Grain and forage yield on intercropping seasonal crops at Leucaena establishment and the recovery of Cynodon nlemfuensis

Citation
C. Padilla et al., Grain and forage yield on intercropping seasonal crops at Leucaena establishment and the recovery of Cynodon nlemfuensis, CUBAN J AGR, 33(3), 1999, pp. 311-317
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
CUBAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
08640408 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
311 - 317
Database
ISI
SICI code
0864-0408(199909)33:3<311:GAFYOI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The effect of maize, sunflower and soybean intercropping at leucaena sowing on the establishment of this species, the recovery of star grass and grain yield of the intercropped seasonal cultures was studied. A random block de sign with 4 replications was used. Treatments were: leucaena sown alone or intercropped with 1 or 3 furrows between a double row with maize, sunflower or soybean after a conventional soil preparation; At 35 days of sowing the number of plants/m(2) of leucaena was similar in all treatments (5-6 plant s/m(2)). In the cultures, this measurement varied according to the species, being greater(P < 0.001) in soybean when 3 furrows between double rows of leucaena were sown. Yield (t/ha DM), height, leaves and stems/leucaena plan ts were not affected by the intercropped species 120 days after sowing. The best grain yield was obtained when 3 furrows of soybean between double row s of leucaena (0.72 t/ha) were intercropped. Sunflower contributed 1.95 t/h a of DM of harvest residues which differed (P < 0.05) from the remaining tr eatments. At the end of the experiment, 11 months after sowing, leucaena yi eld (1.95 t/ha DM) was higher(P < 0.05) when one furrow of sunflower was in tercropped and lower (0.64 t/ha) when 3 furrows of sunflower were sown. The highest yield (P < 0.05) of star grass (2.6 t/ha DM) was attained when 1 o r 3 furrows of soybean were intercropped and the lowest was when 3 furrows of sunflower were intercropped between double rows of leucaena (1.4 t/ha DM ). It was concluded that the contribution to grain production when 3 furrow s of maize or soybean are intercropped is an option to decrease the establi shment costs of leucaena and star grass. Soybean had a higher contribution to grain production and it favoured or did not affect biomass production of leucaena and star grass. A single row of sunflower also improved leucaena yield.