Global Maize Project in Brazil: Ponta Grossa, Paraná

IPNI-2009-BRA-GM19

22 May 2017

2016 Annual Interpretive Summary


Cropping system intensification will be necessary to meet the future demands for corn production. The proposed approach of Ecological Intensification (EI) seeks cereal production systems that satisfy these future demands, while developing cultivation practices with minimum interference to the surrounding environment. A Global Maize Project site was established to identify gaps in yield between current technology and improved technology aimed at achieving the goals of EI. The trial was first established at Ponta Grossa, Paraná, in May 2011, by seeding winter crops to respective treatment plots. The soil in the region is an Oxisol that has been under no-till cultivation for six years.

The experiment had a split-plot design with the main plots including three types of management systems and the sub plots having three N application rates plus an unfertilized control. The different management systems were: (1) farmer practice (FP) involving a 2-year complete crop rotation cycle of black oats, corn, wheat, and soybean; (2) FP + silage production; and (3) EI of forage peas, corn, wheat (changed in 2014), and soybean. The EI treatment is planned to occur twice, alternating the crop rotation initiation point to permit the production of corn every summer. The levels of topdressed N application for maize were 70, 140, and 210 kg N/ha, plus a control with no N added. A 30 kg N/ha in furrow rate was applied to every maize plot.