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Título: Characteristics of sustainable polyculture production systems on terra firme.
Autoria: LIEBEREI, R.
GASPAROTTO, L.
PREISINGER, H.
SCHROTH
G.
Afiliação: Universität Hamburg; LUADIR GASPAROTTO, CPAA.
Ano de publicação: 2002
Referência: In: GERMAN-BRAZILIAN WORKSHOP ON NEOTROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS. ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH, 2000, Hamburg. Proceedings... Hamburg: SHIFT: MADAM: WAVES, 2002. p. 190-191.
Conteúdo: The combination of soil science, forestry, agronomy and biology allowed an analytical comparison of various experimental mixed culture systems. From these studies, a descriptor system was developed which allows to understand the contribution of each plant species to nutrient cycling, water distribution, litter formation, overall biomass production and crop production. This knowledge allows to combine plants so that their properties interact to form a system, which minimizes mineral losses and which regulates air humidity and water distribution and thus leads to stable crop production. The general conclusion which can be drawn after eight years of polyculture study is: a) stable productions systems for samllholder families have bee developed; b) the systems are variable; they can be adapted to the respective site conditions; c) the manager of these plantations requires a deeper understanding of the cultivation systems and an intensive dissemination of knowledge and a well develope on-farm training system for farmers.
Thesagro: Conservação do Solo
Cultivo Multiplo
Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Floresta Tropical Úmida
Pequeno Produtor
Uso da Terra
Palavras-chave: Agrofloresta
Brasil
Amazonas
Manaus
Tipo do material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Acesso: openAccess
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