INVESTIGADORES
CAVIGLIA Octavio Pedro
artículos
Título:
Yield and Quality of Wheat and Soybean in Sole- and Double-Cropping
Autor/es:
CAVIGLIA, O.P.; SADRAS, V.O.; ANDRADE, F.H.
Revista:
AGRONOMY JOURNAL
Editorial:
AMER SOC AGRONOMY
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 103 p. 1081 - 1089
ISSN:
0002-1962
Resumen:
In temperate environments, the wheat-soybean (Triticum aestivum L. - Glycine max (L.) Merr.) double-crop system often improves the capture and use efficiency of radiation and water in relation to single crops. Here we assessed the yield and quality of wheat and soybean in relay and sequential double-crops as compared with control sole-crops in the southeastern Pampas of Argentina during two seasons (2000/01-2001/02). Soybean controls included crops sown on optimum dates or on dates coincident with those of double-crops. Wheat grain yield and protein concentration were similar in both sowing arrangements of relay (skip row, where one wheat row out of four was unsown) and sequential (solid-seeded) double-crops (Yield: 4070 vs 4100 kg grain ha-1; protein: 164 vs g kg-1). Yields of relay cropped soybean were 74-77% of their respective controls sown on the same date. In contrast, yields of sequentially cropped soybean were 85-110% of controls sown on the same date. The land equivalent ratio did not differ between cropping strategies and ranged from 1.58 to 1.82. In comparison to sole-crops, double-cropping increased grain yield and glucose equivalent yield by 58-82% and harvest residues by 91-143%. Late sowing reduced oil concentration of soybean seed in Year 2, when temperature during seed filling accounted for 58% of the variation in oil concentration. Early growing conditions were critical to the yield of double-cropped soybean. Management of the cropping system to increase soybean shoot biomass at first flower (R1) could further enhance the production and environmental benefits of double crops in temperate environments.