CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009

Off-season maize is the rainfed crop cultivated from January through April, after the summer crop, generally early soybean, in the south-central region of Brazil. In order to characterize the production systems of high productivity of off-season maize, data were collected regarding 1138 farms which...

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Main Authors: JOSÉ CARLOS CRUZ, GUSTAVO HENRIQUE DA SILVA, ISRAEL ALEXANDRE PEREIRA FILHO, MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO, PAULO CÉSAR MAGALHÃES
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo 2010-08-01
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spelling doaj-0d9da680e20a4ba8863a27adecacc99d2021-08-02T16:05:48ZengAssociação Brasileira de Milho e SorgoRevista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo1676-689X1980-64772010-08-0192177188CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009JOSÉ CARLOS CRUZGUSTAVO HENRIQUE DA SILVAISRAEL ALEXANDRE PEREIRA FILHOMIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETOPAULO CÉSAR MAGALHÃESOff-season maize is the rainfed crop cultivated from January through April, after the summer crop, generally early soybean, in the south-central region of Brazil. In order to characterize the production systems of high productivity of off-season maize, data were collected regarding 1138 farms which obtained productivity above 5000 kg.ha-1, spread out in the Midwest states, São Paulo and Paraná. Although some grain yields were found above 8000 kg ha-1, in all main producer states farms presenting yield between 5000 and 7000kg ha-1 were more frequent. In these farms predominates the use of simple hybrids with early cycle; conducted in no till planting system with corn sown after soybean. Approximately 81% of the off-season maize with high yields was sown in February, although there is a variation according to the producer state. In São Paulo and Paraná states predominates the conventional row spacing, meanwhile in the states of Midwest region the reduced spacing is more used, especially in Goiás. Plant population ranged from 45 to 65 thousand plants per hectare, being more frequent populations with 51 to 55 thousand plants per hectare. Around 90% of farm crops received chemical treatment with fungicides for disease control. The number of insecticide applications ranged from zero till four applications, being more frequent two or three applications.http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/311/365Zea mayscropping systemsplant populationrow spacingplanting season
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author JOSÉ CARLOS CRUZ
GUSTAVO HENRIQUE DA SILVA
ISRAEL ALEXANDRE PEREIRA FILHO
MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO
PAULO CÉSAR MAGALHÃES
spellingShingle JOSÉ CARLOS CRUZ
GUSTAVO HENRIQUE DA SILVA
ISRAEL ALEXANDRE PEREIRA FILHO
MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO
PAULO CÉSAR MAGALHÃES
CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009
Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
Zea mays
cropping systems
plant population
row spacing
planting season
author_facet JOSÉ CARLOS CRUZ
GUSTAVO HENRIQUE DA SILVA
ISRAEL ALEXANDRE PEREIRA FILHO
MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO
PAULO CÉSAR MAGALHÃES
author_sort JOSÉ CARLOS CRUZ
title CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009
title_short CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009
title_full CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009
title_fullStr CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009
title_full_unstemmed CHARACTERIZATION OF OFF-SEASON MAIZE CROPPING SYSTEM OF HIGH PRODUCTIVITY IN 2008 AND 2009
title_sort characterization of off-season maize cropping system of high productivity in 2008 and 2009
publisher Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
series Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
issn 1676-689X
1980-6477
publishDate 2010-08-01
description Off-season maize is the rainfed crop cultivated from January through April, after the summer crop, generally early soybean, in the south-central region of Brazil. In order to characterize the production systems of high productivity of off-season maize, data were collected regarding 1138 farms which obtained productivity above 5000 kg.ha-1, spread out in the Midwest states, São Paulo and Paraná. Although some grain yields were found above 8000 kg ha-1, in all main producer states farms presenting yield between 5000 and 7000kg ha-1 were more frequent. In these farms predominates the use of simple hybrids with early cycle; conducted in no till planting system with corn sown after soybean. Approximately 81% of the off-season maize with high yields was sown in February, although there is a variation according to the producer state. In São Paulo and Paraná states predominates the conventional row spacing, meanwhile in the states of Midwest region the reduced spacing is more used, especially in Goiás. Plant population ranged from 45 to 65 thousand plants per hectare, being more frequent populations with 51 to 55 thousand plants per hectare. Around 90% of farm crops received chemical treatment with fungicides for disease control. The number of insecticide applications ranged from zero till four applications, being more frequent two or three applications.
topic Zea mays
cropping systems
plant population
row spacing
planting season
url http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/311/365
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