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Reviews in Conservation Agriculture
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Reviews in Conservation Agriculture

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For Altmann (2010), in no-tillage system, nutrient losses are significantly lower when compared with conventional agriculture. It is possible to fertilize the production system in order to better exploit the most responsive crops, in addition, it is recommended to increase the fertilization for crops that have the highest responses to it and explore the residual effect of the soil.In no-tillage, crop rotation is used in which the cover crop precedes the main summer crop, the possibility of fertilizing the system and not only the main crop. Part of the fertilizer is applied pre-planting to the cover crop, which will be desiccated and, consequently, these nutrients will return to the main crop (EMBRAPA, 2003).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
23 January 2025
Pages
56
ISBN
9786208425500

For Altmann (2010), in no-tillage system, nutrient losses are significantly lower when compared with conventional agriculture. It is possible to fertilize the production system in order to better exploit the most responsive crops, in addition, it is recommended to increase the fertilization for crops that have the highest responses to it and explore the residual effect of the soil.In no-tillage, crop rotation is used in which the cover crop precedes the main summer crop, the possibility of fertilizing the system and not only the main crop. Part of the fertilizer is applied pre-planting to the cover crop, which will be desiccated and, consequently, these nutrients will return to the main crop (EMBRAPA, 2003).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
23 January 2025
Pages
56
ISBN
9786208425500