Dissertação
Minitomateiro em sistema orgânico inoculado com Trichoderma asperellum e consorciado com hortaliças da família fabaceae
Fecha
2020-03-06Registro en:
Autor
Corsini, Igor
Institución
Resumen
The inoculation of the beneficial soil fungus Trichoderma asperellum and the
intercropped crop cultivation has presented advantages that constitute
interesting strategies for family farming and organic production systems. The
objective of this study was to evaluate the production performance of the
minitomate inoculated with T. asperellum and intercropped with the fabaceous
vegetables. The experimental design was in randomized blocks, with and
without T. asperellum application in the consortiums of mini tomato with
chickpeas (Cicer arietinum), white lupine (Lupinus albus), snow pea (Pisum
sativum var. saccharatum) and single cultivation (control), with four repetitions.
Were evaluated: production of fresh and dry mass of fabaceous; chlorophyll
content of mini tomatoes; yield, physicochemical parameters of fruits and
sensory analysis of mini tomatoes. The efficient land use index (ELU) was also
determined. The intercropping with lupine showed lower production of fresh and
dry mass of mini tomatoes, however, showed higher ELU when compared to
monoculture cultivation. The productivity of the intercropping with chickpea and
pea did not differ from the control, but these fabaceae did not adapt well to the
conditions of the experiment. The inoculation of T. asperellum in the soil
increased the productivity of the mini tomato over time, independently of the
intercropping, becoming a promising technique for family farming and organic
production.