Productivity of Sweet Maize (Zea mays L.) under Previous Crops and Cropping Systems in the Brazilian Northeast

Alceu Pedrotti *

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n, CEP 49100-000, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil.

Renisson Neponuceno de Araújo Filho

Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Rua Badejós, Lote 7, Chácaras 69/72, s/n - Zona Rural, CEP 77402-970, Gurupi, TO, Brazil.

Sara Julliane Ribeiro Assunção

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n, CEP 49100-000, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil.

Sérgio Carlos Resende

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n, CEP 49100-000, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil.

Raimundo Rodrigues Gomes Filho

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n, CEP 49100-000, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil.

Fernanda Cristina Caparelli de Oliveira

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n, CEP 49100-000, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil.

Francisco Sandro Rodrigues Holanda

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n, CEP 49100-000, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil.

Djail Santos

Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Rodovia BR 079 - Km 12, CEP: 58.397-000 - Areia - PB, Brazil.

João Lucas Aires Dias

Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Rua Badejós, Lote 7, Chácaras 69/72, s/n - Zona Rural, CEP 77402-970, Gurupi, TO, Brazil.

Ana Paula Silva de Santana

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n, CEP 49100-000, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão - SE, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The productivity level in the agroecosystems of the coasts of the Coastal Tracks 37°12'00"W 11°01'00"S can be affected by the management system adopted in the soil, altering their physical, chemical and biological properties, compromising productivity of cultivated crops. This study evaluated the effect of no-tillage systems (no-tillage, minimum and conventional tillage) and previous ones: peanut (Arachis hypogaea), crotalaria (Crotalaria juncea), beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan). The spike yield of sweet corn (Zea mays L.) on an Ultissol, aimed to measure the productivity of the agroecosystem studied in the Coastal Tablelands Sergipano. The maize productivity evaluation parameters were: number of ears, number of productive plants, weight of green ears and relation between number of plants with ears and total number of plants; being  measured for each system of preparation of the soil and for each culture antecedent to the corn. The data were submitted to the analysis of variance and the means were compared by the test of Tukey at 5% of probability. The no - tillage system provided better levels of sweet corn yield (9.2 t.ha-1), as well as a higher number of plants per hectare (44,382 plants.ha-1), a higher number of spikes per hectare (39,679 spikes.ha-1), and a higher proportion of plants with spike and total plants (89%). Among previous crops, solar hemp provided higher yields of sweet corn in conventional and minimum cultivation systems (7.263 t.ha-1 and 9.004 t.ha-1, respectively), while bean cultivation was the preferable previous  crop in the no-tillage system (9.674 t.ha-1) after eight years of experimentation.

Keywords: Agroecosystems, agricultural productivity, no-tillage, minimum tillageq, conventional tillage


How to Cite

Pedrotti, Alceu, Renisson Neponuceno de Araújo Filho, Sara Julliane Ribeiro Assunção, Sérgio Carlos Resende, Raimundo Rodrigues Gomes Filho, Fernanda Cristina Caparelli de Oliveira, Francisco Sandro Rodrigues Holanda, Djail Santos, João Lucas Aires Dias, and Ana Paula Silva de Santana. 2018. “Productivity of Sweet Maize (Zea Mays L.) under Previous Crops and Cropping Systems in the Brazilian Northeast”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 26 (1):1-9. https://doi.org/10.9734/JEAI/2018/43836.

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