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Short-Term Agronomic and Economic Responses to the Adoption of Cover Crops for Corn Rotation in the Brazilian Semiarid Region

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  • João Henrique Silva da Luz

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil
    Department of Soil Science, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba 13418-900, Brazil)

  • Matheus Batista da Silva

    (Department of Soil Science, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba 13418-900, Brazil)

  • Luana do Nascimento Silva Barbosa

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

  • José Wilker Germano de Souza

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

  • Maria Raquel da Silva Farias

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

  • John Kennedy dos Santos

    (Department of Soil Science, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba 13418-900, Brazil)

  • Maria Gleide Jane Lima De Gois

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

  • Sivaldo Soares Paulino

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

  • Ricardo Barros Silva

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

  • Dayane Mércia Ribeiro Silva

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

  • Deyvison de Asevedo Soares

    (Department of Soil Science, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba 13418-900, Brazil)

  • Paulo Sergio Pavinato

    (Department of Soil Science, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba 13418-900, Brazil)

  • Valdevan Rosendo dos Santos

    (Department of Agronomy, Campus Arapiraca, Federal University of Alagoas, Av. Manoel Severino Barbosa Bom Sucesso, Arapiraca 57309-005, Brazil)

Abstract

Cover crops (CCs) have demonstrated their significance in enhancing the agronomic and economic performance of corn in succession. In this paper, we assess the agronomic responses and short-term economic returns of adopting cover crops (CCs) for corn cultivation in the sandy soils of the semiarid region of northeast Brazil, with the aim of addressing the additional challenges of CCs adoption in semiarid regions. The field study was conducted in Arapiraca, Alagoas, under no-tillage conditions for two cropping seasons. A randomized complete block design was employed, comprising six CCs (sunn hemp, spectabilis, jack bean, pigeon pea, lab lab, and millet) treatments and one fallow, with 18 replications. The CCs were cultivated for 60 days before corn planting. Drip irrigation was applied during the grain-filling stage of corn growth. Over the two cropping seasons, the biomass and nutrient cycling of the CCs, corn yield, and economic returns were determined, as well as the total organic carbon (TOC) and Mehlich-1 extractable P levels in the soil after corn harvest. The grain yields with sunn hemp, spectabilis, and jack bean were superior (~10%) to that of the fallow (7.7 vs. 7.1 Mg ha −1 ), irrespective of the cropping season. Sunn hemp exhibited a higher biomass accumulation and ensured greater nutrient cycling, except for K, while lab lab and millet displayed a similar potential, although substantial variations were observed between seasons. Under sunn hemp and jack bean, the TOC increased by ~9%, particularly in the second season. Regarding the available P, spectabilis and jack bean exhibited the highest levels, with an increase of ~74% compared to the fallow (~31.1 vs. 17.9 mg dm −3 ). Spectabilis and lab lab demonstrated more promising results, both agronomically and economically. However, millet and sunn hemp have the potential to reduce costs over multiple cropping seasons. Therefore, the adoption of cover crops is a sustainable and economically viable agricultural practice. However, it is essential to acknowledge that our results do not represent rainfed conditions and require further investigation.

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  • João Henrique Silva da Luz & Matheus Batista da Silva & Luana do Nascimento Silva Barbosa & José Wilker Germano de Souza & Maria Raquel da Silva Farias & John Kennedy dos Santos & Maria Gleide Jane Li, 2023. "Short-Term Agronomic and Economic Responses to the Adoption of Cover Crops for Corn Rotation in the Brazilian Semiarid Region," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(20), pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:20:p:15091-:d:1263845
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