Dissertação
Avaliação do desenvolvimento da Salicornia neei Lag. consorciada com palma miúda, sorgo-do-sudão e milheto.
Fecha
2020-08-03Registro en:
BARRETO, Gilvanete Cabral de Mendonça. Avaliação do desenvolvimento da Salicornia neei Lag. consorciada com palma miúda, sorgo-do-sudão e milheto. 2020. 88 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Católica de Pernambuco. Pró-reitoria Acadêmica. Curso de Mestrado em Desenvolvimento de Processos Ambientais, 2020.
Autor
Barreto, Gilvanete Cabral de Mendonça
Resumen
Brazil's Northeast region covers 18.2% of the Brazilian territory, and 62% is in the drought
polygon. The semi-arid region has its climate, soil and hydrological giving the region
restrictions for regular use of water supplies, requiring a diversity drought resistant vegetation
and soil salinization; due to this feature, it is necessary the cultivation of halophytes and
grasses that support live in soils high in salinity because they absorb the salt contributing to
the recovery of soils and serving of food and feed. It is irrigated with desalination of waste,
minimizing environmental impacts. The search for low-cost alternatives that suit the particular
environment is continuous and requires efficient alternatives that can bring benefits to the local
farmer. This work evaluated the effect of the consortium with the Salicornia neei, the Nopalea
cochenillifera (small palm), the Sorghum sudanense (sorghum sudan), the Pennisetum
glaucum (millet) submitted to irrigation with desalinator. The experiment were carried out in
greenhouse in the Agronomic Institute of Pernambuco (IPA), Recife, Pernambuco. The
experimental design was randomized block. The treatments consisted of individual planting of
Salicornia neei and Small palm, Salicornia and Sorghum, Salicornia and Millet, individually and
in a consortium, in three soil types (clay, sandy and medium) using two types of irrigation
(water and reject desalinator) with a randomized block design, with three repetitions. After 180
days, it was observed that the consorciated Salicornia neei and Palm (Nopalea cochenillifera)
presented a better production of green (1,216.74 kg/ha) and dry (243.35 kg/ha) matter, when
irrigated with desalinator reject and cultivated in the soil with sandy texture. The planting of
only Sorghum sudanense presented a better production of green (400 kg/ha) and dry (80
kg/ha) matter, when irrigated with desalinator reject and cultivated in the soil with clayey
texture. Salicornia neei in consortium with Sorghum sudanense showed better absorption of
sodium (5.91%), potassium (2.53%), calcium (1.77%) and magnesium (3.29%) in the soil with
clayey texture and irrigated with desalinator reject. The Salicornia neei and Pennisetum
glaucum intercropping, in soil with clayey texture, presented better results for total fiber
(25.05%), total nitrogen (1.20%) and total protein (7.54%) when irrigated with water; and higher
sodium(1.79%) absorption when irrigated with desalinator reject.