@article{de Souza Padilha_Ceccon_Alves_Neto Neto_Silva_Makino_2021, title={Soybean yield in succession to single and intercropping corn and brachiaria and submitted to differents irrigation intervals}, volume={29}, url={https://periodicos.ufv.br/reveng/article/view/11225}, DOI={10.13083/reveng.v29i1.11225}, abstractNote={<p>The experiment was performed at a non-acclimatized protected screened environment. The objective of the study was to evaluate the influence predecessor crops of single and intercropping corn and brachiaria on soybean yield submitted to irrigation intervals. The experimental design adopted was in a split split-plot randomized block design with four repetitions. Two soil classes (dystroferric Red Latosol and dystrophic Red Latosol) were evaluated in the plots, three intervals between irrigations were used during the soybean flowering (each one day, two days and three days) in the subplots and three types straw in the crops autumn-winter (single corn, single brachiaria, intercropping corn and brachiaria) in the sub-subplots. The two soybean plants cultivated in polyethylene pots containing 20 liters of dystroferric Red Latosol or dystrophic Red Latosol corresponded to each repetition, according to the treatment. The irrigation intervals of three and two days, in dystroferric Red Latosol and dystrophic Red Latosol, respectively, with single brachiaria at the previous crop provided greater number and weight of pods, higher number of grains and higher soybean yield. Irrigation every three days with single corn at the previous crop in dystroferric Red Latosol and dystrophic Red Latosol, resulted in the lower soybean performance.</p>}, number={Contínua}, journal={Revista Engenharia na Agricultura - REVENG}, author={de Souza Padilha, Neriane and Ceccon, Gessí and Alves, Valdecir Batista and Neto Neto, Antonio Luiz and Silva, Juslei Figueiredo da and Makino, Priscila Akemi}, year={2021}, month={jun.}, pages={66–80} }