin@uergs.edu.br

Resumo

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different soil management systems on soybean yield and soil quality indicators in a dystrophic Red Latosol in the municipality of Tiradentes do Sul, RS, Brazil. Two areas under no-tillage system were compared: one with crop rotation and cover crops (corn, radish, wheat, and a mix of cover species), and another conducted under the traditional soybean-wheat system with winter fallow. Soil physical and chemical variables, grain yield, and weed occurrence were analyzed. The results indicated that the use of cover crops improved soil pH, increased dry matter and organic matter input, and resulted in a 1,320 kg ha-¹ increase in soybean productivity. It is concluded that the use of cover crops and crop diversification is more efficient for soil conservation and increasing soybean yield.

Biografia do Autor

  • Leandro de Rosso Vettorello

    Bacharel em Desenvolvimento Rural. Especialista em Manejo Sustentável do Solo. 

  • Mastrângello Enívar Lanzanova

    Doutor. Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. Rua Cipriano Barata, 211, Bairro Érico Veríssimo, Três Passos – RS. CEP: 98600-000. Email: mastrangello-lanzanova@uergs.edu.br 

  • Danni Maisa da Silva

    Doutor(a). Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. 

  • Divanilde Guerra

    Doutor(a). Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. 

  • Eduardo Lorensi de Souza

    Doutor(a). Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. 

  • Robson Evaldo Gehlen Bohrer

    Doutor(a). Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. 

  • Marciel Redin

    Doutor(a). Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. 

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Publicado

2025-09-17