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Abstract

Modern Concepts & Developments in Agronomy

Experiment Report of Organic Bean Cultivation in Subtropical Soils

  • Open or CloseEdleusa Pereira Seide*

    Department of Agricultural Sciences, State University of West Paraná, UNIOESTE, Marechal C. Rondon, PR, Brazil

    *Corresponding author: Federico Hahn Schlam, 1Irrigation Department, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Carr Km. 38.5, Carretera México-Texcoco, C.P. 56230, Chapingo, México

Submission: December 01, 2021;Published: December 17, 2021

DOI: 10.31031/MCDA.2021.10.000726

ISSN: 2637-7659
Volume10 Issue1

Summary

The cultivation of organic grains cultivated in a no-tillage system is a sustainable management system that brings numerous benefits in tropical soils, such as: reduction of erosion, pollutants that reach rivers and improvement in the quality of the food produced. However, its cultivation in conditions with high rainfall and heat requires great care. The present work aims to report the experiences of the research group on agroecology in the cultivation of 11 cultivars of organic beans in a no-tillage system in western Paraná, Brazil. We sought to report the main handlings and inputs used and the result of the yield obtained.

Keywords: grains; Agroecology; Organic no-till system

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